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Vagator Beach Print E-mail

Vagator beach is located 24 kilometres from the capital city Panaji, near the fishing village of Chapora. Vagator beach is said to be one of the most romantic beach in the world. The picturesque beach starts from a red laterite cliff majestically looking down on a vast expanse of powdery white sand, pockmarked with black lava rocks.

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Morjim Beach Print E-mail

Morjim beach is considered to be one of the most unspoiled beaches in India. It is home to the now famous Olive Ridley sea turtles. Morjim beach is where they lay their eggs. There is now a turtle station here to oversee and protect these eggs and turtles. As a result, Morjim beach is quieter than the other beaches along this coast.

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Maple Beach Print E-mail

Malpe Beach is about 6 kilometres away from Udupi. A virgin beach, Malpe boasts of clear blue skies, many palm trees and an uninterrupted view of the calm seas. The lovely bit about this beach is that one can go swimming, fishing or boating here; all the ingredients for a great holiday!

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Kappil Beach Print E-mail

The vast Kerala coast line of 600 km is creased in its entire length by beautiful and exotic beaches. Kappil Beach located in district Kasargod proffers its visitors a breath taking view, one which anybody would remember their entire life. It is located in the vicinity of Bekal Fort, approximately 6 km away.

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Marina Beach Print E-mail

Marina beach is a beautiful and a sandy beach in the city of Chennai. It houses beautiful gardens and statues along the sea line. This is regarded to be the second largest beach in the world and stretches over 12 kilometers.

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Juhu Beach Print E-mail

Juhu Beach is one of the most visited beaches in the world. Located in the financial capital of India, Mumbai, this beach offers a spectacular view of the setting sun to the tired souls of Mumbai. Juhu beach is also known for its eating outlets, homes of Bollywood stars, hotels and above all the refreshing sea breeze.

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Versova Beach Print E-mail

The enchanting view of the horizon at the Versova Beach during the twilight is a wonderful delight. The beach is a residence of the conventional Koli fishing community.

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Kihim Beach Print E-mail

Kihim Beach, a village of Alibag in Maharashtra, is swathed in beauty tempered with a touch of Indianness in its air. It bubbles with conventional ebullience. The village is a municipal council in Raigad District in the Konkan coast.

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Covelong Print E-mail

Far away from the  razzmatazz lifestyle of cities full of dust and pollution, this beautiful village of Covelong is adorned with spectacular scenic beauty, where the air absolutely pure and completely healthy. So, if you are tired of the nine-to-nine all time working routine, and wish to take a break from the monotonous life, and if you are in search of a place where you can really rest in peace, then Covelong is not so far. It is the place that strikes the minds of people who have a thirst for experiencing the bliss in the lap of Mother Nature. Once here, you can rub shoulders with fishes of all kinds.

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Kizhunna Ezhara Beach Print E-mail

Kizhunna Ezhara Beach is a popular sea coast which lies in the Kannur district in the Kerala state of India. It is a secluded location amidst palm trees and many peace lovers visit this place to get away from the hustle and bustle of their daily lives. The fine sand and the groves of coconut provide a relaxed feeling of peace to a human being. In the evenings, you will fine a number of live performances by classical dancers, presenting the state dance, which is known as ‘Kathakali’.

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Ezhimala Beach Print E-mail

The scenic breathtaking Ezhimala beach is a popular hot spot on the western part of Payyanur, Kerala. It is a very famed tourist destination, with a hillock nearby at a majestic height of 286 meters. A Naval Academy is being developed in this unique place. Ezhimala and aqua tourism go hand in hand.

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Dharmadam Island Print E-mail

Dharmadam Island in Kerala is a beach paradise. Just 17 km from Kannur city, the land is embodiment of splendor with graceful coconut and palm trees covering the surrounding areas. The island is also popular as Dharmapattanam. Dharmadam Island is a green heaven with its vast land area blesses with lots of sandy beaches among the lush greenery. Thanks to the growing tourism in the country, Dharmadam Island is turning into a major tourist attraction for visitors from all over the world.

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Cherai Beach Print E-mail

Cherai Beach is located in its name sake village in Ernakulam district of Kerala. It is part of Vypin Islands and is located 30 km from Kochi, the business capital of Kerala. The vast expanses of bone white sand that extends to an amazing 15 km is well cut for swimming and sunbathing. Cherai is the best place to see the lagoon and ocean placed so close to each other, separated by only a few hundred meters.

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Palolem Beach Print E-mail

Palolem Beach is located 2 kilometres western side of Chaudi, Canacona district in south Goa. This beach used to be one of the few virgin beaches around Goa, yet to be discovered by travellers and tourists, several years ago.

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Miramar Beach Print E-mail

Miramar Beach is the closest beach to Panjim, the capital city of Goa. From the outskirts of Panjim, one has to walk or bike only 3 kilometres away to reach a marvellous stretch of white powdery sands and the warm welcoming waters of the Arabian Sea – Miramar beach.

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Maravanthe Beach Print E-mail

Maravanthe is a virgin beach with miles and miles of white sand. Flanked by the Arabian Sea on one side and Sauparnika river on the other, it makes for an awesome sight when driving along the National Highway 17. This beach is located about 50 kilometres from Udupi and is close to the magnificent Kodachadri hills.

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Mandrem Beach Print E-mail

Mandrem Beach is one of the more captivating beaches in Goa. The beach is lined with coconut trees along one side and sand dunes litter the sandy shores of the Mandrem beach.

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Majorda Beach Print E-mail

Majorda Beach carries the distinction of being the only beach in the world that is famous not just for its silvery, powdery, white sands, but also for its tasty Majorda baked European bread. It was said that the Jesuits of Majorda were the ones who discovered the best Goan toddy here. Goan toddy comes from the sap of coconut palm which is used as leavening for bread baking. 

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Bhatkal Beach Print E-mail

Bhatkal Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches of Coastal Karnataka. Located on the banks of the Arabian Sea, the high hills of Western Ghats are on its other side. The greenery along the coast only adds to the exquisite beauty of the place. The natural beauty, coupled with miles of sand makes it an ideal spot for a holiday.

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Diu Print E-mail

Diu is a beautiful tourist location located in the union territory of Daman and Diu. It is an island surrounded by the Arabian Sea and is well-remembered as the land which witnessed the Battle of Diu in 1509 between the Portuguese and other combined forces of Egypt, Turkey, Dubrovnik, Venice and the Sultan of Gujarat state.

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Betalbatim Beach Print E-mail

Betalbatim is the least commercialized beaches of Goa. It is a small strip of beach compared to other beaches. Betalbatim Beach is located on the southern flank of the Goa coast and is on the south side of Majorda Beach and northern side of Colva Beach.

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Cavelossim Beach Print E-mail

Cavelossim Beach has its own and authentic charms that a traveler can discern as soon as he or she reaches the place. The fresh sea breeze that touches your face will give you a sense of wellness and the expanse of clean white powdery sand with crystal clear Arabian Sea gently slapping on its edges providing you the added allure of staying for a longer period of time on this heavenly patch of earth that so welcomes your natural fondness for beauty and tranquility. Cavelossim Beach is still a hidden treasure for those who do not know its existence.

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Colva Beach Print E-mail

Colva Beach is located 6 kms west of Margao. It is a stretch of 25 kms of fine and silvery white sand and having the biggest and widest beach on this side of Goa. It is lined with coconut palm trees on its shores starting from the very northeast portion that is Bogmalo to its southernmost flank which is Cavo de Rama.

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Calangute Beach Print E-mail

Once considered as a hippie hangout, Calangute Beach has transformed itself to become the most favored beach in all of Goa. Actually, there is really nothing special about Calangute Beach, some might say. But the fact that tourist and travelers are coming in droves seemed to signify otherwise. Calangute Beach is now the showcase of the state of Goa. It is expected that Calangute Beach will become the flagship of Goa in cornering more of India’s packaged tour undertakings.

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Benaulim Beach Print E-mail

Benaulim Beach is located on a wide strip of land starting from where Colva Beach ends. The locals of Benaulim Beach are highly religious Christians the reason why there is a natural pervasiveness of Christianity among the villagers whose main source of income comes from fishing and for the younger ones, in running errands for tourist and other visitors to the beach.

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Baga Beach Print E-mail

Baga beach lies on a coastline of Goa that has a string of powdery white sand beaches. This is the west coast side running a stretch of 30 kms facing the Arabian Sea. Among the several beaches that can be found on this stretch, Baga beach has the best advantage in terms of varied scenery.

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Arambol Beach Print E-mail

Arambol Beach is a beautiful beach located along the Goa border. It stretches to a 16 kms of white sand punctuated by a spattering of colored rocks with a wide stretch of surfing area.

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Anjuna Beach Print E-mail

When it comes to beach parties, Anjuna Beach is unbeatable. The usual season of beach parties would usually starts early November. From then on to Christmas and to New Year, there would be wild and loud parties on most parts of the beach. Backpackers from all over the world and local Indian travelers would converse on Anjuna Beach to be part of the merry making.

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Kappad Beach Print E-mail

Kappad Beach is a place heaped in history and natural beauty. It was the beach in which the famous Portuguese explorer, Vasco da Gama set foot on the Indian shores in 1498 along with 170 men.

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Beypore Beach Print E-mail

Beypore beach, located at the mouth of the Chaliyar River in Kozhikode district is a scenic beach with a 2 km stretch of land that extends into the sea. Beypore was a very popular seaport and fishing harbor in ancient Kerala.

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Bekal Beach Print E-mail

Bekal beach with its pristine waters and white, sandy shores is situated at a distance of about 16 km from Kasaragod in north Kerala. This undisturbed beach is a tribute to nature in all its finest splendor and beauty. The circular Bekal fort is the crowning glory to this tiny paradise on earth. This 17th century fort evokes feelings of awe as it stands the test of time and still maintains its majesty.

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Varkala Beach Print E-mail

Varkala is a beach resort town and spa. Located 55km north of Thiruvananthapuram in South India, the town holds a religious significance to the Hindus. Unlike the over-crowded beaches at several Indian resorts, the Papanasam beach at Varkala is a quiet, idyllic paradise far, far away from the maddening crowds. With silvery grains of sand, high laterite cliffs and mineral springs, the beach is any nature lover’s delight.

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Kovalam Beach Print E-mail

Enjoy a dip in the clear blue seas. Take a walk along serene, sandy beaches. Refresh your body and soul with an ayurvedic massage. Or simply gaze at an ethereal sunset off the Arabian Coast, there’s so much to do and cherish in Kovalam in Kerala.

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Alappuzha Beach Print E-mail

Alappuzha beach is one of the most popular beaches in Kerala. Also known as Alleppey, this is truly a one-of-a-kind beach because of its pristine beauty, its backwater lagoons, coconut palms and sparkling rivers. Alappuzha, also called the ‘Venice of the east’ is full of surreal splendor.

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