
Digha is West Bengal's most beloved beach escape — a place where the Bay of Bengal rolls in with a gentleness that no other coastline in the state can match. Warren Hastings himself called it the "Brighton of the East" and 250 years later, millions of Bengali families agree. From crashing sunrise waves at Mohona Watch Point to the quiet magic of Biswa Bangla Park at night, Digha has far more to offer than just one beach. Book your Digha sightseeing cab with EasyGoCab and see it all.
Digha is West Bengal's most beloved beach escape — a place where the Bay of Bengal rolls in with a gentleness that no other coastline in the state can match. Warren Hastings himself called it the "Brighton of the East" and 250 years later, millions of Bengali families agree. From crashing sunrise waves at Mohona Watch Point to the quiet magic of Biswa Bangla Park at night, Digha has far more to offer than just one beach. Book your Digha sightseeing cab with EasyGoCab and see it all.
When visitors ask which beach in Digha to visit first, the answer is almost always the same — New Digha Beach. Stretching over 7 kilometres along the Bay of Bengal, New Digha Beach in Digha is wider, cleaner, and more thoughtfully developed than its older neighbour — and there is a reason for that. Unlike Old Digha, which grew organically over centuries, New Digha was purposefully developed by the West Bengal Tourism Department as a modern extension of the original beach town. The result is a beach with softer sands, better maintained promenades, fewer encroachments, and a genuine feeling of space. The shallow gradient of the sea floor makes the water safe for wading, swimming, and family beach play for almost 1 kilometre out — which is why children are almost always the happiest people on this beach. At dawn, the unobstructed eastern horizon explodes into colour — and the sea takes on a shade of gold that no photograph ever quite captures. It is the most popular stop on any Digha sightseeing cab tour, and the first place your EasyGoCab driver will take you when you arrive.
Why New Digha Beach in Digha Is So Special
Best Time to Visit New Digha Beach, Digha
Entry Fee — New Digha Beach, Digha
In the late 18th century, Warren Hastings — the first Governor-General of British India — visited a small, then-unnamed beach village on the Bengal coast. He was so struck by its resemblance to the English seaside resort of Brighton that he wrote about it in a personal letter to his wife, calling it "the Brighton of the East." That village is now Old Digha Beach in Digha — and two and a half centuries later, the name still clings to it with quiet pride. Old Digha Beach is the original heart of Digha — 2 km from the railway station, older, louder, and more intensely alive than its newer neighbour. Where New Digha is planned and clean, Old Digha is organic and honest — a tangle of beach stalls selling conch shells and clay horses, rows of blue wooden boats pulled up on the sand, fisherwomen drying fish in the sun, and hotel balconies that have watched the sea for 50 years. The beach market here — stretching along the shore road — is where the souvenir shopping happens, where the coconut water is coldest, and where the best phuchka on the Digha coastline can be found. Every Digha sightseeing cab tour includes a pass through Old Digha — it would be incomplete without it.
Why Old Digha Beach in Digha Is So Special
Best Time to Visit Old Digha Beach, Digha
Entry Fee — Old Digha Beach, Digha
At the far northern end of Old Digha Beach, where the land narrows to a spit and the River Champa — after its long journey through the East Midnapore plains — finally surrenders to the sea, there is a spot that most Digha tourists walk right past without knowing what they are missing. This is Digha Mohona Watch Point — a natural estuary lookout where river water and salt water swirl together in a wide, quiet confluence beneath an enormous open sky. "Mohona" in Bengali means estuary — the mouth where a river meets the sea. And at sunrise, when the light comes in low from the east and catches the meeting point of these two bodies of water, the colours and the silence here are remarkable. A concrete jetty has been extended into the sea, giving you a vantage point on three sides of the water simultaneously. In the early morning, the jetty and the bank beside it transform into a bustling wholesale fish market — one of Digha's most photogenic and least-visited scenes. And throughout the day, migratory birds — cormorants, kingfishers, and egrets — patrol the confluence. This is Digha at its most unfiltered. Your EasyGoCab driver will take you here as part of your Digha local sightseeing circuit.
Why Digha Mohona Watch Point in Digha Is So Special
Best Time to Visit Digha Mohona Watch Point, Digha
Entry Fee — Digha Mohona Watch Point, Digha
Most Digha tourists spend their entire trip between the New Digha promenade and the Old Digha market — and never discover the third shoreline that sits just beyond the Mohona estuary. Mohana Beach in Digha — the stretch of sand and sea that begins where the River Champa meets the Bay of Bengal and continues along the northern curve of Digha's coastline — is a genuinely different beach experience. Quieter. Rawer. Less developed. Here, there are no parasailing operators or camel rides. No rows of identical souvenir stalls. No loudspeakers playing film music from the tea shops. Mohana Beach is where the fishing community lives its life — where boats come in before dawn, where nets are spread across the sand to dry, where the sea smell is strongest, and where the horizon feels widest. It is the Digha that existed before tourism arrived. A short ride from the main beach on your EasyGoCab Digha sightseeing cab brings you to a stretch of coast that most visitors to this town will never see.
Why Mohana Beach in Digha Is So Special
Best Time to Visit Mohana Beach, Digha
Entry Fee — Mohana Beach, Digha
As you approach the entrance of the Digha Marine Aquarium and Regional Centre, the first thing you see is not a tank of fish. It is a full-scale whale skeleton — mounted dramatically above the main gate, bones bleached white against the sky — a giant greeting card from the depths of the Bay of Bengal. This is how MARC announces itself: with the largest creature in the ocean, suspended in permanent mid-journey. The Digha Marine Aquarium and Regional Centre (MARC) is no ordinary aquarium. Established in 1989 under the National Council of Science Museums (NCSM) and run by the Zoological Survey of India under the Ministry of Environment and Forests, it is the largest inbuilt marine aquarium in India — and one of the finest in the entire Bay of Bengal region. Spread across 6.5 acres on Foreshore Road in New Digha, the facility houses 32 tanks (24 large marine tanks + 8 freshwater tanks), each equipped with compressed air supply, full lighting, and high-end filtration and seawater circulation systems that replicate the natural ocean environment with extraordinary precision. Inside, you encounter creatures you have only seen in documentaries: sharks, rays, horseshoe crabs, sea anemones, lobsters, butterfly fish, and sea snakes — all in their living, moving reality. Entry is completely free. And it is one of the most popular and educational stops on any Digha local sightseeing cab tour with EasyGoCab.
Why Digha Marine Aquarium in Digha Is So Special
Best Time to Visit Digha Marine Aquarium, Digha
Entry Fee — Digha Marine Aquarium and Regional Centre, Digha
At the Old Digha seafront, between the casuarina tree line and the beach, there is a park that tells a story about Bengal's pride in its craft tradition. Biswa Bangla Park in Digha is not a children's play park or a botanical garden — it is something more considered than either. Built by the West Bengal Government around the Biswa Bangla brand — the MSME enterprise created to promote and market West Bengal's handloom textiles and handicrafts globally — the park centres on an iconic installation: a large illuminated globe with the Biswa Bangla logo surrounded by a circular fountain that glows in changing colours after dark. The paved paths are clean and well-maintained. Benches line the park at intervals, placed to face the sea. And because the park sits directly on the Old Digha beach edge, the sound of the waves never leaves you as you walk through it. In the daytime, Biswa Bangla Park in Digha is a tranquil, easy stroll with sea views. After dark — when the fountain illuminates in colour, the globe glows against the night sky, and the sound of the waves mixes with the lights — it becomes something more atmospheric: Digha's most beautiful evening experience. And it is completely free, open 24 hours. Your EasyGoCab driver can bring you here after dinner for a quiet end to your Digha day.
Why Biswa Bangla Park in Digha Is So Special
Best Time to Visit Biswa Bangla Park, Digha
Entry Fee — Biswa Bangla Park, Digha
In Bengali, dheu means wave. And sagar means sea. So when the West Bengal Tourism Department named this viewpoint park in New Digha, they were making a promise in the name itself — that here, at Dheusagar Park in Digha, you would be in the presence of the sea and the waves in a way that feels different from anywhere else on the Digha coast. Dheusagar is a designated observation and recreation park perched on the sea-facing promenade of New Digha, designed as a structured vantage point from which the full sweep of the Bay of Bengal can be appreciated with comfort. Wide stone viewing terraces step down toward the sea. Railings are positioned at the edge of the seawall, giving you a close-up view of waves breaking directly below your feet. The park has tree-shaded seating areas, manicured lawns, and well-maintained pathways — making it a comfortable, unhurried stop on your Digha sightseeing circuit. In the evening, when the tide is high and the waves crash loudest against the seawall, Dheusagar Park is one of the most exhilarating places to stand in all of Digha. Book your Digha sightseeing cab with EasyGoCab and make this your sunset stop.
Why Dheusagar Park in Digha Is So Special
Best Time to Visit Dheusagar Park, Digha
Entry Fee — Dheusagar Park, Digha
Digha's seven best places are spread across the coastline — from the New Digha promenade and Dheusagar Park in the east to the Marine Aquarium in the centre to the Old Digha market, Biswa Bangla Park, Mohona Watch Point, and Mohana Beach in the west. Walking between them all in Digha's heat is exhausting. Toto rickshaws are slow and cramped. App cabs are unreliable on Digha's beach roads. And most tourists waste half their day trying to figure out which beach to go to when. That is why the smart choice for Digha local sightseeing is to book your full-day cab with EasyGoCab before you arrive.
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The best time to visit Digha is October to February — the winter season brings cool sea breezes, calm waves perfect for swimming, and pleasant temperatures of 15–25°C. This is peak season for all sightseeing, water sports, and beach activities. Avoid April to June (extreme heat and humidity on the open sand) and June to September (monsoon — rough seas, red flag swimming bans, and some beach attractions close temporarily).
Yes — Digha Marine Aquarium and Regional Centre (MARC) is closed every Tuesday. It is open Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Entry is completely free — only your name and contact number must be registered with the security guard at the main gate before entry. Photography inside the aquarium galleries is strictly prohibited. Plan your MARC visit on any day other than Tuesday.
The Dheusagar Park Digha entry fee is approximately ₹25 per person (confirm the current rate at the gate on arrival as fees may be updated). It is open daily from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Dheusagar Park is one of the very few paid-entry attractions in Digha — most beaches, parks, and the Marine Aquarium in Digha are completely free.
Both beaches have different strengths. New Digha Beach is wider, cleaner, better maintained, and has better facilities for water sports and beach activities. It is ideal for families, swimming, and sunrise photography. Old Digha Beach is more atmospheric — with fishing boats, a vibrant beach market, souvenir shopping, and Biswa Bangla Park right on the shore. The best approach is to visit both — your Digha sightseeing cab from EasyGoCab covers both in a single circuit without any extra effort.
Biswa Bangla Park in Digha is completely free to enter. There is no entry ticket, no gate, and no registration required. The park is located on Old Digha sea beach road and is open 24 hours, every day of the week. The best time to visit is in the evening after 7 PM when the illuminated fountain and Biswa Bangla globe are lit in colour against the night sky.
Absolutely — Digha Mohona Watch Point is one of the most underrated and atmospheric stops in all of Digha. It is at the confluence of River Champa and the Bay of Bengal — a dramatic natural estuary with excellent sunrise views, a lively wholesale fish market in the early morning (4–8 AM), and migratory bird sightings. Entry is completely free. It is best visited between 5–7 AM for the full fish market + sunrise experience — your EasyGoCab driver can plan an early morning pickup for this.
1 full day is sufficient to cover all 7 major places in Digha (New Digha Beach, Old Digha Beach, Mohona Watch Point, Mohana Beach, Marine Aquarium, Biswa Bangla Park, and Dheusagar Park) if you have a private cab. For a more relaxed pace — or if you want to include nearby destinations like Shankarpur Beach, Talsari, and Chandaneswar Temple — plan for 2 days. Book your Digha sightseeing cab with EasyGoCab for a one-day or two-day circuit.
Booking a Digha sightseeing cab from Kolkata with EasyGoCab is simple. Visit easygocab.com, enter your Kolkata pickup location, select a Kolkata–Digha sightseeing package, choose your vehicle type (sedan or SUV), and confirm your booking in 2 minutes. Driver details are sent by SMS. Your cab will pick you up in Kolkata, take you to Digha, cover all 7 sightseeing stops in a planned sequence, and return you to Kolkata — all at a fixed, transparent price with no surprises.

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