Revdanda Beach Travel Guide 2026: The Hidden Alternative to Kashid Beach
Revdanda Beach gets compared to Kashid so often — usually by people who’ve been to both — that the comparison has become its own introduction. Kashid is famous, crowded, and bookable three months in advance on every peak-season weekend. Revdanda is quieter and less known, sitting on black volcanic sand with a 16th-century Portuguese fort at one end and the open ocean at the other.
It’s 15 km from Kashid. It takes the same drive from Mumbai. It has none of the tourist infrastructure and all of the coastline. For a certain kind of traveler — one who booked Kashid once, spent the weekend stuck in traffic between food shacks, and swore to do better next time — Revdanda is the answer.
This 2026 guide covers everything you need to plan your trip: how to get there, what to do there, the fort’s history, the best time to visit, and where to stay nearby.
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Why Revdanda Beach Is the Better Alternative to Kashid

Revdanda Beach doesn’t try to compete with Kashid’s white sand and water-sport energy. It offers something entirely different: a long, wide, black-sand beach with the ruins of a Portuguese fort as its backdrop, a working fishing village as its context, and the kind of uncrowded mornings that have largely disappeared from every popular Maharashtra beach.
| Factor | Revdanda Beach | Kashid Beach |
| Sand type | Black volcanic sand — unique in the Alibaug region | White-golden sand — classic beach look |
| Crowd level | Very light — even on weekends | Heavy — especially Nov to Feb |
| Historical character | Revdanda Fort adjacent — 16th-century Portuguese ruins | No major heritage site |
| Commercial infrastructure | Minimal — no food shacks or water sports | Heavy — shacks, operators, rentals |
| Best for | Photography, walks, fort exploration, quiet | Water sports, social beach, families |
| Distance from Mumbai | ~110 km via NH66 (3.5-4 hours) | ~125 km (3.5-4 hours) |
The honest summary: if your beach trip is about activities, Kashid delivers. If it’s about a genuine coastal atmosphere without tourist density, Revdanda wins.
Revdanda Beach: Quick Reference Facts
| Detail | Information |
| Location | Revdanda village, Chaul area, near Alibag, Raigad district, Maharashtra |
| Distance from Mumbai | ~110 km via NH66 (Panvel-Pen-Alibag route), 3.5-4 hours |
| Distance from Alibaug town | ~17-20 km from Alibaug town center |
| Nearest beaches | Kashid (15 km), Nagaon (9 km), Akshi (12 km), Korlai (4 km) |
| Sand type | Black volcanic sand — distinctive in this coastal belt |
| Entry fee | None — free public beach |
| Parking | Available near the Revdanda Fort entrance |
| Swimming | Safe in shallow water at low tide; avoid deep water near the fort side |
| Historical site | Revdanda Fort — built in 1558 by the Portuguese, captured by the Marathas in 1740 |
| Best daily timing | Sunrise to 10 AM (walk + fort) OR 4-6 PM (golden hour photography) |
| Nearest PrivyStays villa | Casa de KTN, Nagaon (~9 km) / The Enchanted Nest, Akshi (~12 km) |
Revdanda Fort: The Beach’s Historical Heart
The feature that separates Revdanda Beach from every other quiet beach in Alibaug is the fort. Built by the Portuguese in 1558 as a maritime trading post and coastal defense, Revdanda Fort was later captured by the Marathas in 1740 — a shift of power that’s physically visible in the architecture if you look for it. Portuguese-influenced arches and gateways sit alongside Maratha-era modifications in the same crumbling stone complex.
What makes the fort unusual is how it’s been inhabited. Unlike Korlai Fort (which stands largely separate from the village) or Kolaba Fort (which requires a tidal walk), Revdanda Fort has a living village inside its walls. Residential houses, narrow lanes, and the daily life of Konkan exist between the ancient bastions. Walking through the fort is simultaneously a heritage visit and a neighborhood walk.
Practical notes for the fort visit: plan 30-45 minutes. Take care on uneven stone surfaces, particularly in the interior corridors. Morning light (8-10 AM) is the best for photography — the bastions face east, and the shadows fall in the right direction. The sea gate, when accessible during low tide, leads directly onto the beach.
For a fuller picture of Alibaug’s coastal fort network, see our Top 10 Forts in Alibaug guide. The Korlai Fort guide is the best companion piece — Korlai is 4 km from Revdanda and can be done on the same day trip.
What to Do at Revdanda Beach
1. Early Morning Beach Walk (the Main Event)
Revdanda Beach from 6:30 to 8:30 AM is the trip. The black sand, the fort in the background, fishing boats returning with the morning catch, almost no other tourists — this is the two hours that guests who’ve been here come back for. Carry a camera or a phone that shoots well in flat coastal light.
2. Revdanda Fort Exploration
30-45 minutes inside the fort complex. Walk the outer bastions for sea views, look for the Portuguese architectural cues at the gate arches, and spend ten minutes inside the village lanes. The sea gate walk onto Revdanda Beach at the end is the best exit.
3. Chaul Village Walk
Revdanda sits adjacent to Chaul — a historically significant Portuguese settlement that has largely been forgotten in mainstream Maharashtra tourism. Ancient church ruins, fishing docks, coconut groves, and local food stalls selling coconut water make a 45-minute walk deeply interesting for anyone curious about Konkan history.
4. Sunset Photography
The fort bastions face the Arabian Sea — which means late afternoon light hits the ruins from the west at exactly the right angle. Revdanda Beach at 5 to 6:30 PM in October-February produces some of the best sunset fort photography available in the Alibaug region. The black sand reflects the orange light differently from white or golden sand.
5. Korlai Fort Day Combination
Korlai Fort is 4 km from Revdanda. A morning starting at Revdanda Beach at sunrise, followed by Korlai Fort and lighthouse in the late morning, makes a complete Alibaug coastal heritage day. See our Korlai Beach, Fort and Lighthouse guide for the full plan.
6. What NOT to Do Here
- Don’t expect water sports — no operators, no jet skis, no banana boats
- Don’t swim in deep water near the fort side, especially at high tide
- Don’t arrive expecting beach shacks or restaurants — carry water and snacks
- Don’t visit after monsoon (June-September) for swimming — the sea is rough
- Don’t plan an all-day beach sit — this is a morning or golden-hour destination, not an all-day hang
How to Reach Revdanda Beach from Mumbai
| Route | Details | Time |
| By Road (recommended) | Mumbai → NH66 → Panvel → Pen → Alibag → Revdanda via Chaul road | ~3.5-4 hours, ~110 km |
| By Ferry + Road | Gateway → Mandwa Jetty ferry + taxi/auto to Revdanda via Alibag | ~2.5-3 hours (includes ferry) |
| From Alibaug town | Auto-rickshaw or taxi from Alibag town center, ~17-20 km | ~30-40 minutes |
| From Nagaon Beach | Auto/cab, ~9 km south of Nagaon | ~15-20 minutes |
| From Korlai Fort | Adjacent, ~4 km by road | ~10 minutes |
The direct NH66 road route is the most reliable — especially for those coming from Alibaug via Atal Setu. The road from Alibag town to Revdanda passes through Chaul village, which is worth a slow drive for the Portuguese-era ruins. Parking is available near the fort entrance; arrive before 9 AM on weekends to find easy parking.
Best Time to Visit Revdanda Beach
| Season | Months | Verdict |
| Peak (BEST) | October to February | Clear skies, calm sea, ideal for a fort walk + beach photography. Cool temperatures. Book villas 4-6 weeks ahead. |
| Summer | March to May | Hot but viable — visit at 6:30-9 AM only. Fort is pleasant in the early morning; the beach at midday is too hot. |
| Pre-Monsoon | Mid-May to early June | Humid; sea starts picking up. Still passable for a fort visit, but the beach is less swimmable. |
| Monsoon (AVOID) | June to September | Sea too rough for beach use; some fort pathways get slippery. Skip unless specifically for green Konkan landscape photography. |
The absolute best window: November to January sunrise visits. Cool air, low tourist density even on Saturdays, and the fort ruins in early morning light. For the full Alibaug seasonal guide, see our best time to visit Alibaug season-wise guide.
Where to Stay Near Revdanda Beach
Revdanda Beach has minimal hotel infrastructure in the village itself — this is part of its charm and its limitation. The practical answer for anyone wanting more than a basic homestay is to base yourself at a Privy Stays villa in Alibaug and take a day trip to Revdanda.
Closest Privy Stays Properties to Revdanda Beach
Casa de KTN, Nagaon (~9 km from Revdanda) — the shortest drive. 4 BHK private villa, private pool, 5 minutes’ walk from Nagaon Beach. Nagaon to Revdanda is an easy 20-minute drive along the coastal road, making it the most practical base for a morning visit to Revdanda followed by an afternoon in Nagaon. See Casa de KTN →
The Enchanted Nest, Akshi (~12 km from Revdanda) — the most scenic base option. Direct beach access at Akshi, sea-facing master bedroom, private pool. A morning at Revdanda + Korlai Fort, then back to Akshi for lunch at the villa and a sunset swim in the pool, makes for one of the best coastal day itineraries in the Alibaug area. See The Enchanted Nest →
Browse the full Privy Stays villa portfolio in Alibaug for live availability. For the activity pairing at Nagaon, see our best fun activities in Alibaug guide.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Revdanda Beach
Q1. Is Revdanda Beach good for swimming?
Revdanda Beach is suitable for swimming in shallow water during October-February and March-May, particularly at low tide on the calmer northern stretch. Avoid deep water near the fort side — currents can be unpredictable. There are no lifeguards. The beach is not recommended for swimming during the monsoon.
Q2. How far is Revdanda Beach from Mumbai?
Revdanda Beach is approximately 110 km from Mumbai via the NH66 highway through Panvel and Pen. Drive time is 3.5 to 4 hours depending on traffic. The Mandwa ferry option (Gateway of India to Mandwa Jetty + road) takes approximately 2.5-3 hours total.
Q3. What is Revdanda Beach famous for?
Revdanda Beach is known for three things: its distinctive black volcanic sand (rare in Maharashtra), the adjacent Revdanda Fort with its Portuguese-era ruins, and its notably lower tourist density compared to nearby beaches like Kashid and Nagaon.
Q4. Is Revdanda Beach better than Kashid?
It depends on what you want. Kashid is better for water sports, offers more food options, and has a more social beach atmosphere. Revdanda is better for quiet walks, photography, heritage exploration, and genuinely uncrowded beach time. The two attract different kinds of visitors.
Q5. How far is Revdanda Beach from Alibaug?
Revdanda Beach is approximately 17-20 km from Alibaug town center, a 30-40 minute drive. It’s south of the town of Alibaug, on the coastal road via the village of Chaul
Q6. How far is Revdanda Beach from Nagaon Beach?
Revdanda Beach is approximately 9 km south of Nagaon Beach — a 15- 20-minute drive. This makes it an easy pairing: Nagaon for morning water sports and Revdanda for afternoon fort photography, or vice versa.
Q7. Can I visit Revdanda Fort and Korlai Fort on the same day?
Yes. Revdanda Fort and Korlai Fort are approximately 4 km apart. A morning starting at Revdanda Beach (6:30-8:30 AM), followed by Revdanda Fort (9-10 AM), then Korlai Fort and lighthouse (10:30 AM-12:30 PM) makes a complete coastal heritage morning. See our Korlai Beach, Fort and Lighthouse guide for the Korlai half of that itinerary.
The Bottom Line
Revdanda Beach is the version of Maharashtra’s coast that most Mumbai travelers walk past on their way to Kashid and never find. Black sand, a crumbling 16th-century Portuguese fort, a fishing village that hasn’t been converted into a tourist zone, and the kind of quiet that most of the region’s popular beaches surrendered to the weekend crowd five years ago.
The logistics are easy: 90 minutes from Mumbai via Atal Setu to Alibaug, then 20-30 minutes south to Revdanda. Pair it with a stay at a Privy Stays villa near Nagaon or Akshi, and you have both a heritage morning and a private-pool afternoon. That’s the ideal Revdanda weekend — and it requires no beach-side hotel, no tourist-strip food, and no crowd to navigate.
