Juhu Beach

Juhu Beach’s wide sands fill each evening with kite-flyers, horse rides and vendors selling bhelpuri and pav bhaji, against a backdrop of the bungalows and high-rises where many of Bollywood’s biggest names live. It sits a short drive from Mumbai’s domestic airport and the ISKCON temple, and remains one of the city’s most crowded weekend gathering spots. Juhu Beach is typically explored in about 1-2 hours. The most favourable months to visit are January, February, November, and December, when conditions are best suited for sightseeing. Other notable highlights include watch sunset from the beach’s northern end, try pav bhaji at the iconic Juhu Circle stall, and spot celebrity bungalows along the Marine Drive stretch. It falls within Mumbai Suburban district and Maharashtra, India.

State: Maharashtra

Ideal Duration: 1-2 Hours

Things to Do

Best Time to Visit

January, February, November, December

Frequently Asked Questions

Can we swim or wade in the water at Juhu Beach?

Swimming is strictly prohibited at Juhu Beach due to strong currents, shallow sandbars, and pollution. You can wade up to your ankles, but lifeguards advise against going deeper. Instead, enjoy the beach for walking, photography, and watching the sunset.

Are there clean public restrooms and changing facilities near Juhu Beach?

Yes, there are a few public toilets run by the BMC (Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation) near the main entrance and the promenade, but they are often crowded and not very clean. For a better option, use restrooms at nearby hotels or restaurants like the JW Marriott or the small cafés along Juhu Tara Road. Carry your own hand sanitiser and toilet paper.

What food and drink options are available at Juhu Beach, and is it safe to eat there?

Juhu Beach is famous for its street food stalls, especially pav bhaji, bhel puri, and fresh coconut water. These stalls are popular and generally safe, but choose busy vendors with high turnover to ensure freshness. Avoid raw salads or cut fruits from uncovered carts, and drink only bottled water. For a more comfortable sit-down experience, head to nearby restaurants like Prithvi Café or the food courts in hotels.

Is Juhu Beach safe to visit early in the morning or after sunset?

Yes, Juhu Beach is generally safe during early morning (6–9 AM) and early evening (5–8 PM) when it is crowded with walkers, joggers, and families. Avoid late night visits (after 10 PM) as the area becomes less populated and isolated spots can feel unsafe. Stick to well-lit stretches near the promenade and main entry points.

What is the best time of year to visit Juhu Beach to avoid extreme heat or rain?

The best time is from November to February, when the weather is pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 20–30°C and low humidity. Avoid the monsoon months (June–September) as the beach gets waterlogged and swimming is prohibited. Summers (March–May) are hot and humid, but mornings are still bearable for a short stroll.