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Marve-Manori-Gorai

The beaches of Marve-Manori-Gorai are very close to Mumbai. The marvelous view of sunrise and sunset attracts many tourists to these tiny three beaches. These three pollution free beaches are blessed with heaven’s natural beauty and enigma. While Marve is a little fishing village, Manori and Gorai are more famous for their night long beach parties. Marve is also known as Borivali. Watching the sea on a full moon night is an experience never to be forgotten. So these beaches get flooded with people on the full moon nights. Foods are served by the villagers and houses are given on rent for spending nights.

Gorai is near to Manori and has a countryside look. The beach is very calm here and is safe for swimming throughout the year. It is an extraordinary experience to watch the sunset and sunrise behind the low hills along the beach.

Marve is about 40km from Mumbai. A 15min ferry ride from Marve will take you to Manori and Gorai both.

Getting There:
By road Marve is 40km from Mumbai. You can go to Malad railway station and then take the road. Manori and Gorai can be reached by a ferry ride of 15 min from Borivali. It can be reached by boats as well. There is another route to Marve via Bhayander which is 85 km. Private hotels are available on the beach front.


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