Lawson’s Bay
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/SIGHTSEEING, VISHAKHAPATNAM/ Updated : Apr 6, 2017, 12:00 IST
Synopsis
Also known as the Pedawaltair Beach, Lawson’s Bay is a small but picturesque beach located close to the Ramakrishna Beach in Vishakhapatnam.
Also known as the Pedawaltair Beach, Lawson’s Bay is a small but picturesque beach located close to the Ramakrishna Beach in Vishakhapatnam. Read less

Also known as the Pedawaltair Beach, Lawson’s Bay is a small but picturesque beach located close to the Ramakrishna Beach in Vishakhapatnam. The bay’s clear and shallow water makes it perfect for swimming, surfing and sunbathing. It also has facilities for sailing and boating. Also you can see fishermen here carrying out there daily chores. The place is amazing to enjoy sunrise and sunsets and to ejoy some beauty of nature.
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