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Travel Tips Of Hawah Beach

Kovalam, Kerala, India
Hawah Beach, also famously known as Eve's Beach, is the second largest of the three crescent-shaped beaches that form the greater Kovalam beach line. Located right opposite the bustling Lighthouse Beach, Hawah Beach offers a notably more tranquil and picturesque atmosphere, making it a favorite for tourists seeking a blend of natural beauty and quiet relaxation. The beach is distinguished by its golden sands, the gentle slope into the Arabian Sea, and a beautiful stretch of swaying coconut and palm groves that line its shore. This beach earned the nickname "Eve's Beach" because it was historically the first in Kovalam where European women began sunbathing topless, a practice that is now banned, but the name has persisted. Its crescent shape provides stunning, uninterrupted views of the Arabian Sea. It is particularly renowned for the spectacular views it offers, especially during sunrise and sunset. The view of the Vizhinjam Lighthouse from Hawah Beach is also very photogenic. While swimming is generally not recommended here due to strong undercurrents, the shallow waters close to the shore are safe for wading. The atmosphere on Hawah Beach is less commercialized than Lighthouse Beach. It's a place where you can find small, local shacks offering fresh seafood, cool drinks, and traditional Ayurvedic massages. You will often see local fishermen heading out or coming back with their traditional catamarans, adding a touch of local, authentic life to the scenic backdrop. The tranquility, coupled with the scenic palm-fringed coast, makes it an ideal spot for sunbathing, reading, or simply watching the waves. The air is often filled with the soothing sound of the sea and the gentle rustling of the palm leaves, creating a perfect getaway environment. The best time to experience its calm is during the early morning hours, around November to February, before the day's crowd arrives.

Tourism Tips

Health and Safety Guidelines:

Sun Protection: The tropical sun is very strong. Always apply a high-SPF, broad-spectrum sunscreen liberally and reapply often, even on cloudy days. Wear a wide-brimmed hat and UV-protective sunglasses.

Water Safety: Be extremely cautious about swimming. Hawah Beach is known for strong undercurrents and sudden deep drops. Always look for the safety flags and swim only in areas marked as safe and when lifeguards are present. Never swim alone, especially after consuming alcohol.

Hydration and Food: Drink plenty of water or tender coconut water to stay hydrated. While the seafood shacks are generally safe, choose places that look clean and have high customer turnover for the freshest food. Carry a basic first-aid kit with band-aids and antiseptic.

Essential Packing Checklist:

Clothing: Pack light, breathable cotton or linen clothing suitable for a tropical climate. Swimwear, a couple of cover-ups (sarongs/kaftans), and a light jacket or shawl for cool evenings are essential.

Footwear: Flip-flops or sandals are perfect for the beach. Carry one pair of comfortable walking shoes for exploring the nearby areas.

Other Essentials: Mosquito repellent, especially for the evenings, a waterproof bag for electronics, a portable power bank, and a basic umbrella or raincoat (if visiting during the monsoon). Carry sufficient cash, as small shacks might not accept card payments.

Accommodation Tips:

Location: For a quiet and scenic stay, look for hotels and guesthouses directly overlooking Hawah Beach or in the area leading up to it. For more dining and nightlife options, staying closer to Lighthouse Beach might be better.

Types: Kovalam offers a range from luxury resorts (The Leela Kovalam, A Raviz Hotel) to mid-range hotels and budget-friendly homestays or hostels. Homestays offer an excellent way to experience local Kerala hospitality and food.

Booking: Especially during the peak season (October to February), it is crucial to book your accommodation well in advance, preferably two to three months ahead, as popular places fill up quickly.

Other Important Topics and Tips:

Local Etiquette: Kerala is generally conservative. While at the beach, cover up (sarong/t-shirt) when you are off the sand and walking through the village area or local streets. Public display of affection is generally frowned upon.

Bargaining: It is common and expected to bargain at local souvenir shops and with auto-rickshaw drivers. Do so respectfully and with a smile.

Waste Disposal: Help keep the beautiful beaches clean. Always dispose of your trash in designated bins and avoid littering, especially plastic waste.

Photography: Always ask for permission before taking close-up pictures of local people, especially the fishermen or children.

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