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Diveagar Beach

Diveagar, Maharashtra, India
Overview of Diveagar Beach: Diveagar Beach is a pristine, 6-kilometer long stretch of soft, white/golden sand beach on the Konkan coast, known for its clear waters and Suru tree-lined shore. It gained significant fame in 1998 when a gold idol of Lord Ganesh (Suvarna Ganesh) was discovered in the san d, turning the small village into a major pilgrimage and tourist destination. The beach is safe for swimming and is the primary hub for water sports and local tourism in the area. It is one of the cleanest and most popular beaches in Maharashtra.: Key Features and Environment: At one end, it features a small fishing settlement, while the other end provides sanctuary to migratory birds near a creek. The beach is perfect for a variety of activities from simple relaxation to thrilling water sports.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    3-4 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Beach/Pilgrimage
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    Entry Fees:
    No Entry Fee (Public Beach) Diveagar Beach is a public access beach with no entry fees.

    Water Sports Charges: Prices for water sports are set by local operators and are variable (e. g.

    , Jet-Skiing: INR 300-500 per ride;

    No Entry Fee (Public Beach) Diveagar Beach is a public access beach with no entry fees.

    Water Sports Charges: Prices for water sports are set by local operators and are variable (e. g.

    , Jet-Skiing: INR 300-500 per ride;

    Parasailing: INR 800-1500).

    Parking Fees: Nominal parking fees (approx. INR 20-50) are charged by local private/community parking lots near the main access points.

    Temple Donation: Entry to the Suvarna Ganesh Temple is free, but devotees may choose to give a donation.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: The beach is open 24/7, but water sports usually operate from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Swimming is safest during daylight hours.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time to visit is Early Morning (before 10:00 AM) for dolphin sightings a...
    Regular Timings: The beach is open 24/7, but water sports usually operate from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Swimming is safest during daylight hours.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time to visit is Early Morning (before 10:00 AM) for dolphin sightings and tranquil walks, or Late Afternoon (after 4:00 PM) for water sports and the iconic sunset view.
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    Special Events:
    Ganesh Chaturthi Utsav: The most significant special event is the grand celebration of Ganesh Chaturthi (usually in August or September) at the nearby Suvarna Ganesh Temple. The entire village participates in the 10-day festival with great devotion, processions, cultural pr...
    Ganesh Chaturthi Utsav: The most significant special event is the grand celebration of Ganesh Chaturthi (usually in August or September) at the nearby Suvarna Ganesh Temple. The entire village participates in the 10-day festival with great devotion, processions, cultural programs, and community feasts, drawing thousands of pilgrims. The beach itself sees a festive atmosphere, especially during the Visarjan (immersion) ceremony.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Suru Tree Line: The long, dense line of Suru trees running parallel to the shore offers a spectacular, natural frame for photos, especially at the main entrance.

    The Fishing Village End: The north end, where the colorful fishing boats ar...
    The Suru Tree Line: The long, dense line of Suru trees running parallel to the shore offers a spectacular, natural frame for photos, especially at the main entrance.

    The Fishing Village End: The north end, where the colorful fishing boats are pulled up, offers excellent cultural and portrait shots.

    Sunset Silhouette: The wide, unhindered western horizon provides one of the best spots on the Konkan coast for capturing dramatic sunset silhouettes against the orange sky.

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Things To Do

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    Water Sports Activities: Engage in various thrilling water sports like jet-skiing, parasailing, banana boat rides, and speed boat rides, especially during the peak season (October to March).

    Swimming and Sunbathing: The calm waters are safe for swimming. Relax and enjoy sunbathing on the wide, clean beach.

    Dolphin Safari: Take an early morning boat ride for a Dolphin Safari to spot the marine mammals.

    Visiting Suvarna Ganesh Temple: Pay a visit to the famous Shree Suvarna Ganesh Temple located just a short walk from the beach.

    Walk to the Fishing Settlement: Take a long walk to the northern end to see the traditional fishing settlement and the creek where migratory birds gather.

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    Suvarna Ganesh Discovery: Diveagar Beach is most famous for the historic discovery of the 1kg solid gold idol of Lord Ganesh (Suvarna Ganesh) in 1998, which is now safely kept and worshipped in the nearby temple. This event instantly put the village on the map. The beach i...
    Suvarna Ganesh Discovery: Diveagar Beach is most famous for the historic discovery of the 1kg solid gold idol of Lord Ganesh (Suvarna Ganesh) in 1998, which is now safely kept and worshipped in the nearby temple. This event instantly put the village on the map. The beach itself is renowned for its white/golden sand, clean water, and safe conditions for swimming and water sports.
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    Architecture:
    Natural Shoreline and Village Proximity: The Architecture is primarily the natural, expansive coastline, flanked by a belt of dense Suru (Casuarina) trees, which act as a windbreak and give the beach its characteristic green border. The only notable structure is the Shree S...
    Natural Shoreline and Village Proximity: The Architecture is primarily the natural, expansive coastline, flanked by a belt of dense Suru (Casuarina) trees, which act as a windbreak and give the beach its characteristic green border. The only notable structure is the Shree Suvarna Ganesh Temple located very close to the beach, which is built in a modern style with traditional Hindu temple elements. Dimension (Shoreline) The beach stretches approximately 6 KMS long. The tree cover extends several hundred feet back from the high tide line. The temple structure is built with durable materials, featuring a covered pathway and a main sanctum to house the idol (though the original gold idol is now secured in a bank vault, a silver replica is worshipped). :
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: The nearest major airport is Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (Mumbai - approx. 190 KMS). From Mumbai, hire a taxi or take an MSRTC bus to Diveagar.

    By Train: The nearest major railway station is Mangaon Railway St...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Suvarna Ganesh Temple (1. 5 KMS), Kondivali Beach (4 KMS), Shrivardhan Beach (20 KMS), Harihareshwar Temple (32 KMS), Murud Janjira Fort (37 KMS), Borli Dam (8 KMS), Karle Dam (5 KMS), Ganesh Gully (32 KMS), Adhgaon Beach (11. 5 KMS), Velas Beach (22 KMS).

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: Follow the instructions of the water sports operators and avoid swimming in prohibited areas. The beach is generally safe. Apply sunscreen regularly.

    Packing: Carry beachwear, a change of clothes, a towel, and plastic bags...

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