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Counting the wavesβ¦
The gentle lapping of the Chaliyar River meeting the Arabian Sea creates a unique symphony at Chaliyam Beach, a captivating stretch of sand in Kerala. Unlike typical coastal strips, this beach offers a distinctive perspective, nestled at the mouth of an estuary directly opposite the historic Beypore port. Here, the waters are often calmer, making it an inviting spot for relaxed dips rather than robust surfing. The sand is soft and golden, perfect for leisurely strolls or building sandcastles with the family. OnlyBeaches recognizes its unique charm and strategic location, placing it firmly in our Tier 2 category for its blend of scenic beauty and tranquil atmosphere. Chaliyam Beach truly comes alive in the late afternoon, as the sun begins its descent, painting the sky with breathtaking hues over the confluence of river and sea. It's an ideal destination for families seeking a quiet, safe environment, or for photographers and romantics drawn to its natural beauty and dramatic sunsets. The 'hidden' tag is well-earned; while accessible, it retains an untouched feel, offering a genuine local experience. The best time to visit is during the cooler, drier months from October to March. A local tip: consider taking a short boat trip across the estuary to Beypore to explore its famous dhow-building yards and bustling harbor, offering a contrasting experience to Chaliyam's peaceful shores.
Places, rentals, tours and events within walking and driving distance of Chaliyam Beach.
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Yes, the estuary waters are generally calmer and safer for swimming, especially for families. Always be mindful of local conditions.
The ideal time to visit is typically from October to March, when the weather is pleasant and dry, avoiding the monsoon season.
Chaliyam Beach is accessible by road to Chaliyam town, followed by a short walk to the sandy shores. Boat access is also an option across the estuary.
As a more hidden and less developed beach, facilities are basic. It's advisable to bring your own essentials.
While there are no strict rules, it's generally best to keep dogs leashed and clean up after them to maintain the beach's tranquility.
Just across the estuary lies Beypore, a historic port town famous for its traditional Uru (dhow) building yards and a bustling pier.