Marvé Beach
Marvé Beach | |
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Suburb | |
Coordinates: 19°11′50″N 72°47′48″E / 19.1973°N 72.7968°E | |
Country | India |
State | Maharashtra |
District | [Mumbai district]] |
Languages | |
• Official | Marathi, English |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
Marve Beach is located in the Western Suburb of Malad in the city of Mumbai, India.
Details
Ferry Services to the Essel World and Water kingdom Amusement Parks and Manori are available at its north end. Ferry service to Manori is provided by BEST. You can also carry your two wheelers onto the Ferry to Manori Island. Marve beach may be reached from Malad Railway Station (West side) by BEST bus no 272. Autorickshaws and taxis are available round the clock.
Movement on Marve beach is restricted due to its narrow width as well as presence of Indian Naval base, INS Hamla. The beach is not safe for swimming due to presence of very swift currents and sinking sand.
History
The strip of land from Aksa Beach to Marve used to be one of many islands that lay off the Salsette west coast. These islands seem to have remained separate till as late as 1808. At the time of writing of the old Gazetteer of Thana in 1882, these islands could be reached during low tides by walking across the tidal inlets in between.[1]
References
- ^ "Geography - Salsette group of Islands". Maharashtra State Gazetteer, Greater Bombay district. 1987. Retrieved 25 March 2012.