Planning a beach holiday doesn’t have to empty your wallet. India has plenty of coastal spots where you can enjoy sunrise, dunes, and fresh seafood for a fraction of the price you’d pay elsewhere. Below are the most wallet‑friendly beaches and simple tricks to stretch every rupee.
Goa’s Bogmalo and Morjim: These beaches sit close to the airport, so you save on transport. Guesthouses start at INR 800 per night and local shacks serve dishes for under INR 150. The vibe is relaxed, and you can rent a bike for just INR 200 a day.
Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu: Famous for its temples, Rameswaram also offers clean, quiet shores. Budget hotels and dharamshalas cost INR 500‑700, and you can eat a full South‑Indian thali for around INR 120. Ferry rides to nearby islands are cheap and give a different perspective.
Kovalam, Kerala: While some parts are upscale, the nearby fishing villages keep prices low. Stay in a homestay for INR 900 and enjoy fresh catch cooked on the beach for under INR 200. Public buses run every hour, so you won’t need a private car.
Puri, Odisha: The long sandy stretch is perfect for sunrise walks. Budget lodges start at INR 600, and the iconic “puri bhaji” meal costs less than INR 80. Trains from major cities stop right at Puri, cutting travel costs.
Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh: A growing tourist hub, yet you can find sea‑view rooms for INR 1000. Local markets sell mango‑flavored snacks for INR 30. The nearby RK Beach promenade is free and great for evening strolls.
Travel off‑season. The monsoon months (June‑September) see fewer tourists, and many hotels drop rates by 30‑40%. You still get sunshine on the west coast and cooler breezes on the east.
Use public transport. Trains and state buses connect most beach towns. A one‑way train ticket from Mumbai to Goa is under INR 500 in second class, and the journey is scenic.
Eat where locals eat. Street stalls and family‑run eateries offer authentic meals at a fraction of resort prices. Look for “thali” options – they give you a balanced plate for a set price.
Book accommodation early on booking platforms that show budget filters. Many owners prefer direct phone bookings, which can shave off extra fees.
Bring basics from home – sunscreen, a beach mat, and a reusable water bottle. Buying these on the spot can add up quickly, especially in tourist hotspots.
With these beaches and tips, you can have sun, sea, and sand without stressing over the bill. Pack light, plan smart, and let India’s coastline surprise you with affordable beauty.
Discover where you can enjoy sandy beaches and palm trees without draining your wallet. This article reveals the best cheap beach destinations and tips for smart travel savings.
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