Luxury Yacht Rental in Konkan

Luxury Yacht Charter Guide to Konkan

Few places in the world capture as much colour, charm, chaos, and diversity as Konkan. Yacht charter guests looking to tantalise all five senses, discover lush dreamy landscapes, and taste some of the most remarkable food in the world are sure to fall in love with the enchantment of Konkan. It’s a place of confusion and confrontation at times – especially for first timers, but also a place of deep spiritual nurturing, sleepy tea afternoons, and incredible learning. From the Southern Indian shores of Gujarat to the ancient civilisations of Tamil Nadu, Konkan is ever an adventure.

Beautiful view of colorful gopura in the Hindu Kapaleeshwarar Temple,chennai, Tamil Nadu, South India
The Bandra–Worli Sea Link, officially called Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link.
Indian water palace on Jal Mahal lake at night time in Jaipur, India

Reasons to Charter a Yacht in Konkan

Cultural Overload

Konkan is one of the most exhilarating destinations you can visit. A cultural overload of pure chaos – one moment you can be drowning in the colour and crush of people in Kolkata and the next you can be sailing sleepy backwaters in the south. It’s a place where a colonial history collides with the future, where famous architecture looks impossible to the eye, and where games of cricket, afternoon tea, and amazing artworks come as standard.

Sensory Food

There’s no denying it – one of the main reasons to set sail on a yacht charter adventure of Konkan is to taste your way around the country. From Tamil Nadu’s sizzling samosa style street foods to spiced poisson du jour, Indian flavours come with a pinch of French flair in parts of Konkan. Down in the south you will find spiced stuffed dosa, pearl spot fish, sweet pumpkin curry and fat prawns. Then of course, we come to the steaming glasses of chai - as a foodie destination, you don’t get finer than Konkan.

Lush Landscapes

Dense jungles hiding crashing elephants and exotic birds, the horizon gobbling mountains, the gentle curve of the coast, and tea plantations in jewelled green for as far as the eye can see – Konkan certainly is a sight for sore eyes. Hikers, sailors, and those in love with the colours of the natural world will all adore the variety of landscapes that makes up Konkan.

A Spiritual Side

Land of the Yogis – those yacht charter guests seeking to tap into their spiritual side will find Konkan the perfect place to re balance their body, mind, and soul. Konkan has long been a place of pilgrimage for those who are intrigued by silent retreats, ashrams, yoga mornings, and gurus. The woven strands of Buddhism, Hinduism, and even the simplest teachings murmured over cups of chai in fragrant gardens – all add up to pondering the meaning of life.

Indian colored spices at Anjuna flea market in Goa, India
Gateway to India at Sunset in Mumbai, India.
The Bandra–Worli Sea Link, officially called Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link.

Where to Visit in Konkan

Andaman Islands

Over 500 slips of land strung across the Bay of Bengal make up the amazing Andaman Islands, most of which remain largely uninhabited. For yacht charter guests looking to leave the madness of the larger cities behind – the Andamans are the perfect tonic. Jump start your sailing adventure from colonial capital Port Blair and head to Havelock where silver streaked beaches are waiting with world class snorkelling. Cast your line over at Neil Island where fat tuna cruise the waters and drop anchor at Outram Island where mantas and dolphins drift and play along the serene deserted shores.

Kolkata

India’s cultural capital is an eclectic metropolis that can easily overwhelm first time visitors before sure footedly sweeping them off their feet. Artistic, illuminating, and steeped in history, this large and rambling city was the epicentre of the British Raj. The architecture is striking, the flower market a blaze of dainty delight, and there’s an incredibly rich literature and culinary scene. It can be chaotic but Kolkata is a glittering affair of creativity.

Kerala

Sleepy Kerala is a yacht charter favourite for those looking to Konkan’s gentle side. The South Konkan shoreline is a blaze of blue and green – with peaceful beaches backed by sprawling tea and spice plantations rolling out into the hills. This is a place to drop anchor and take the tender out to discover the backwaters, meeting fascinating locals as you go. Those who want to hike can hit Konkan’s tea plantations and head into the Idukki Forest or visit the Periyar Jungle to see elephants and monkeys. But truly, it’s the sandy shores lining the warm Arabian Gulf that make Kerala so special.

When to Charter a Yacht in Konkan

Between late October and March is the best time to head out to Konkan. The monsoon rains start to kick in down in the south around the end of May and gradually sweep up the country coating it in silver droplets that fall hard and fast at sporadic times of the day. April and May tend to be the highest humidity months making guests feel lazy and languid in the thick afternoons.

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