Wake up to the whispering of waves and murmuring of dancing palm trees and the voice of little birds flying over dry shoreland and sea waters. Be alive and experience the joyous magic of nature and spectacular sunset in its full glory at our Swasthigriha Beach homestay -Cherai.
Cherai has the longest beach in Kochi. The beach is located towards the centre-north of the Vypin island. It is about 15 kms long.
Cherai is a small town located on the north side of Vypin island. It is a region in the suburb of the city of Kochi, in the state of Kerala, India.
Cherai beach is at a distance of about
Just 4km away is the Kuzhupilly Beach. Famous for its pristine splendour is literally a paradise for swimmers. Its white and sandy shores form the perfect backdrop for a relaxing dip. The backwaters nearby are an added charm, as are the paddy fields and coconut groves on the way to the beach. Beach also host kite festivals occasionally.
Kitchen: Equipped with a stove top, RO water filter, refrigerator, and kitchenware - perfect for whipping up meals and storing groceries
Living area: Air-conditioned family room - ideal for escaping the heat and relaxing after a day of exploring.
32 inch smart TV with cable channels - keep yourself entertained with your favourite shows and movies.
Private bathroom - provides convenience and privacy, all rooms attached.
Balcony with sea views - enjoy the fresh air and stunning vistas.
Sleeping arrangements: 3 Ac Master bedroom- suitable for a family or group of friends.
Food and drink: Room service available with access to local restaurants nearby.
Guest access: Entire house, balcony, garden area and parking space is accessible.
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