Welcome to Beypore Beach, a magical gateway to Kerala's maritime history! Once known as Vaypura, this beautiful beach in Kozhikode has been a bustling port since ancient times. Watch skilled artisans build giant wooden ships called 'Uru,' a tradition passed down through generations. Feel the ocean breeze and soak in the stories of spice trade and seafaring adventures at this amazing travel and tourism destination.
Enjoy Local Seafood At Beachside Stalls.
Explore The Beypore Port Area.
Take Photographs Of The Traditional Urus.
Visit The Beypore Shipbuilding Yard.
Walk Along The Sandy Beach.
Watch The Sunset Over The Arabian Sea.
October to March
Evening
₹500 per person
Beypore's history is deeply intertwined with maritime trade and shipbuilding. It served as a prominent trading center, connecting Kerala with the Middle East and Europe for centuries. The port of Beypore was a crucial hub for spice trade and the construction of 'Uru' ships, large wooden vessels that were highly sought after by Arab merchants. These Urus were renowned for their craftsmanship and durability, making Beypore a significant shipbuilding center. The region witnessed the influence of various empires, including the Zamorins of Calicut and later the British. Today, the legacy of Beypore's maritime past is preserved in its shipbuilding traditions and the historical remnants scattered around the area, attracting history enthusiasts and cultural tourists.