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"October to February is the best time to visit Alibaug for pleasant weather, beaches, sightseeing, and festivals, while summers are hot and monsoons are rainy but lush." Harsh Sonawala, Travel Expert, India Someday Travels

The best time to visit Alibaug depends on the kind of trip you are looking for. A small coastal town in Maharashtra, Alibaug offers serene beaches, historic sites, rich culture, and delicious food. It is the perfect getaway from Mumbai and Pune, no matter when you go. Read on to find the best time to visit Alibaug.

Winter season in Alibaug (October to February)

Winter is the best time to visit Alibaug. Spanning October to February, the winter season brings a mild and pleasant climate, with temperatures ranging from 15 to 30 degrees Celsius.

This is the perfect time to explore this charming beach town. Unwind at the pristine beaches of Mandwa, Varsoli, and Kihim, or try water sports like jet skiing, banana boat ride, and parasailing at Nagaon Beach and Alibaug Beach. Explore the historic forts like Murud Janjira, Kolaba, and Khanderi-Underi. Alibaug also has many historic temples if you want to visit, such as Someshwar Temple and Hanuman Temple.

You can enjoy camping near the beach. There are also a few festivals that take place in winter, such as Diwali, Alibaug Beach Festival, and Alibaug Food Festival. Indulge in the delicious local cuisine – definitely try the fish thali and sol kadhi while you are here!

This is the peak tourist season in Alibaug. The weekends are especially packed with tourists, since Alibaug is just a short ride away from Mumbai and Pune. Try to book tickets and accommodations in advance, since all the good places get sold early.

best time to visit alibaug Visit forts like Murud Janjira in the winter season

Summer season in Alibaug (March to June)

Summers in Alibaug are hot and humid. Temperatures range between 21 and 40 degrees Celsius, but the proximity to the sea makes the climate bearable. Regardless of the heat, tourists flock to Alibaug in the summer season, especially in April and May.

Early mornings and evenings are pleasant, with cool breezes and comfortable climate by the beach. You can participate in water sports, go for a swim at the beach, or simply relax and taste the local cuisine at the beach shacks.

While this is not an off-season per se, you will find lesser crowds in summer due to the heat. It is a great time for budget travelers. You can enjoy a nice staycation somewhere by the beach.

Carry loose, breathable clothes, a hat or cap, and sunglasses. Apply plenty of sunscreen, and stay hydrated throughout the day.

Read more: Things to do in Alibaug

best time to visit alibaug Water sports and beach activities are open in summer

Monsoon season in Alibaug (July to September)

July to September is the monsoon season in Alibaug. The heavy rains bring respite from the heat of the summer months. The temperatures range from 22 to 30 degrees Celsius, and Alibaug transforms into a verdant paradise. It is a great time for nature lovers to visit the region, as the landscape offers dramatic skies, misty views, and a variety of flora and fauna out and about.

There are many monsoon treks arranged in Alibaug, a beautiful experience if you love trekking and hiking. The festival of Ganesh Chaturthi takes place in monsoon, and it is worth attending in Alibaug.

This is the off season for tourism in Alibaug. Many water sports and outdoor activities are closed due to the rains and rough seas. Ferry rides may also be limited, and you might face delays and cancellations in plans.

If you don’t mind the rain, this is one of the prettiest times to visit Alibaug. We would advise against swimming in the sea, though, since the waters can be choppy. Make sure you carry an umbrella or raincoat with you, as well as extra clothes and bug repellent.

best time to visit alibaug Trekking to Sagargad is a popular monsoon activity (Picture credits: Medium)

Events and festivals in Alibaug

Pola: The festival of Bail Pola is dedicated to the bullock. Observed largely in Maharashtra in August, farmers honor their bullocks and oxen for their importance in agriculture and farming. In Alibaug, the festival is celebrated by bathing and massaging the bulls, which are then decorated with paints and garlands and worshipped. The festival also has many competitions and events as well.

Alibaug Beach Festival: Alibaug beach festivals are organized by various camps that take place during festivals and events like Holi and New Year. This festival includes beach tents, meals, bonfires, musical performances, and games.

Alibaug Food Festival: Alibaug Coastal Food Festival is celebrated during the winter season over the weekend. Local restaurants and food vendors set their stalls selling authentic local cuisine.

Ganesh Chaturthi: The 10-day festival of Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated in Alibaug very traditionally. A lot of families keep a Ganpati idol in their homes and worship it daily. Neighborhoods have a large Ganesh idol where people gather and celebrate different events through the ten days.

best time to visit alibaug Bail Pola Festival (Picture credits: Curly Tales)

So, when will you visit Alibaug? Let us know! At India Someday, we curate personalized trips to India for you based on your likes and requirements. Contact us and together we can plan the perfect trip to India for you!

Frequently Asked Questions

2 to 3 days are enough to explore Alibaug and its attractions, such as the beaches, forts, museums, and more.

Alibaug is famous for its beautiful beaches, historic forts, and delicious seafood.

Yes, Alibaug is comparatively cooler than Mumbai, where there is a lot of pollution and concrete buildings, as opposed to Alibaug, where there are a lot more trees and flourishing nature.

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About Aishwarya Shete

Aishwarya Shete is a content writer at India Someday. Her passions are writing, photography, and more importantly, food. She hopes to travel the world someday and document it through her pictures and words.

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