Celebrate Valentine’s Day on Shivrajpur Beach
Celebrate love with an exclusive beachside getaway at The Reef Resort, Shivrajpur. Enjoy tranquil mornings, thrilling adventures, romantic dining, and marine explorations. Seek blessings from Lord Krishna at the nearby Dwarkadhish Temple, adding a divine touch to your Valentine’s Day retreat.
Packages Starting from ₹2500
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Package Rates
01 Night | 02 Nights | ||||
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Sr. No. | Room Category | Price Per Person (On Twin Sharing) |
Extra Mattress | Price Per Person (On Twin Sharing) |
Extra Mattress |
1 | Rajwadi Suite | ₹8000 | ₹4500 | ₹14400 | ₹9000 |
2 | Super Premium Tent | ₹6500 | ₹13000 | ||
2 | Premium Tent | ₹4000 | ₹3000 | ₹7200 | ₹6000 |
3 | Deluxe AC Swiss Cottage | ₹3749 | ₹7100 | ||
4 | Non-AC Swiss Cottage | ₹2500 | NA | ₹4500 | NA |
Rajwadi Suite
Experience regal luxury in our Rajwadi Suite. This expansive suite features a master bedroom, an adjoining dressing room, and a sophisticated living space equipped with a royal sofa set.
Premium Tent
Our Premium Tent, designed with attention to detail, houses a cosy sitting area alongside a comfortable double bed. Enjoy the luxury amenities inside, or relax by sitting on the spacious front porch.
Deluxe AC Swiss Cottage
Find comfort enveloped in charm with our Deluxe AC Swiss Cottage, equipped with a snug sitting area, luxury amenities, and twin beds.
Non-AC Swiss Cottage
Non-AC Swiss Cottage is designed for those who prefer the natural coolness, this cottage features a spacious front porch and twin beds. It’s an ideal choice for guests seeking a laid-back, yet comfortable coastal experience.
Ready to unfold the magic of Shivrajpur?
With proximity to the renowned Blue Flag certified beach, the resort not only serves as an oasis of luxury but also as a gateway to an untouched world of coastal beauty.
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Worth-visiting Places Around Shivrajpur
Shivrajpur, while renowned for its Blue Flag beach, also serves as a gateway to nearby cultural and spiritual landmarks that have captivated visitors for centuries.
Dwarkadhish Temple
The Dwarkadhish Temple, popularly known as ‘Jagat Mandir’, is an iconic symbol of India’s rich spiritual legacy. Located in the historic city of Dwarka, this grand temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna and remains a significant pilgrimage site for many devotees. With its towering spire decorated with fluttering flags, the temple dominates the city’s skyline, inviting visitors from all corners. Its detailed stone carvings and sanctum reflect not just the region’s devotion but also its architectural prowess. According to popular belief, the temple stands on the very grounds where Lord Krishna lived after relocating from Mathura. The temple’s ambiance, accentuated by the resonating sounds of conch shells and bells, offers a serene experience to all who enter its premises.
Beyt Dwarka
Beyt Dwarka is an island off the coast of Dwarka, it is believed to have been Lord Krishna’s residence. The boat journey to the island adds to the experience, offering splendid views of the Arabian Sea.
Nageshwar Temple
Home to one of the 12 Jyotirlingas, this temple is a significant pilgrimage site. The towering statue of Lord Shiva is a sight to behold.
Rukmini Temple
Dedicated to Lord Krishna’s consort, this temple, with its exquisite carvings, celebrates the divine love story of Krishna and Rukmini.
Bhadkeshwar Mahadev Temple
Situated at the confluence of the Gomti River and the sea, this temple dedicated to Lord Shiva offers panoramic views of the ocean.
Gomti Ghat
A sacred confluence where the Gomti River meets the sea, it is perfect for a spiritual retreat or a leisurely evening stroll.
Dwarka Beach
While Shivrajpur is an untouched marvel, Dwarka Beach, with its golden sands and azure waters, is equally inviting for those looking to soak in nature’s beauty.
Sudama Setu
A suspension bridge over the Gomti River, it not only offers a vantage point for picturesque views but also stands as a tribute to the deep bond between Lord Krishna and his dear friend Sudama.