The Laccadive Sea is a body of water located in the northeastern part of the Indian Ocean. It lies between the southwestern coast of India and the Laccadive Islands, which are a group of islands known for their stunning coral reefs and rich marine biodiversity. The sea is an important area for fishing and tourism, attracting visitors with its clear waters and vibrant marine life.
This sea is bordered by the Malabar Coast of India to the west and the Minicoy Island to the south. The Laccadive Sea plays a crucial role in the regional climate and ocean currents, influencing weather patterns in the surrounding areas. It is also significant for maritime trade routes connecting various parts of the Indian subcontinent.