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Kerala Opens New Five-Star Resort at Muzhappilangad, Part of More than Two Hundred Crore Project to Boost its Regional Tourism Infrastructure and Visitor Numbers

Published on February 26, 2026

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The five-star resort was inaugurated by Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan at Muzhappilangad, and this is a significant achievement in the efforts of the Kerala Tourism Development Corporation (KTDC) to improve the state’s tourism sector. The inauguration ceremony, which took place on February 25, 2026, is an important part of the ambitious project to develop the beach at Muzhappilangad-Dharmadam.

A ₹238-Crore Project Set to Boost Kerala’s Tourism Industry

The ₹238-crore integrated project will revamp the Muzhappilangad and Dharmadam beaches, as well as Dharmadam Island, improving tourism infrastructure and attracting a larger number of visitors. The project is divided into four main areas: the north and south sides of Muzhappilangad beach, Dharmadam beach, and Dharmadam Island.

The goal of these developments is to enhance Kerala’s tourism offerings, elevate the state’s position as a luxury travel destination, and create a more sustainable tourism model that can cater to the increasing demand for high-quality travel experiences. With renovated beaches and upgraded amenities, the region will become an attractive option for travelers seeking scenic beauty, eco-tourism, and relaxing beach getaways.

Enhancing Visitor Experience and Driving Economic Growth

The completed north side area of Muzhappilangad beach, which cost ₹62 crore, features a walkway, children’s play area, refreshment centres, and parking facilities to improve accessibility and comfort for tourists. On the south side, future developments will include seating areas, kiosks, and additional parking spaces to accommodate growing visitor numbers.

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Plans for Dharmadam beach include the construction of a floating deck, giant wheel, music fountain, and jogging and cycling tracks—all designed to enhance the overall tourism experience. On Dharmadam Island, known for attracting migratory birds, a nature hub, underwater sculpture garden, and elevated nature walk are planned to appeal to eco-tourists and nature enthusiasts.

These developments will drive the growth of the tourism industry in Kerala, create new job opportunities, and generate additional income for local businesses, from hotels and restaurants to retailers and tourism operators. By attracting more visitors, the project will directly benefit the region’s hospitality sector and lead to increased economic activity.

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Muzhappilangad Beach: A Major Attraction for Global Tourism

As Asia’s longest drive-in beach, stretching nearly 4 km, Muzhappilangad holds a unique place on the global tourism map. The beach allows vehicles to drive along the shoreline, providing an unparalleled experience for visitors and making it a must-see destination for beach lovers and adventure seekers. The development project is designed to enhance the visitor experience at this iconic beach, offering modern amenities while preserving the natural beauty that makes Muzhappilangad so special.

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan highlighted the importance of tapping into the beach’s full potential by providing basic amenities and services to boost tourism. With the ongoing developments, Muzhappilangad beach is set to attract an even greater number of domestic and international tourists, driving significant tourism growth for the state of Kerala.

Expanding Kerala’s Tourism Potential with Strategic Infrastructure Development

The Muzhappilangad-Dharmadam beach development project is not only about improving infrastructure but also about positioning Kerala as a more attractive destination for luxury travelers, eco-tourists, and family vacations. The state’s growing reputation as a premium tourist destination will be further cemented by this project, which aims to provide a holistic tourism experience.

Kerala’s tourism sector has seen steady growth over the past few years, and this initiative will provide a further boost to domestic tourism and international arrivals. By investing in sustainable tourism infrastructure, Kerala aims to diversify its offerings and cater to the growing demand for responsible travel experiences.

The Future of Kerala’s Tourism Industry

The Muzhappilangad-Dharmadam project is one such example of Kerala’s efforts to improve its tourism infrastructure and continue to be one of the leading tourist destinations in the world for those who are looking for a luxurious experience. As the tourism sector continues to develop, Kerala is working towards ensuring that it provides sustainable and quality tourism options that will help the tourism sector in the region achieve long-term success.

The project will open doors for the future, making Kerala a leader in the world of eco-tourism and luxury travel. With such developments taking place, Kerala is poised to become an even bigger player in the world of tourism.

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