1. Kutch-Mandvi - Gujarat
Kutch-Mandvi, Gujarat USP: Privately owned by the Maharaos of Kutch,
this beach is isolated and perfect for a quiet relaxed holiday, near the
grand Vijay Vilas Palace. Who goes: Other than tourists who stay at the
palace beach camp, the locals also frequent the beach on weekends.
Getting there: Bhuj, located 60km from the beach is the closest airport
with daily flights from Mumbai. Stay at: The Beach at Mandvi Palace, a
beach camp with air-conditioned tents and modern amenities.
2. Kashid - Maharashtra
Kashid, Maharashtra USP: White sand and clear waters, this beach is
almost like a private beach, untouched by commercialisation-if you walk
over to the far side that is. Who goes: Frequented by village locals and
tourists. Getting there: Kashid is 140km from the airport in Mumbai.
The best option is to drive here. Stay at: Prakruti Resorts offers
villas, rooms, a spa and a tennis lawn.
3. Diveagar - Maharashtra
Diveagar, Maharashtra USP: Located on the Konkan coast, Diveagar is
pristine and has a migratory sea-gull sanctuary. Who goes: The beach is
frequented by fishermen and is a favourite weekend picnic spot for
people from Mumbai. Getting there: Driving from Mumbai is the shortest
and easiest way there. Stay at: Exotica, The Beach Resort offers
air-conditioned cottages and the rate includes buffet dinner and
breakfast.
4. Akshi Beach, Alibaug - Maharashtra
Akshi Beach, Alibaug, Maharashtra USP: The beach is lined with suru
trees, and various exotic birds are frequent visitors here. The beach
also has cleaner waters than other popular Alibaug beaches. Who goes:
Fishermen, bird-watchers, nature enthusiasts and swimmers. Getting
there: The closest airport is 93km away in Mumbai, while the closest
station is 28km away at Pen. Stay at: Tropicana Resort in Alibaug with
its pretty offers one bedroom deluxe cottages.
5. Calangute - Goa
Calangute, Goa USP: From sailing to surfing, Goa’s Calangute beach is
famous for water sports . There are many famous shopping and eating
places nearby too, like Pousada by the Beach. Who goes: Throngs of
tourists. Calangute is immensely popular and is always buzzing with
people from all over the world. Getting there: Dabolim airport is 42km
from Calangute and there are plenty of cabs available for hire. Stay at:
The 150-room Neelams The Grand with its yoga center and ayurvedic
center.
6. Arambol - Goa
Arambol, Goa USP: At a visible distance near the shore of the beach is a
scenic freshwater pond whose sand is known to have medicinal values and
is great for your skin. Keep in mind that the sand at the source of the
stream, which is up a hill, is purer. Who goes: Tourists looking for
less-crowded beaches. Getting there: The beach cannot be accessed
directly by car but is a 10-minute walk through a narrow road dotted
with vendors selling food and trinkets. Stay at: The boutique resort,
Rococco at Ashvem, which has luxurious lodges, an Ayurvedic spa and a
restaurant serving Mediterranean, Indian and Japanese cuisine.
7. Devbagh - Karnataka
Devbagh, Karnataka USP: Devbagh is an island off the Karwar Coast, where
the River Kali meets the sea. Closer to Goa, the beach has beautiful
backwaters and thick jungles. Who goes: Beach lovers, nature
enthusiasts, and adventure junkies. Getting there: Dabolim Airport in
Goa is 90km from Devbagh. Stay at: Emerald bay, Karwar by Sterling
Holidays with its spectacular backwater and sea views.
8. Muzhappilangad - Kerala
Muzhappilangad, Kerala USP: Located seven kilometres from Thalessery,
this is the only drive-in beach in the country. Who goes: The occasional
foreigner and Indians who are aware of its existence. Getting there:
The nearest airport is at Kozhikode, which is 100km away. Closer to the
beach are the railway stations at Kannur (15km) and Thalessery. Stay at:
Kairali Heritage, Kannur, whose 24 air-conditioned cottages facing the
banks of the Kattampaly river.
9. Kondakarla Ava beach - Vishakhapatnam
Kondakarla Ava beach, Vishakhapatnam USP: While the fresh water
Kondakarla Lake and the Kondakarla bird sanctuary are the main draws,
beach activities like kayaking and boat riding also make this beach
popular on the east coast. Who goes: Families tend to flock here for
the weekend. Getting there: The beach is 60km from Vishakhapatnam, so
hiring a car is the easiest way to get here. Stay at: Private guest
houses, as there are no proper hotels or resorts in the village except
paying guest rooms provided by the locals.
10. Corbyn’s Cove, Port Blair - Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Corbyn’s Cove, Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands USP: Surrounded
on one side by coconut trees and a calm sea on the other, this beach is
popular for jet-skiing, scuba diving and swimming. Who goes: While it is
ideal for water sport enthusiasts, this beach also appeals to those who
want to simply sunbathe and swim. Getting there: Located four
kilometres east of Port Blair airport and seven kilometres from the main
town area, the best way to get here is by car. Stay at: Peerless
Sarovar Portico Port Blair with its gorgeous Sea View rooms.
Source :- http://worldtoptenthings.blogspot.in/2013/07/top-10-beaches-in-india.html
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