Beaches in Tamil Nadu lies on the southern part of
beach
in
India. Beaches in Tamil Nadu has a long stretch of
exotic
beaches tour running over 900 kms.
Beaches in Tamil Nadu have got a charm of their own. One can enjoy a visit the second longest and
popular beach holiday in India in the world the Marina beach, go cruising in the theme parks, or let the mind search for peace in the midst of magnificent temples. Coromandel Coast, abutting the Bay of Bengal, boasts of many ideal locations for sun and surf. Once the place of relaxation and sun bathing, Elliot's Beach is now a favorite shooting location for Tamil movies in Chennai. Golden sands are dotted with palm and casuarinas groves. Ruffling washes ashore pebbles and surf at
Indian
rocks beaches.
Beaches in Tamil Nadu has a glorious past, a vibrant culture, a
rich tapestry of history, and natural bounty in the form of blue
beaches and clear skies, Tamil Nadu
India Beach Tour Packages
makes a tourist's dream come true. These
India Beach Tour Packages
are now hosts to possibly the biggest number of tourists in the entire
country with Marina beach and
Beaches of Kanyakumari being the
most visited and
popular beaches in India.
Beaches of Kanyakumari

Kanyakumari is located at the southern most tips of India, the three
great Indian Sea Arabian Sea, Indian Ocean and Bay of Bengal meets
here and gives Beaches of Kanyakumari an importance in the
Beach
marine life.
Beaches of Kanyakumari have a beautiful sight with multi-colored
sand, but it does not really offer one the opportunity to sunbathe on
soft golden sands, or to frolic in the waves either. The seashore of
Indian
rocks beaches is rocky and dangerous, and there is a
manmade wall running along it. There is a lighthouse from where one
can get a panoramic view. Kanyakumari is also popular for its vast
foliar stretches of paddy fields, rich forests, coconut groves and
mineral sands.
Beaches of Kanyakumari are also famous for its
spectacular sunrises and sunsets, especially on full moon days. The
sea is fairly rough, so it is entertaining to watch it beat itself
against the rocks and then subside, before it gathers itself up for
another attack. With long stretches of sands of many hues, the
white sandy beach resort welcomes you to capture the waves of change.
Beach of Marina
Beach of Marina are located on the eastern side of Chennai, adjoining
the Bay of Bengal. Watching the sun set and rise from the
Beach of
Marina is a
fascinating experience. There is a drive along the beach
fringed with palms and casuarinas running the whole length of Chennai.
Beach of Marina are counted among one of the
popular beaches
in India and longest
clear water beaches in Asia. Its 12-km long stretch was
made beautiful by the wonderful facelift given by Governor Mountstuart
Elphinstone Grant Duff in the early 1880's, and is Chennai's major
tourist attraction today. Though bathing and swimming can be
dangerous, as the undercurrent is very strong, people come here for
swimming in
clear water beaches. In the evenings, the beach is virtually a fair ground with
various kinds of entertainment and food stalls lining the beach.
Beach of Marina, however, is large enough to provide
beaches
accommodations all visitors as well as the hawkers and is often
the venue for important state functions.
Rameshwaram Beach

Rameshwaram Beach is a sacred island positioned off the mainland
circumscribed by Palk Strait and the Gulf of Mannar anchored with the
longest ever constructed bridge on sea in India.
The sea
here is very calm and good for
fun beach activities in India.
The serene beach with shallow waters makes an ideal site for swimming
and sunbathing. Rameshwaram is a sacred village in Tamil nadu, with a
calm and serene
Beach marine life.
Rameshwaram Beach is one of the most
popular beaches in India and pilgrimage centers of South India.
The
clear water beaches makes an ideal site for swimming and
sunbathing and other
water sports in India. Surrounded by Palk
Strait and the Gulf of Mannar, it is a major pilgrimage centre for
both Saivaites and Vaishnavaites, as it was here that Lord Rama
offered thanks to Lord Shiva.