Top Best Romantic Honeymoon Places Near Chennai

1. Marina Beach
Marina beach in Chennai along the Bay of Bengal is India’s longest beach. This predominantly sandy of nearly 12 kilometers from Beasant Nagar in the south to Fort St. George in the north. Chennai Marina beach was renovated by Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant Duff in 1880. All tourists traveling to Chennai never miss visiting this grand beach. Marina beach is easily accessible by taxis, buses, two and three wheelers. The most famous landmark within the city, Marina Beach is home to many iconic buildings and statues. Additionally, walking along the promenade, history lovers could find a great many statues commemorating the lives of some of the most illustrious dignitaries in Indian history.The aquarium and the Ice House are the most attractions on the Marina beach. The Chepauk Palace, Senate House, PWD office, Presidency College, and therefore the Chennai University are historical buildings located on the beach drive.

Timing : Open throughout the Day 
Entry Fee : Free 

2. Elliot’s Beach 
Edward Elliot's Beach also known as Besant Nagar Beach in Chennai is one of the cleanest beaches of India. After the Marina Beach, it's Besant Nagar’s Elliots Beach that garners the foremost crowd among beaches in Chennai. Embellished by golden sand beaches, curling waves and limitless stretch of sea, the beach entices tourists from different parts of the world. The serene and tranquil nature of the beach uplifts the human spirit and refreshes the mind and soul.The pristine beauty of the beach serves as the perfect weekend getaway, offering a plethora of activities like surfing, boating, sunbathing and relaxing at the seashore. It is amazing to watch the twinkling stars and the moonlit sea waters at night.

Timing: 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM. 
Entry Fee: Free

3. Guindy National Park
The serene ambiance and affluent wildlife of Guindy National Park is something that you can’t afford to miss out on your Tamil Nadu tour. Located in the city of Chennai.The only park located inside a city, Guindy National Park was declared a forest reserve in the year 1810. Initially, it was an adjoining area of the Guindy Lodge, now known as the Raj Bhawan which is the official home for the Governor of Tamil Nadu.With well-established boundaries, the park successfully houses quite 350 species of vegetation along side 150 species of birds and 14 species of untamed animals. You can also spot quite 60 species of butterflies and spiders also as numerous amphibians and reptiles. 

Timings:  Children’s Park – 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
                Snake Park - 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM
                (closed on Tuesdays) 
Time Required: 2-3 hours 
Entry Fee: Adult - 15Rs.
                 Children studying in Government schools - 2Rs.
                 Children studying in Private schools - 10Rs.

4. Theosophical Society
This historic spot cover 100 hectares lies aloof within the corner of Chennai which is situated between Adyar River and therefore the coast. The society has a huge ground which is full of greenery, is peaceful and pollution-free away from the hustle-bustle of the city life. One can roam around and have an exquisite chit-chat with their partner also as watch and be a neighborhood of the cultural performances which happen there. A banyan tree which is 400 years old too is present here which gives an ancient touch to the place altogether. 

Timings: 08:30 am - 04:00 pm 
Entry Fee: Free 

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