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Thalassery Fort
Thalassery New Bus Stand, Near, Panvel Highway, Pilakool, Kanyakumari, Thalassery, Kerala 670101, India
Thalassery Beach
PFWP+P49, Thalassery, Kerala, India
Odathil Masjid
Pilakool, Thalassery, Kerala 670101, India
Jawahar Ghat Thalassery
PFWP+W9J, Near Thalassery Fort, St Joseph HSS Rd, Thalassery, Kerala 670101, India
Overburry's Folly ഓവർബെറി ഫോളി
NH 66, Palissery, Thalassery, Kerala 670101, India
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Paris Restaurant (old)
PFWQ+WWV, Mattampram Road, NH 66, Thalassery, Kerala 670101, India
Bombay hotel
Shop No 44, 1239, SH30, Chalil, Thalassery, Kerala 670101, India
Albaik Family Restaurant
PFXQ+G75, Palissery, Thalassery, Kerala 670101, India
sree krishna hotel
PFVR+XVF, Pilakool, Thalassery, Kerala 670101, India
Modern Hotel
High School, Opposite BEMP, MG Rd, Thalassery, Kerala 670101, India
Jubilee Restaurant
old, Bus Stand, near government hospital, Palissery, Thalassery, Kerala 670101, India
Caravan Arabic Cuisine
Jubilee Rd, Pilakool, Thalassery, Kerala 670101, India
Indian Coffee House
PFXQ+X6X, MG Rd, Palissery, Thalassery, Kerala 670101, India
Lafair
Logans Rd, Pilakool, Thalassery, Kerala 670101, India
MRA Restaurant,Bakery & Cafe
Pranam building, AVK Nair Road, Pilakool, Thalassery, Kerala 670101, India
Nearby hotels
Hotel Paris Presidency
Logans Rd, Pilakool, Thalassery, Kerala 670101, India
HOLIDAY PARK
Logans Road Near Traffic Police Station, Thalassery, Kerala 670101, India
PARCO RESIDENCY THALASSERY
GOVT HOSPITAL, OLD BUS STAND, ROAD, near SOBHA TEXTILES, Thalassery, Kerala 670101, India
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Thalassery Sea Bridge View Point

PFVQ+MCX, Pier, Thalassery, 670101, India
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attractions: Thalassery Fort, Thalassery Beach, Odathil Masjid, Jawahar Ghat Thalassery, Overburry's Folly ഓവർബെറി ഫോളി, restaurants: Paris Restaurant (old), Bombay hotel, Albaik Family Restaurant, sree krishna hotel, Modern Hotel, Jubilee Restaurant, Caravan Arabic Cuisine, Indian Coffee House, Lafair, MRA Restaurant,Bakery & Cafe
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Paris Restaurant (old)

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The Thalassery Sea Bridge View Point, located in the picturesque coastal town of Thalassery in Kerala, is a hidden gem for nature lovers, history enthusiasts, and photography enthusiasts alike. This viewpoint offers a perfect blend of scenic beauty, historical significance, and tranquility, making it a must-visit spot in the region.

Historical Significance

The Thalassery Sea Bridge, often referred to as the “Old Sea Bridge,” holds great historical importance as it was a key port during the colonial era. Constructed during British rule, this bridge served as a major link for importing and exporting goods, especially spices and timber, which Thalassery was famous for. Today, though the bridge is in ruins, its remnants tell the story of a bygone era and add a rustic charm to the location.

Nearby Attractions • Thalassery Fort: Located just a short distance away, this historic fort is another reminder of the town’s colonial past and offers panoramic views of the sea. • Muzhappilangad Drive-in Beach: Just a short drive from the Sea Bridge View Point, this is India’s longest drive-in beach, where you can take your vehicle right onto the sands. • Overbury’s Folly: Another nearby attraction, this picnic spot is perfect for spending some quality time with family or friends. .

Conclusion

The Thalassery Sea Bridge View Point is not just a place to see; it’s a place to feel. It offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life, while its historical ruins whisper tales of a rich past. Whether you’re a history buff, a nature lover, or simply someone looking for a tranquil spot to unwind, this viewpoint will leave you captivated. Don’t miss the chance to visit this serene location when you’re...

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It is an old peir  extending out into the Arabian Sea. It is frequented by people taking evening walks. This "Kadalpalam" was used as a commercial access through the sea, to and from the Tellicherry Bazar, during the European rule. It is an old story now. At present it is in a deteriorating state. Now it can be preserved as a Tourist Centre. It was in 1910 that the East India Company constructed the pier which extends to the Arabian Sea for transporting commodities to and from ships. The large rocks on the shore and shallow waters often led to shipwrecks and hence the pier was constructed, with huge cranes placed at its end and rail tracks on either side for easy transport of goods from the godowns situated at the shore. A busy commercial centre then, Thalassery witnessed brisk development with its export of spices, coffee, fish, wood, and pepper, attracting people from all over. The town became an administrative centre of operations and the judicial headquarters while the port stood a mute observer to the glory of the town and its development. It was the advent of the Mangalore port which reduced its significance principally, while many more aspects contributed to its slow degeneration. The ships disappeared, and gradually the cranes and the trolley tracks. The condition of the pier is deteriorating and hence the entry is officially blocked with a wall in view of safety. Many Malayalam movies are shot here including the famous shot in Thattathin Marayathu and...

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Thalassery Sea Bridge View Point is a stunning destination located in the quaint coastal town of Thalassery, in the Indian state of Kerala. The viewpoint offers a mesmerizing view of the Arabian Sea and the Thalassery Sea Bridge, which stretches out into the sea.

The view from the viewpoint is simply breathtaking, with the azure sea stretching out as far as the eye can see, and the gentle breeze carrying the salty smell of the sea. Visitors can enjoy the cool sea breeze while gazing at the panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, which includes the beautiful Thalassery town on one side and the endless Arabian Sea on the other.

It is especially popular during sunset, as the sky is painted with hues of red, orange, and gold, creating a stunning backdrop for the bridge and the sea.

It is not just a picturesque destination but also holds historical significance. The sea bridge was built during the British era in India and played a crucial role in connecting the town with the rest of the country. Visitors can learn more about the history of the bridge and the town by visiting the nearby Thalassery Fort and the Tellicherry Heritage Museum.

Overall, Thalassery Sea Bridge View Point is a must-visit destination for anyone looking for a peaceful escape into nature, combined with a touch of history. Its stunning views, historical significance, and serene atmosphere make it a truly unforgettable experience...

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It is an old peir  extending out into the Arabian Sea. It is frequented by people taking evening walks. This "Kadalpalam" was used as a commercial access through the sea, to and from the Tellicherry Bazar, during the European rule. It is an old story now. At present it is in a deteriorating state. Now it can be preserved as a Tourist Centre. It was in 1910 that the East India Company constructed the pier which extends to the Arabian Sea for transporting commodities to and from ships. The large rocks on the shore and shallow waters often led to shipwrecks and hence the pier was constructed, with huge cranes placed at its end and rail tracks on either side for easy transport of goods from the godowns situated at the shore. A busy commercial centre then, Thalassery witnessed brisk development with its export of spices, coffee, fish, wood, and pepper, attracting people from all over. The town became an administrative centre of operations and the judicial headquarters while the port stood a mute observer to the glory of the town and its development. It was the advent of the Mangalore port which reduced its significance principally, while many more aspects contributed to its slow degeneration. The ships disappeared, and gradually the cranes and the trolley tracks. The condition of the pier is deteriorating and hence the entry is officially blocked with a wall in view of safety. Many Malayalam movies are shot here including the famous shot in Thattathin Marayathu and thallumala etc..
Yeswanth S NambiarYeswanth S Nambiar
The Thalassery Sea Bridge View Point in Kerala, India, offers a mesmerizing spectacle where the Arabian Sea meets the expansive horizon. This architectural marvel, stretching gracefully across the water, provides an unparalleled vantage point to witness the rhythmic dance of waves and the sun's golden descent into the sea. Nestled in the historic town of Thalassery, the view from the bridge encapsulates the essence of coastal beauty. The gentle sea breeze carries the aroma of saltwater, creating a serene atmosphere that captivates visitors. The rhythmic sounds of waves crashing against the rocks below create a soothing melody, inviting contemplation and relaxation. The view point becomes particularly enchanting during sunset when the sky transforms into a canvas of warm hues. The bridge, silhouetted against the twilight, offers a picturesque setting for photographers and admirers alike. As day transitions to night, the shimmering lights from the town reflect on the water, casting a magical glow. For those seeking a tranquil escape or a romantic rendezvous with nature, the Thalassery Sea Bridge View Point stands as an idyllic destination, celebrating the timeless allure of the sea. Now it's not allowed to enter the sea bridge.
Nasif naserNasif naser
Thalassery Pier, locally called Kadalpalam, is one of the town’s quiet but striking landmarks. Built in 1910 by the British, it was originally a functional structure meant for unloading timber, spices, and other goods from ships anchored offshore. Over time, though, the pier lost its commercial purpose and became more of a cultural and scenic spot. Even in its weathered state, with rusted iron beams and partially broken wooden planks, it carries the weight of history and nostalgia. The pier stretches about 500 feet into the Arabian Sea, giving an unbroken view of the horizon. During evenings, it’s common to see families, couples, and photographers drawn to its rugged charm and the sunset that sinks into the sea right behind it. The rhythmic crash of waves against the pillars adds to the atmosphere, making it both calming and dramatic. Thalassery Pier is often linked with the town’s identity—like the fort, biryani, circus, and cricket grounds. Many old Malayalam films have used it as a backdrop, cementing its place in local memory. Today, though parts of it are inaccessible due to safety concerns, it remains a favorite haunt for anyone wanting a pause, a view, or just a sense of how the past lingers in everyday life.
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It is an old peir  extending out into the Arabian Sea. It is frequented by people taking evening walks. This "Kadalpalam" was used as a commercial access through the sea, to and from the Tellicherry Bazar, during the European rule. It is an old story now. At present it is in a deteriorating state. Now it can be preserved as a Tourist Centre. It was in 1910 that the East India Company constructed the pier which extends to the Arabian Sea for transporting commodities to and from ships. The large rocks on the shore and shallow waters often led to shipwrecks and hence the pier was constructed, with huge cranes placed at its end and rail tracks on either side for easy transport of goods from the godowns situated at the shore. A busy commercial centre then, Thalassery witnessed brisk development with its export of spices, coffee, fish, wood, and pepper, attracting people from all over. The town became an administrative centre of operations and the judicial headquarters while the port stood a mute observer to the glory of the town and its development. It was the advent of the Mangalore port which reduced its significance principally, while many more aspects contributed to its slow degeneration. The ships disappeared, and gradually the cranes and the trolley tracks. The condition of the pier is deteriorating and hence the entry is officially blocked with a wall in view of safety. Many Malayalam movies are shot here including the famous shot in Thattathin Marayathu and thallumala etc..
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The Thalassery Sea Bridge View Point in Kerala, India, offers a mesmerizing spectacle where the Arabian Sea meets the expansive horizon. This architectural marvel, stretching gracefully across the water, provides an unparalleled vantage point to witness the rhythmic dance of waves and the sun's golden descent into the sea. Nestled in the historic town of Thalassery, the view from the bridge encapsulates the essence of coastal beauty. The gentle sea breeze carries the aroma of saltwater, creating a serene atmosphere that captivates visitors. The rhythmic sounds of waves crashing against the rocks below create a soothing melody, inviting contemplation and relaxation. The view point becomes particularly enchanting during sunset when the sky transforms into a canvas of warm hues. The bridge, silhouetted against the twilight, offers a picturesque setting for photographers and admirers alike. As day transitions to night, the shimmering lights from the town reflect on the water, casting a magical glow. For those seeking a tranquil escape or a romantic rendezvous with nature, the Thalassery Sea Bridge View Point stands as an idyllic destination, celebrating the timeless allure of the sea. Now it's not allowed to enter the sea bridge.
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Thalassery Pier, locally called Kadalpalam, is one of the town’s quiet but striking landmarks. Built in 1910 by the British, it was originally a functional structure meant for unloading timber, spices, and other goods from ships anchored offshore. Over time, though, the pier lost its commercial purpose and became more of a cultural and scenic spot. Even in its weathered state, with rusted iron beams and partially broken wooden planks, it carries the weight of history and nostalgia. The pier stretches about 500 feet into the Arabian Sea, giving an unbroken view of the horizon. During evenings, it’s common to see families, couples, and photographers drawn to its rugged charm and the sunset that sinks into the sea right behind it. The rhythmic crash of waves against the pillars adds to the atmosphere, making it both calming and dramatic. Thalassery Pier is often linked with the town’s identity—like the fort, biryani, circus, and cricket grounds. Many old Malayalam films have used it as a backdrop, cementing its place in local memory. Today, though parts of it are inaccessible due to safety concerns, it remains a favorite haunt for anyone wanting a pause, a view, or just a sense of how the past lingers in everyday life.
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