Tourist Destinations > Beaches & Islands In Kerala
Most of India’s finest beaches are in Kerala. For virtually its entire
900 km length, the Kerala coast is lined with sandy beaches, rocky promontories
and coconut palms. The palm-lined beaches of Kerala are renowned for the gentle
surf and azure blue waters. To this add a delectable seafood cuisine, a smiling
sun and friendly people to make an unforgettable holiday. Each year greater
numbers of visitors arrive here in search of the tranquil, palm fringed beaches.
Alappuzha Beach
Alappuzha beach
is quite a popular tourist spot, known to provide relaxation in the district
of Alappuzha (Alleppey). The pier, which extends into the sea here, is around
140 years old. Blessed with nature's green beauties such as lagoons, vast lakes
and numerous fresh water rivers, Alappuzha is a natural wonderland of Kerala
state.
The Alappuzha (Alleppey) beach is spectacular. At one end are the dense palm
groves that are so characteristic of Kerala's landscape. It has a long sandy
beach. For the entertainment of visitors there is a Vijaya Beach Park and an
old lighthouse nearby.
Entertainment facilities at the Vijaya beach park add to the attractions of
the beach. The Vijaya beach park consist of picnic spot with children's park
& boating facilities.
Bekal Beach
Bekal fort stands on a promontory between two long classically beautiful palm
fringed beaches. This is the largest, best preserved fort in kerala.
Beypore Beach
10 km south of Kozhikode, located at the mouth of chliyar river, beypore, one
of the prominent ports and fishing harbours of ancient kerala was an important
trade and maritime centre. Ancient beypore was much sought after by merchants
from western asia, for its ship building industry. The boat building yard here
is famous for the construction of the uru, the traditional arabian trading vessel
Cherai
Beach
45 kms from ernakulam city, this lovely beach bordering vypeen island is ideal
for swimming. Dolphins are occasionally seen here. A typical kerala village
with paddy fields and coconut groves nearby is an added attraction.
Dharmadam Island
The small 5 acre island covered with coconut palms and dense bushes is a beautiful
sight from the beach. Permission is required to enter this privately owned island.
Ezhimala Beach
The beautiful beach here has a hillock nearby (286 m high). Carved stone pillars
and an ancient burial chamber can be seen at the foot of the hills. The hills
are noted for rare medicinal herbs. A naval academy is being developed here.
Permission is required for entry.
FortKochi Beach
12 kms from ernakulam city, a leisurely walk through the lanes of the city is
the best way to discover historic fort kochi. An obscure fishing village that
became the first European township in India, kochi has an eventful and colourful
history. The town was shaped by the Portuguese, the Dutch and later the British.
The results of these cultural interfaces are seen in the remains of the indo
European architecture here.
Kappad Beach
16 kms from Kozhikode (Calicut) (Calicut), this is the historic beach where
Vasco-da-Gama landed on the 27th of May 1498, with 170 men in three vessels.
A monument on the beach commemorates this historic event. The rock studded beach
is locally known as Kappakadavu. An interesting feature of the landscape is
the sprawling rock that protrudes into the sea. The temple on the rock is believed
to be 800 years old.
Kappil Beach
Remote and secluded, this beach is fast becoming a major tourist attraction.
The kodi cliff nearby offers a panoramic view of the Arabian Sea.
KizhunnaEzhara Beach
11 kms from kannur, this beautiful stretch of sand is one of the most secluded
beaches in kerala.
Kovalam Beach
Located
16 km south of Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) city, Kovalam is a world-famous
beach resort, which has been a favorite spot for tourists since 1930s. This
beach has lovely coconut palms fringe the golden sands. Foreigners throng Ayurvedic
parlors, yoga and meditation centers, that have sprung up all over the place.
Kovalam Beach consists of three successive small crescent beaches; the southern
most known as Lighthouse Beach, is where most of the visitors spend their time.
The middle beach is called Hawah. Each morning this beach acts as a base for
the local fisherman. The northern most beach, Samudra, is least affected of
all by the changing times. It is dotted with few rudimentary wooden fishing
vessels. 
The palm-fringed bays of Kovalam in secluded coconut groves, promise a relaxed
stay. The unforgettable image of Kovalam is that of the coconut-palms-lined
high rock promontory that cuddles the calm and wide expanse of the blue waters.
In the evening the quiet atmosphere of the place is enlivened by Kathakali
performances, the classical dance-drama of Kerala.
Marari Beach (Mararikulam)
Right in the heart of the "spice coast" just an hour from Cochin
and even less to Alleppey(also Known as Alpuzzha) is the most fabulous stretch
of soft sandy beach fringed with palm, an idyllic retreat for those who want
to "get away from it all". Marari originates from "mararikulam",
one of the local fishing villages, where life still goes on much as it did a
hundred years ago, with the men going out to sea each day to earn a living bringing
in the daily catch completely new to the holiday maker. Marari offers endless
miles of superb sand beaches backed by swaying palms, virgin territory where
you can experience to local charm and traditional keralan hospitality at its
best.
Shanghumukham Beach
08 kms from Thiruvanathapuram, this is a favourite haunt of sunset watchers.
The beach is adjacent to the thiruvananthapuram airport and veli tourist village.
An indoor recreation club, the matsya kanyaka and a restaurant shaped like a
starfish are the major attractions here.
Somatheeram
Beach
15 acres of green garden terraced heights sloping down to the sandy beach stretching
to the tranquil, turquoise sea changing colour and mood momentarily as the white
clouds sail past over it. This is the perfect beach with a ayurvedic resort
for all kind of ayurvedic treatments.
Thangasseri Beach
5 km from kollam town, this seaside village of historic importance has the ruins
of an old Portuguese fort and churches built in the 18 th century. The thangasseri
lighthouse is open to visitors from 1530-1730 hrs.
Thirumullavaram Beach
6 km from kollam town, this secluded beach is a beautiful picnic centre and
has frequent bus connections to the town
Vallikunnu Beach
A beach resort set in the middle of a coconut grove is the main attraction here.
The kadalundi bird sanctuary is just a short distance away.
Varkala Beach
South India
is never really cool, but pleasantly warm in winter. So, tourists usually visit
Varkala beach during the month of October, as it is cool and secluded. Varkala
is 54 km from Thiruvananthapuram and 37 km from Kollam.
Varkala beach is famous for mineral springs and a fantastic massage, so don't
forget to bring aromatherapy massage oil and sun protection. The mineral springs
here are said to have curative properties. The massage technique has been a
closely guarded secret for thousands of years, but for many tourists it's a
welcome revival from the toils of the road.
Varkala is an important Hindu pilgrim center. The 2000 year old Janardana Swamy
Temple and the Nature Center are the two main attractions of Varkala Beach.
A dip in the holy waters of Varkala beach is believed to pure the body and the
soul of all the sins hence the name 'Papanashini' (destroyer of sin) for this
shore.
At the break of dawn following the new moon in the Malayalam month of 'Karkidakam',
thousands offer 'Vavu Bali', a ritual believed to help the souls of ancestors
rest in peace.