Diveagar Beach, a coastal jewel in Maharashtra, beckons with its golden sands and swaying coconut trees! Once known as 'Dive Agar' (meaning a clean village), this serene haven boasts a rich history and the ancient Suvarna Ganesh Temple. Come, build sandcastles, savor delicious seafood, and create unforgettable memories on this pristine shore. It is one of the best beaches for travel and tourism.
Enjoy Sunset Views.
Explore Nearby Cashew Farms.
Relish Local Seafood.
Swim In The Sea.
Try Parasailing Or Banana Boat Rides.
Visit Suvarna Ganesh Temple.
Walk Along The Shoreline.
October to March
Early Morning
₹2,000 per person
Diveagar's history is intertwined with the legend of the 'Suvarna Ganesh' idol. In 1997, a local woman discovered a copper box buried in her field, containing a pure gold idol of Lord Ganesha. This discovery made Diveagar an instant pilgrimage site. However, the original golden idol was unfortunately stolen in 2012. A silver idol has been instated in its place. Beyond the temple, Diveagar has been a quiet coastal village for centuries, primarily dependent on agriculture and fishing. The beach's natural beauty has gradually attracted tourists, leading to the development of small-scale tourism infrastructure, including guesthouses and restaurants. The local community actively participates in maintaining the cleanliness and preserving the charm of the beach.