Bharathpur Beach
Bharatpur Beach is famous for its water-sport activities such as Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, Speed Boat Rides, Jet Skies, Banana and Glass-Bottom Boat Rides in Shaheed Dweep. There are stores available to get some snacks, tender coconuts to keep your energy up throughout the fun-filled and excitement of your time on this beach.
Bharatpur Beach is located around 500 meters from Neil Island jetty. It is one of the famous and most visited places for tourists/travelers because of its fun-filled activities.
Bharatpur Beach is free for everyone and it opens at 8 AM and closes at 5 PM.
Categories: Destination, Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep)
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Anthropological museum
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