
Searching for things to do in Dapoli in monsoon that go beyond lounging on a wet beach? You’re in the right place. From July through September, the Konkan coast trades its summer crowds for waterfalls, misty cliffs, and some of the greenest landscapes in Maharashtra. Sagar Sawali’s three properties in Ladghar, Karde, and Murud sit right in the middle of it all, so every stop on this list is a short, scenic drive from wherever you check in. Here are 10 real things to do in Dapoli in monsoon, plus a few honest notes on what to skip when the sea gets rough.
Before the list, a quick reality check. Between June and September, the Ratnagiri coast gets heavy, near-daily rainfall, and a few activities pause for safety. Water sports at Karde and Murud shut down, boat rides to Suvarnadurg Fort depend entirely on sea conditions, and the usual dolphin safari isn’t guaranteed every morning. That’s exactly why knowing the right monsoon activities matters: the reward is waterfalls appearing overnight on the hillsides, paddy fields turning shockingly green, and a quieter, more personal side of the Konkan coast that winter tourists never get to see.
Skip the swim, keep the walk. Ladghar is India’s only Blue Flag-certified beach on the Konkan coast, and a barefoot walk here during a light shower, grey waves, dripping palms, hardly another soul around, is one of the most underrated things to do in Dapoli in monsoon. Sagar Sawali, Ladghar sits directly on this beach, so you can duck indoors the moment it turns heavy.
About 20 km from Sagar Sawali, the Panhalakaji Caves are a cluster of nearly 29 rock-cut Buddhist and Hindu caves dating back to the 3rd century AD, carved into a hillside that stays cool and mostly dry even in heavy rain. It’s a genuinely different kind of Dapoli monsoon activity, part history lesson, part hillside trek.
Barely a five-minute drive from Sagar Sawali Ladghar, this coastal temple is the easiest add-on to any monsoon itinerary. Go early morning, right after the rain pauses, when mist is still hanging in the trees.
Perched on the Konkan cliffline about 10 km out, this Shiva temple looks its most dramatic in monsoon, with heavy clouds rolling over the Arabian Sea below. A five-minute stop that photographs like a postcard.
Carved into a cliff face 27 km from Sagar Sawali, this Ganpati shrine is one of the most photographed things to do in Dapoli in monsoon, the hills around it turn a deep, saturated green, and sea mist adds real drama to the drive out.
Dawn at Harnai is loud, briny, and completely unfiltered, fishing boats returning with the day’s catch while traders haggle over price. It’s less about the rain and more about watching Konkan life unfold exactly as it has for generations.
This 17th-century Maratha sea fort is usually reached by boat from Harnai. Monsoon seas can get rough, so treat the crossing as weather-dependent; ask the Sagar Sawali team the same morning rather than pre-booking. When conditions allow, it’s one of the most rewarding half-day trips near Dapoli.
Monsoon is peak season for fresh Konkan seafood and sol kadhi, the tangy kokum-and-coconut cooler that pairs with everything on a rainy day. Sagar Sawali’s kitchens across Ladghar, Karde, and Murud lean into this, fresh fish curry rice, prawn fry, and the last of the mango season if you visit early. See the full spread on our Konkani Delights page.
Not every monsoon activity needs to happen outdoors. Watching a downpour from a covered poolside seat, chai in hand, is one of the most requested things to do in Dapoli in monsoon among guests who’d rather not chase waterfalls in flip-flops. Board games, verandah reading corners, and slow evenings are the quiet win of this season.
When the rain breaks, even for twenty minutes, the coastal road connecting all three Sagar Sawali properties turns into a photographer’s dream, flooded emerald paddy fields, dripping coconut groves, a deep monsoon-grey sea. It costs nothing and takes under 40 minutes end-to-end.
Every Sagar Sawali property puts you within a 30-minute drive of everything on this list. Sagar Sawali, Ladghar sits directly on the Blue Flag beach; Sagar Sawali, Karde is closest to the dolphin-watching point; and Sagar Sawali Grand, Murud offers the most private monsoon views. Still deciding when to go? Our earlier guide on Dapoli in Monsoon Season 2026 breaks down month-by-month weather, and Monsoon Trip from Mumbai to Dapoli covers the drive itself in detail.
Is it safe to visit Dapoli during the monsoon? Yes, with basic precautions. Avoid swimming during heavy rain, book boat rides only when the sea is calm, and travel the ghat roads with an experienced local driver.
What is there to do in Dapoli when it’s raining? Visit the Panhalekaji Caves, Datta Mandir, Veleshwar Mandir, or Kadyavarcha Ganpati, all short, cliffside, or cave stops that work well in rain. Harnai Fish Market and the Konkani food trail are also great rain-day picks.
Are dolphin safaris and Suvarnadurg boat rides available in the monsoon? They’re weather-dependent. The Sagar Sawali team checks sea conditions each morning and can confirm on the day, but treat these as a bonus rather than a guarantee during monsoon months.
Which Sagar Sawali property is best for a monsoon stay? Sagar Sawali, Ladghar, is ideal for direct beach access; Sagar Sawali, Karde, suits travelers who want to be close to the dolphin-watching point; Sagar Sawali Grand, Murud, offers the quietest monsoon views.
Monsoon rewards travelers who plan around it instead of against it. With ten solid things to do in Dapoli in monsoon and three Sagar Sawali properties to base yourself at, there’s no reason to spend the whole trip waiting out the rain indoors. Check availability at Ladghar, Karde, or Murud, or contact us directly to plan your 2026 monsoon stay.
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