Best Beach Experiences In India
Are you curious as to what these beach activities entail? So, here’s your little black book of India’s most beautiful beaches and the exclusive experiences that make them worth visiting!
1. Tarkarli Beach
The bright night skies, which complement the beauty of the unpolluted and tranquil virgin beaches, mountains, and waterfalls, are ideal for the stunning experience of stargazing. Then there’s the fact that it’s Maharashtra’s first scuba diving and snorkelling training facility. Stargazing, scuba diving, and snorkelling are all common activities.

Tarkarli is located on the west coast of India, 8 kilometres south of Malvan and 546 kilometres from Mumbai, at the confluence of the Karli River and the Arabian Sea.
2. Jampore Beach
Jampore Beach is a fantastic beach vacation spot in India. It’s perfect for recreational diving as well as water sports like parasailing and jet skiing.
Parasailing and Jet Skiing are two common activities. Daman, Daman, and Diu are the locations.

3. Chandipur ‘Hide-and-Seek’ Beach
Chandipur is a tranquil beach on the Orissan coast, 16 kilometres from Balasore. The sea water here recedes over 5 km at low tide and advances to the shore line again at high tide, making it one of the world’s most unique encounters. Visitors may step through the shallow depths as a result of this.
Attractions: At low tide, walk on the deeper areas of the visible sea bed and observe the sea life along the coast and 16 km from Balasore Railway Station on the South Eastern Railways’ Howrah-Madras line.

4. Muzhappilangad Beach
Muzhappilangad Beach is Asia’s only drive-in beach, as well as Kerala’s longest. You can stroll to the lovely Dharmadam Island at low tide. Every year in April, the Muzhappilangad beach festival is held here.
Attractions include a beach drive, parasailing, microlite trips, paragliding, a catamaran cruise, and a low-tide stroll to Dharmadam Island. In Kerala, it is located between Kannur and Thalassery.

5. Covelong Beach, Chennai
Covelong, once the land of the Carnatic Nawabs, is one of Chennai’s most beautiful beaches. Swimming, sailing, and windsurfing are all common activities.
Location: On the East Coast Road en route to Mahabalipuram, 40 kilometres south of Chennai.

6. Kanyakumari Beach
The Kanyakumari beach, located at the country’s southernmost tip, is breathtakingly beautiful. It is normally less busy, but on full moon days in April, visitors flock in droves to see the stunning sunset and sunrise. It is the only spot in mainland India where you can see such breathtaking views. Triveni is the name given to the area where the Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea, and the Indian Ocean meet. The enormous Vivekananda rock and the Thiruvalluvar statue are both eye-catching.
Views of Vivekananda Rock and Thiruvalluvar, as well as sunrise and sunset, are among the attractions. Kanyakumari is located on India’s southernmost tip.

7. Kayaking at Kavaratti Island
The beaches on the Kavaratti Island are some of India’s most well-known. It’s a lovely and tranquil lagoon that’s perfect for water sports, fishing, and sunbathing on wet sandy beaches. The new marine aquarium on Kavaratti Island has displays of marine life. Kayaks and sailing yachts can also be rented.

Scuba diving, Dolphin Dive Centre, aquarium-museum, kayaking and yachting, and kayaking over bioluminescence are among the attractions. Kavaratti Island is located in the Lakshadweep archipelago.
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