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Sun, surf and sand beckon thousands of sun-deprived tourists to India because it has the most mind-boggling beaches seen anywhere in the world. Placid lagoons and backwaters, marine estuaries teeming with fish, bays and rough lava-rocked seas, crashing surf, pure powdery golden sands or palm-fringed shores where the mind is soothed by the serene murmurs of the sea - you have them all.
Wake up to yoga exercises in the morning and close your eyes to tender fingers massaging your body in the finest tradition of herbal massages. When it comes to choices on selecting a beach holiday in India, the options are unlimited. 7,500 km long, the Indian coastline provides hundreds of options for beach lovers. Leave all your worries back home and bask in the glory of Sun God. White and golden beaches of India, all desperate to welcome the little child in you.
The sea applauds the beach temple in Mahabalipuram, gloriously silhouetted against the spectrum of the seven colours in the sky. Puri, on the east coast, is surely the world's most picturesque beach. And then there is Digha, a three-hour drive out of Kolkata, a beautiful beach, splendid in its isolation. Both the west and east coasts of India offer verdant vistas of palm on the Arabian Sea shores or the Bay of Bengal. The coasts of India have their own seafood cuisine, relaxing spas, diving and water sports and great places to stay for a balmy holiday. Set amidst the blue of the Arabian Sea and the lush green vegetation of Kerala, Kovalam is one of India's best sea resorts. The long coastline lined with swaying coconut palm trees and dotted with an occasional fishing hamlet is fast developing into one of the world's best string of beaches.
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fully developed as an international beach resort, Goa offers the best holiday villages on its beaches, especially at carnival time during Christmas. Everything about Goa is spellbinding, from the landscape dotted with Portuguese architecture to the way of life that exudes an irresistible old world charm. Enchanting little beaches that were home in the 1960s to the flower-power generation have now become reference points for the Generation X. Anjuna and Calangute beaches, and Miramar Bay in Panjim, are quieter. Beach vendors sell all manner of kitsch in Anjuna and Calangute. You can rent beach mats and mattresses, sunglasses, and the usual tourist bric-a-brac. You can even get all sorts of spaghetti, German bread and Italian food.
The beach at Calangute is rocky, while that at Anjuna spreads long it gentle waters affording you pleasures like crowded boat rides, motor scooter rides, spot-the-dolphins rides, and motorboat rides. You can stay at any number of places right from Panaji to Baga and visit beaches all along. Colva and Benaulim are quieter and less crowded than Anjuna. The Fort Aguada beach offers gorgeous views that merit a visit. Sinquerim and Candolim are also quiet beaches that afford anonymity.
The beach holiday to beat them all is in the islands of Andaman and Nicobar and the Lakshadweep, where you can see the myriad colours of the flashy fish in the coral reefs from above the green waters.
For the water sports lovers, India offers choices for all kind of travellers and for all level of enthusiasts. From the beginner level scuba diving and other water sports facilities of Goa to much tougher and more exciting options in Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Lakshadweep, you have endless choices. In India just take your pick from kayaking, windsurfing, canoeing, water-skiing and so on. For families, there are city beaches, which are good for short breaks and provide wholesome entertainment for the entire family.
Get ready for the beach holiday of your life that was always a part of your dreams.
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