Are you one among those thousands of women who’s been thinking, lately, of travelling solo to a beach destination in Kerala? Well, with the tourists’ season approaching, it’s time that you plan and embark on a Varkala solo female travel! Located along the Arabian Sea on the western coast of India, the coastal town is more than just another beach attraction.
Famous for its dramatic cliffs and golden sunset beaches, Varkala is a popular beach destination for tourists not just in India but around the world! What sets the coastal town apart is its incredible history, serene landscape, rich traditions, and vibrant local culture; which together makes this place truly unforgettable.
Key Takeaways
- Why A Woman Like You Should Make A Varkala Solo Trip?
- Is Varkala Safe For Solo Female Travellers?
- When Is The Best Time For Women For Varkala Solo Female Travel?
- What Are The Safe Accommodation Options for Women?
- Essential Travel Tips For Women During Varkala Solo Trip
- Frequently Asked Questions
Why A Woman Like You Should Make A Varkala Solo Trip?
A Varkala female solo travel experience is more than just a getaway. It’s a chance to reconnect with yourself. The quiet cliffside walks, golden sunsets, and soulful ocean views create the perfect space for reflection and self-discovery. Vacations for solo female travellers just can’t get better, especially for those love the beach and the mountain.
A solo trip here is not about being alone. It’s about finding yourself in the stillness and tranquility, building more confidence in the process, and carrying home memories that feel deeply personal. That’s why a solo trip to Varkala is something every woman deserves to take, and should take – at least once.
There are, of course, more reasons:
Yoga, Meditation & Long Walks

Celebrate your early morning yoga or meditation session by the beach or cliffside, or take long walks along the shore. There’s no better way to give yourself a calming and blissful start to your day here.
Ayurveda Spa Treatments
Indulge in rejuvenating traditional Ayurvedic therapies that restores energy to your body, and gives deep relaxation to your mind. And once you’re done with your session, remind yourself that you experienced something that many come to experience here – from across the world!
Cliffside Cafés & Local Markets
Enjoy solo dining at one of the cliff-edge restaurants that has expansive views of the Arabian Sea. You can also shop for handmade jewellery, clothes, and souvenirs along the cliff promenade.
Sunset Watching & Photography
There’s almost nothing that can be more breathtaking than viewing and capturing the golden sunsets from the beach, especially from the cliffs. It’s an experience you’ll not only never forget, but will also make you come back to Varkala – often.
Cultural Experiences
Explore Kerala’s rich traditions through Kathakali dance performances or local art forms – be it music, dance or sculpture. Check out the Events Page of Centre for Performing Arts, Varkala,and try aligning your trip with one of the events.
Many women who made their solo trip to Varkala say that the town feels like a place they can disconnect from the typical daily-demands back home on a regular day, and reconnect with themselves.

Whether it’s sipping a tasty Kerala Chai, pampering yourself with Ayurvedic treatments, watching the sunset from the cliff, or chilling in the pool with a book in hand; Varkala gives you the freedom to shape each day of your trip, exactly the way you want.
Since we are both- a Varkala beach resort with spa, and a cliff resort with pool, you can experience all that and more with absolute safety and truly classic comforts, with us at Skylar Seaview.
Is Varkala Safe For Solo Female Travellers?
Yes. Varkala is one of the safest destinations for solo female travellers! Thanks to the welcoming nature of the locals, and the calm vibe of the town, women travellers have always felt safe and secure here. In fact, Kerala, the state Varkala belongs to, is a state is known for its safety.

The town has a coastal charm that’s laid back, which means you can walk along the cliffside, explore local shops, or just relax by the beach without worry. Many solo travellers mention how approachable the community is, how respectful people are towards the visitors, and are always ready to help.
That said, it still helps if you follow some of the following simple yet effective practices. It will help you clear any residual doubts you may have on safety, and stay confident and stress-free:
- Choose to stay in resorts or homestays near the beach or cliff.
- Make sure they have at least 100 reviews and a star rating of 4.5 or above.
- Avoid isolated areas after dark, especially if you aren’t familiar with the place.
- Use cabs or auto-rickshaws booked through the resort or trusted operators.
- Keep family or friends updated about where you’re staying and share your location pin.
- While visiting villages, temples, and places of cultural importance, dress comfortably but in a manner that you subtly blend with the local culture. It helps you blend with the locals and makes your experience more immersive and fulfilling.
As a renowned cliff-beach resort in Varkala, we at Skylar Seaview provide concierge assistance, travel & tour guidance, and safe & comfortable transportation options. We offer these services with the intention is to give women travellers the freedom to just focus on their holiday and enjoy it to the fullest with complete peace of mind.
When Is The Best Time For Women For Varkala Solo Female Travel?
The best time to visit Varkala is between October and March, when the weather is pleasant, the sea is calm, and the overall vibe is perfect for outdoor activities & adventure.

Winter – October to February
This is peak season, as the temperature usually ranges between 22°C and 30°C. It’s that time of the year that’s perfect to feel the breeze on your face during beach walks – especially along the south cliff, sightseeing, activities & adventure, and visiting nearby travel hotspots.
Early Summer – March to May
Summers are of course very warm but manageable before 11 am and after 3 pm. If you’re a beach person who loves quieter, less-crowded beaches – especially on bright and sunny days, this time of the year is exactly for you! Try planning your visit around mid-April, so that you can experience Vishu, one of the two most popular festivals in Kerala.
Monsoon – June to September
Monsoon rains not only transform Varkala into a lush, serene paradise, they also make the sea rough. If you’re not much of a beach person and loves the laid-back vibe of the monsoon, you just can’t afford miss visiting during these months! BTW, September is also the month when Onam (the other of the two) festival is celebrated across Kerala. Monsoon is also the time that is best suited for those interested in Ayurvedic treatments and therapies, or peaceful retreats indoors. If you’re a writer, blogger, or anyone who’s got a project that involves research, writing (including creating courses), there just can’t be a better time to visit Varkala. Bonus: Off-season discounts!
Did You Know?
On its 25th anniversary, National Geographic Traveler described Kerala as a “Paradise Found” and included it in its list of the “50 Places of a Lifetime”, and that “Every curious traveller should experience” this “treasure”. Enough said! Isn’t it?!
What Are The Safe Accommodation Options for Women?
Finding the best place to stay in Varkala is important for anyone. When it comes to women solo travellers like you, it’s important that you find the right place and the best place. And Varkala has many options that balance safety and convenience.
Beach Resorts

As one of the premium resorts in Varkala with female staff members, we at Skylar Seaview beach resort and spa provide you security 24×7, and a welcoming environment for both women solo travellers, women group travellers and even those on a girls’ trip to Varkala.
Homestays
Some women prefer homestays, where the comforts, facilities and amenities may be very basic, but the hosts treat guests one-to-one like family, which gives a sense of belonging. They also provide opportunities to have a closer look at local culture, food, and traditions, making your stay more personal and relatable.
Both beach resorts and homestays combine safety measures with warm hospitality, ensuring women feel comfortable and secure throughout their stay.
Essential Travel Tips For Women During Varkala Solo Trip
A little preparation goes a long way in making your Varkala female solo travel smooth and enjoyable. Here are some practical tips:
Always Stay Connected
First Things First: Always keep your phone charged and share your travel plans with family or friends so they know you’re safe. Ideally, share your Google map pin of the location where you’ll be staying overnight. Most resorts in Varkala, like ours, and cafés offer free Wi-Fi, making it easy to stay in touch, look up local spots, or even share your travel moments instantly.
Dress Comfortably

Light, breathable cottons work best to stay comfortable in Kerala’s warm tropical weather. Whether you’re exploring the cliffs, strolling along the beach, or enjoying a café by the sea, flowy dresses, loose tops, or airy pants keeps you stay cool. It also makes it easier for you to move around for a longer period of time.
Health & Wellness
Carry a small first-aid kit with essentials, keep yourself well-hydrated, and make sure you try fresh coconut water – Kerala’s own energy drink from mother nature. It keeps you refreshed and energised during most part of the year.
Transport Choices
Use resort-arranged taxis or trusted local cab services for longer rides. Auto-rickshaws are safe and a convenient solution for short-distances. If you’re love the outdoors and want to experience the adventure of exploring the nearby attractions on your own, renting a scooter can be a great way to explore. It’s possibly the best way to make the most of their time during your trip.
Cash & Digital Payments
While UPI and credit/debit cards work in most places, it’d be a smart idea to keep some cash handy for small/petty shops, local eateries, and roadside vendors. This way, you won’t miss out on the seemingly small but authentic local experiences that is quintessentially Varkala! ATMs are available, but having a little change can make your transactions smoother and stress-free.
Closing Thoughts
Remember: Embarking on a Varkala solo female travel is more than just a solo trip. It’s more about spending time with yourself and discovering yourself – in the process. With its golden beaches, welcoming community, and soul-soothing vibe, Varkala offers the perfect balance of safety, freedom, and connection. Whether you’re watching the sun dip into the Arabian Sea, savouring local flavours, or simply taking time to reflect, every moment in this beautiful coastal town will empower you to embrace yourself – with confidence and clarity.
Many solo female travellers have stayed with us at Skylar Seaview. Be our guest, and we will be happy to serve you during your solo trip – be it your accommodation, local sightseeing, visiting local attractions engaging in water & outdoor activities, and more.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Varkala is safe for women. Please refer to the exclusive section above where we’ve provided a detailed answer.
While most travellers stay close to the North Cliff, if you prefer calm and quiet zone, go for South Cliff. Either way, stay atop the cliff, as that’s what makes Varkala unique and special.
At least 2 days are required to explore Varkala. Ideally however, you need 3 days, so you can explore the key attractions within Varkala, and the popular attractions around the town – at your own pace.
If you’re reaching by flight, the nearest airport is Trivandrum, and takes less than an hour to reach. If you’re taking a train, you have to alight at Varkala Sivagiri railway station.
Yes. Auto-rickshaws are reliable for trips less than 10 kms. Cab services are reliable and comfortable for longer distances. Most visitors fix a cab or auto through the resort they’ve booked their stay.
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October to March are the best months to visit, when the weather is warm and pleasant. Monsoon is from June to September and rains are heavy during June and July.
Yes. Varkala’s beaches are safe for swimming – in the zones where lifeguards are present all through the day. Avoid swimming alone in rough seas – especially during monsoon.
Comfortable cotton clothing like long skirts or pants goes well with Varkala’s weather. Modest swimwear is fine for the beach. When visiting temples, wear modest attire and ensure shoulders and knees are covered. Keep a light scarf or dupatta handy, and always remove footwear before entering temple premises.
Most of the resorts & homestays can assist you with a day trip. Be our guest at Skylar Seaview, and we can coordinate for the best Varkala day trip for you.