Just about 95 km from Mumbai, the coastal stretch of Alibaug in the Raigad district of Maharashtra welcomes you to the sands of Alibaug Beach—a scenic black-sand shore offering views of the sea and the historic Kolaba Fort offshore. Known for its relatively calm atmosphere amidst the Konkan coast, the beach also features water sports such as banana-boat rides and parasailing.

In this article you’ll find everything you need — from when to go and how to reach, to what to pack and how much to budget.
Quick Snapshot
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Best time to visit | Winter (November–February) for pleasant weather; monsoon offers lush scenery though some activities may be limited. |
| How to reach | Ferry from Mumbai / Road via Mumbai-Pune Expressway & then coastal route. |
| Must-do | Walk along the black sand at Alibaug Beach; visit Kolaba Fort; enjoy water sports; sunset. |
| Budget | Depends on travel mode & stay: day-trip from Mumbai can be modest; overnight stay mid-range resort costs higher. |
| Safety | Standard beach precautions; note monsoon season might bring heavy rainfall and restricted access. (General advisory) |
Why Visit Alibaug Beach?
Located on the Konkan coast in Maharashtra, Alibaug Beach stands out for its ease of access from the Mumbai metropolitan area, its historic backdrop, and its balance between relaxation and activity. Originally developed during the 17th century under naval chief Kanhoji Angre the town’s heritage combined with modern tourism infrastructure gives it charm. The black-sand stretch at the principal beach is broad and flat, making it ideal for leisurely walks. For travellers, it offers the convenience of a weekend getaway from Mumbai, while still hosting enough variety — beach time, fort exploration, water sports, cafés, and local food.
When to Go
Seasonal Breakdown
- Winter (Nov–Feb): Pleasant weather, comfortable temperatures (~14 °C to ~30 °C). Ideal for beach walks, sightseeing and water sports.
- Summer (Mar–Jun): Hot and humid; temperatures may rise significantly. Beach still accessible but less comfortable midday.
- Monsoon (Jul–Oct): Lush green surroundings, dramatic skies, and reduced crowds. However, heavy rainfall may restrict some beach activities or ferry services.
Note: I could not find official monthly rainfall and temperature tables specific to Alibaug Beach from a government site; travelers should check recent weather forecasts closer to their trip.
How to Reach
By Road
From Mumbai, you can drive or take a car to Alibaug via the Mumbai-Pune Expressway and then coastal route. The journey takes around 2–3 hours depending on traffic and starting point
By Ferry
A scenic route is via ferry from Mumbai’s Gateway of India to Mandwa Jetty, then onward by road to Alibaug.
Exact ferry times & fares vary by operator — I could not verify a consistent current fare from the official site, so check the ferry operator’s website.
By Train / Bus
Alibaug does not have a major rail station directly; you can travel by train to neighbouring stations (e.g., Panvel) and then taxi/bus to Alibaug.
Where to Stay
Alibaug offers a range of stays from budget guesthouses to mid-range seaside resorts and luxury villas.
- Regions: Alibaug town centre (near Alibaug Beach), Nagaon, Kihim, Rewas.
- Example: The government-run Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) lists stays for Alibaug region on its portal
- Price bands:
- Budget / guesthouse: check local rates.
- Mid-range resorts: expect higher weekend rates.
- Luxury villas: Private pool villas especially near Nagaon for groups.
Tip: Weekends are in high demand — booking in advance is wise.
Top Attractions & Experiences
Alibaug Beach
This is the main beach front. It’s described as having black sand and a wide flat shoreline perfect for long walks. Also noted for water sport activities
Kolaba Fort
Located just off the coast from Alibaug Beach and visible from the shore, this 300-year-old fort adds historic character.

Nagaon Beach
About 9 km from Alibaug town, known for cleaner sands and active water sports like jetski, parasailing.
Mandwa Beach
Popular for ferry connection from Mumbai, water sports, beachside cafés.
Suggested Itineraries
1-Day Itinerary
- Early morning: Depart from Mumbai (by road or ferry)
- Mid-morning: Arrive at Alibaug Beach – beach walk + light lunch
- Afternoon: Visit Kolaba Fort
- Evening: Sunset at Alibaug Beach, dinner by beach
- Return to Mumbai (or stay overnight)

2-Day / Weekend Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival → beach & resort check-in → water sports at Nagaon or Mandwa → beachside dinner
Day 2: Early morning beach walk → longer excursion to Kihim or Kashid → lunch → drive/ferry back to Mumbai by evening
7-Day Itinerary
If you have a full week: explore lesser-known beaches around Alibaug (Revdanda, Akshi, Varsoli), indulge in an off-beat village tour, visit local temples & plantations, enjoy at ease at your resort.
Costs & Budget
| Category | Approximate Cost* |
|---|---|
| Road travel Mumbai→Alibaug (car) | Varies by fuel/vehicle |
| Ferry Mumbai→Mandwa (single) | Check operator fare — not verified |
| Mid-range resort (1 night) | Local rates – check booking portal |
| Food (local café) | Budget accordingly |
| Water sport activity | Nagaon/Mandwa: subject to operator rates |
*Exact verified price data for many items (ferry, water-sports, resort weekend rate) was not found on official tourism portals; traveller should check current rates.
Local Transport
In Alibaug, you can use:
- Auto-rickshaws for short distances
- Taxis/cabs from jetty or ferry terminal
- Licensed two-wheelers rental service recently launched
- Ferry/taxi from Mandwa to Alibaug if arriving by sea
Permit/registration info: Two-wheeler rentals now regulated under Rent-A-Motorcycle scheme (2025).
Food & Drink
- Try local seafood (fish curry, prawn fry) and Konkani-style dishes with coconut & kokum. (General travel blog)
- Beach cafés in Alibaug & Mandwa: good for a sunset dinner.
- Hygiene tip: Prefer places with good turnover, fresh cooking, clean water source.
- Note: On weekends the busiest spots can get crowded – plan early.
Safety, Health & Permits
- Swimming: Stay within marked zones if available; tides change and the sand can be firm.
- Monsoon season: Heavy rainfall may disrupt ferry/road; check local weather alerts.
- Two-wheeler rentals: Ensure you use licensed operators.
- No special permit for general beach access was found; for certain water sports or private excursions check with operator.
- Health: Standard travel vaccinations; bring sunscreen, insect repellent, stay hydrated.
Packing List & Tips
Essential items:
- Beachwear + cover-ups (respecting local culture if visiting villages)
- Sun protection: sunglasses, cap, high-SPF sunscreen
- Comfortable sandals + water shoes (for sand and shallow water)
- Light rain jacket (if visiting monsoon season)
- Valid ID (for hotel, rental, ferry)
- Power bank & waterproof phone pouch
Cultural tip: Dress modestly if venturing into local towns or temples outside resort areas.
Responsible Travel & Sustainability
- The region is enjoying increased tourism growth; respect local ecology and culture.
- Avoid littering on the beach; use bins provided.
- Use licensed transportation & rentals; support local businesses like resorts, restaurants.
- If engaging in water sports, prefer operators who follow safety & environment norms.
- Avoid disturbing vegetation or local wildlife; be aware of any local plastic-ban rules (check signage).
Conclusion
Whether you’re planning a quick weekend escape or an extended break, Alibaug Beach presents a relaxing yet engaging destination. From the sand under your feet to the waves lapping the shore, and the historic fort standing guard offshore — you’ll find a perfect blend of beach, heritage, and coastal leisure. Book your stay, check for current ferry times or road-traffic, and get ready to unwind. Stay safe, observe local guidelines, and make your beach getaway memorable.
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Top FAQs
A1. Approx. 95 km by road; reachable in ~2–3 hours depending on traffic.
A2. Winter months (Nov-Feb) are ideal for comfort; summer opens up water-sports though heat is higher; monsoon brings lushness but some services may be limited.
A3. Yes — several resorts and MTDC-listed stays are available near the beachfront in Alibaug town.
A4. Activities such as banana-boat rides, parasailing, jet-skiing are mentioned by the Maharashtra tourism site.
A5. Yes, a 1-day trip is possible if starting early from Mumbai and focusing on the main beach and fort. But a 2-day or weekend stay allows more relaxed exploration.




