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COAST · PORT · SEAThe deep-water port coast near Rajula — where modern India meets the Arabian Sea, a working shore of ships, lighthouses and salt-laced breezes on the southern Amreli coast.
At the southern edge of Amreli, near Rajula, the coast turns industrial and maritime at Pipavav — site of one of India’s major private deep-water ports. Where the Arabian Sea meets this stretch of Saurashtra shore, great ships ride at anchor, cranes line the horizon, and a lighthouse marks the approach, while the surrounding coast keeps its older character of fishing hamlets, salt pans and open sea.
Pipavav is not a tourist beach but a window onto the working, modern face of Gujarat’s coast — the same shoreline that, a little further along at Jafrabad, carries centuries of port history. For travellers curious about the maritime life of Saurashtra, the Pipavav–Rajula coast offers ships and sea, lighthouses and salt, and the wide horizon of the Arabian Sea.
The image shown here is a real view of the port coast; the port itself is a working facility, not a visitor attraction, so plan to take it in from the public coast nearby rather than expecting access inside the gates.
The Pipavav port coast on the southern Amreli shore.
Ships and the open sea off the Rajula–Pipavav coast.
Fishing and salt shape the Rajula shore for generations along the open Saurashtra coast.
A major private deep-water port rises at Pipavav, transforming this quiet stretch of shore.
Ships, cranes and a lighthouse arrive, marking the sea approach and the new maritime hub.
The working modern face of the coast — where industry and the timeless Arabian Sea meet.
A major maritime hub on the southern Amreli coast.
The open Saurashtra coast and wide sea horizon.
The working shore, marked by a lighthouse approach.
A living view of the state's maritime industry.
Older coastal life of boats, nets and salt pans.
Sea and sky stretching out along the open coast.
Ships and cranes along the deep-water quays.
Lighthouse and shore on the open Arabian Sea.
Follow the Rajula–Pipavav shore for sweeping views of the working sea coast.
Watch the vessels riding at anchor off the deep-water port.
Find the lighthouse marking the sea approach to the port.
Look for the hamlets and boats that still work this older coast.
Combine the visit with Jafrabad's old port history and salt coast nearby.
Remember it is a working facility — enjoy it from the public coast only.
Salt pans and the working sea coast near Jafrabad.
The Pipavav coast is defined by its modern deep-water port — quays, cranes and the ships that call there — set against the older Saurashtra shore of fishing hamlets, salt pans and a lighthouse marking the sea approach.
It is a working maritime landscape rather than a leisure beach; the interest lies in the meeting of modern industry and the timeless Arabian Sea, best appreciated from the public coast nearby. The port itself is a secured facility and not a visitor site.
Deep-water port & cranes
Lighthouse on the approach
Fishing hamlets & salt pans
Open Arabian Sea coast
Cool and clear — the best season across Amreli. Comfortable for a coastal drive all day.
Green country, but Gir's core largely closes and the sea grows rough and grey.
Hot, but the best season for Gir lion sightings if you pair the coast with a safari inland.
⏰ View the coast from public areas only — the port is a working facility; pair it with Jafrabad's salt coast.
Diu and Rajkot are the nearest airports for reaching the southern Amreli coast.
Rajula and Pipavav stations serve the area and connect onward across Saurashtra.
Near Rajula on the south Amreli coast, an easy coastal drive from the district towns.
SHIP & SEA
Ships against the horizon, riding at anchor off the deep-water port.
The lighthouse and cranes that mark the working sea approach.
Low sun over the sea, early or late, for warm coastal colour.
Fishing boats and hamlets that keep the older coast alive.
Rotla, kadhi, shaak and ghee-rich fare from the region.
Saurashtra's beloved fried snacks, best fresh in the morning.
Bhajiya, chevdo and chaat from the towns along the coast.
Veg fare inland; fresh seafood on the coast.
One of India's major private deep-water ports, on the south Amreli coast near Rajula.
No — it's a secured working facility; enjoy the public coast nearby.
It shows the modern maritime face of Gujarat's coast.
Ships, cranes, a lighthouse and the open Arabian Sea.
The coast here is working shore — for beaches, look elsewhere on the Saurashtra coast.
October to February, in the cooler season.
Jafrabad's old port and salt coast, and Rajula town.
A short coastal stop or drive.
The first-ever Swaminarayan temple (1822)
Royal cultural capital
A Shiva temple on the Narmada's banks
Sea-battered ramparts above the harbour
A 36 km circumambulation through the forest
One of India's holiest Parsi fires
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