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Southern states of India have got their own
charm and Tamil Nadu is the most enchanting of them. The
beaches of Tamil Nadu are as mesmerizing as its culture and
heritage. Marina Beach in Chennai is the second longest
beach in the world and is a must visit. The vast stretches
of sand lashed by the Bay of Bengal are one of the
'not-to-miss' attractions in Tamil Nadu. Elliot's Beach in
Chennai was once the place of relaxation and sun bathing but
it is now a favorite shooting location for Tamil movies.
Other beaches in Tamil Nadu are Mahabalipuram Beach,
Rameshwaram Beach, Kanyakumari Beach and Covelong Beach.
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MARINA BEACH
Marina Beach, the pride of Chennai, is the second
main beach in the world and has a wide sandy foreshore.
Located on the beach, the Anna and MGR samadhis which are
the memorials of the most popular former Chief Ministers
of the State attract good crowd everyday. Marina beach
is situated on the eastern side of Chennai, adjoining the
Bay of Bengal. Watching the sun set and rise from the
beach is an enthralling experience. Though bathing and
swimming can be dangerous, as the suggestion is very
strong, even then people come for swimming here. In the
evenings, the beach is virtually a fair ground with
various kinds of entertainment and food stalls lining the
beach.
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MAHABALIPURAN BEACH
Mahabalipuram, also known, as "Mamallapuram" is
58-km, south of Chennai, nestling on the shores of the Bay
of Bengal, have many marvelous monuments with Sculptural
Panels, Caves, Monolithic Rathas (chariots) and Temples.
The port town of Mahabalipuram along with its beaches will
sweep you off your feet. The beach of Mahabalipuram
attracts thousands of tourists throughout the year though
the best time to check out the beach at Mahabalipuram is
from November to February.
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KANYAKUMARI BEACH
At the southern most tip of India, where the
Arabian Sea, the Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal meet,
lies Kanyakumari (also spelt as Kanniyakumari),
Kanyakumari Beach, Beach in Tamil Nadu, South India
Beaches an significant pilgrim center. Kanyakumari is also
famed for its spectacular sunrises and sunsets, especially
on full moon days. The beach is 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 is rocky and dangerous,
and there is a manmade wall running along it. People are
warned to stay off the rocks, and when if someone ventures
out of bounds, he or she is quickly and severely
reprimanded by a watchful policeman.......
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RAMESHWARAM BEACH
Rameshwaram is a sacred island located off the
mainland circumscribed by Palk Strait and the Gulf of
Mannar anchored with the greatest ever constructed bridge
on sea in India. It is a major Hindu pilgrimage site. The
maximum temperature varies between 28-31 degree Celsius,
while minimum temperature is around 25 degree. Between
January and March is the best time to visit Rameshwaram.
The population size of Rameshwaram is 32,700. The serene
beach and shallow water here are ideal for swimming and
sunbathing. At the town's core is the Ramanathaswamy
Temple, one of the most important temples in southern
India..
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COVELONG BEACH
Covelong Beach is one of the finest beaches on
the coast of Coromandel. It is situated at a distance of
40 km from Chennai India. Covelong boasts of being
the only five star beach resorts in the terrific state of
Tamil Nadu. The charming spot of Covelong is at a distance
of forty kilometers from the capital city of Tamil Nadu
Chennai. The tourists and the travelers throng the quiet
village. The salubrious village of Covelong is renowned
for its fishing activities. In the fishing village the
swaying palms and the beautiful beach attract people from
across the globe...
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ELLIOT'S BEACH
Elliot's Beach is one of the cleanest
beaches in the city of Chennai. It is situated towards the
south of Marina Beach and is a particularly calm and
tranquil place. The beach is known as 'Bessei' amongst the
locals. As the beach does not offer much activity, it is
ideal for long walks. Moreover, the ones who want to soak
their feet in the splashing sea water and lose themselves
completely in the arms of the nature, head on. Elliot's
Beach is quite a hit amongst both the tourists as well
as the natives of Tamil Nadu in India.
Luxury Holiday India offers information on Tamil Nadu Beaches in
India and online Booking facility of Tamil Nadu Beaches in
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