Aksa Beach
Aksa Beach is a popular beach and vacation spot in Aksa village, Malad, Mumbai, India. It is situated close to Marvé Beach. It is a popular weekend destination, dotted with many private cottages and hotels, some of which are rented out to tourists and visitors. Aksa Beach also happens to be one of the cleanest beaches in the city of Mumbai.
Marathi is the most spoken language in this region. The East Indian community, Panchkalshi or Somvanshi Kshatriya Pathare, and Koli's are the native people of this area.
This beach has INS Hamla at one end and a small beach called "Dana Paani" at the other.
Safety
It is not safe to swim, as the currents are strong, and the sands of the beach keep shifting because of the waves, and people often misjudge them. Warning signs of swimming prohibition have been put on the beach, and lifeguards have been appointed: however, accidents are common due to rapidly changing tides, and the merging to two tide currents on the rocky beach and people ignoring warning. The beach gets even more dangerous during monsoon season, though 15,000 people visit the beach during weekends.Quicksand is also found in the waters, often causing danger.