When you think of a beach, you picture white sand or golden grains—but pink sand beaches, a rare type of beach where the sand glows soft rose or peach due to crushed coral and microscopic organisms. Also known as rose-colored beaches, they’re among the most unusual natural features on Earth, found in fewer than seven places globally. Unlike ordinary beaches, these don’t come from quartz or rock erosion. They’re made by coral sand, the broken-down remains of red-hued foraminifera, tiny sea creatures with pink shells, washed ashore by currents and mixed with white sand. This isn’t dye. It’s biology. And it’s fragile. Walk too hard, and you crush the very thing that gives the beach its color.
Most people associate pink sand with the Bahamas or Bermuda, but India doesn’t have any true pink sand beaches. Still, the country has exotic beaches, remote coastal spots with unusual sand tones, clear waters, and minimal crowds that come close. Places like Kadmat Island in Lakshadweep have pale pinkish undertones under sunlight, especially after storms stir up coral fragments. And in the Andamans, some stretches near Havelock show faint peachy hues where shell debris mixes with fine white sand. These aren’t postcard-perfect pink beaches—but they’re real, untouched, and worth seeing if you’re chasing rare coastal beauty.
What makes these spots special isn’t just color—it’s how little human impact they’ve had. Most pink sand beaches are protected because the organisms that create them take decades to rebuild after damage. That’s why the best way to experience them is quietly, respectfully, and without taking sand home. If you’re drawn to unusual natural wonders, you’ll find that India’s hidden beaches offer something just as rare: peace, isolation, and the quiet magic of nature doing its work without interference.
Below, you’ll find posts that explore India’s most beautiful and unusual beaches—from the party shores of Goa to the silent coves of Odisha. While none are officially pink, each one reveals something unexpected about India’s coastline. Whether you’re looking for solitude, safety, or simply a different kind of shore, these stories will help you find the right one.