The festival intentionally links tourism with local livelihoods by creating market opportunities for self‑help groups, fishermen, and entrepreneurs. Organizers emphasize sustainable practices—waste management, eco‑friendly stalls, and awareness drives—to protect the beach environment. This community focus helps ensure that tourism growth benefits residents as well as visitors.
Coconut trees are a special and defining feature of Perupalem’s landscape. Tall, swaying palms line the shore and create shaded promenades that enhance the festival’s scenic charm. Locals incorporate fresh coconut into many offerings—from refreshing drinks to traditional sweets—and the groves themselves support biodiversity and help stabilize the coastline, making them both culturally significant and environmentally valuable.
Each day of the festival is designed for discovery: sunrise beach walks, daytime sports and workshops, and nighttime concerts and cultural shows. Photographers and nature lovers find scenic moments across dunes, shoreline and local life. The event’s relaxed seaside rhythm makes it easy to combine festival activities with nearby sightseeing and short coastal excursions.