Surrounded by towering coconut trees, Zostel Varkala is located just steps away from the black beach (Read More). The hostel is speckled with vibrant native wall art and gives a warm local vibe. It features a breezy terrace with scenic sea views, a balcony surrounding the rooms to enjoy the sunsets, a shared lounge with indoor games and a rooftop terrace with loungers and numerous spaces to work, eat, paint, and create.
Cliff & Coral, situated in the serene town of Varkala, is only a few steps from the town's lovely be (Read More)ach. This pet-friendly hostel is set in a century-old heritage structure boasting traditional architecture and design. It's an excellent option for backpackers as it offers budget-friendly accommodations in addition to a vast open space, yoga shed, cosy outdoor cafe, rooftop terrace, shared kitchen, BBQ facilities, indoor games and evening entertainment.
How much does it cost to stay at Hostels In Varkala?
On an average, Hostels In Varkala costs around INR 971 per night.
What are the best Hostels In Varkala?
Some of the best Hostels In Varkala are Zostel Varkala, Cliff & Coral, The Lost Hostel, Varkala - Helipad
How much is a Hostels In Varkala for this weekend?
The average price per night for a Hostels In Varkala for this weekend is INR 971
What are the best Hostels In Varkala with a pool?
Best Hostels In Varkala with a pool are Cliff & Coral
Suggest some Hostels In Varkala with good wifi?
Best Hostels In Varkala with wifi availability are are Zostel Varkala, Cliff & Coral, The Lost Hostel, Varkala - Helipad
What all are the best Hostels In Varkala for a weekend stay?
Some of the best Hostels In Varkala for a weekend stay are Zostel Varkala, Cliff & Coral, The Lost Hostel, Varkala - Helipad
Best time for a staycation in Varkala?
October to February (Winter) is the best time to visit Varkala because the temperature is more relaxed and the sun is gentle compared to the summers. One can expect a decent level of humidity all through the year but winters, bring colder air and pleasant ambience that add to the fun of exploring the charming village.
Summers are a complete no-no for tourists as the heat levels touch a sweltering 40°C every year during the peak season. Monsoons, on the other hand, can be a good time for budget travelling but the peak months must be avoided as the region is susceptible to extremely heavy rainfall putting a halt to tourism for months till winter begins.