★ Alleppey · Kerala

Travel to Alleppey: The Ultimate First-Timer Guide to Kerala’s Backwaters

A practical, no-fluff guide to Alleppey for first-time visitors — when to go, the houseboat experience, where to stay, what to eat, how to get around, and a relaxed 2-day plan for the backwaters.

Written byAshvinee
Updated
Reading time10 min read
Days needed
1–2 days
Best time
Nov–Feb
Daily budget
₹2,500–9,000
Base in
Houseboat or Marari
Vibe
Slow · Green

Alleppey — officially Alappuzha — is where most people fall in love with Kerala. It’s the launch point for the backwaters: a maze of canals, lagoons, and palm-lined lakes you drift through on a converted rice barge while the rest of the world slows to the speed of the water. If you only have time for one slice of Kerala, this is the one that delivers the postcard and then quietly outdoes it.

★ The short version

Alleppey is the gateway to the Kerala backwaters and the home of the overnight houseboat. Come for one or two slow days on the water, pair it with Marari Beach or a Kuttanad homestay, and you’ve got the most relaxing stretch of any India trip. Go November to February, book a trusted boat, and don’t skip the narrow-canal canoe tour.

Why visit Alleppey

Three reasons Alleppey earns its spot on almost every Kerala itinerary — and why it deserves more than a rushed day trip.

The backwaters, up close

Alleppey sits at the heart of the backwaters on Vembanad, the longest lake in India. A houseboat cruise here is the signature Kerala experience — gliding past villages where life happens at the water’s edge while a cook makes you fresh fish on board.

Slow travel that actually feels slow

This is one of the few places in India built for doing very little. A night on a houseboat, a morning canoe through narrow canals, an afternoon on Marari Beach — the pace is the point. After Delhi or Rajasthan, it’s the exhale.

A real working landscape

Just inland lies Kuttanad, the “rice bowl of Kerala,” where farming happens below sea level. The backwaters aren’t a theme park — they’re a living, working delta, which is what makes a day here feel different from a boat ride anywhere else.

A kettuvallam houseboat cruising the Alleppey backwaters at sunset

A kettuvallam houseboat drifting the Alleppey backwaters at golden hour.

When to go

November to February (best): cool, dry, and comfortable — the peak season for good reason. Book houseboats well ahead, especially around Christmas and New Year when prices spike.

October and March (shoulder): still pleasant, fewer crowds, and slightly better rates. March starts to warm up but remains a good window.

April and May: hot and humid, but home to the cheapest houseboat deals of the year if you can handle the heat.

June to September (monsoon): heavy rain and intense green, with very few tourists. Houseboats still run, and the famous Nehru Trophy snake boat race usually falls in this window.

⚠ Worth knowing

Houseboats stop cruising by early evening and don’t move at night, so the “overnight” is really a long afternoon cruise plus a peaceful moored night. Set your expectations accordingly.

Top things to do in Alleppey

From the headline houseboat to the quieter experiences most day-trippers miss.

1
The classic

Take an overnight houseboat cruise

Board around midday, cruise the lakes and canals through the afternoon, moor beside a village, and wake up on the water with meals cooked on board. The defining Alleppey experience.

◷ Afternoon + night◉ Vembanad Lake₹ Book ahead
2
Most underrated

Do a canoe or shikara village tour

Houseboats can’t enter the narrow canals where real village life happens. A small canoe or shikara takes you past toddy shops, paddy fields, and coir-making villages — often more memorable than the houseboat itself.

◷ 2–3 hours◉ Narrow canals₹ Budget-friendly
3
Beach

Unwind at Marari Beach

About 30 minutes north, Mararikulam is a long, quiet fishing beach with none of Goa’s party energy — hammocks, coconut palms, and fresh catch grilled at simple shacks. The antidote to boat days.

◷ Half-day◉ 30 min north₹ Free
4
Town

Explore Alleppey town & lighthouse

Alleppey Beach has an old pier and a 19th-century lighthouse you can climb for a coastal view. The town’s canals, colonial-era warehouses, and the bustle around the boat jetty are worth an unhurried half-day.

◷ Half-day◉ Alleppey Beach₹ Cheap
5
Day trip

Drift through Kuttanad

The “rice bowl of Kerala” is a surreal landscape of paddy fields below sea level, laced with canals. A half-day here — by boat or bike — shows you the working backwaters beyond the tourist route.

◷ Half-day◉ South of town₹ Low
6
Seasonal

Catch a snake boat race

If you’re here in the monsoon, the vallam kali races are unforgettable — a hundred-plus rowers powering 100-foot canoes to drums and chanting. The Nehru Trophy on Punnamada Lake is the most famous.

◷ Aug–Sep◉ Punnamada Lake₹ Ticketed
The backwaters don’t ask you to do anything — that’s the whole point.— Ashvinee

What to eat in Alleppey

Kerala’s food is coconut, rice, spice, and seafood — lighter and more sour-hot than North Indian cooking. Start here:

Must-try

Karimeen Pollichathu

◉ The backwaters

Pearl-spot fish marinated in spices and grilled in a banana leaf. The dish of the region.

Best fresh on a houseboat
Veg feast

Kerala Sadya

◉ Sundays & festivals

A banana-leaf spread of rice, a dozen curries, pickles, and payasam to finish.

A lunch institution
Breakfast

Appam & Stew

◉ Everywhere

Lacy, fermented rice pancakes with a mild coconut-milk stew. The classic Kerala morning.

Veg or with chicken
Local

Toddy at a Kallu Shaap

◉ Toddy shops inland

Mildly alcoholic fermented palm sap served alongside fiery curries — a real local experience.

For the adventurous
⚠ On the water

Most houseboats include all meals, and the on-board cook will often grill fish you buy from a passing boat — confirm what’s covered before you board.

Where to stay

A popular rhythm: one night on a houseboat, then a night or two on land to recover and explore.

On the water

Houseboat

◉ Vembanad & canals

The headline experience — one night afloat with a cook and crew. Pick a smaller boat for a better route and more intimacy.

Splurge · trusted operator
Best value

Backwater homestay

◉ Kuttanad & canals

Often more authentic than a houseboat, with the same water views and home-cooked Kerala food — for a fraction of the price.

Mid-range · family-friendly
Beach finish

Marari resort

◉ Mararikulam

From simple shacks to high-end eco-resorts, with Ayurveda on tap — the perfect calm end to a Kerala trip.

All budgets

How to get around

Alleppey is easy to reach and easy to slow down in once you arrive.

By air
Cochin International (COK) is about 75 km / 1.5–2 hours by road.
By train
Alappuzha (ALLP) sits on the main line; about 1.5 hrs from Kochi.
By road
Easy taxis and buses from Kochi, hugging the coast and canals.
Scenic ferry
The Alleppey–Kollam public cruise is an 8-hour backwater journey, in season.
✦ Money saver

On a tight budget? A 4–6 hour day cruise gives you most of the magic for a fraction of the overnight price.

A simple 2-day plan

Two unhurried days that cover the water, the canals, and the coast.

Day1

Land and water

Arrive from Kochi by late morning. Board your houseboat around noon and cruise Vembanad Lake and the wider canals through the afternoon. Moor at sunset beside a village for dinner cooked fresh on board, then a quiet night on the water.

◷ Noon–sunset cruise★ Very relaxed
Day2

Canals and coast

Disembark mid-morning and take a canoe tour through the narrow canals the houseboat can’t reach. Spend the afternoon at Marari Beach or climb the Alleppey lighthouse before moving on — or continue to Munnar’s tea hills for a mountains-and-backwaters loop.

◷ AM canoe, PM coast★ Easy pace

Practical tips that actually help

Book a trusted operator

Use your hotel or recent reviews, not a jetty tout. Confirm AC hours, meals, and the route before you pay.

AC runs at night

Generators power the AC only while moored. Days are open-air, so bring a hat and sunscreen.

Carry cash

Card acceptance is patchy once you’re on the water. Keep small notes for canoes and toddy shops.

Smaller is better

A one-bedroom boat or a canoe beats a big multi-room barge for actually seeing village life.

Pack repellent

The water’s edge gets buggy at dusk — mosquito repellent is worth its weight here.

Mind the season

Monsoon is lush, cheap, and grey; November to February is the comfortable sweet spot.

Mistakes first-time visitors make

  • Expecting the houseboat to cruise all night. It won’t — boats moor by evening. The afternoon is the cruise.
  • Booking the cheapest boat sight unseen. Quality varies hugely; a slightly higher budget buys a better cook, cleaner cabins, and a nicer route.
  • Doing only the houseboat. The narrow-canal canoe trip is where the real backwaters reveal themselves.
  • Day-tripping from Kochi and rushing. Alleppey rewards an overnight; a day trip barely scratches it.

Want help planning your Kerala trip beyond Alleppey?

Alleppey is the centerpiece, but Kerala strings together beautifully — Fort Kochi’s history, Munnar’s tea hills, Thekkady’s spice country, Varkala’s cliffs. I’ll help you turn it into a route that fits your dates and pace.

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Alleppey FAQs

How much does a Kerala houseboat cost?

Prices swing with season and boat size, but a private one-bedroom overnight houseboat typically starts in the low-to-mid thousands of rupees per night, rising sharply over Christmas and New Year and dropping in the off-season. Day cruises and shared boats cost much less.

Is one night on a houseboat enough?

For most people, yes — one night captures the experience without it feeling repetitive. Add a homestay or beach night nearby if you want more backwater time on land.

What is the best time to visit Alleppey?

November to February for the most comfortable weather. October and March are quieter shoulder months; the monsoon (June–September) is lush, cheap, and the season of the snake boat races.

Alleppey or Kumarakom for the backwaters?

Alleppey is the busier, more accessible hub with the widest choice of boats and easy canoe trips. Kumarakom, across Vembanad Lake, is quieter and more upscale, with a famous bird sanctuary. Most first-timers pick Alleppey.

How do I get from Kochi to Alleppey?

About 1.5–2 hours by taxi or train. Trains from Ernakulam to Alappuzha are frequent and cheap; a taxi is easiest if you’re heading straight to a houseboat jetty.

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Heritage

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Ashvinee Nagle, travel writer at Travel India
About the author

Ashvinee Nagle

I’m Ashvinee — I help first-time travellers plan India trips that actually work. I’ve spent years exploring the country’s regions, from Rajasthan’s forts to Kerala’s backwaters, and I write the guides I wish I’d had on my own first trips.

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