This seaside spot offers a tranquil atmosphere and is not as packed as Alleppey beach. Our visit took place on December 31st, 2013. The beach is impeccably cared for and boasts pristine white sand, gentle waves, and stunning sunsets. Facilities such as washrooms and parking are provided. However, the dining choices were somewhat restricted. Instead of shacks, they offer chairs and umbrellas for relaxation.
This peaceful shoreline provides a delightful getaway from the typical tourist bustle. The calmness is unparalleled, with smooth shores and mild waves offering a serene sanctuary. The lack of crowds enables a tranquil and personal encounter, ideal for individuals in search of a peaceful refuge by the ocean. A concealed treasure for those who value the splendor of seclusion by the sea.
It's a nice, clean beach. It tends to get crowded on weekends. There are many new food stalls set up, and kites are also available.
While traveling from Trivandrum to Irinjalakuda, we decided to take the scenic route along NH66 after turning off at Alappuzha Bypass. We thoroughly enjoyed the journey, especially when we stumbled upon Ottamassery Beach near Ernakulam. This hidden gem felt like our own private paradise, with only a few fishermen and ourselves on the beach. The abandoned boats added to the charm of the pristine white sand, which was incredibly soft. The calm waters made for a relaxing stroll along the shore, almost dipping our toes in the water. A definite must-visit for beach lovers.
This small beach is popular with fishermen and offers a great view of the boats, but there isn't much else to do here.
This beach is an absolutely fantastic destination to explore and enjoy. It boasts stunning scenery, a quaint park, convenient parking facilities 🚗, and ample space for activities like flying kites. What sets it apart is the opportunity to witness traditional Chinese fishing nets in action and purchase freshly caught fish 🦈 right before your eyes.