Counting the wavesβ¦
Counting the wavesβ¦
The gentle lapping of turquoise water against powdery white sand sets the immediate tone for Cheriyam Island Beach. This secluded haven, the main beach identity of Cheriyam, a distinct island within the Kalpeni Atoll, delivers on its promise of untouched beauty. OnlyBeaches rates this destination an impressive 9.1 for its unparalleled purity and tranquil ambiance, placing it firmly in our Tier 1 category. The sand here is a fine, cool white, perfect for barefoot strolls, while the water is consistently calm and crystal-clear, making it an ideal spot for swimming and wading. There are no strong currents or significant waves, ensuring a safe and relaxing aquatic experience for all ages. While surfing isn't an option, the underwater visibility is excellent for casual snorkeling. The best time to visit Cheriyam Island Beach is during the early morning hours when the island is at its most peaceful, or in the late afternoon as the sun begins its descent, casting a golden glow over the pristine landscape. This beach is perfectly suited for those seeking solitude, romantic getaways, or families desiring a quiet, natural playground. It's a sanctuary for nature lovers and photographers alike. A local tip: Since facilities are minimal, pack a picnic and plenty of water. This enhances the feeling of being truly disconnected and immersed in the island's natural charm, just as the locals prefer it.
Places, rentals, tours and events within walking and driving distance of Cheriyam Island Beach.
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Yes, the waters at Cheriyam Island Beach are typically very calm and clear, making it excellent and safe for swimming.
The ideal time to visit is during the dry season, generally from october to may, when the weather is pleasant and the seas are calm.
Access to Cheriyam Island Beach is exclusively by boat, typically from the main island of Kalpeni in Lakshadweep.
Facilities on Cheriyam Island Beach are very limited, so visitors should plan to bring all necessary provisions like food and water.
Due to its remote island nature and environmental considerations, Cheriyam Island Beach is generally not considered dog-friendly.
Cheriyam Island Beach is part of the Kalpeni Atoll, which includes other small islands and sandbanks offering similar natural beauty.