Green by name, green by nature, this beautiful Taj property is tucked away in secluded gardens behind a lagoon and a long stretch of beach. To the north of bustling Kovalam, this is the place to experience some tranquillity in one of the region’s most popular beach resorts. The hillside grounds are dotted with thatched buildings and open-air pavilions and palm shaded pathways wind their way around the resort. The Jiva Spa is one of the best in the region and it is something of a verdant sanctuary. The treatments and therapies have been inspired by ancient Indian healing practices and have been created with the body and soul in mind. In the heat of southern India, we particularly love the Chandana treatment which has cools the skin with the use of aloe vera and beautifully aromatic sandalwood. Jasmine Bay is the hotel’s main restaurant. Overlooking the pool and towards the ocean, this delightful venue has a menu that features both locally-inspired dishes and international cuisine. While the majority of the Taj’s facilities are located away from the beach, the casual Bait seafood restaurant is situated down by the water. It is a popular spot for a sunset cocktail and after dinner after nightfall. Back at the heart of the resort is the Neera Bar which serves spirits, wine and beer as well as a range of soft drinks. The rooms are wonderfully spacious and traditionally and tastefully decorated with comfortable furnishings. Each is located in a two-storey thatched cottage which is shares with other rooms and suites. The Superior Charm Rooms are a great choice and you can easily upgrade to a room with a sea view. If you need a little more space, the Deluxe Allure Suites with their separate bedroom and living rooms are the perfect choice.
Following an adventure taking in the highlights of Southern India there’s little better than retreating to a secluded spot that feels like your own private piece of paradise. That’s what you’ll find at Marari Beach. Surrounded by local fishing communities, and within acres of parkland scattered with lotus ponds and coconut groves, this is a hidden Kerala gem far removed from the outside world; there are no televisions, and while you can access Wi-Fi, you're likely to find yourself forgoing technology for cultural and nature experiences, yoga sessions, and just wandering along the beach and watching the catch of the day being landed on the white-sand beach. Owned and run by CGH Earth, the hotel has a real eco-friendly focus. Everything they do is environmentally sensitive and benefits the local community. That’s not to say you’ll be skimping on fantastic service and modern facilities such as a spa, swimming pool, tennis courts and bicycles to borrow to explore the local area. Keralan, Indian and international cuisine is served under a thatched roof at the main restaurant, with much of the produce used in the resort’s own organic gardens. There’s also a restaurant by the beachside where you can dine on the freshest seafood available – it might even be the same catch of day that you saw being landed on the beach! Marari Beach’s villas are set throughout the resort and are set within enough space to ensure privacy. The style is simple and rustic – each villa has a thatched roof and a partly open-air courtyard-style bathroom. These villas really do give a sense of place, and of course, space.
With unique architecture that’s inspired by the region’s traditional and iconic houseboats, this Taj property leaves you with a real sense of place. Located in 26-acre grounds next to the Kappil River and just a short walk through the palm-scattered gardens to a quiet beach, it is also possibly one of the most tranquil Indian beach resorts we feature. The Jiva Spa is the real jewel in the crown here. In this extensive and serene space you can soak away everyday life as you experience treatments that have been born from ancient Ayurvedic practices and Indian healing rituals. Yoga is also a particular focus here – something that should not come as a surprise in this corner of the world. Whether you are a beginner or more advanced, there is a wide selection of sessions to choose from. We can’t think of a better way to start the day. If the spa and yoga sessions are not enough, you can kayak along the river, enjoy dinner by the waterside or enjoy a trip to the 17th Century Bekal Fort. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served daily at the main restaurant, the Backwater Café. Depending on your personal tastes, you can opt for Kerala-inspired dishes or various international cuisines. As the name suggest, By the Bay is a seafood restaurant. Open just for lunch from Tuesday to Sunday, it has a relaxed vibe and serves mouthwatering dishes. The final dining venue, Grills ‘n’ More, is a poolside barbecue where grilled specialities are created using local flavours. One of the ultimate treats – perhaps to celebrate an anniversary, birthday or just because – is a private dinner by the river. The beautiful rooms and suites at the Taj Bekal are full of light and have been designed with the local ketuvallams in mind. Each room has plenty of outdoor space – the Superior Rooms feature either a large balcony or terrace with hanging day bed while the Deluxe Villas have a beautiful courtyard. The most sought after accommodation here has to be the Deluxe Villas and Premium Villas which feature a plunge pool on the spacious terrace.
With accommodation inspired by traditional fisherman’s cottages, an off-the-beaten-track setting on Kerala's unspoilt Malabar coast and a focus on wellbeing, this is the ultimate retreat if you are truly looking to get away from it all. Walk along the seemingly endless beach for miles and see only local fishermen landing their catch, enjoy cooking lessons with the resort’s chef or relax under palms in the beautiful gardens or by the pool... you may even forget there’s a world beyond you little slice of paradise. There’s a complimentary yoga class each morning that’s perfect for beginners which take place in the beach-side yoga hall – what better way to start each day. One-to-one or small group sessions for those who are more advanced, as well as yoga meditation lessons can also be arranged throughout the day. The focus at the resort’s unique Annapurna restaurant is healthy and delicious Ayurvedic dishes, the majority of which are vegetarian. Alternatively, you enjoy fresh seafood sourced from the morning’s catch, as well as more western-style dishes at Meenakshi which has a fantastic setting overlooking the beach. Foodies can also partake in cookery classes and learn how to make regional Malabar dishes under the guidance of the resort’s resident chefs, again with fresh fish bought in daily by local fishermen. The beautiful thatched cottages are inspired by the local fishermen dwellings and are furnished with items created by local crafts people as well as a few antique pieces. The Gardenview Cottages are located within the landscaped gardens with the verdant foliage creating a real sense of privacy. The cottages each feature charming names such as Ananda, meaning Bliss, Dana meaning generosity and Sukha meaning happiness.