
Minicoy Island – Crescent-Shaped Serenity in the South
Minicoy Island, the southernmost gem of Lakshadweep, enchants visitors with its crescent-shaped beaches, turquoise lagoons, and rich cultural heritage. Known for its towering British-era Lighthouse, the island offers panoramic views of the sea and sky. Minicoy is culturally distinct, with deep-rooted Maldivian influences, reflected in its language (Mahl), attire, and vibrant traditions like the Lava Dance.
Distance: 398 km from Kochi (accessible by passenger ship)
Best Time to Visit: October to March for calm seas and festive activities
Travel Tip: Join local tours to explore traditional villages and tuna fishing units
Culture & Food: Enjoy Maldivian-style tuna dishes, coconut sweets, and spiced seafood cooked in island kitchens
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