Marari Beach Resort
Marari Beach Resort — Kerala's Most Soulful Eco Beach Escape
Location: Mararikulam, Alappuzha District, Kerala Star Rating: 5-Star Eco Beach Resort Best For: Beach Lovers · Eco Travellers · Couples · Families · Wellness Seekers
Quick Facts
Star Rating | 5-Star Eco Beach Resort |
Room Count | 62 bungalows and villas across multiple categories |
Property Size | Extensive grounds with organic farm, lotus ponds, butterfly garden, coconut groves |
Location | Mararikulam, Alappuzha District, Kerala |
Operated by | CGH Earth (Casino Hotel Group) |
Best Season | October to March (beach season); June–August for monsoon seclusion |
Beach | Private beach access — one of the quietest stretches on the Kerala coast |
Pool | Large saltwater swimming pool |
Nearest Airport | Cochin International Airport (approx. 63 km / 1.5 hrs) |
Nearest Railway | Mararikulam Station (approx. 3 km) |
Dining | Chakara Restaurant, Beach Grill, Palm Shack, Clubhouse Bar |
Spa | Ayurveda centre — herbal oils made from on-site medicinal herb garden |
Experiences | Owl walk, bird walk, organic farm visit, coir making, kayaking, yoga, Kalaripayattu, cultural performances |
Why Marari Beach Resort Is Our Kerala Beach Pick
Kerala has a coastline. But Kerala’s beaches are not the reason most people visit. The backwaters, the Ayurveda, the hill stations — these are the draws. Marari Beach Resort changes that equation entirely.
Located in Mararikulam — a quiet fishing village on the Alappuzha coast that has somehow stayed unhurried while the rest of Kerala’s beach towns became busy — Marari Beach Resort by CGH Earth is the property that makes the Kerala beach argument. Not because it is a sprawling luxury resort with infinity pools and beach bars. But because it has understood what a beach holiday in Kerala should actually feel like.
The resort is built to resemble the fishing village it sits beside. Sixty-two bungalows with coconut-leaf thatched roofs are spread across gardens of lotus ponds, coconut groves, butterfly gardens, and organic farm plots. The architecture is Kerala vernacular — low, open, made of natural materials, oriented toward the breeze. The open-to-sky bathrooms — bathing under stars or the afternoon sun — are one of the most talked-about details in any of our Kerala recommendations. Guests who try it once come back specifically for it.
Marari Beach Resort earns its place in our Kerala itineraries because it completes a circuit that the backwaters and hill stations cannot. After Kumarakom or Alleppey, a night here — feet in the sand, saltwater pool, seafood from the beach grill, the owl walk at dusk — is the right ending to a South India trip.
Bungalows & Villas at Marari Beach Resort
All 62 rooms at Marari Beach Resort are bungalow-format — no hotel corridors, no shared lifts, no lobby traffic. Each one sits in its own garden pocket, separated by hedgerows and palm groves. The thatched coconut-leaf roofing, full-length windows, private terraces, and open-sky bathrooms are consistent across categories — what changes is the view, the size, and the degree of privacy
Garden Villas
The entry-level bungalows are deceptively generous. Large rooms with private garden terraces, the signature open-to-sky bathroom, and a sense of seclusion that most city hotels charge twice as much to approximate. These are the rooms our guests on Kerala beach extensions almost always choose — the price is accessible and the experience is the full Marari one.
Pool Villas
Private plunge pools set in walled tropical gardens. For couples wanting complete seclusion, these deliver it without compromise. You can spend an entire morning in the pool without seeing another guest. The thatched roofing and outdoor bathroom mean the boundary between inside and outside is effectively dissolved.
Deluxe Pool Villas
Larger footprint, more lush garden surroundings, and a more spacious private pool. The premium choice for longer stays or for guests who want the full Marari experience in its most complete form. Guests on anniversary trips and extended wellness stays frequently request these.
All bungalows include air conditioning (with natural ventilation designed to minimise its use), minibar, safe, kettle, free WiFi, and daily housekeeping. The open-sky bathrooms come with eco-friendly toiletries and are sheltered from view while remaining open to the sky — a feature that almost every guest mentions in their reviews.
Ayurveda & Wellness at Marari Beach Resort
Marari Beach Resort’s Ayurveda centre sits at the quieter edge of the property, set amid the medicinal herb garden that supplies the treatment oils. CGH Earth produces its own herbal preparations on-site — the oils used in treatments are not bought in, they are made from plants grown in the resort’s garden. That level of supply chain integrity is rare and reflects CGH Earth’s broader philosophy of authenticity over approximation.
Treatments range from the foundational — Abhyanga full-body massage, Shirodhara, Pizhichil — to shorter relaxation therapies for guests spending just one or two nights. For those wanting a longer programme, the Ayurveda team designs multi-day regimens based on an initial doctor consultation.
Yoga is held each morning in an open pavilion facing the garden and sea. The combination of beach air, the sound of palms in the breeze, and the session structure makes this one of the most natural yoga environments on the Kerala coast. Kalaripayattu demonstrations — the ancient Kerala martial art — are arranged on selected evenings and offer a genuinely thrilling contrast to the resort’s default mood of deep calm.
Dining — Straight from the Farm and the Sea
The food at Marari Beach Resort is rooted in two things: the 12-acre organic farm on the property and the fishing harbour a short walk away. That supply chain is not a marketing position — it is the kitchen’s actual reality, and guests feel it in the quality of what arrives on the plate.
Chakara Restaurant
The main all-day dining space, serving a rotating buffet of Indian and continental dishes with consistent Kerala coastal signatures. Breakfast here — fresh fruit from the farm, appam with stew, Kerala-style omelettes, local breads — is one of the most-praised meals at the resort. The evening buffet is wide and well-executed, with the fish and prawn dishes consistently leading guest reviews.
Beach Grill
Positioned directly on the shore, the Beach Grill serves the catch of the day grilled simply over charcoal. The format is straightforward: walk down to the grill, choose what came in that morning, sit at a table on the sand. The prawn curry and grilled karimeen have both earned specific mentions in hundreds of guest reviews. Lunch at the Beach Grill followed by a swim is one of the most uncomplicated pleasures Marari Beach Resort offers.
Palm Shack & Organic Farm Kitchen
The Palm Shack handles special dinners and private dining arrangements in the garden. The Organic Farm Kitchen offers something genuinely distinct — guests can walk the farm with the chef, select ingredients, and cook a Kerala meal from scratch. It is the kind of experience that turns a beach holiday into something with substance.
Afternoon Tea Cart
At 4pm daily, the tea cart makes its way through the gardens. Staff and guests gather around it — it has become one of the defining social rituals of a Marari Beach Resort stay. Guests who have returned five and ten times cite the tea cart as a specific reason they keep coming back.
Experiences — A Living Ecosystem
NATURE & WILDLIFE
- Owl Walk — A guided evening walk through the resort’s gardens tracking the resident owls. One of the most-recommended experiences at Marari Beach Resort and consistently cited in reviews as a highlight. Book at check-in.
- Bird Walk — An early morning guided walk with the in-house naturalist through the butterfly garden, lotus ponds, and coconut groves. The property’s biodiversity is exceptional — herons, kingfishers, and numerous migratory species depending on season.
- Butterfly Garden — A curated garden section designed to attract and sustain Kerala butterfly species. The naturalist walks explain the ecology and identify species.
CULTURE & CRAFT
- Coir Making — Learn the traditional art of coconut fibre rope-making from the women of the local community. One of CGH Earth’s responsible travel commitments — this is village knowledge, not a staged demonstration.
- Organic Farm Kitchen — Cook a Kerala meal from scratch using ingredients harvested during the session. Guided by the resort’s chef. The most requested activity for extended-stay guests.
- Kalaripayattu — Evening demonstration of Kerala’s ancient martial art form. Athletic, precise, and unlike anything else on the itinerary.
- Cultural Performances — Mohiniyattam and other classical Kerala dance forms on selected evenings.
BEACH & WATER
- Private Beach — Direct access to a quiet, relatively uncrowded stretch of Marari Beach. Sunloungers available; sea conditions vary by season — check with staff before swimming.
- Kayaking — Through the backwater channels and canals adjacent to the resort.
- Saltwater Pool — The large pool is the social heart of the resort during the day. The saltwater formulation is gentler on skin than chlorinated pools.
DAILY RHYTHMS (COMPLIMENTARY)
- Morning yoga in the garden pavilion
- Afternoon tea cart at 4pm
- Evening naturalist walk on request
Location & Nearby Attractions
Attraction / Access Point | Distance & Notes |
Marari Beach | On the property — private access to a quiet Kerala coastal stretch |
Mararikulam Fishing Village | Adjacent — early morning fish landing, local harbour life visible at dawn |
Alleppey (Alappuzha) | 10 km / 20 min — houseboat capital, backwater canals, easy day trip |
Kumarakom | 14 km / 25 min — Vembanad Lake, bird sanctuary, backwater resort strip |
Arthunkal Church | 8 km — important Portuguese-era pilgrimage church |
Kanichukulangara Devi Temple | 4 km — significant local temple |
Kochi (Fort Kochi) | 63 km / 1.5 hrs — Chinese fishing nets, heritage hotels, city exploration |
Mararikulam Railway Station | 3 km / 10 min — trains to Kochi and Thiruvananthapuram |
Cochin International Airport | 63 km / 1.5 hrs by road |
AKG Travel & Tours arranges private air-conditioned transfers from Cochin airport or any Kerala railway station directly to Marari Beach Resort.
Who Should Stay Here
PERFECT FOR
- Eco-conscious travellers who want responsible, community-connected hospitality without sacrificing comfort
- Couples wanting privacy, a pool villa, and a beach — the combination here is genuinely hard to match in Kerala
- Families with children — the naturalist walks, butterfly garden, farm kitchen, and open space make this one of the most child-friendly luxury resorts on the coast
- Guests adding a beach segment to a backwater or hill station itinerary — Marari is the natural third stop after Kumarakom and Munnar
- Wellness travellers who want Ayurveda alongside beach and nature rather than in a clinical setting
- Repeat Kerala visitors looking for something that feels like Kerala still does — slow, natural, and genuine
LESS IDEAL FOR
- Travellers wanting a party atmosphere or nightlife — Marari Beach Resort is deliberately calm and unhurried
- Guests who want a white-sand tropical beach — Marari’s beach is beautiful but is a working Kerala fishing coast, not Maldives
- Those who dislike open-air bathrooms — this is a core feature of the resort; garden villa guests cannot avoid it
Insider Tips from AKG Travel & Tours
- Book the owl walk the moment you check in. It runs at dusk with the in-house naturalist and space is limited. This is the experience most guests say they wished they’d done twice — book both evenings if your stay allows.
- The Beach Grill is lunch, not dinner. It operates during the day when the catch is fresh from the morning landing. Guests who arrive expecting a beach dinner service are sometimes caught out — plan your day accordingly.
- Request a pool villa for short stays, garden villa for longer ones. The pool villa gives you maximum seclusion for a 2-night stay. For 3 nights or more, the garden villa’s quieter pace suits the longer rhythm better.
- The open-sky bathroom is the point, not a drawback. First-time guests sometimes arrive uncertain about it. By day two, it is what they talk about. Lean into it — bath at night under the stars is a genuine Marari Beach Resort experience.
- Pair with Alleppey for the complete Kerala coastal arc. Marari Beach Resort plus one night on an Alleppey houseboat gives you beach, backwater, and the inland canals in a single 3–4 night sequence. AKG builds this combination into our Kerala coast itinerary.
- Monsoon visits are underrated here. The beach is quieter, the gardens are intensely green, and the farm is at its most productive. If you can accept occasional rain and rougher sea conditions, June to August at Marari Beach Resort is a genuinely different and deeply peaceful experience.
Conclusion
Marari Beach Resort is what happens when a great hospitality company decides to make a beach resort that thinks about what actually makes a beach holiday meaningful. CGH Earth’s answer is not a bigger pool or a flashier lobby. It is an organic farm that supplies the kitchen, a fishing village next door whose daily life guests can observe at dawn, an owl walk at dusk, an open-sky bathroom, and a saltwater pool that looks out through palms toward the Arabian Sea.
The guests who return to Marari Beach Resort — and many of them return on their fifth and tenth visits — are not coming back for the luxury spec. They are coming back because this particular combination of place, ecology, food, and unhurried hospitality is rare and getting rarer on the Kerala coast.
AKG Travel & Tours includes Marari Beach Resort in our Kerala coastal itineraries and often pairs it with Alleppey or Kumarakom as part of a wider backwater and beach circuit. We handle all bookings, transfers, and activity reservations before you arrive.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What makes Marari Beach Resort different from other Kerala beach resorts?
Marari Beach Resort by CGH Earth is built around eco-hospitality and community connection rather than conventional luxury. The 62 coconut-thatched bungalows are modelled on the local fishing village aesthetic, the kitchen draws from a 12-acre organic farm, the Ayurveda oils are produced from medicinal herbs grown on-site, and the guest experiences — the owl walk, the coir-making session, the farm kitchen — are directly tied to the ecology and culture of Mararikulam. It is the Kerala beach resort for travellers who want the place, not just the amenities.
Is the open-sky bathroom at Marari Beach Resort for everyone?
The open-to-sky bathrooms are a feature of the garden villas and are one of the resort’s defining characteristics. They are fully private and sheltered from view while remaining open to the sky above. Guests who are uncomfortable with this concept can request a room with a conventional enclosed bathroom at booking — but the majority of guests who try the open-sky option find it one of their favourite details of the stay.
What is the best time to visit Marari Beach Resort?
October to March is peak season — the beach is at its calmest, the weather is most comfortable, and the migrating birds are present. November to February is the ideal window for birdwatching and nature walks. June to August (monsoon) brings lower rates, an intensely green landscape, and a much quieter resort — the sea is rougher and swimming is not always possible, but the atmosphere is deeply peaceful and suited to Ayurveda and farm-based experiences.
How do I get to Marari Beach Resort from Kochi airport?
Marari Beach Resort is approximately 63 km from Cochin International Airport — around 1.5 hours by road. AKG Travel & Tours arranges private air-conditioned transfers for all guests. Mararikulam Railway Station is just 3 km from the resort for guests arriving by train from Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi, or further afield.
