Prabhadevi Beach

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Mumbai, India

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Prabhadevi Beach Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Prabhadevi Beach is located in Mumbai, India on 1, P Balu Marg, RBI Colony, Prabhadevi. Prabhadevi Beach is rated 4 out of 5 in the category beach in India.

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1, P Balu Marg, RBI Colony, Prabhadevi

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Rudolph Furtado

Prabhadevi Beach in recent years has been well maintained with the beach cleaned daily at Low tide.Unsuitable for swimming as it is dirty due to deposit of waste during high tides and the same cleaned daily allow tides.A catch -22 situation of beach cleanliness maintenance. Worth a walk along the sand for the sea breeze.

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Soham Temkar

A beautiful n peaceful place to relax in the evening!! About an hour can be spent here not more than that as the place is small n nothing to sit arnd! Try visiting in the evening it's really peaceful in that time! Also a tip: Avoid visiting this place with family as there are couples around doing cheesy things which might make u feel embarrassed!

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Tejbahadur Yadav

Good view of Worli Fort, Sea Link, Bandra, Dr Ambedakar Chaityabhoomi and Mahim fort. The beach is not very clean though. It needs regular cleaning. The morning and evening views are awesome.

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aditi shah

Less crowded beach compared to other beaches in mumbai. Peaceful place with good scenic view.

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Ravi Raj

That was amazing we all surprise because first time beach ever seen...

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Jugal Vira

Awesome place. Clean and tidy. Good work workouts yoga. There are no stalls at this place but just if you wanna have a walk around it is a good place to hang out. Also best place for photo shoots

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Manas Ganguly

Great views of Mahim bay but very polluted and dirty.

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Shabaaz Mansoori

The Dadar-Prabhadevi Beach is a part of the larger Mahim Bay. It extends from Worli Village to Bandra Fort. Large parts of the sandy beach have eroded and most of it rendered inaccessible. As properties along the beach are exposed to high tide now, some owners have dumped large boulders to protect their boundaries from erosion, thus obstructing public movement.