Kiltan feels like a calm breath of ocean air.
White sands, clear waters, and a rich island culture
come together to create a place that’s gentle, bright and inviting.
Must-visit spots that capture the island's charm
Kiltan Beach
Tomb of Kulikkara
Northern Beach
Southern Beach
Kiltan Lighthouse
Kavaratti Island (26 minutes by Skyhop)
Agatti Island
The Lagoon and Coral Reefs
Fresh. Local. Delicious.
Places to Eat
Mariyam Restaurant
22 Darbar
Hotel Saboor
Crispyhens LD
Ukka’s Beach Restaurant
café De Fathus
Things to Do
Glass-Bottom Boat Ride
Yacht Sailing
Skin Diving
Most spoken languages in Kiltan Island
Jeseri is the main language spoken on Kiltan.
It is a mix of
Malayalam, Tamil and Arabic. English and a few local dialects are also used.
More reasons to visit Kiltan Island
Dramatic seascapes
that
make Kiltan a favourite for
photographers seeking
atmospheric frames.
Spiritual heritage sites like
the shrine of Sufi Saint Shaikh
Ahmed Naqshabandi.
Seafood-rich local flavours
cooked with island simplicity
and Malabar spices.
Scenic walking trails
through
dense coconut groves and
quiet village lanes.
Uncrowded shores
that feel
calm, raw and beautifully
untouched.
Warm summer traditions
where locals sleep in
cadjan-leaf huts along the
breezy beaches.