Hawa Beach, Kovalam — An Introduction
Hawa Beach is one of the three famous crescent-shaped beaches that make up Kovalam in Kerala (the others are Lighthouse Beach and Samudra Beach). Quiet stretches of golden sand, gentle palm-fringed promenades and rocky headlands characterize Hawa Beach. It is popular with families, sun-seekers and visitors looking for a relaxed seaside atmosphere with easy access to Ayurvedic treatments, local cafés and short boat trips.
Top things to do at Hawa Beach
1. Soak up the sun and swim
Hawa Beach’s soft sand and relatively shallow water make it ideal for sunbathing and casual swimming. Always check local conditions before entering the water — currents can change with the season.
2. Try water sports and board activities
- Surfing and bodyboarding: Small surfable waves can appear seasonally. Local operators sometimes offer short lessons or board rentals; availability varies with the season and sea conditions.
- Kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding (SUP): In calmer months these are a pleasant way to explore the coast.
- Traditional boat rides: Short catamaran or wooden-boat trips along the coast — you may spot shorebirds and, occasionally, dolphins.
3. Ayurvedic treatments, spas and yoga
Kovalam is a well-known center for Ayurveda. Hawa Beach has multiple wellness centers and small spas offering Abhyanga (oil massage), panchakarma packages and short rejuvenation treatments. Yoga sessions on the beach at sunrise or sunset are popular — ask your hotel or a local yoga school for schedules and drop-in classes.
4. Watch the sunset and photograph the coastline
Hawa Beach offers beautiful sunset views. The interplay of rocks, palms and low light makes it an excellent spot for photography. Bring a neutral-density filter or use HDR settings if shooting into the sun.
5. Visit the nearby lighthouse and viewpoints
Although the famous Kovalam lighthouse sits closer to Lighthouse Beach, the short walk or tuk-tuk ride from Hawa Beach to the lighthouse and central promontory rewards you with panoramic views of the three coves and the Arabian Sea.
6. Explore local food and beach shacks
- Seafood: Fresh fish, prawns and crab cooked Kerala-style (with coconut and spices) are widely available.
- Beach shacks and cafés: Small shacks offer light meals, fresh fruit juices, and coffee. Try local snacks like banana chips or Kerala-style dosas.
7. Shopping and local crafts
Walk the promenade and nearby lanes for boutiques selling beachwear, batik, handicrafts, jewellery and spices. Haggling is common at small stalls — be polite and reasonable.
8. Cultural experiences and performances
- Kathakali and classical arts: Traditional dance and theatre performances are staged in and around Kovalam — check local arts centres or hotels for schedules.
- Temple visits and festivals: Local temples host festivals throughout the year. Observing rituals or attending a local celebration (with respect and decorum) gives cultural insight.
9. Short day trips from Hawa Beach
- Samudra Beach and Lighthouse Beach: A short walk brings you to these neighbouring coves with different moods and vantage points.
- Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum): The state capital (approx. 15 km) offers museums, palaces and markets.
- Vizhinjam and the fishing harbour: A glimpse into local fishing life and scenic coastal viewpoints.
- Poovar backwaters: Boat rides among estuarine islands are a popular half‑day excursion.
- Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary: About an hour away for wildlife, boat rides and picnics.
Practical information for tourists
Best time to visit
The most pleasant months are October to February — cooler temperatures, low humidity and calm seas. The southwest monsoon (June–September) brings heavy rains and strong currents; swimming and many water activities are not recommended then. March–May can be hot and humid.
How to reach Hawa Beach
- By air: Trivandrum International Airport (Thiruvananthapuram) is the nearest airport — typically 15–20 km from Kovalam. Taxis and app-based cabs connect the airport to Kovalam.
- By train: Thiruvananthapuram Central Railway Station serves long-distance trains; taxis and buses connect to Kovalam.
- By road: Regular state buses, private buses and taxis link Kovalam with Thiruvananthapuram and surrounding towns.
Accommodation and budget
Kovalam offers a broad range of lodging: beach resorts and boutique hotels near the shore, mid-range guesthouses and affordable backpacker hostels. Hawa Beach has family-run guesthouses and some mid-sized hotels with direct beach access. Book ahead in peak season.
Safety and health
- Swimming: Swim only in lifeguard-supervised areas and during safe conditions. Beware of rip currents, particularly during and after the monsoon.
- Sun protection: Use sunscreen, hats and adequate hydration.
- Food and water: Prefer bottled or treated water. Choose clean, busy eateries to reduce the risk of illness.
- Valuables: Keep belongings secure; leave unnecessary valuables at your accommodation.
Accessibility
The sandy stretches and occasional rocky sections may be challenging for visitors with limited mobility. Some resorts and paved promenades offer easier access — contact your accommodation in advance for assistance.
Responsible tourism tips
- Respect local customs and dress modestly when you leave the beach area or visit religious sites.
- Do not litter — use bins or take waste with you. Support local beach-clean initiatives where possible.
- Avoid disturbing marine life and refrain from collecting shells or coral.
- Choose licensed guides and reputable tour operators for water activities and boat trips.
- Prefer locally owned restaurants and shops to support the community economy.
Sample itineraries
Half-day (morning)
- Sunrise yoga on the beach.
- Walk along the shore to Lighthouse Beach; enjoy breakfast at a beach café.
- Short Ayurvedic oil massage or head spa session.
Full day
- Morning swim and light water activity (kayak or SUP).
- Lunch at a seafood restaurant.
- Afternoon boat trip or visit to nearby Samudra Beach for tidepool exploration.
- Sunset at the headland and evening cultural performance or market stroll.
48 hours
- Day 1: Relax on Hawa Beach, Ayurvedic treatment, sunset photography.
- Day 2: Day trip to Poovar backwaters or Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary; evening seafood dinner and shopping for souvenirs.
Packing essentials and final tips
- Sunscreen, hat, sunglasses and a reusable water bottle.
- Swimwear, a light cover-up for walking through local streets, and sturdy sandals for rocky areas.
- Light rain jacket during monsoon months, insect repellent for evenings.
- Cash for small purchases — many local stalls may accept only cash.
- Respectful camera etiquette when photographing locals, especially fishermen and children — ask before you shoot.
Final note
Hawa Beach is ideal for travellers seeking a laid-back beach experience combined with Kerala’s wellness culture and coastal charm. With mindful planning — checking sea conditions, booking popular treatments in advance and embracing local customs — visitors can enjoy a memorable and responsible stay in Kovalam.