Introduction
Beaches of
India, located along its 7,500-kilometer coastline, offer diverse attractions,
enhancing their appeal as tourist destinations. Notable examples include Goa's
Baga and Calangute beaches, Kerala's Kovalam Beach, and Tamil Nadu's Marina
Beach. These coastal areas benefit from their proximity to major cities and
their accessibility by road, rail, and air. Their geographical positioning
supports various economic activities, including fishing and tourism, while
their natural beauty and recreational opportunities draw millions of visitors
annually. Additionally, these beaches host cultural festivals and water sports,
adding to their allure and significantly contributing to India's tourism
industry and local economies.
Beaches of India
Beaches of India, since
ages, have been reflecting the spectacular beauty of the countries coastlines.
Thousands of people, both from across India and around the world, throng the
place to soak in the picturesque beaches.
Beaches of Maharashtra
Beaches of Maharashtra
are bordered by Arabian Sea and the coastline areas are mostly urban.
Maharashtra, another coastal state of India, has several beaches, which are a
major attraction among tourists.
Beaches of West Bengal
Beaches of West Bengal
offers an invigorating time amidst the serenity of the endless sea and
picturesque nature. The sunny shimmer of the various beaches of Bengal augments
the coastal magnificence of state.
Beaches of Goa
Beaches of Goa
attract millions of national and international tourists throughout the year
especially in spring and autumn times. Goa also offers the tourist the scenic
beauty and luxurious night life to make a perfect holiday outing.
Beaches in Karnataka
Beaches
in Karnataka attract tourists from all over the world. The western part of
the land lies close to Arabian Sea. The beaches in Karnataka spans for 3
districts Dakshina Kannada, Udupi and Uttara Kannada.
Beaches of Diu
Beaches of Diu are famed
for their exquisite natural beauty. These sea beaches of Diu offer numerous
experiences to the tourists including adventurous activities.
Beaches of Andhra Pradesh
Beaches of Andhra
Pradesh are famed throughout the country for their thrilling natural
beauty. This South Indian state has a long coastline of approximately 1,000
kilometers with the waters of Bay of Bengal.
Beaches of Kerala
Beaches of Kerala are
spread along the Arabian Sea, with their vast expanses of golden sand, rolling
waves and bewitching serenity. These beaches attract tourists throughout the
year for their pristine beauty.
Beaches of Gujarat
Beaches of Gujarat are
the charming sketches of nature where one can experience serenity as well as
vibrancy. Beaches of Gujarat are important to the tourists for the sightseeing,
pilgrimage and water sports.
Beaches of Odisha
Beaches of Odisha are
adorned with breathtaking natural charms which make them excellent tourist
destinations amidst the sea and sand. The vivacious culture of the respective
regions can also be experienced in these beaches.
Beaches of Tamil Nadu
Beaches of Tamil Nadu
include sea beaches along with some French and British architecture that were
built during the time of late medieval and modern colonial era.
Beaches of Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Beaches of
Andaman and Nicobar Islands are still unpolluted and mark as the popular
destinations from the cities of West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh and Odisha.
Beaches of Lakshadweep Islands
Beaches of Lakshadweep
Islands offer splendid blue waters where one can enjoy the water sports,
adventure and thrill. The beaches are the perfect place to have a holiday.
Beaches of Puducherry
Beaches of Puducherry
are known for its natural beauty. These beaches are mostly rocky. While some of
the beaches are virgin. Puducherry is the perfect blend of French and Indian
architecture.