Vengurla
Vengurla’s beaches — Vayangani, Sagareshwar, Mochemad, Sagarteerth, Shiroda-Velagar and Redi — lie in a line going south right down the coast of Maharashtra till they rub shoulders with Goa. The roads that lead to Vengurla’s main landmarks form a ‘T’, with the jetty and the lighthouse at one end, and the market at the other. The road to Sagareshwar and the stretch of Vengurla’s hidden beaches are all spread out within a 3-km radius.
Vengurla beaches are untouched and it’s hard to come by another person here, which is perfect for the beach buff looking for a quiet holiday.
How to Reach Vengurla from Pune - To reach Vengurla From Pune drive down NH17 till Kudal. Turn right here onto SH120, which ends at Math. From here, SH121 goes straight to Vengurla
The best time to visit Vengurla would be between November and February.
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Vengurla lighthouse
About 3 km from the town and near the jetty is the lighthouse, reached via a winding path that passes through shrubs and vegetation. Perched on a hill, it’s set on a small plateau. It offers a spectacular view: the sea below you, stretching far into the horizon; the jetty and its boats; the palm-fringed coastline to the left; and a creek far away trailing out to the sea. To the right is a sheer drop down to the sea past jagged cliffs. To the north-west are the Vengurla Rocks, also called Burnt Islands, which was an important pointer for seafarers in times long gone.

called Burnt Islands, which was an important pointer for seafarers in times long gone. It’s well worth strolling around the lighthouse. The northern tip overlooks an alluring horseshoe-shaped beach. Small winding pathways lead down to small coves, which are in reality tiny strips of sand with the cliff-face rising on both sides.
Vengurla Jetty Once a bustling port, Vengurla’s jetty is a part of settlement set up by the Dutch. The best time to visit the jetty is in the evening when the boats return with the day’s catch.
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are the Vengurla Rocks, also called Burnt Islands, which was an important pointer for seafarers in times long gone.

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