Holiday

Kerala Holidays

Kerala packed with 26 million people in 38,900 sq km in a narrow strip of land between the Western Ghats and the beaches of the Arabian Sea, clings like a banana leaf to the southwestern coast of the Indian peninsula. The strip of land found a natural defence in the hills that sealed off one longitudinal section, leaving it open to access from the sea alone.

Food is a highlight of Kerala holidays
Food is a highlight of any Kerala holiday with most of Kerala's restaurants are situated around the beach. Keralan cuisine is wonderfully distinctive, great for vegetarians and those who like natural herbs and spices. Indian Coffee Houses are particularly good, where you can have a cup of coffee and a meal for just over 50p.

An old rice boat trip is a holiday highlight.
A day trip on the Kerala backwaters and lakes in an old rice boat is a recommended kerala holiday highlight. There is the opportunity to visit the little islands and settlements when you stop off for lunch or when you feel the need to return to dry land.

Deals to Isola Di Cocco Resort, Poovar
The Isola Di Cocco Resort is set where the Poovar river meets the Arabian Sea. Set amidst 25 acres of coconut groves and lagoons with a swimming pool, which overlooks the resort's own private beach and the river beyond.

Packages to Marari Beach
52 air conditioned thatched villas with twin or double beds, minibar, coffee making facilities and a furnished veranda with ceiling fan. The bathrooms are spacious and modern, built in traditional Keralan style with an open-air courtyard, complete with a papaya tree!

Leader Resort
Naukri
Visit Kerala
Ford Ikon