Experience the best of both worlds at the twin beaches of Harnai and Murud. Harnai is a bustling fishing village, while Murud offers a peaceful weekend getaway. Despite being in close proximity to each other, the two beaches are quite different. Harnai has fish auctions drawing large crowds daily, while Murud is the complete opposite, offering solitude and quiet shores. Even on overcast days, Harnai's fishermen can be seen trawling the waters for fish, later selling their catch on the shore, attracting buyers who arrive in all forms of transportation. There are hills on one side of Harnai Beach, a mosque in the backdrop, and Harnai Bunder on the adjacent side. In the evenings, one can see boats anchored near the bunder, with many colourful flags fluttering atop them. The lively atmosphere of Harnai contrasts sharply with the serene beauty of Murud Beach. The palm-fringed beach of Murud is just what the doctor ordered. The clear, calm waters of the sea meet the black sands dotted with crab holes on a long stretch of beach. The sunset sky provides a perfect backdrop for a leisurely walk along the winding road through the beach. Visitors can stay until the moon rises and casts its silvery reflection on the waters. Murud Beach is relatively safer and offers enough privacy to opt for beachwear. Nevertheless, avoid venturing too far out as it's fairly isolated. To experience a lovely sunset, you can also drive out to Karde.