Alappuzha (Alleppey), Kerala – Complete Travel Guide
Alappuzha (Alleppey) – The Venice of the East
Alappuzha, also known as Alleppey, is one of the main backwater destinations in Kerala. It is best known for its houseboats, backwater cruises, canals, lakes, paddy fields and village landscapes. Travellers visit Alappuzha mainly to experience the Kerala backwaters, stay on a traditional houseboat and see local life along the waterways. The destination also offers Alappuzha Beach, Punnamada Lake, Kuttanad, Pathiramanal Island, temples, churches, local markets and traditional Kerala food. There are plenty of hotels, resorts, homestays and houseboats for different budgets. Alappuzha is suitable for families, couples, honeymooners, groups and solo travellers and can be covered in a one- to three-day visit. If experiencing Kerala's backwaters and staying on a houseboat is part of your travel plan, Alappuzha is one of the destinations you should consider visiting.
Location
Alappuzha (Alleppey) is located in Alappuzha District, Kerala, on the southwest coast of India.
Coordinates: approximately 9.4981° N, 76.3388° E
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Alappuzha is part of the Central Kerala region and is well connected with Kochi, Kottayam, Kollam and Thiruvananthapuram.
Why Alappuzha Is Famous
Alappuzha is best known for its backwaters and houseboats, but there is considerably more to see and experience.
The destination is known for:
- Alappuzha Backwaters
- Vembanad Lake
- Houseboat cruises
- Kuttanad
- Alappuzha Beach
- Alappuzha Lighthouse
- Nehru Trophy Boat Race
- Pathiramanal Island
- Marari Beach
- Coir industry
- Traditional Kerala food
- Village and farming experiences
Kerala Tourism describes Alappuzha as a major backwater destination and highlights its houseboats, beaches, boat races, coir industry and rural landscapes.
Distance from Kochi
Kochi to Alappuzha: approximately 55–65 km by road
The journey usually takes around 1.5 to 2.5 hours, depending on the starting point in Kochi, traffic and the exact destination in Alappuzha.
The distance can be different if you are travelling to Punnamada, Kuttanad, Marari, a particular resort or a houseboat boarding point rather than Alappuzha town.
Nearest Airport
The nearest major airport is Cochin International Airport (COK).
Cochin International Airport (COK) → Alappuzha: approximately 85–90 km, depending on the destination and route.
The journey normally takes around 2 to 2.5 hours by road.
An alternative airport is Trivandrum International Airport (TRV), which is considerably farther away, at roughly 150 km or more from Alappuzha.
Kerala Tourism lists Cochin International Airport (COK) as the nearest airport and gives the distance as about 85 km from Alappuzha town.
Nearest Railway Station
The main railway station is Alappuzha Railway Station (ALLP).
The station is within Alappuzha town and is particularly convenient for visitors staying near Alappuzha Beach, the town centre and nearby tourist areas.
The official Southern Railway station index lists Alappuzha – ALLP as the station code.
Other railway stations that may be useful depending on your itinerary include:
Ambalappuzha Railway Station (AMPA)
Cherthala Railway Station (SRTL)
Haripad Railway Station (HAD)
Kayamkulam Junction (KYJ)
Kottayam Railway Station (KTYM)
For a traveller booking a train ticket specifically for Alappuzha town, ALLP is the code to look for.
How to Reach Alappuzha
By Air
Fly to Cochin International Airport (COK) and continue to Alappuzha by taxi, bus or other road transport.
By Train
Alappuzha Railway Station (ALLP) is the most convenient railway station for the town. The railway line connects Alappuzha with important destinations in Kerala and other parts of India.
By Bus
Regular buses connect Alappuzha with Kochi, Kottayam, Kollam, Thiruvananthapuram, Thrissur, Kozhikode and other towns and cities.
By Car
Alappuzha is easily accessible by road from Kochi and other parts of Kerala. Travellers coming by car should check the exact location of their hotel or houseboat boarding point before starting, as tourist facilities are spread across the district.
Road Distance and Approximate Travel Time
Kochi: 55–65 km | 1.5–2.5 hours
Cochin International Airport (COK): 85–90 km | 2–2.5 hours
Kottayam: approximately 45–55 km | 1.5–2 hours
Kollam: approximately 85–95 km | 2–2.5 hours
Thiruvananthapuram: approximately 150+ km | 3.5–4.5 hours
These are approximate road distances. Traffic, weather and the final destination can change the travel time considerably.
Best Time to Visit Alappuzha
The most popular period for visiting Alappuzha is October to March. The weather during these months is generally more comfortable for sightseeing, boating and outdoor activities. Kerala Tourism also identifies October to March as the preferred period for visiting Alappuzha.
April–May: Hot and humid, but suitable for travellers who are comfortable with warmer weather.
June–September: Monsoon season. The backwaters and countryside become particularly green, although heavy rain can sometimes affect outdoor activities and boat operations.
The monsoon can nevertheless be a beautiful time to see a quieter, greener side of Alappuzha.
How Many Days Do You Need?
A quick visit can be completed in one day, but that does not allow much time to experience the backwaters properly.
2 days is a good choice for first-time visitors.
3 days is better for travellers who want a relaxed experience including a houseboat, Kuttanad, the beach and nearby attractions.
Recommended stay: 2–3 days
A popular combination is one night in a hotel or resort and one night on a houseboat.
Houseboat Experience
The Alappuzha houseboat is the experience most closely associated with the destination.
Traditional kettuvallams were once used to transport rice and other goods through Kerala's waterways. Today, they have been converted into accommodation and cruising boats with bedrooms, bathrooms, dining areas and other facilities.
A houseboat cruise allows travellers to see a side of Kerala that cannot be experienced from the road. The route passes through canals, lakes, paddy fields, coconut groves and villages, while fishermen, farmers and local residents continue their everyday activities along the waterways.
Travellers can choose from:
- Day cruises
- Overnight cruises
- Private houseboats
- Family houseboats
- Premium houseboats
- Luxury houseboats
- Larger boats for groups
Before booking, check the boarding point, cruising hours, meals, air-conditioning, number of bedrooms, check-in and check-out times and what is included in the package.
Alappuzha Backwaters
The Alappuzha Backwaters are the centrepiece of the destination.
The waterways connect lakes, canals, lagoons and rivers and are surrounded by coconut trees, paddy fields and settlements. A traditional houseboat offers the most famous way of seeing this landscape, while smaller boats, canoes and kayaks can take visitors into narrower waterways.
For travellers who want a quieter experience, a canoe or village backwater tour can sometimes be more interesting than a large houseboat because it allows access to smaller canals and less-visited areas.
Kuttanad
Kuttanad, often called the Rice Bowl of Kerala, is one of the most distinctive landscapes around Alappuzha.
The region is famous for its extensive paddy cultivation and waterways, with agricultural areas lying below sea level. Travelling through Kuttanad gives visitors an opportunity to see rice fields, canals, traditional houses, fishing activity and village life.
The landscape is particularly attractive for photography and slow travel.
Alappuzha Beach
Alappuzha Beach is the main beach in the town and is a popular place to spend the evening.
The historic Alappuzha Pier extends into the sea, while the beach area also has recreational facilities. The old Alappuzha Lighthouse is another prominent attraction nearby. The Government of Kerala notes that the beach is less than 1 km from Alappuzha railway station.
The beach is particularly pleasant around sunset.
Alappuzha Lighthouse
The Alappuzha Lighthouse is one of the town's best-known landmarks. Visitors can climb the lighthouse when it is open to the public and get views of the surrounding coastal area.
Because attraction timings and entry fees can change, travellers should check the latest information before visiting.
Pathiramanal Island
Pathiramanal Island is located in the Vembanad Lake and is known for its natural surroundings and birdlife.
It is particularly interesting for travellers who enjoy bird watching, photography and backwater landscapes. The island is generally reached by boat. Kerala Tourism lists Pathiramanal among the notable highlights of the Alappuzha backwater experience.
Boat Races
Alappuzha is closely associated with Kerala's famous snake boat races.
The best-known event is the Nehru Trophy Boat Race, traditionally held at Punnamada Lake. Long snake boats are rowed by large teams in highly competitive races accompanied by traditional songs and celebrations.
If your visit coincides with the boat-race season, expect increased demand for accommodation and transportation.
Food in Alappuzha
Food is an important part of the Alappuzha experience, particularly during a houseboat journey.
Travellers can enjoy traditional Kerala food as well as North Indian, South Indian, Chinese, Continental, Arabic, Italian and other cuisines in hotels and restaurants.
Kerala Breakfast
Appam
Idiyappam
Puttu
Dosa
Idli
Pathiri
Porotta
Kappa
Upma
Kerala Meals
Kerala meals and Sadya are widely available, with rice served alongside different vegetable dishes, curries, pickles and side dishes.
Popular preparations include:
Avial
Thoran
Olan
Erissery
Theeyal
Sambar
Rasam
Pachadi
Kichadi
Seafood
Seafood is one of the highlights of eating in Alappuzha.
Travellers can find:
Karimeen Pollichathu
Karimeen Curry
Fish Curry
Fish Fry
Prawns Curry
Prawns Fry
Squid Fry
Squid Curry
Crab Curry
Mussels
Clams
Freshwater Fish Preparations
Meat and Poultry
Hotels and restaurants also serve:
Chicken Curry
Chicken Fry
Chicken Roast
Chicken Biryani
Mutton Curry
Mutton Biryani
Beef Fry
Beef Curry
Beef Roast
Duck Roast
Duck Curry
Pork Preparations
Kuttanadan Duck Curry is particularly associated with the region and is worth trying for travellers interested in local cuisine. Kerala Tourism specifically highlights Kuttanadan duck curry and karimeen pollichathu among the area's culinary specialities.
Snacks and Desserts
Banana Chips
Sharkara Upperi
Pazham Pori
Unniyappam
Neyyappam
Achappam
Murukku
Kozhukatta
Palada Payasam
Ada Pradhaman
Other Cuisines
International visitors can generally find:
North Indian
South Indian
Chinese
Continental
Arabic
Italian
Fast Food
Bakery Food
Vegetarian Food
Vegan Options
This variety makes Alappuzha convenient for travellers who want to enjoy local food but also prefer familiar international or Indian cuisines during their stay.
Shopping in Alappuzha
Alappuzha has a long association with the coir industry, and coir products are among the most characteristic things to buy here.
Visitors can look for:
Coir mats and products
Handicrafts
Coconut products
Spices
Tea
Coffee
Handloom products
Kerala souvenirs
Banana chips
Traditional snacks
Mullakkal Street is one of the areas worth exploring for local shopping.
Where to Stay
Alappuzha offers accommodation for almost every type of traveller.
You can find:
Luxury hotels
5-star and premium resorts
4-star hotels
3-star hotels
Budget hotels
Backwater resorts
Homestays
Guest houses
Hostels
Heritage properties
Houseboats
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Approximate Daily Budget
A traveller's daily expenditure depends mainly on accommodation, food, transport and activities.
Budget traveller: approximately ₹1,500–₹2,500 per person per day
Mid-range traveller: approximately ₹3,000–₹6,000 per person per day
Premium traveller: approximately ₹7,000–₹12,000+ per person per day
Luxury traveller: ₹15,000+ per person per day
A private overnight houseboat can substantially increase the cost of a trip.
These figures should be treated as general planning estimates rather than fixed prices.
Family Travel
Alappuzha is very suitable for families.
Children and adults can enjoy the houseboats, beaches, boat rides, village scenery, local food and nearby attractions.
Families travelling with young children should pay particular attention to safety around jetties, boat edges, beaches and backwater areas.
Accessibility
Alappuzha is accessible by air, rail and road, but accessibility at individual tourist attractions varies.
Travellers with mobility limitations should confirm the availability of:
Accessible rooms
Ramps
Lifts
Accessible toilets
Vehicle access
Houseboat boarding arrangements
Houseboat access deserves particular attention because boarding from a jetty may not be convenient for everyone.
Adventure and Activities
Alappuzha is more about nature and relaxation than extreme adventure.
Popular activities include:
Houseboat cruising
Canoeing
Kayaking
Motorboat rides
Village walks
Cycling
Bird watching
Fishing experiences
Beach activities
For a more active trip, Alappuzha can be combined with Vagamon, Thekkady or Wayanad.
Photography
Alappuzha is one of the best places in Kerala for travel photography.
Good subjects include houseboats, coconut palms, paddy fields, village homes, fishing boats, canals, traditional architecture, boat races and local life.
Early morning is especially good for backwater photography. The late afternoon is ideal for the beach, villages and sunset.
Monsoon Travel
The monsoon usually brings heavy rainfall between June and September.
During this period, the countryside becomes exceptionally green and the backwaters can look particularly beautiful. At the same time, rain can affect outdoor sightseeing, beach activities and some boating schedules. Kerala Tourism also notes that monsoon rains enhance the greenery while potentially limiting some activities.
Travellers visiting during the rainy season should carry:
Umbrella or raincoat
Waterproof footwear
Extra clothing
Waterproof protection for phones and cameras
Mosquito repellent
For photographers and travellers looking for a quieter Kerala experience, the monsoon can be rewarding.
Parking
Parking is available at many hotels, resorts, restaurants and tourist attractions.
During weekends, holidays and major festivals, parking around Alappuzha Beach, boat boarding points and popular attractions can become crowded.
If travelling by private car for a houseboat stay, confirm parking arrangements with the houseboat operator before arrival.
Entry Fees
There is no entry fee for Alappuzha itself.
Individual attractions and activities have their own charges. These may include:
Alappuzha Lighthouse
Museums
Boat cruises
Houseboats
Other attractions and activities
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Opening and Closing Time
Alappuzha as a destination has no general opening or closing time.
Individual attractions, museums, lighthouses and other facilities have their own operating hours.
Travellers should check the latest timings before visiting a particular attraction.
Important Tourism Contact
District Tourism Promotion Council (DTPC), Alappuzha
Boat Jet Road, near KSRTC Bus Station, Alappuzha
Phone: +91 477 2251796
Phone: +91 477 2253308
Kerala Tourism lists these numbers for the Alappuzha District Tourism Promotion Council.
For houseboat-related assistance, Kerala Tourism also lists the Houseboat Pre-paid Counter, DTPC Alappuzha, at +91 477 2251796.
Nearby Places to Visit
Visitors staying in Alappuzha can also explore:
Alappuzha Beach
Alappuzha Lighthouse
Punnamada Lake
Kuttanad
Pathiramanal Island
Marari Beach
Krishnapuram Palace
Ambalappuzha Sree Krishna Temple
Champakulam Church
Arthunkal Basilica
Karumadi
Edathua
Mannarassala Sree Nagaraja Temple
Thottappally
Kumarakom
Several of these attractions are included in Kerala Tourism's Alappuzha destination information and tourist map.
Suggested 2-Day Alappuzha Itinerary
Day 1 – Backwaters and Houseboat
Arrive in Alappuzha in the morning and check in at your hotel or board your houseboat.
Spend the day cruising through the Alappuzha backwaters, passing coconut groves, paddy fields and villages. Have a traditional Kerala lunch on the boat if included in your package.
The evening is best spent watching the sunset from the backwaters.
If staying overnight on a houseboat, the quiet waterways after sunset provide a very different experience from the busy town.
Day 2 – Town, Beach and Nearby Attractions
Start the morning with a visit to Alappuzha Beach and the Alappuzha Lighthouse.
Depending on your interests and available time, continue to Ambalappuzha, Kuttanad, Pathiramanal or another nearby attraction.
Return to Alappuzha for lunch and spend some time exploring local shops and trying Kerala snacks before continuing your journey.
Is Alappuzha Worth Visiting?
For travellers visiting Kerala for the first time, Alappuzha is one of the destinations worth including in the itinerary. Its attraction is not limited to one monument or one beach. The experience comes from the combination of backwaters, houseboats, villages, paddy fields, food, beaches and everyday life along the waterways.
A first-time visitor should ideally spend at least two days here. If the main purpose of the trip is to experience the backwaters, an overnight houseboat stay can make the visit considerably more memorable.
Best for: Backwaters, houseboats, families, couples, honeymooners, photography, food and relaxation.
Recommended stay: 2–3 days.
Best season: October to March.
Must-experience: Alappuzha backwater cruise and a houseboat journey.






