

A Slice of Paradise: Exploring the Stunning Marari Beach
Tucked away along the tranquil coastline of Alappuzha (Alleppey), Marari Beach is a peaceful fishing village turned eco-tourism haven. Often described as one of Kerala’s best-kept secrets, this stretch of pristine beach offers golden sands, swaying coconut palms, and warm, inviting waters — a perfect escape from the bustle of city life.
Unlike the more commercial beaches of Goa or Varkala, Marari offers serenity, simplicity, and soul-soothing natural beauty. Let’s dive into the top things to do in Marari and discover why it’s the perfect slice of paradise in Kerala.
🌊 Snorkeling & Exploring Marine Life
While not as coral-rich as island destinations, nearby coastal waters and day trips to marine zones offer snorkeling experiences to explore tropical fish, sea urchins, and gentle sea turtles.
Kayaking and backwater cruises offer a closer look at Kerala’s aquatic ecosystems.
🏖️ Laze on the Untouched Beach
Marari’s charm lies in its uncrowded, untouched beaches — perfect for long walks, reading under a palm tree, or enjoying the soothing rhythm of the waves.
Sunsets here are magical, painting the sky in shades of orange and pink as fishermen draw in their nets.
🦐 Feast on Fresh Seafood
Enjoy fresh catches served Kerala-style — spicy fish curries, grilled tiger prawns, and coconut-crusted crab.
Try beachside shacks or dine at homestays for authentic, locally cooked meals straight from the sea to your plate.
🚣♂️ Explore Nearby Backwaters & Villages
Go island-hopping-style with a twist — explore the inland backwaters of Alleppey by houseboat or canoe.
Visit traditional villages, watch coir-making, or enjoy a farm-to-table lunch cooked in a clay pot.
🏄 Try Surfing or Paddleboarding
While the surf is gentle, surf schools and paddleboard rentals are available for beginners who want to try something fun and active.
Morning paddles offer peaceful views of the sunrise over the Arabian Sea.
What makes Marari truly unique is its focus on sustainable, slow tourism. Resorts and homestays here often:
Use solar power and rainwater harvesting
Ban single-use plastics
Support local artisans and coir industries
Offer guests farm-grown, organic meals
Guests are encouraged to travel mindfully, respect nature, and connect with the community — a travel experience that nurtures both the planet and the soul.
Best Season: November to March – dry, cool, and perfect for beach lounging and exploring
Off-Season: June to September – brings monsoon magic, green landscapes, and fewer tourists
Great for: Romantic escapes, peaceful solo travel, wellness retreats, and eco-conscious holidays
Pack cotton clothes and eco-friendly sunscreen
Carry cash for small vendors and tuk-tuks
Respect local customs – modest dress is appreciated away from the beach
Book a sunset cruise or Ayurvedic massage at your resort
Visit the local fish market in the morning for a peek into traditional life
Learn a few Malayalam greetings to bond with locals
Choose homestays or eco-resorts for a deeper, more meaningful experience
In this serene coastal village, time slows down, and life flows with the tides. Marari Beach offers all the pleasures of a tropical escape — pristine shores, flavorful food, meaningful cultural moments, and a deep connection with nature.
Whether you’re watching the waves from a hammock or cruising through coconut groves on a canoe, Marari is proof that you don’t need a private island to find paradise — just a quiet corner of Kerala.
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