Marvé Beach is a beach located in Mumbai, Maharashtra. The average rating of this place is 4.10 out of 5 stars based on 1588 reviews. The street address of this place is Malad, Malad West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400095, India. It is about 4.14 kilometers away from the Borivli railway station.
Vivek Chalke 15 months ago
Marve Beach, not so beautiful in its surroundings, has some drawbacks in terms of cleanliness and maintenance. The stinky smell and garbage lying around are not ideal for a beach experience. The stacked rocks at one corner might not be safe for swimming. However, it offers a variety of food stalls serving both vegetarian and non-vegetarian options. There is an abundance of fishing activity, and the beach serves as a departure point for boat rides to both Essel World and Water Kingdom. Additionally, the Global Vipassana Pagoda is visible from the beach, adding to its scenic beauty.
Amazing Game world 20 months ago
The beach is little stinky and garbage lying around. It has cutted rocks stacked at one corners. There are stalls of all varieties veg and non veg both. There are lots of fishing happening here. There is boat ride to easel world and water kingdom from here. From here global vipassana paragana can be seen.
Subham Mulky (Sagis47) 17 months ago
Situated in Malad West, the Marve Beach is a beautiful beach by the Arabian Sea. The beach isn’t very clean. The beach is very close to the INS Hamla Camp, therefore, if you visit the beach in the morning, you can see the Hamla Camp jawans training on the beach.
The Marve beach is also known for the Koli fishermen, who fish close to the beach and bring their fishes on the shore to be sent to Mumbai’s markets. The beach can be a quiet getaway, but the beach is rather narrow and getting in the waters is not advisable due to the swift current and mud that sinks fast.
The Marve beach is about seven kilometres from the western suburbs of Malad. The beach gives you a stunning view of the Arabian Sea and the surrounding hills. You can come here in the evenings too, to watch the sunset in the Arabian Sea.