Arnala Beach Mumbai

Beach
Arnala Beach

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

Quick Information

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

Location on Map
Activities
Swimming
Sunbathing
Photography
Interesting Facts

Accessible by boat

Historic fort ruins

Travel Tips

Carry food and water

Best as day trip