Marina Beach
Sonam JoshiSonam Joshi/BEACHES, CHENNAI/ Created : Feb 4, 2014, 15:34 IST
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Sprawling over a distance of 13km, Marina Beach is the longest natural city beach in India and the second longest in the world after Miami. It runs from Fort St. George in the north to Besant Nagar in the south. It’s best to visit … Read more
Sprawling over a distance of 13km, Marina Beach is the longest natural city beach in India and the second longest in the world after Miami. It runs from Fort St. George in the north to Besant Nagar in the south. It’s best to visit the beach either at early morning or dusk, when the sandy stretch is cooled by sea breeze. During the evenings, it transforms into a popular hangout for Chennai residents and the sands get choked by the innumerable feet of discerning visitors. Read less

Sprawling over a distance of 13km, Marina Beach is the longest natural city beach in India and the second longest in the world after Miami. It runs from Fort St. George in the north to Besant Nagar in the south. It’s best to visit the beach either at early morning or dusk, when the sandy stretch is cooled by sea breeze. During the evenings, it transforms into a popular hangout for Chennai residents and the sands get choked by the innumerable feet of discerning visitors. Anyone who visits Chennai for the first time makes it a point to breathe in the air of Marina Beach Chennai. Amidst statues and memorials of political leaders, there are numerous food stalls selling snacks such as boiled peanuts and fried fish, shops and joyrides. From here, the joy of watching the sunrise and set is indescribable and breathtaking. The surrounding palm trees beckon you for a slow and relaxed walk along the beach.
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