Beypore Beach
Beypore Beach
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Beypore Beach, Beypore, Kerala 673015, India
Beypore is a charming coastal town in the Kozhikode district of Kerala, South India. It is renowned for its beautiful beach and significant historical port.
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Historical Significance
Beypore has a rich past, known historically by names such as Vaypura and Vadaparappanad.
- Tipu Sultan’s Influence: After conquering Malabar, Tipu Sultan renamed the town “Sultan Pattanam.”
- Ancient Port: Beypore Port is one of the oldest ports in Kerala.
- It maintained maritime trade with the Middle Eastern countries.
The Legendary ‘Uru’ (Dhow)
Beypore is famously known as the place where the legendary ‘Uru’ (a traditional wooden ship or dhow) is constructed.
- These magnificent wooden vessels were historically purchased for Arab trade and fishing.
- Today, some of these classic ‘Urus’ are utilized as tourist boats.
Attractions
- Small Port: The town features a small yet historically important port.
- Scenic Seashore: A beautiful and serene coastline, perfect for relaxation.
- Uru Construction Yard: Witness the traditional and intricate craft of Uru-making.
Why Visit Beypore Beach?
Beypore Beach offers a unique blend of sandy shore beauty, rich maritime history, and a glimpse into the traditional shipbuilding craft of Kerala.
Historical & Cultural Significance
Beypore is a historic coastal town located at the mouth of the Chaliyar River, famous for its rich maritime past and traditional craftsmanship.
- Ancient Port: Beypore Port is one of the oldest and most significant ports in Kerala, serving as a major maritime trade hub with the Middle East and Asia for centuries.
- Historical Names: The town was historically known as Vaypura and Vadaparappanad.
- “Sultan Pattanam”: The name was changed by the conqueror of Malabar, Tipu Sultan, to “Sultan Pattanam” (Sultan’s Town).
- The Uru (Dhow): Beypore is world-renowned as the center for building the magnificent ‘Uru’ (a large, traditional wooden ship or dhow).
- These vessels were historically built for Arab merchants for trade and fishing.
- Today, visitors can witness the intricate, age-old craftsmanship at the Uru-making yards and even see some ‘Urus’ repurposed as tourist vessels.
✨ Key Attractions & Experiences
- Pulimuttu (The Walkway): A major highlight is the rocky pier that extends for nearly 1 kilometre into the sea, offering a spectacular walk with waves crashing on both sides and picturesque views of the Arabian Sea.
- Beypore Port & Fishing Harbour: A small, active port that offers a glimpse into the local fishing community and maritime activities.
- Uru Building Yards: Witnessing the traditional construction of the iconic wooden ships is a unique cultural experience.
- Beach Leisure: The beach itself is known for its golden sands and relatively gentle waves, making it an ideal spot for a relaxing stroll or family time.
- Beypore Lighthouse: A nearby attraction offering scenic views, especially at sunset.
Getting Here
- Nearest Airport: Calicut International Airport (CCJ) – approx. 23 km
- Nearest Railway Station: Kozhikode Railway Station – approx. 10 km


