Arnala Beach Mumbai
About
Pristine beach with historic fort ruins on Arnala Island. Located beyond Virar in the northernmost reaches of Mumbai's suburban railway network, Arnala Beach offers a rustic escape from the city on a small island accessible by a short boat ride. The 17th-century Arnala Fort, built by the Portuguese and later captured by the Marathas, stands partially submerged along the shore with impressive stone walls and bastions still visible. The beach itself is relatively unspoiled with golden sand, coconut palms, and a peaceful fishing village atmosphere. Local fishermen sell fresh catch on the shore. The journey from Mumbai involves a local train to Virar followed by an auto-rickshaw and boat ride.
Basic Information
Timings
Open 24 hours
Entry Fee
Free
Best Time to Visit
October to March
Place Type
Beach
How to Reach
Train to Virar, then boat to Arnala Island
Nearby Metro Stations
Metro stations within 5 km of Arnala Beach
No metro stations found within 5 km.
Nearby Local Train Stations
Local train stations within 3 km of Arnala Beach
No local train stations found within 3 km.
History
16th-century Portuguese fort ruins on island
Frequently Asked Questions
Opening Hours
Open 24 hours
Entry Fee
Free
Type
Beach
Best Time to Visit
October to March
How to Reach
Best reached by taxi or auto-rickshaw
Accessible by boat
Historic fort ruins
Carry food and water
Best as day trip