AP Chambers Bats For Suryalanka To Vodarevu Coastal Beach Corridor
Direct road connectivity to both Suryalanka and Vodarevu beaches from Vijayawada and Hyderabad
AP Chambers Bats For Suryalanka To Vodarevu Coastal Beach Corridor

Vijayawada: Andhra Pradesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry Federation (AP Chambers) has called for development of a Coastal Beach Corridor between Suryalanka (Bapatla district) and Vodarevu (Chirala, Prakasam district).
In a communication addressed to Ajay Jain, Special Chief Secretary (Tourism and Culture), AP Chambers president Potluri Bhaskara Rao highlighted the significant untapped potential of this picturesque 20-km coastline, which features pristine white-sand beaches and a growing base of hospitality investments.
In the representation, Bhaskara Rao mentioned that “despite Andhra Pradesh’s 1,000-km coastline, tourist inflow from outside the state remains limited due to infrastructure and connectivity gaps. AP Chambers has called for the creation of a dedicated beach road between Suryalanka and Vodarevu, passing through Pandurangapuram Beach, which already hosts several high-end resorts and has many more under development.”
AP Chambers requested direct road connectivity to both Suryalanka and Vodarevu beaches from Vijayawada and Hyderabad, making them easily accessible and coastal linkage between Suryalanka and Pandurangapuram beach, which has emerged as a hotspot for premium resorts.
Bhaskara Rao stated, “A 6–10 km beach road connecting these key tourism points would unlock opportunities for another 20–25 high-end resorts, transforming the corridor into Andhra Pradesh’s own ‘mini Goa.”
-AP Chambers opined that these beaches are the nearest coastal destinations for people of Telangana, particularly from Hyderabad and surrounding districts, and also hold immense potential as weekend getaways for residents of Vijayawada, Guntur, and the Amaravati Capital Region. With proper infrastructure and planning, this corridor could become one of the most visited and economically vibrant beach destinations in South India.
The Chambers suggested that the Suryalanka–Vodarevu corridor should aim to address these gaps through an integrated model of infrastructure, hospitality, eco-tourism, and sustainability.
By strengthening road connectivity between these beaches and introducing basic amenities such as lighting, parking, sanitation, and coastal protection, the region can be made accessible and tourist-friendly. The corridor has great potential to attract investments in resorts, eco-lodges, wellness centres, and water sports, while involving local communities in tourism value chains through skill development, local crafts, and food-based experiences.