8 most stunning beaches to visit in India

 

Make your trip to India most happening and memorable with India luxury tour package of Indian beaches. Here we are presenting 8 stunning and most visited beached in India.

Andaman and Nicobar Islands-Radhanagar

The best island destination is located on Havelock island and also listed as one of Asia’s most beautiful beaches. A panoramic view of the sea complemented by soft white sand, stretching along as far as your eyes can see, suddenly lifts your mood and gives a feeling of rejuvenation. The emerald blue waters with just the right amount of splash combined with perfect blue sky meshing into the horizon make you want to go for a dip, almost immediately.






Enjoy the family picnic time amidst lot of huts, benches, and chairs scattered around the beach, along with tall trees that give you a place to relax, take in the beauty and unwind with some snacks and drinks. 

Varkala, Kerela

This beach is an hour away from Thiruvanantpuram, capital of Kerela. It is a calm and quiet hamlet renowned for natural spring. Spa, mineral springs and ayurvedic centers, offering the best treatments and therapies are famous attractions over here. This beach has a stunning beauty of landscapes, brown sand, and sea. It's a perfect spot to relax with a laidback atmosphere. 





Arambol, Goa

The north-most beach of Goa that is very nearest to border of Maharashtra. It is bordered by Keri or Querim beach on one end and Morjim on the other. Arambol Beach is a rocky cum sandy beach blessed with jungles on one end and the sea on the other. 

Kovalam, Kerela

One of the best beach of India and first choice among visitors for surfing and other watersports. The leisure options at this beach are plenty and diverse. Sunbathing, swimming, herbal body toning massages, special cultural programmes and catamaran cruising are some of them. 

Baga beach, Goa

This is one of the most commercialized and happening spots to visit. Best destination for its water sports as parasailing, scuba diving and snorkeling. The Baga Beach in Goa is popular for its rejuvenating nightlife. The Tito's Lane - home to the infamous Club Tito and Cafe Mambo are mostly frequented. The pulsating DJ nights and pouring cocktails fetches in tourists from in and around Goa to these lounges.






The Baga Beach in Goa is a perfect getaway for you to tan. The ideal tourist season is during the winters.

Bekal Kerela

Visit Bekal beach and Bekal fort near to the beach. It's a very small region on the shores of Arabian Sea, which is known for its unparalleled charm that holds various attractions. This beach offers a panoramic view of the sun, sand, sea and palm trees. A set of 45 caves known as the Nityanandashram caves, forts, temples, mosques, the aqua park, etc., are its major attractions. Bekal beach remains enlightened during evening hours so that tourists can spend some time at the seashore after dusk. There is a fascinating walkway made for the visitors to view the scenic beauty of the coastal line and relish the panoramic view of the Bekal Fort.

Palolem Beach, Goa

A beautiful stretch of white sand on a bay in Goa. Renowned for silent discos and partygoers. Palolem Beach is pristine and far cleaner than other shorelines in India. It is much more relaxing and as tourism is now a little more common here, there is far less attention afforded you from street sellers or people looking for a photo op. Plus, hygiene and service standards are a lot more positive than elsewhere. Famous attractions are sunset parties in sundowner, dolphin spotting and yoga centres.

Puri beach, Odisha

An amazing beach on the shore of the Bay of Bengal. The Beach offers tourists the solitude and serenity to soak in the mystical charm of the city. Lined across the beach of Puri are some of the most important relics of history, like the Baulimatha – where Guru Nanak stayed during his visit to Puri. The Matha located near Swargadwar houses, where The Holy Guru Granth Sahib is placed right next to Lord Jagannath. The beach is mostly secluded at the break of dawn, an early morning walk or simply sitting by the shore and watching the sunrise and the waves splashing against beach makes for a magical experience.

For the connoisseurs of art, a visit to the heritage art village of Raghurajpur is highly recommended, check out how the artist with deft touches of the brush bring to life the paintings on cloth, known worldwide as Pattachitra.

 

 

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