Cuddalore

​Silver Beach

​Silver Beach

The 57 km long beach is one among the longest in Asia and the second-longest in the Coromandel Coast. The historical importance of Silver Beach is reflected through Fort St. David, one of the three significant forts constructed by the British Empire, which is located there. While the Pallavas and Medieval Cholas were in power, Cuddalore was an important town.

The waves on the beach are mild, making it ideal for swimming. The crabs on the shore are to be avoided, though. The sunrise on the beach is a must-have experience for every beach lover. You can see a few beach resorts close to the shore. Although primarily a fishing port, the town today has had a number of chemical and pharmaceutical industries since SIPCOT was established.

Periyar College of Arts and Science is an arts college located close to the shore. Silver Beach hosts summer events every year in April or May. There are town buses that often ply between Silver Beach and the Cuddalore town bus stop. Taxis and autos can also be used to get there from various parts of the town.

Major attractions at Silver Beach

The silver beach is bordered by seafront erosions and lovely palm trees. The south of the beach appears to be a mini island, with not-so-violent waves and currents, so this place is apt for all water sports, and boats are also there for rent and riding. Yet another interesting feature of this beach is the mangrove forest on its west side.

It is the only mangrove forest in India, and a spectacular sight to see all the lush green sprouting out from the water.

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