Sea beaches in India

 

India is a country which is blessed by the nature with all its beautiful creations and for this reason it is a top listed tourist destination from all over the world. In

the north the Himalayan range offering the fantastic panoramic view and in the south the peninsular India is surrounded by the Arabian sea and the bay of Bengal, where

the blue hues of the sea and sky make friendship with the red cliffs and coconut palm trees. Here the land and sea together has created an amazing array of pristine

beaches along the cost line.Along the extensive 7,600 kms coastline of India there are beaches and beaches. Some well known and many undiscovered yet.

If you love sun, sand and sea then take a beach trip to India your visit to the beaches of India will definitely be worthwhile .India does have some incredibly scenic

beaches that offer everything from action to solitude, and of course parties. The best India beaches can be found here:

 
1. Varkala
Stunningly picturesque Varkala beach provides a relatively peaceful alternative to the now commercialized Kovalam. The setting of this beach is striking enough to take

your breath away, with a long winding stretch of cliff and views that extend over the Arabian Sea. A paved footpath runs along the length of the cliff, bordered by

coconut palms, quaint shops, beach shacks, hotels, and guest houses. Nestled at the bottom of the cliff is a long stretch of sparkling beach, reached by steps leading

down from the cliff top

2. Gokarna

Gokarna is a small and remote holy town in northern Karnataka, with four of India’s most secluded and pristine beaches nestled nearby. It draws both pious pilgrims

and hedonistic holiday makers with equal enthusiasm. Go there to get a feel for what Goa was like in its heyday, although time is limited as developers are already seeing

the potential of this area.

3. Palolem

Enclosed by a thick forest of coconut palms in far south Goa, is arguably the state’s most beautiful beach. This mile long, shady, semi-circle shaped beach continues

to grow in popularity every year, and it’s become very lively with the diverse crowd that it attracts.

4. Baga

Baga Beach in north Goa may be touristy and busy but for those who like action, it’s one of the most happening beaches on the coast. Water sports, para sailing,

dolphin sightseeing trips, beach shacks, bars, clubs, and fine dining restaurants find them all there!

5. Marari

Perfect for those exploring the Kerala backwaters who feel like some time at the beach as well. This beach is relatively quiet and undeveloped. A big drawcard

there is the earth conscious Marari Beach Resort.

6. Mahabalipuram

Around one hour south of Chennai in Tamil Nadu, is the pick of the beaches on the east coast. The town is full of interesting rock sculptures and temples, including

the windswept Shore Temple right on the water’s edge.

7. Marina

The second longest beach in the world lies on the eastern coast of Tamil Nadu. The sandy shore is the largest crowd puller. You can enjoy your evening or morning walk with crispy sundal and murukku available at food stalls on the beach.

8. Pondicherry

These beaches have turquoise blue waters that are cool, refreshing and soothing. Its an ideal place to spend time in seclusion far from the hustle bustle of city life. Most of the beaches in Pondicherry have cafes, resorts, cottages, and bars, which add to the charm of the place. The beaches with the splashing waves are the perfect places to relax in Pondicherry.

9. Radha nagar

The serene beach in Andaman which is far away from the polluted cities and towns has a majestic spell that attracts tourists to its beauty. The beach is the favorite among all nature lovers who love to explore the nature of different places. Radhanagar Beach offers a wide range of fauna and flora for one to explore.

10. Puri

One of the most popular Orissa beaches that is thronged by the pilgrims all round the year. The shimmering sand, high rising waves and the unbroken sea bed of Puri lure national and international tourists.

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