Welcome to Vengurla Beach, where the hills are alive with the sound of cashew, mango, coconut, and berry trees. This beach is so beautiful that one can get the feeling of heaven 😍, and the serene and quiet atmosphere made one forget all our worries. The long strip of white sand and clear blue water will make you feel like you’re on a private beach, especially during the off-season when there’s no one around.
But like they say, if there’s heaven, there’s also hell. there were bunch of beer bottles scattered on the beach sand 🤢, but hey, let’s focus on the positives, shall we? You can walk along the shore, spotting unique birds and shells without any crowds to disturb you. The calm waters are safe for playing up to a certain distance, and you can even catch some fresh fish at the morning and evening auctions.
The small cottages and shades on the beach provide a great resting place for tourists. And if you’re feeling spiritual, Vengurla Taluka has some beautiful temples to explore, including Devi Sateri, Shri Rameshwar, and Shri Navadurga at Kanyale Redi, Shri Mauli at Redi and Shiroda, Shri Vetoba at Aaravali, Shri Rampurush Temple at Kanyale Redi, and Shri Ganesh at Redi and Shri Ravalnath.
In short, Vengurla Beach is a clean, peaceful, and beautiful destination that you don’t want to miss. So pack your bags, grab your sunscreen, and let’s go! 🌞🏖️
The town has a rich cultural heritage. Vengurla Taluka has some temples including those of Devi Sateri, Shri Rameshwar, Shri Navadurga at Kanyale Redi, Shri Mauli at Redi and Shiroda, Shri Vetoba at Aaravali,Shri Rampurush Temple at Kanyale Redi, Shri Ganesh at Redi and Shri Ravalnath.
Vengurla, being a safe and natural port, commercial centre was initially established during 1665 by Dutch traders and subsequently by British rulers. Signs of Dutch – British rulers are present in the city : Dutch Wakhar (Warehouse), St. Lukes Hospital, Crowferd Market, etc. Planned city having road, market, commercial and office buildings, Municipal Council, Hospitals, Parks, etc. was developed by British rulers. The 130-year-old Vengurla Municipal Council is one of the oldest Municipal Council in Maharashtra State.