Nicknamed the “Venice of the East”, Alleppey is a small island with an intricate maze of canals, rivers and backwaters. Beaches wind along the coast near small villages, while spas, churches, live music and Indian-style eateries keep things lively across the entire island.
Things to do in Alappuzha
Boating is a given when visiting Alleppey. Hundreds of houseboats navigate the backwaters, gliding past paddy fields, small farming villages and the Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary. You can hop on a sunset cruise or plan an overnighter with drinks and catered food.
Make your way to the St. Mary Forane Church to see elaborate murals and carved sculptures that date back to the 1800s before stopping in at Vembanad Restaurant for live music and cocktails. Have dinner at Varutharacha Kozhi Curry and try the chef’s house-made steamed tapioca, the signature chicken curry dish with coconut and chilis.
Locals believe Alleppey’s beaches are blessed by the gods. Soft sands and swaying palms frame an ancient lighthouse and seaside garden perfect for long walks. Stroll the cherished pier that’s been part of the port scenery for more than a century, then rent a kayak or put on snorkelling gear for offshore exploration.
Alleppey carries a reputation for wellness therapy and Ayurvedic spas, with dozens of practitioners and massage therapists working their magic on weary travellers. Tucked into the serene backwaters, Visrutha Ayurveda Chikitsalayam is a favourite destination for detox and health treatments or for enjoying rejuvenating herbal oil massages.
Getting around Alappuzha
Cochin International Airport is about 75 kilometres away. In the city, you can rent a car or take a taxi, bus or auto rickshaw. Houseboats offer transportation in the backwater areas.