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Devka Beach
Devka Beach is one of the most attractive sea beaches of Daman and Diu. It is located at a distance of 5 km from Nani Daman.

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Devka Beach, Daman and DiuDevka Beach is one of the most attractive sights of Daman and Diu. It is located 5 km away from Nani Daman. This is marked with white sand beaches and amusement Parks which have been especially conceived to entertain the tourists of Daman and Diu. Located on the western coast of India these are some of the well maintained beaches that stretch up to 3km. With its picturesque scenery, these have been biggest attractions of India.

Tourism in Devka Beach
Along with a silver look of the white sand sea beach, Devka beach is surrounded by some of the well maintained amusement parks which were designed to provide space for long walks. With its huge and artistic fountains, these parks provide some scopes for recreations for its visitors. It also provides great opportunity for the children to play with a number of assorted jungle gins and spend their time in other activities of amusement. During festivals, like Nariyal Poornima, Folk Dance Festival and all other festivals, these parks are given special decorations.

Tourism near Devka Beach
Apart from the amusement parks, there are some nearby attractions to Devka Beach, which tourists often like to visit while touring in Daman and Diu. The nearby places are Kadaiya Lake Garden, Mirasol Water Park, Cathedral of Bom Jesu, Somnath Mahadev Temple, Chapel of Our Lady of Rosary, Governor"s Palace, Jetty Garden, St. Jerome Fort and Jampore Beach.

Visiting Information to Devka Beach
This sandy beach is not considered safe for swimming, due to the rough rocks underwater. Nearest airports to this place are Surat Airport and Chhatrapati Shivaji Airport. Nearest rail stations are Bagwada Railway Station and Vapi Railway Station. This place is also well connected to all other major cities by road. Auto rickshaws and taxis are frequently available from Nani Daman to travel to the Devka Beach.

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