Ritz Marina

                     
Ritz Marina - Calicut                   

Overview

        Luxury symbolises a lavish lifestyle packed with extravagance to create an environment of opulence for living. Luxury apartments differentiate the elite class from the regular. Ritz Marina the epitome of luxury and modern lifestyle aptly called 'THE RISE OF TOMORROW' is the most meticulously planned beach facing property, which offers not only the advantage of owing a home near the beach front but also having a spectacular view of both the Arabian Sea & the city as well. Tastefully designed, it is a dream home bathed in luxury par excellence.

Ideally located on the Beach Road where the next stretch of growth will soon be underway, Ritz Marina is a 26-storied building with 96 apartments with 2-pent houses spread in 140 cents of land. The 98 enviable Ritz Marina apartments, all with beach front view has the facility of a multipurpose gymnasium, swimming pool, sauna, Jacuzzi, mini theatre, business centre, supermarket, tennis court, jogging track, children's playground, fire rescue helipad, centralized cooking gas supply system and round the clock security.Tallest building in Malabar
Beach front apartment located at Bhatt Road junction 26 storied building, with 100 apartments Spread in 140 cents land with 170ft. frontage to the beach road Facilities from beauty saloon to  helipad Spacious apartments for your dreams to fly high.

Calicut , also known as Kozhikode, is a city in southwestern India, in Kerala State, a secured seaport on the Arabian Sea. It is sandwiched between the Arabian sea and the sprawling hills of wynad district. It is a railroad junction and shipping center of a rich agricultural region. Coffee, coconuts, tea, ginger, pepper, and other spices are the chief exports. Industrial establishments include sawmills, textile mills, coffee-processing plants, and factories producing soap and tile.

Calicut, the third largest city in Kerala after Trivandrum and Cochin, is a popular destination of historians, with an ancient trade connections with the Middle east. Kallai, near Kozhikode, once the bustling nerve point of Calicut's timber trade, is said to have been the largest timber trading centre in Asia. Calicut was a famous port years ago and is known as the home of the Zamorins. Also in 1498, Vasco de Gama landed at Kappad which is around 20 kilometers from the city of calicut.

 

 

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