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Arey Ware Beach

Ganpatipule, Maharashtra, India
The Scenic Drive: Arey Ware are twin beaches created by a single mountain that collapsed into the sea millions of years ago. The road connecting Ganpatipule to Ratnagiri passes right over the cliff between these two beaches, offering what is arguably the most beautiful coastal drive in India. The be aches are characterized by crystal clear blue water and silver sand. Unlike the main Ganpatipule beach, Arey Ware remains largely secluded, providing a private beach experience. The geological formation of the "Arey Ware Point" provides a 360-degree view of the vast Arabian Sea and the verdant Sahyadri hills.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    2 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Leisure & Sightseeing
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    Entry Fees:
    Free Access: No entry fee for the beach. Zipline costs approximately 500-700 INR per person. ...
    Free Access: No entry fee for the beach. Zipline costs approximately 500-700 INR per person.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: 24 Hours (Road);

    Ideal Visit Time: 5:30 PM to 6:45 PM for the golden hour. ...
    Regular Timings: 24 Hours (Road);

    Ideal Visit Time: 5:30 PM to 6:45 PM for the golden hour.
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    Special Events:
    Sun & Sand Festival: Occasionally, the local tourism board organizes beach sports and kite flying festivals during the peak winter months to promote the secluded coastline. ...
    Sun & Sand Festival: Occasionally, the local tourism board organizes beach sports and kite flying festivals during the peak winter months to promote the secluded coastline.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Edge of the World: The tip of the Arey Ware cliff is the best spot for wide-angle shots.

    The Road Curve: A photo of the winding road with the blue sea in the background is iconic. ...
    The Edge of the World: The tip of the Arey Ware cliff is the best spot for wide-angle shots.

    The Road Curve: A photo of the winding road with the blue sea in the background is iconic.

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Things To Do

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    Panoramic Photography:

    Ziplining: Experience the "Over the Sea" zipline introduced recently near the viewpoint.

    Beach Trekking: Walk from Arey beach to Ware beach across the connecting hill.

    Sunset Viewing: Watch the sun dip directly into the horizon from the cliff edge.

    Picnicking: Bring your own snacks and enjoy a meal with a view.

    Shell Searching: The southern end of Ware beach has unique volcanic rock formations.

    Meditative Strolls: The silence here is perfect for long, uninterrupted walks. ...

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    The Best Sunset Point: Famous for its "Arey Ware Point," which is the highest spot on the coastal road. It is often compared to the Great Ocean Road in Australia due to its dramatic cliff-side views and winding turns that overlook the turquoise waters. ...
    The Best Sunset Point: Famous for its "Arey Ware Point," which is the highest spot on the coastal road. It is often compared to the Great Ocean Road in Australia due to its dramatic cliff-side views and winding turns that overlook the turquoise waters.
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    Architecture:
    Natural Engineering: There is no man-made architecture on the beach itself, but the Coastal Highway (MSH 4) is a marvel of engineering, carved directly into the laterite stone cliffs. The "Arey Ware Viewpoint" features a stone-paved gallery built by the tourism department, ...
    Natural Engineering: There is no man-made architecture on the beach itself, but the Coastal Highway (MSH 4) is a marvel of engineering, carved directly into the laterite stone cliffs. The "Arey Ware Viewpoint" features a stone-paved gallery built by the tourism department, measuring about 200 square feet, designed to provide a safe standing area for tourists to view the two crescents of the beaches below.
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    How To Reach:
    By Road: 15-minute drive from Ganpatipule;

    By Rail: Ratnagiri (15 KMS);

    By Air: Ratnagiri Airport (12 KMS);

    By Local Transport: Private taxis are the most convenient. ...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Malgund (12 KMS), Ratnagiri City (15 KMS), Ratnadurga Fort (18 KMS), Thibaw Palace (20 KMS), Bhatye Beach (22 KMS), Pawas (35 KMS), Jaigad Fort (25 KMS), Prachin Konkan (10 KMS), Ganeshgule (30 KMS), Kalasundar (5 KMS)

Tourism Tips

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    Safety: Do not go near the cliff edges during high winds.

    Packing: Bring water and snacks as there are no shops on the beach.

    Connectivity: Good 4G coverage.

    Cash: ATMs avai...

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