Gujarat Beach Tours
Gujarat on India's west coast, is known for having the longest coastline of
India, of over 1,600 kms. With famous temples and places of pilgrimage, scenic
beaches and nesting sites for flamingos pink flamingos,picture of flamingos
and other migratory birds, Gujarat is a must visit destination.
Ahmedpur Mandvi Beach 
Considered among the best beach resorts in the country, Ahmedpur Mandvi's beautiful
beach is ideal for lazing on the sand, building sand castles, swimming in the
Arabian Sea and enjoying water sports. It is the perfect family vacation destination.
The water birds and fishing villages nearby and the proximity of Diu Island
are additional attractions.
Beyt Dwarka Beach
A well-known place of pilgrimage, Dwarka also has stretches of sandy beach to
attract the beach loving tourist. The water birds that gather along the shoreline,
as the tide recedes, is an enchanting sight on this beach, as is the sight of
dolphins leaping out of the water.
Chorwad Beach 
A small fishing village located 66-km from Junagadh and 23-km from the fishing
centre of Veraval, Chorwad is known for its beautiful beach and rocky shores.
It is also near Porbandar, the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi.
Diu Beaches
Situated 125kms from Junagadh, Diu is an island off India's west coast. Previously
a Portuguese colony, examples of the distinctive colonial architecture can be
seen in the churches and bungalows of Diu. The beaches here including Nagoa,
Chakratirth and are a beach lover's paradise - clean golden sand and clear blue
water, all bathed in the warm Indian sun.
Kutch Mandvi Beach 
This historic town was the port of the Maharao's - the royal family of Kutch.
Mandvi beach is known for its clear waters, flocks of water birds, and ship
building docks nearby. The Vijay Vilas Palace built by the Maharao's, and their
private beach with its pavilion, from which one can view the sunset, are worth
a visit.
Somnath & Veraval Beaches
The pilgrimage centre of Somnath is known for its famous temple, which was pillaged
by the invader Mahmud Ghazni during medieval times. The present temple was built
in 1950 on the site of previous temples and is known as one of the 12 Jyotirlingas
of Shiva. The temple is located near the spectacular Somnath beach, caressed
by the clear blue Arabian Sea. Somnath is also near Sasan, the centre of the
Gir wild life sanctuary, the only home of the Asiatic Lion. Veraval is a fishing
port, where thousands of ships of all shapes and sizes can be seen unloading
their catch.
Gopnath Beach 
Once the summer residence of the ruler of Bhavnagar, Gopnath situated 80 kms
from Bhavnagar, is known for its splendid beach. With limestone cliffs, breathtaking
views, cool sea breezes and an abundance of waterbirds, Gopnath beach has an
exotic charm.
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