Offbeat Adventures And Tranquil Shores: Exploring Aare Ware And Nearby Attractions

Discover Aare Ware Beach, where twin shores, quiet sands, and winding coastal roads set the tone for a slow Konkan escape. From vivid sunsets to an over-the-sea zipline, this offbeat destination blends tranquillity with gentle adventure
Aare Ware is a twin beach separated by a quiet bay, known for its clear waters and pristine sands
Aare Ware is a twin beach separated by a quiet bay, known for its clear waters and pristine sandsApoo8338/Wiki Commons
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Aare Ware Beach is nestled near Ganapatipule, along the quieter stretches of Maharashtra’s Konkan coastline. The approach is as much a part of the experience as the beach itself. A winding coastal road unfurls along the Arabian Sea, offering postcard-worthy views that make the drive unforgettable. 

THINGS TO DO AND SEE

The Beach Experience

Aare Ware is a twin beach separated by a quiet bay, known for its clear waters and pristine sands. It is a perfect spot for leisurely strolls, listening to the gentle wash of waves, or simply relaxing by the shore. Sunsets here are particularly striking, painting the sky in vibrant colours that linger long after dusk. Occasional sightings of turtles along the sands offer a small but charming connection to local wildlife. Swimming, however, is not advised due to deceptively strong currents.

A Thrill Above The Sea

For visitors seeking more than tranquillity, the beach offers a unique “over the sea” zipline. Introduced in February 2024, the zipline operates from 9:30 am to 6:30 pm and provides a thrilling view of the beach and surrounding hills from above. While the waters may be off-limits for swimming, this activity allows adventurous visitors to experience the coastline in a unique way.

Go Slow

Stroll along the smooth, clean sands, letting the gentle sound of waves provide a soothing backdrop
Stroll along the smooth, clean sands, letting the gentle sound of waves provide a soothing backdropbhuppigraphy/Shuttestock

A visit to Aare Ware Beach is best savoured slowly, taking in the serene surroundings at your own pace. Stroll along the smooth, clean sands, letting the gentle sound of waves provide a soothing backdrop. As evening falls, the sunsets here are particularly striking, painting the sky in vivid colours that linger long after the sun dips below the horizon.

Keep an eye out for local wildlife—occasional sightings of turtles add a small but charming touch to the experience. The journey itself is part of the pleasure: the winding coastal road leading to the beach offers postcard-worthy views of the Arabian Sea. Swimming is not advised, as the currents can be deceptively strong.

Exploring The Konkan

Aare Ware’s location makes it an ideal base for exploring the surrounding region. 

Ganpatipule 

A stall on Ganpatipule beach
A stall on Ganpatipule beachTukaram.Karve/Shutterstock

Half an hour’s drive from Aare Ware Beach lies Ganpatipule, known for its pristine white sands and the ancient Shree Ganpati Temple standing on the shoreline. Aare Ware, by contrast, offers twin beaches, quiet shores, and the unique “over the sea” zipline, perfect for offbeat travellers. Both destinations showcase the Konkan coast’s natural beauty: Aare Ware for tranquil walks and stunning sunsets, Ganpatipule for family-friendly beaches and gentle adventures like camel rides, water scooters, and paragliding. Lush hills frame the coastline, offering panoramic views, while basic amenities ensure comfort. 

Ratnadurga Fort 

Around 40 minutes from Aare Ware and Ganpatipule lies Ratnadurga Fort, also called Bhagwati Fort, perched on a hilltop in Ratnagiri with three sides overlooking the Arabian Sea. Built by the Bahamani Sultans, it later passed through the hands of the Marathas, Peshwas, and the British. At the heart of the fort stands a temple dedicated to the goddess Bhagwati, while the sea-facing perimeter walls provide sweeping views of the coastline and surrounding hills. Though much of the interior is in disrepair, the combination of history and striking vistas draws both history buffs and nature enthusiasts. The fort is open daily from 7 AM to 6 PM.

Ratnadurga Fort, also called Bhagwati Fort, is perched on a hilltop in Ratnagiri
Ratnadurga Fort, also called Bhagwati Fort, is perched on a hilltop in RatnagiriPradeep717/Wiki Commons

Jaigad Fort And Lighthouse 

Jaigad Lighthouse stands on a rocky cliff offering sweeping views of the Arabian Sea
Jaigad Lighthouse stands on a rocky cliff offering sweeping views of the Arabian SeaNazz81/Wiki Commons

Located about an hour’s drive away, the Jaigad Lighthouse stands on a rocky cliff near the historic Jaigad Fort, offering sweeping views of the Arabian Sea. Built in 1932 during the British era, this three-storey lighthouse has become a favourite spot for tourists seeking both history and scenic vistas. The adjacent 16th-century Jaigad Fort, originally constructed by the Bijapur Sultanate for coastal defence, adds a layer of historical intrigue to the visit. Climbing to the top of the lighthouse rewards visitors with panoramic views of the coastline and open sea, making it an ideal stop for photography, sightseeing, or a quiet moment overlooking the waves.

Food And Accommodation

There are several eateries in and around Aare Ware Beach, ranging from simple local shacks to restaurants in nearby Ganpatipule. Along the coastline, small spots like Hotel Sai Prabha offer fresh Malvani meals, especially seafood prepared in traditional coastal style. Since Aare Ware is close to Ganpatipule, visitors can easily access well-known restaurants like Kamat Restaurant and other family-friendly places serving seafood, thalis, and classic Indian dishes, making it convenient for all types of travellers. A few resort cafés, such as Sea Salt Veg Bistro at Westbay Resort, provide more comfortable dining with vegetarian and regional options.

While Aare Ware has limited stay options, it still offers a few good homestays and small cottages for a peaceful, local experience. For travelers looking for more variety or full-service resorts, nearby Ganpatipule has several well-rated hotels, resorts, and beachfront stays, making it easy to find comfortable accommodation within a short drive. 

Getting There

The nearest railway station to Aare Ware Beach is Ratnagiri, around 22 km away, offering convenient connections to major cities like Mumbai and Pune. For air travellers, Kolhapur Airport is the closest, approximately 145 km from the beach, while Mumbai Airport, about 375 km away, is another commonly used option. From either the airport or railway station, visitors can reach Aare Ware by taxi or private vehicle, making for a straightforward drive from Ratnagiri city. The journey itself provides glimpses of the Konkan’s scenic landscapes, ensuring that the approach to the beach is as pleasant as the destination.

Best Time To Visit

The best time to visit Aare Ware Beach is between October and March, during the winter season, when the weather is mild, dry, and comfortable, with temperatures ranging from 20°C to 30°C. These months are ideal for sightseeing, photography, short treks, and enjoying the sunset, as the humidity is low and the atmosphere pleasant. Visitors can also take part in swimming and boat rides, making the most of the calm waters and scenic surroundings.

FAQs

Where is Aare Ware Beach located?
Aare Ware Beach is located near Ganpatipule in Ratnagiri district, along Maharashtra’s Konkan coastline. It is about 22 km from Ratnagiri town.

Is swimming allowed at Aare Ware Beach?
Swimming is generally not advised at Aare Ware Beach due to strong and unpredictable currents, even though the water may appear calm.

What are the main things to do at Aare Ware Beach?
Visitors can enjoy peaceful beach walks, sunset views, photography, and the unique over-the-sea zipline experience. Wildlife sightings, such as turtles, may also occur.

When is the best time to visit Aare Ware Beach?
The best time to visit is between October and March, when the weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.

Are there accommodation options near Aare Ware Beach?
Aare Ware Beach has limited homestays and cottages, while nearby Ganpatipule offers a wider range of hotels, resorts, and beachfront stays.

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