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Location: Near Ratnagiri
Discover this hidden gem - Ambolgad Beach in Ratnagiri district, where you can enjoy a wonderful beach vacation. The beach is clean and has blue waters, and you can indulge in plenty of adventure activities like snorkeling, parasailing, and so on.
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Sun, sand, and plenty of sea-breeze – that’s what you can look forward to from your beach vacation at Ambolgad Beach. This hidden gem is located near Rajapur village in Ratnagiri district.
Beach-lovers will love the clean and blue waters, which is just ideal for a quiet place for your holidays. There are plenty of swimming and sunbathing opportunities here. You can walk on the sand barefoot and also watch your kids make sandcastles.
The shoreline has some chronicled fortresses, and numerous inns and restaurants where you can pit stop and enjoy some authentic Konkani food. Sea food lovers can look out for the fresh catch, which is prepared with freshly infused local spices. Food that will satiate your palate!
The Ambolgad fortress is around 1 km from the shoreline, and visitors will love discovering the place.
If you are an adventure-enthusiast, then you’d love activities like water surfing, skiing, parasailing, and swimming. Wait! There’s more, you can also try snorkeling. Don’t miss out on the ferry ride in Sakhari Nate backwaters.
The shoreline is ideal to spot amphibian species and diverse transitory sea birds. Do remember to carry your cameras, and capture mesmerizing sunsets and sunrises, and your beach fun activities.
For those who wish to explore the other places of interest, should try visiting Narnala Fort and Purangad Fort.
Facilities
- A number of beach resorts and inns near the beach, which offers comfortable accommodation.
- You will find restaurants near the beach where you can sample local Konkani cuisine.
Things to do
- There are plenty of opportunities for water surfing, skiing, parasailing, swimming, snorkeling, and ferry riding.
- Spend time discovering places of interest like Ambolgad Fortress, Narnala Fort and Purangad Fort.