Bachelor Party Itinerary for Varkala Beach

  1. Day 1: Explore Varkala Beach and its surroundings
    Starting Point: Varkala Railway Station
    Time and Distance from Last Point: 0 minutes

    Varkala Beach is a captivating location in Kerala that has everything from natural beauty to exciting activities. Start the day by exploring the beauty of the beach. Witness the sight of the Arabian Sea and its turquoise blue waters as you take a walk along the beach. The unique geological aspect of the beach in which cliffs rise adjacent to the Arabian Sea makes for incredibly breathtaking vistas. You can also opt for activities such as parasailing, jet skiing or surfing. Have lunch at a beachside cafe and spend the evening at a nearby bar or club.

  2. Day 2: Enjoy your day at Kovalam Beach
    Starting Point: Varkala Beach
    Time and Distance from Last Point: 1 hour 15 minutes (36 km) by car

    Head to Kovalam Beach, a stunningly beautiful location nestled in the heart of the coastal region of Kerala. The beach is surrounded by lush green foliage and has a more laid-back atmosphere than Varkala Beach. Take a dip into the warm waters, go for some ayurvedic treatments or just relax on the beach. You will find many beach shacks offering refreshments and seafood delicacies. In the evening, you can enjoy a sumptuous dinner at one of the beach restaurants and then head back to Varkala.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Varkala Beach (8 hours, free)
  • Parasailing, Jet Skiing, Surfing (30 minutes - 1 hour, INR 500 - INR 2500)
  • Kovalam Beach (8 hours, free)
  • Ayurvedic Treatments (30 minutes - 2 hours, INR 1000 - INR 6000)
  • Meals and Drinks (INR 500 - INR 3000)
  • Total Estimated Costs: INR 3000 - INR 11500

Useful Tips

If you have more time, you can consider visiting the famous Padmanabhaswamy temple in Trivandrum or enjoying the backwaters of Kerala with a houseboat ride in Alleppey. For a shorter trip, you can skip Kovalam and enjoy more time at Varkala Beach. Remember to check the opening and closing times of each location and avoid visiting during the monsoon season as the beach can be closed for visitors due to rough waters.

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