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Murud-Janjira Fort
Description :
Murud‑Janjira, built by the Siddis in 1567, is an unconquered marine fort on an island near Murud. Known for its strength and history, it’s reached by sailboats from Rajapuri jetty.
Title :
Khanderi Fort
Description :
Shivaji chose Khanderi to watch British trade. After resistance in 1672, the Marathas fortified it in 1679 despite blockades. The fort survived Siddi and British attacks, proving its strategic strength
Title :
Korla Fort
Description :
Built in 1521 by the Portuguese with Ahmednagar’s consent, the fort briefly changed hands after the sultan reclaimed it. A truce followed, leaving the island undeveloped except for a lone wooden cross
Title :
Alibaug Beach
Description :
Alibaug Beach, known for Kolaba Fort views and black sand, offers clean shores, long walks and coconut-lined views. Its calm waves, blue sky and breeze make it ideal for leisure trips and honeymoon
Title :
Nagaon Beach
Description :
Nagaon Beach, 9 km from Alibaug, offers calm views and water sports like jet skiing, parasailing, banana rides, plus great seafood
Title :
Kashid Beach
Description :
Kashid Beach, 30 km from Alibaug, is known for its white sand and clean 3‑km stretch lined with Casuarina trees. Enjoy watersports, camping, horse riding, and visit nearby Murud Janjira Fort.
Title :
Varsoli Beach
Description :
Varsoli Beach, 4 km from Alibaug, is a serene spot known for clean shores, calm waters, water sports, and many beachside cottages. As a naval base area, it offers a peaceful, refreshing getaway
Title :
Kihim Beach
Description :
Kihim Beach in Alibaug is lush with coconut trees and wildflowers, known for its pollution‑free beauty, white sands, and colourful seashells, making it a charming and scenic getaway.
Title :
Kolaba Fort
Description :
Kolaba Fort, a 17th‑century sea fort near Alibaug Beach, features cannons, carvings and rare freshwater wells. Built by the Marathas, it lies 1–2 km offshore and is accessible by foot at low tide or by boat at high tide.
Title :
Murud-Janjira Fort
Description :
Murud‑Janjira, built by the Siddis in 1567, is an unconquered marine fort on an island near Murud. Known for its strength and history, it’s reached by sailboats from Rajapuri jetty.
Title :
Khanderi Fort
Description :
Shivaji chose Khanderi to watch British trade. After resistance in 1672, the Marathas fortified it in 1679 despite blockades. The fort survived Siddi and British attacks, proving its strategic strength
Title :
Korla Fort
Description :
Built in 1521 by the Portuguese with Ahmednagar’s consent, the fort briefly changed hands after the sultan reclaimed it. A truce followed, leaving the island undeveloped except for a lone wooden cross
Title :
Alibaug Beach
Description :
Alibaug Beach, known for Kolaba Fort views and black sand, offers clean shores, long walks and coconut-lined views. Its calm waves, blue sky and breeze make it ideal for leisure trips and honeymoon
Title :
Nagaon Beach
Description :
Nagaon Beach, 9 km from Alibaug, offers calm views and water sports like jet skiing, parasailing, banana rides, plus great seafood
Title :
Kashid Beach
Description :
Kashid Beach, 30 km from Alibaug, is known for its white sand and clean 3‑km stretch lined with Casuarina trees. Enjoy watersports, camping, horse riding, and visit nearby Murud Janjira Fort.
Title :
Varsoli Beach
Description :
Varsoli Beach, 4 km from Alibaug, is a serene spot known for clean shores, calm waters, water sports, and many beachside cottages. As a naval base area, it offers a peaceful, refreshing getaway
Title :
Kihim Beach
Description :
Kihim Beach in Alibaug is lush with coconut trees and wildflowers, known for its pollution‑free beauty, white sands, and colourful seashells, making it a charming and scenic getaway.
Title :
Kolaba Fort
Description :
Kolaba Fort, a 17th‑century sea fort near Alibaug Beach, features cannons, carvings and rare freshwater wells. Built by the Marathas, it lies 1–2 km offshore and is accessible by foot at low tide or by boat at high tide.
Title :
Murud-Janjira Fort
Description :
Murud‑Janjira, built by the Siddis in 1567, is an unconquered marine fort on an island near Murud. Known for its strength and history, it’s reached by sailboats from Rajapuri jetty.
Title :
Khanderi Fort
Description :
Shivaji chose Khanderi to watch British trade. After resistance in 1672, the Marathas fortified it in 1679 despite blockades. The fort survived Siddi and British attacks, proving its strategic strength
Title :
Korla Fort
Description :
Built in 1521 by the Portuguese with Ahmednagar’s consent, the fort briefly changed hands after the sultan reclaimed it. A truce followed, leaving the island undeveloped except for a lone wooden cross
