Neendakara Beach is famous for its fish market.
Neendakara beach is located near Neendakara village in Kollam district 9 KM north of Kollam city in Kerala. It is a famous fishing harbour in Kollam district.
A headquarter of Indo-Norwegian Fisheries Community Project is positioned here and this place is considered as the spine of fishing and other marine activities in the region.
In the early 16th Century when Portuguese traders settled in Kollam, then their ships passed through the Neenadakara bar. The Neendakara Bridge connects the village to Sakthikulangara across Ashtamudi Lake.
It’s really fantastic place to hide out with your loved ones. Visitors can get the amazing view of harbour along with the sea from the bridge.
It is one of the prime port locations of Kerala blessed with a beauty of nature and because of this beauty, the people come here to enjoy its beauty.
This area is famous for fishing and also for whole/retail sale of fishes.
Neendakara Beach can be reached by train from the Kollam Junction Railway Station, located at a distance of 8 KM and from the Trivandrum International Airport,
located at a distance of 66 KM.
Neendakara is one of the most beautiful beaches in Kerala and has become a centre of attraction for the tourists. Tourists can enjoy many activities here and can visit nearby regions apart from the Neendakara Beach such as Varkala Beach, Kappil Lake, Janardhana Swami Temple, Thangassery Light House, Kollam Beach, Ayushi Ayurvedic Retreat, Sivagiri etc.
As the sun sets, let the cool breeze and the Chinese Fishing Nets help you cool off and welcome in the darkening sky. It is a wonderful way to soak in the final visuals of the day.
The best time to visit Kollam would be between the months of August and March.