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July to early September form the monsoon months and are best avoided for the tourists who want to experience the clear blue skies and sunny beaches. Although the summer months like in some other beach tourist spots also experiences a few sea tornadoes and heavy windy storms now and then, this mainly occurs due to the overheating of the land by the Sun. After the sun goes down in the evening the lands get cooler which causes heavy wind flow from the sea towards to beaches.
Kovalam’s climate is quite pleasant throughout the years as it is a beach destination. The peak tourist season at Kovalam can be narrowed down to the months of September to March according to statistics. The tropical sun at Kovalam gives you a copper tinted tan within minutes of arriving at the beach. The above mentioned months form the winter season and the temperatures remain moderate. The days are bright and sunny without being too hot and the nights are breezy and cool