Alappuzha Lighthouse

Overview

Alappuzha Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse located near Alappuzha Beach in Alappuzha, Kerala. It is one of the oldest lighthouses in the region and stands close to the Arabian Sea.

The lighthouse is painted in red and white bands and is a well known landmark in the area. Visitors can climb to the top using a spiral staircase and enjoy wide views of the sea, beach, and surrounding town.

Because of its location near the beach, many travelers visit the lighthouse along with nearby coastal attractions.

Open Hours

  • Open Days: Tuesday to Sunday
  • Opening Time: 10:00 AM
  • Closing Time: 5:00 PM
  • Closed On: Monday

Visitors are usually allowed entry till late afternoon.

Entry Fee - Indians vs Foreigners

Category Ticket Price (INR)
Indian Citizens ₹20
Foreign Tourists ₹50
Children ₹10 (approx.)
Camera Free Extra charges may apply

What To Expect

Lighthouse Climb

Alappuzha Lighthouse has a spiral staircase that leads to the top viewing area.

Sea and Beach Views

Visitors can see wide views of the Arabian Sea and nearby Alappuzha Beach.

Historic Structure

The lighthouse is an old structure that shows traditional design and coastal importance.

Photography Spot

The top view and surroundings make it a good place for photos.

Tips

  • Climb carefully as the staircase is narrow.
  • Visit in the morning or late afternoon for better weather.
  • Carry water, especially during hot days.
  • Avoid visiting during heavy rain or strong winds.
  • Follow safety instructions inside the lighthouse.
Alappuzha Lighthouse

About Alappuzha Lighthouse

Alappuzha Lighthouse was built when coastal trade was active in this region. It helped guide ships along the Arabian Sea.

The structure stands close to the beach. It remains part of the town’s history. Over time, people began to visit it for the view.

Visitors can climb to the top. From there, you see the coastline, the town, and the open sea. The view spreads wide in all directions.

The lighthouse is often part of short visits. Many come here along with the nearby beach. Some climb up slowly. Some stand at the top and look out. You see land, water, and sky meeting at the edge.

Detailed Information

Detail Information
Location Alappuzha, Kerala
Type Lighthouse
Famous For Sea view from top
Nearby Attraction Alappuzha Beach
Structure Red and white tower
Visitor Activity Climbing and sightseeing
Best Time to Visit Morning or late afternoon
Closed Day Monday

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Alappuzha Beach

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Alappuzha Lighthouse located?

Alappuzha Lighthouse is located near Alappuzha Beach in Alappuzha, Kerala.

Can visitors climb the lighthouse?

Yes, visitors can climb to the top using a staircase.

Is there an entry fee for the lighthouse?

Yes, a small ticket fee is charged for entry.

What can visitors see from the top?

Visitors can see views of the Arabian Sea, beach, and surrounding town.

How much time is needed to visit the lighthouse?

Most visitors spend around 30 to 45 minutes here.