Aare Waarey beach is a hidden gem tucked away on the picturesque Konkan coastline Harsh - S/Shutterstock
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Did You Know About These Hidden Beaches On The Konkan Coast?

The Konkan Coast is renowned for its serene landscapes, lush greenery, and cultural history. However, it is also home to some of the most stunning yet relatively undiscovered beaches. Let's uncover a few of these hidden beaches on the Konkan Coast

OT Staff

The idyllic and extensive Konkan coastline, stretching alongside the majestic Arabian Sea, is adorned with numerous tranquil, unspoiled, and hidden beaches. These beach destinations serve as popular escapes from city life, providing a haven for rejuvenation. Here are six exquisite coastal gems on the Konkan coast which promise to satisfy your longing for sun, sand, and sea in a peaceful and idyllic setting.

Aare Ware

Discover the unspoiled beauty of Aare and Ware on the Konkan coast for a tranquil escape. These hidden beaches on the Konkan coast are part of a peaceful and relatively lesser-known stretch of shoreline in the Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra. These twin beaches near the villages of Aare and Ware are separated by a hillock and feature pristine golden sands and crystal-clear waters, creating an ideal setting for a tranquil sun and sand holiday. Be amazed by the stunning sunsets over the Arabian Sea and enjoy the breathtaking panoramic views from Aare Ware Point, situated atop a picturesque hill. Take a scenic drive along Aare Ware Road, winding through the majestic Western Ghats, and revel in the awe-inspiring vistas of the coastline and cliffs. The beach is perfect for peaceful walks or sunbathing due to its smooth sands, clear waters, and gentle waves.

Getting There

The nearest airport is in Mumbai, approximately 375km away. The closest railway station is Ratnagiri, which is well connected to Mumbai, Pune, Goa, and other major cities. You can also drive from Pune or Mumbai; it takes 7 to 8 hours by car.

Nandgaon

The beach has golden sands

This hidden beach on the Konkan coast between Kashid and Janjira offers unspoiled golden sands and crystal-clear azure waters. Adventure seekers can indulge in exhilarating activities such as banana boat rides, aqua scooter adventures, and leisurely sea excursions. While the beach is ideal for a refreshing swim, exercising caution and avoiding venturing too far out is essential. Nandgaon, a serene coastal town in the picturesque Raigad district, is renowned for the majestic Siddhivinayak Ganesh Temple.

Getting There

Nandgaon is conveniently situated 136km from Mumbai and 184km from Pune. You can fly down to Mumbai and take a cab to Nandgaon. Roha on the Konkan Railway is the nearest railway station.

Savane And Anjarle

The serenity of Anjarle

Savane and Anjarle Beach are two neighbouring gems nestled along the coast of Dapoli, Maharashtra. These pristine shores offer a tranquil escape from city life. Anjarle boasts a two-kilometre stretch of unspoiled beach surrounded by palm trees, while Savane stands out for its cleanliness and unspoiled beauty. Anjarle Beach has black sands mixed with gravel and dotted with shells. The journey to these beaches is a scenic delight, with a winding coastal road enhancing the charm of this virgin beach. Additionally, the nearby lighthouse adds a touch of maritime charm to the picturesque setting.

Getting There

The nearest airport to Ānjarle is in Pune, around 118km away. Other nearby airports include Mumbai, around 140km away. Khed on the Konkan Railway line is the nearest railway station, around 50km away.

Harnai-Murud

Bullock carts wait to collect the catch from fishing boats at Harnai

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.

Getting There

The nearest railhead is Khed Railway Station. And the nearest airport is in Mumbai, around 238km away. Harnai is just 17km further down after Dapoli.

Bordi-Dahanu

Bordi beach is private, secluded and gives you a sense of being one with the sea

These twin villages near the Gujarat border are renowned for their secluded beaches, old Parsi homes, and thriving chikoo cultivation. Bordi, a charming and peaceful beach town, offers the ideal respite from urban life. While few activities are available, there are opportunities to savour authentic Parsi cuisine. Typically, a Chikoo Festival is organised to coincide with the harvesting of the fruits. This destination can be combined with a trip to Daman and Silvassa. In Bordi, you can relax and unwind without overexerting yourself - bask in the sun, enjoy the sea breeze, and take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city. All of these aspects make Bordi a wonderful weekend getaway. Bordi has its own little railway station called Bordi Road Station but it's so far out of town that Gholvad Station, just 2 km away, serves as the village-town's chief link to the world. The short drive to the station is lined with chikoo orchards - Gholvad is known as the "Chikoo Bowl" of Maharashtra.

Getting There

The nearest railhead is Bordi Railway Station. For Dahanu, trains are available from Mumbai and Virar to Dahanu Road. The nearest airport is in Mumbai, around 152km away.

Diveagar

The laid back life at Diveagar

The picturesque white sand beach of Diveagar is known for its serene and uncrowded natural beauty. Situated in this coastal town is the historic 12th-century Roopnarayan Temple, an architectural marvel dedicated to the worship of Vishnu. To enrich your travel experience, consider visiting Harihareshwar and Shrivardhan in your itinerary, allowing you to explore more of the breathtaking coastal landscape. Moreover, nature enthusiasts will find the nearby Devkhol an idyllic location for birdwatching, offering not only an opportunity to observe avian wildlife but also the chance to explore its renowned temples.

Getting There

The nearest airport is in Mumbai, 180km away. The closest railway station to Diveagar is Madgaon, which is located 30km away.

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