Precious Rongmei
Sep 24, 2024
Let’s look at some Indian destinations that are coastal gems in terms of maritime activities, lovely coastal weather, and culture. World Maritime Day (September 26) is celebrated annually on the last Thursday of September.
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The monsoon season brings heavy rains in Mumbai, but for the rest of the year, even though it is humid, the cooling sea breeze provides relief.
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Kochi experiences mild to moderate temperatures throughout the year. The monsoon showers and cool breezes in the evenings make Kochi a lovely destination.
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Goa is synonymous with balmy weather. The evenings are long and lovely with a cool sea breeze for company.
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Visakhapatnam, often called Vizag, is one of India’s oldest port cities. The city’s maritime weather is influenced by the Bay of Bengal. The warm and humid day is often replaced with the refreshing sea breeze in the evenings.
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Puducherry experiences a tropical wet and dry climate, with the Bay of Bengal contributing to its moderate temperatures and pleasant breezes.
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The Arabian Sea’s influence ensures consistent sea breezes that keep the city cool, especially during the post-monsoon and winter months.
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The coastal breeze, especially during the late afternoon and evening, brings relief from the otherwise warm temperatures. Spend an evening at Marina Beach, one of the world’s longest urban beaches, to enjoy a perfect breezy evening.
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Recently renamed as Sri Vijaya Puram, the capital city of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, boasts a tropical rainforest climate. The weather remains moderate throughout the year.
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Situated at the southernmost tip of India, where the Bay of Bengal, Arabian Sea, and Indian Ocean converge, Kanyakumari enjoys a tropical coastal climate. Sunrises and sunsets are very enjoyable.
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Located on Pamban Island, Rameswaram is surrounded by the Gulf of Mannar and the Palk Strait, ensuring a mild and breezy tropical climate year-round.
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