Punnapra Beach in Alleppey, Kerala, a hidden gem! Imagine golden sands where history whispers. Once known as 'Workers Paradise', it's more serene now. Feel the sea breeze, build sandcastles, and remember the Punnapra-Vayalar uprising. Perfect for families seeking a peaceful escape to the Arabian Sea! Discover Kerala tourism!
Enjoy Local Snacks And Refreshments
Explore The Nearby Backwaters
Relax On The Golden Sands
Swim In The Calm Waters
Visit The Punnapra-Vayalar Memorial
Witness Stunning Sunsets
October-March
All-Day
₹1,000 per person
Punnapra Beach holds historical significance as the site of the Punnapra-Vayalar uprising in 1946. This communist-led revolt against the then princely state of Travancore played a crucial role in Kerala's political history. While the uprising itself was a tragic event, it is remembered as a pivotal moment in the struggle for workers' rights and against oppressive rule. Today, the beach stands as a quiet testament to this historical event, offering visitors a place for reflection amidst its natural beauty. A memorial to the uprising can be found near the beach.