The beaches of Tamil Nadu, the southern most state of India have got a charm of their own. A must visit is the second longest beach in the world, Marina Beach. Do not miss the fantastic joyride along vast stretches of sand lashed by the Bay of Bengal. Once the place of relaxation and sun bathing, Elliot's Beach is now a favourite shooting location for Tamil movies in Chennai. Your beach vacation is South India wob't be complete without visiting the nbeaches of Tamil Nadu, India's last coastal destination for rides on motorized boat or wind surfing. |
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Marina Beach, Chennai |
Popularly known as one of the longest beaches in Asia, Marina's 12-km long stretch is a major crowd puller to this beach site. Golden sand, good surfing opportunities and a shimmering clear blue sea water is enough to lure a beach lover to this place. |
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Mahabalipuram Beach |
Popularly known as one of the longest beaches in Asia, Marina's 12-km long stretch is a major crowd puller to this beach site. Golden sand, good surfing opportunities and a shimmering clear blue sea water is enough to lure a beach lover to this place. |
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Rameshwaram Beach |
Rameshwaram is one of the most popular pilgrimage centers of South India. The serene beach with shallow waters makes an ideal site for swimming and sunbathing. |
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Kanyakumari Beach |
The India's Land end, Kanyakumari is a unique beach site because it's surrounded by three seas, Bay of Bengal, Indian Ocean and Arabian Sea. A major beach attraction, which the tourists can observe over here, is the breathtaking view of the sunrise and the sunset at their best. |
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Covelong Beach |
Away from the hustle and bustle of the crowded Chennai city, Covelong's salubrious beach site provides a nice breathing space and offers numerous with fishing activities. |
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Kanyakumari Beach |
The India's Land end, Kanyakumari is a unique beach site because it's surrounded by three seas, Bay of Bengal, Indian Ocean and Arabian Sea. A major beach attraction, which the tourists can observe over here, is the breathtaking view of the sunrise and the sunset at their best. |
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