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Things to do for couples in Alleppey :

Alleppey offers a range of romantic activities for couples. Here are some things you can do together: :

  • Houseboat Cruise: Embark on a private houseboat cruise along the serene backwaters of Alleppey, enjoying the scenic views and tranquil atmosphere.
  • Backwater Canoeing: Explore the narrow canals and waterways of Alleppey on a romantic canoe ride, immersing yourselves in the beauty of nature.
  • Sunset at Alappuzha Beach: Witness a breathtaking sunset hand in hand at Alappuzha Beach, with golden hues painting the sky and gentle waves lapping at the shore.
  • Shikara Ride: Experience a traditional Shikara boat ride, gliding through the backwaters while savoring the peaceful surroundings.
  • Romantic Walks: Take leisurely walks along the picturesque streets of Alleppey, discovering charming markets, local shops, and traditional architecture.
  • Ayurvedic Spa: Pamper yourselves with a rejuvenating couples’ Ayurvedic spa session, where you can relax and indulge in soothing treatments together.
  • Visit Marari Beach: Plan a day trip to Marari Beach, located near Alleppey, for a quiet and secluded beach experience, perfect for intimate moments.
  • Enjoy Local Cuisine: Treat yourselves to delectable seafood and traditional Kerala cuisine at the local restaurants, enhancing your culinary experience.

With its serene backwaters, romantic settings, and tranquil ambiance, Alleppey provides the perfect backdrop for couples to create lasting memories together.

Places to Visit in Alleppey

Here are some of the most iconic and popular places to visit in Alleppey –

  • Vembanad Lake– The longest lake in India and the largest in Kerala. It is known by different names in different places. You can gobird-watchingaround the lake, walk the nature trails, do a boat ride on the lagoon or stay in a houseboat.
  • Alleppey Beach – The city’s main seafront, Alleppey Beach is a popular haunt for locals and tourists alike. Relax under the palm-fringed shores or picnic on the beach. You can also enjoy the incredible sunset views from the 150-year old pier. The beachfront also hosts the Sand Art Festival and the Alappuzha Beach Festival.
  • Punnapra Beach – An isolated beach located 12 KM from the main town. The serene shores boast golden sands and clear waters because of lesser visitors. Spend a quiet afternoon or evening on the beach, a romantic date or try an ayurvedic massage, offered by the beachside therapy centres.
  • Ambalapuzha Sree Krishna Temple – An ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Lord. It was built in the traditional Kerala style architectural pattern.
  • St. Mary’s Basilica – Also called the St. Mary’s Forane Church, this is an ancient Syro-Malabar church, built in 427 AD. It is one of the oldest Syrian Catholic churches in India and an iconic historical structure of Kerala.
  • Krishnapuram Palace– Built during the reign ofTravancore king Marthanda Varma, this two-story structure boasts traditional Kerala architectural style. The highlight of the palace is the 53 sq. foot mural painting called theGajendra Moksha,which also has historical significance.
  • Bay Island Driftwood Museum– A local museum known for innovative modern techniques of creating sculptures out ofroots and tree trunks, and other art made ofdriftwood.
  • Homestayat theColone’s Beach Villaoffers a customized stay experience with home-cooked food.
  • Revi Karuna Karan Memorial Museum, a privately owned museum, boasts a huge collection of porcelain, ivory, and Swarovski crystals.

Places to Eat in Alleppey :-

Alleppey food is predominantly traditional Kerala food based on local fare likecoconuts, fish, seafood, toddy, etc.

Check out these top-rated restaurants on your tour –

  • Taste of Venice
  • BayRoute Bistro
  • Hassan’s Family Restaurant
  • Noorjahan Restaurant and Bakery
  • Halais Restaurant
  • Kebab Nation
  • Oru Dosa Company

History & Culture :-

The history of Alleppey dates back to theMiddle Agesand there are pieces of evidence to show the region’s trade relations withGreeceandRomeof that era. Some documents show the history of Alappuzha from the time of theSangam dynastybut the region gained prominence underMaharaja Marthanda Varma,who was known as the “Maker of the Modern Travancore”. The present-day district of Alleppey was formed by adding parts ofKottayamandKollam, in 1957.

Modern-day Alleppey is a multi-cultural place the diverse local communities along with a smallethnic tribal population, influencing its culture. But the district has been known historically to have played an important role in the development and evolution of theMalayalam language, art, literature, and musicthat defines the overall culture ofKerala.