Alappuzha Beach

Alappuzha Beach, also known as Alleppey Beach, is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Kerala, India. It is famous for its pristine beauty, the pier extending into the sea, and the lighthouse that offers a panoramic view of the Arabian Sea. The beach is a perfect spot for relaxation and witnessing breathtaking sunsets.

Opening Hours

Open: 24 Hours

Close: Open all day

Closed on: Never

Entry Fees

Indian Visitors:0

Foreign Visitors:0

Children (Below 15 years): Free

How to Reach Alappuzha Beach, Alappuzha, Kerala, India

  • Nearest Airport: Cochin International Airport
  • Nearest Railway Station: Alappuzha Railway Station
  • Nearest Bus Stop: Alappuzha Bus Stand
  • Nearest Metro Station: Not applicable
  • Cab Availability: Yes

Best time to visit Alappuzha Beach, Alappuzha, Kerala, India

The ideal time to visit is during the following months:

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Krishnapuram Palace

Krishnapuram Palace

47 km

Krishnapuram, Kayamkulam, Kerala, India

Krishnapuram Palace is a rare specimen of the Kerala style of architecture, complete with gabled roofs, narrow corridors, and dormer windows. The palace is now a museum housing a variety of exhibits, including the famous mural painting 'Gajendra Moksham'.

Marari Beach

Marari Beach

11 km

Mararikulam, Alappuzha, Kerala, India

Marari Beach is a serene and picturesque beach located in the Alappuzha district of Kerala, India. Known for its pristine sands and tranquil waters, it offers a perfect getaway for those seeking peace and relaxation away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Ambalappuzha Sree Krishna Temple

Ambalappuzha Sree Krishna Temple

15 km

Ambalappuzha, Alappuzha, Kerala, India

Ambalappuzha Sree Krishna Temple is a famous Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, located in Alappuzha district of Kerala, India. Known for its architectural beauty and religious significance, the temple is a prime example of Kerala's traditional temple architecture. The temple is also renowned for its 'Palpayasam', a sweet milk porridge offered to the deity.

Vembanad Lake

Vembanad Lake

5 km

Tamil Nadu, India

Vembanad Lake is the longest lake in India, and the largest in the state of Kerala. It is known for its picturesque beauty, serene backwaters, and vibrant houseboat cruises. The lake is a part of the Vembanad-Kol wetland system, which is included in the list of wetlands of international importance under the Ramsar Convention.

Pathiramanal Island

Pathiramanal Island

25 km

Vembanad Lake, Tamil Nadu

Pathiramanal Island, a serene and picturesque island located in the Vembanad Lake, is a hidden gem in Tamil Nadu. Known for its lush greenery and rich biodiversity, the island is a paradise for nature lovers and bird watchers. The name 'Pathiramanal' translates to 'Sands of Night', hinting at the magical beauty of the place, especially during sunsets.

Kuttanad Backwaters

Kuttanad Backwaters

30 km

Alappuzha, Kerala, India

Kuttanad Backwaters is a picturesque network of lagoons, lakes, and canals lying parallel to the Arabian Sea coast in the Alappuzha district of Kerala, India. Known as the 'Rice Bowl of Kerala' due to its vast paddy fields, it is one of the few places in the world where farming is done below sea level. The backwaters are a unique ecosystem where freshwater from the rivers meets the seawater from the Arabian Sea, creating a habitat for a variety of flora and fauna. Houseboat cruises in these serene waters offer a glimpse into the rural life of Kerala, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and peace seekers.

St. Mary's Forane Church

St. Mary's Forane Church

20 km

Kuravilangad, Kottayam District, Kerala, India

St. Mary's Forane Church, also known as Martha Mariam Church, is a historic Syrian Catholic church located in Kuravilangad, Kerala. It is renowned for its ancient origins, stunning architecture, and the annual feast of the Virgin Mary, which attracts thousands of devotees.

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Backwater Cruise in Alleppey

Experience the tranquil beauty of Kerala's backwaters on a houseboat cruise in Alleppey, enjoying the lush landscapes and serene waters.

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Visit Munnar Tea Plantations

Wander through the rolling hills of Munnar, known for its sprawling tea plantations and stunning vistas.

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Explore Fort Kochi

Immerse yourself in the rich history and vibrant culture of Fort Kochi, with its colonial architecture and lively streets.

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Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary

Embark on a wildlife adventure in Periyar, where you can spot elephants, tigers, and a diverse array of flora and fauna.

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Relax on Varkala Beach

Soak up the sun and enjoy the dramatic cliffs at Varkala Beach, a perfect spot for relaxation and rejuvenation.

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Kathakali Performance in Thrissur

Witness the ancient and colorful dance-drama of Kathakali in Thrissur, showcasing elaborate costumes and expressive storytelling.

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Athirapally Waterfalls

Marvel at the majestic Athirapally Waterfalls, often referred to as the 'Niagara of India' for its breathtaking beauty.

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Explore Wayanad

Discover the lush forests, spice plantations, and waterfalls of Wayanad, a haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

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Visit the Padmanabhaswamy Temple

Visit the magnificent Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Thiruvananthapuram, renowned for its opulent architecture and spiritual significance.

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Ayurvedic Spa Experience

Rejuvenate your body and mind with an authentic Ayurvedic spa experience, enjoying therapeutic treatments that Kerala is famous for.

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Kasavu Sarees

Traditional Kerala sarees, known for their fine cotton fabric bordered with golden thread work, worn during festive and cultural occasions.

Traditional Kerala sarees, known for their fine cotton fabric bordered with golden thread work, worn during festive and cultural occasions.

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Nettipattam

An ornamental decoration made from gold-plated copper, traditionally used to adorn elephants during temple festivals.

An ornamental decoration made from gold-plated copper, traditionally used to adorn elephants during temple festivals.

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Aranmula Kannadi

Unique handmade metal-alloy mirrors, known for their clarity and considered auspicious in Kerala households.

Unique handmade metal-alloy mirrors, known for their clarity and considered auspicious in Kerala households.

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Coconut Shell Handicrafts

Artistic items crafted from coconut shells, including bowls, utensils, and showpieces, reflecting the region's ingenuity.

Artistic items crafted from coconut shells, including bowls, utensils, and showpieces, reflecting the region's ingenuity.

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Coir Products

Eco-friendly products made from coconut fiber, such as mats, baskets, and brushes, showcasing traditional craftsmanship.

Eco-friendly products made from coconut fiber, such as mats, baskets, and brushes, showcasing traditional craftsmanship.

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Spice Markets

Vibrant local markets offering a plethora of spices like cardamom, black pepper, and cinnamon, pivotal to Kerala's culinary heritage.

Vibrant local markets offering a plethora of spices like cardamom, black pepper, and cinnamon, pivotal to Kerala's culinary heritage.