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How to Plan Andaman Island Trip (Step by Step Trip Plan)

Lovely to see you planning your next vacation to the Andaman Islands. Andaman Islands is one the best places to visit in India and here in this how-to-plan guide we will guide you with all the details and step-by-step guide that can help you plan your perfect trip to Andaman Islands.

During a self plan tour to Andaman Islands below are the major things that needs to be considered and noted down for you to come to a budget 

  • Season - The best time to visit Andaman Islands
  • How many days are required to visit Andaman
  • Things to visit
  • Flight cost
  • Accommodation costs at all islands
  • Ferry cost for moving from one island to the other
  • Cost of Water Activities
  • Transportation costs like Cab/Auto/Two Wheeler etc
  • Conclusion  

We will also be giving an example of the day-wise costing so that it is easier for you to decide on your budget while planning  

Post the conclusion, we will also provide an easy way to plan and calculate your tour cost to the islands. This may help you save time when planning a trip to Andaman Islands.

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Step by step to plan to your perfect Andaman Island trip

Step 1 - identify when are you planning a visit to andaman islands.

The best time to visit Andaman Islands is from September to May. The peak season goes from October - March. During the month of December, the prices are hiked up because lots of travelers plan their vacations during that part of the year.  You can visit the Andaman Islands anytime between September to May. Travelers who want to enjoy the monsoon can visit Andaman during June and July. During June and July because of rain, the islands are seen in a different way. All water activities are operational throughout the year and on days when heavy rains take place the water activities get delayed or shifted to the next day.

How is the weather in Andaman Island during the time of the visit? 

The weather in the Andaman Islands varies from 25 Degrees to 33 Degrees and it's a tropical climate throughout the year. Temperature wise even during peak summers the island temperate is around 30 - 35 Degrees.

Step 2 - How many days are required to visit Andaman?  

To give a perspective of how many days are required will share the map of the Andaman Islands. The Andaman Islands are divided into North, Middle and South Andaman Islands. The majority of people who travel to Andaman Islands visit the south Andaman Islands that cover Port Blair, Havelock and Neil Island.

Andaman Island Map

Day 1 - Arrival at Port Blair Day 2 - Travel from Port Blair to Havelock Island and Stay at Havelock Island Day 3 - Visit Havelock Island Day 4 - Travel from Havelock to Neil Island Day 5 - Return from Neil Island to Port Blair Day 6 - Departure from Port Blair  

If you plan to cover the middle and north Andaman Islands then you will need 9 - 10 days . Check the tour summary below to refer Day 1 - Arrival at Port Blair Day 2 - Travel from Port Blair to Havelock Island and Stay at Havelock Island Day 3 - Visit Havelock Island Day 4 - Travel from Havelock to Neil Island Day 5 - Return from Neil Island to Port Blair Day 6 - Port to Diglipur (North Andaman) and visit Baratang Island Day 7 - Visit Diglipur Day 8 - Return from Diglipur to Port Blair via Covering Middle Andaman Day 9 - Departure from Port Blair You can extend a couple of days more to do things at leisure.

So basically, the number of days you want to visit the Andaman Islands varies upon how many places you plan to visit during your stay at the islands. Post the above itineraries you still have some offbeat places such as Long Island to cover which in itself requires 3 days.  

For travelers who are short of time can consider a 4 days trip to Andaman Islands and cover Port Blair and Havelock Island as per the itinerary below. The first and the last days of your visit to Andaman should be in Port Blair as the only commercial airport of Andaman is in Port Blair. Other islands has to be visited in a ferry from Port Blair

Day 1 - Arrival - Stay at Port Blair Day 2 - Travel to Havelock Island Day 3 - Return from Havelock to Port Blair Day 4 - Departure

Step 3 - Things to visit in Andaman

Now while you are planning your visit to Andaman you will need to know what the best things to do in Andaman are and the major places that need to be visited. The top places in the Andaman Islands are  

At Port Blair - The capital of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, this is where you land on the day of arrival in Andaman  

Port Blair Andaman Islands

Top places at Port Blair Cellular Jail - History Corbyns Cove Beach - Beach and water activities Chidiatapu - Sunset point Ross Island - History and nature North Bay Island - Beach and Water sports At Baratang Island Middle Andaman - Comes under middle Andaman Limestone Caves is a unique experience here at Baratang  

Baratang Island

The major locations at Neil Island are  Bharatpur Beach Laxmanpur Beach Natural Rock Formation Sitapur beach Travelers who prefer visiting the islands for water activities should spend more time at Havelock Island as the major activities are done at Havelock. Refer our detailed article about things to do in Andaman Islands to get all details about various things that one can do in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands

Knowing what you want to do in Andaman is crucial while planning your island trip. Check our some of our best articles about places, beaches, offbeat things in the islands that can help you select what you want to do in Andaman Beaches in Andaman Tourist places in Andaman Islands Offbeat places in Andaman  

Step 4 - Get your flight tickets

Flight tickets to the Andaman Islands can get really expensive based on your date of travel. The airport where you land at Port Blair is called Veer Savarkar International Airport and the code is IXZ

Direct flights are available from Chennai, Kolkata, Bangalore, and Hyderabad. Connecting flights are available from all cities with intermittent direct flights from Mumbai and Delhi as well.

When you plan your budget for Andaman the flight costs are a great deal. If you get cheaper quotes for flights then your overall package cost goes down.

Approx cost of flight per person from major cities

Chennai (MAA) to Port Blair (IXZ) - Direct Flights - One Way - 6000 - 9000 Rupees per person

Kolkata (CCU) to Port Blair (IXZ) - Direct Flights - One Way - 6000 - 9000 Rupees per person

Bangalore (BLR) to Port Blair (IXZ) - Direct Flights / 1 Stop - One Way - 8000 - 12000 Rupees per person

Hyderabad (HYD) to Port Blair (IXZ) - Direct Flights / 1 Stop - One Way - 8000 - 12000 Rupees per person

Delhi (DEL) to Port Blair (IXZ) - Direct Flights / 1 Stop - One Way - 10000 - 16000 Rupees per person

Mumbai (BOM) to Port Blair (IXZ) - Direct Flights / 1 Stop - One Way - 10000 - 16000 Rupees per person

If you see the price flight varies a lot based on the season and your date of travel. The price can sometimes go very high to reach the Andaman Islands specifically from the North part of India. You can connect with the Experience Andamans team to get group flight prices from the below-mentioned cities and as per availability we will share with you the series airfare.

The cities that we have best price to Port Blair are Chennai Kolkata Bangalore  

Step 4 - Cost of Accommodation

Now once you know the cost of a Flight from your city, the next is to add the price of accommodation at all the islands that you are planning to stay in the islands as per your itinerary.

The accommodation has to be booked at Port Blair, Havelock and Neil Island  

At Port Blair, the cost of the stay is comparatively cheaper than that of Havelock and Neil Island

Budget accommodation - Less than 1500 Rupees per night on double-sharing basis 2 Star Properties - 2500 Rupees per night on double sharing basis 3 Star Properties - 3500 - 4500 Rupee per night on double sharing basis 4 Star Properties - 5000 - 9000 Rupees per night on double sharing basis 5 Star Properties - 8000 - 15000 Rupees per night on double sharing basis

At Havelock Island  Budget accommodation - Less than 1500 Rupees per night on double-sharing basis 2 Star Properties - 3000 Rupees per night on double sharing basis 3 Star Properties - 4500 - 5500 Rupee per night on double sharing basis 4 Star Properties - 5000 - 18000 Rupees per night on double sharing basis 5 Star Properties - 20000 - 40000 Rupees per night on double sharing basis

Likewise at Neil Island.

The major cost of your trip to Andaman Islands will be  

Flight Cost + Accommodation Cost - These two costs will cover around 70% of your total package cost in Andaman Islands

Let's take an example to get an approximate cost so far for your trip to Andaman Islands  

Consider 2 Adults are traveling from Chennai and are visiting Andaman Islands for 5 days with 2 Nights in Port Blair and 2 Nights at Havelock Island

Flight ticket cost = 8000 x 2 x 2 (return airfare) = 32000 Accommodation Cost in 3 Star hotels Port Blair = 3500 x 2 = 7000 Havelock = 4500 x 2 = 9000

The total cost of accommodation with Breakfast = 16000

Total cost for your trip so far = 32000 For Flights  + 16000 For Accomodation = 48000

Now we need to consider the cost of Ferry, Transport, Activities and Food which we will cover below

Step 5 - Cost of Ferry to move from one Island to the other

Ferry in Andaman Islands is very important again. Basically you will be landing at Port Blair airport and to go to other islands such as Havelock and Neil Island you will need a ferry that takes you from one island to the other and brings to you back. These ferries are of prime importance in your trip planning. If you select an island to book where the ferry is not on a regular basis then you will end up paying more or you can even end not reaching the islands because of no ferry operational.  

Ferry to havelock from Port Blair

The major ferries that operate in Andaman Islands are :  

Government ferry - No online booking only counter booking allowed Makruzz Nautika ITT Majestic Green Ocean

Except for the Government ferry, all other ferries can be booked online.  Check the ferry booking details on our website that can be booked online  

So the ferry charges approximately 1500 Per Person for each side. Therefore for 2 adults as per our previous itinerary, we will need a ferry from Port Blair to Havelock Island and return from Havelock to Port Blair Ferry cost = 1500 x 2 x 2 side = 6000

Total trip cost = Flight + Hotel + Ferry = 32000 (Flight) + 16000 (Stay) + 6000 (Ferry) = 54000 Per Couple for 4 Night 5 Days trip with 2 Nights in Port Blair and 2 Nights at Havelock Island

Next we need to discuss about the other cost such as transportation, activities and sightseeing.

Step 6 - Cost of water activities

Once you are sorted with your flight, hotels and ferry then comes the next part of your trip planning is the cost of water activities in the Andaman islands . The major activities that is done in Havelock Island island are as below :  

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Scuba Diving costs Rupees 3500 Per Person Sea Walking cost Rupees 3500 Per Person Jet Ski ride cost Rupees 700 Per Person Semi Submarine cost Rupees 2100 Per Person Likewise many activities are available at different islands, please check the detailed list of all the water activities in Andaman on our website.

So as per our previous itinerary plan suppose we want to add Scuba Diving  for 2 people then the package cost will add up 7000. After adding the activity the package cost will be   

Total trip cost = Flight + Hotel + Ferry + Scuba Diving for 2 Persons = 32000 (Flight) + 16000 (Stay) + 6000 (Ferry) + 7000 (Scuba Diving) = 61000 Per Couple for 4 Night 5 Days trip with 2 Nights in Port Blair and 2 Nights at Havelock Island Many travelers add 2 - 3 different activities in Andaman and as per the price the budget of your trip increases.

Step 7 - Cost of transportation as per your itinerary

In this section, we will specifically discuss about the package cost for 4 Night and 5 days. So far we have came down to the below cost  

Total trip cost = Flight + Hotel + Ferry + Scuba Diving for 2 Persons = 32000 (Flight) + 16000 (Stay) + 6000 (Ferry) + 7000 (Scuba Diving) = 61000 Per Couple for 4 Night 5 Days trip with 2 Nights in Port Blair and 2 Nights at Havelock Island Let us consider the itinerary as below :

Day 1 - Airport Pickup. Then visit to Corbyns Cove Beach and Cellular Jail - Overnight at Port Blair Day. 2 - Travel from Port Blair to Havelock in a ferry and visit Radhanagar Beach - Overnight at Havelock Island Day 3 - Visit Elephant Beach Day 4 - Scuba Diving at Havelock Island and Return to Port Blair Day 5 - Departure  

Cabs in Andaman

The cab cost for the above pickup and drop will come approximately to 7000 Rupees for all pickup and drops. If you are taking a 2 wheeler at Havelock Island then the cost only for Port Blair pickup and drop will come to Rupees 4000 and for 2 days two-wheeler will cost you 500 Per day rental with petrol extra. So lets consider 1500 including rental and the petrol.

So overall in transportation, you will be spending approx 6000 Rupees In the above cost entry ticket to Cellular Jail, Light and Sound Show and ferry ticket to Elephant beach are not considered. These tickets for couple will cost around 3000 Per Couple So the revised budget now becomes  

Total trip cost = Flight + Hotel + Ferry + Scuba Diving for 2 Persons + Transportation + Entry tickets = 32000 (Flight) + 16000 (Stay) + 6000 (Ferry) + 7000 (Scuba Diving) + 6000 (Transportation) + 3000 (Entry Tickets) = 70000 Per Couple for 4 Night 5 Days trip with 2 Nights in Port Blair and 2 Nights at Havelock Island  

With this we have now come to an approximate cost for your trip to Andaman Islands including flight, hotels, ferry, activity and transport. The last leg is the food cost which will bring you to the overall cost   

Step 8 - Food Cost

The final part of your cost comes from your food and personal expenses. Let's consider the average meal cost per person is 500. Therefore for 4 days, you will be having 8 meals in total including lunch and dinner

Approx cost of food equals 500 per meal x 2 person x 4 days x 2 (lunch and dinner) = 8000. Let's keep an upper side for food to be around 10k considering evening snacks etc

Total Final trip cost = Flight + Hotel + Ferry + Scuba Diving for 2 Persons + Transportation + Entry tickets + Food = 32000 (Flight) + 16000 (Stay) + 6000 (Ferry) + 7000 (Scuba Diving) + 6000 (Transportation) + 3000 (Entry Tickets) + 10000 (Food) = 80000 Per Couple for 4 Night 5 Days trip with 2 Nights in Port Blair and 2 Nights at Havelock Island

Therefore we can say that an approximate cost of 80000 will be spent on your 5 days trip to Andaman Islands. The key to planning your trip is to get the lowest deals on flight and hotels. If you get it cheaper then you save a lot more during your trip.

Step 9 - Conclusion

Now, while you got to know what is the break up of the tour and you should plan your trip to Andaman Islands. The above same steps has to be followed whether you are visiting Andaman Islands from any part of India.

As your number of days increases, the cost of the tour based on your hotel selection increases.  

Each step of the calculation is important so that you can gauge an approximate budget for your trip to Andaman.

Now if this sounds long here is an easy way to come to a tour cost that is easy and made by the experts.  

The exclusive feature of "Plan my trip" helps you calculate your Andaman trip cost for  

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The only thing that needs to be added to this is the cost of flight tickets and food cost which can be added on top of the calculated tour cost. This easy way to plan your trip can instantly help you with selecting the best itinerary along with its cost for your travel dates.  

Let's help you in understanding how this exclusive feature of plan my trip can help you select the best itinerary

1) Click on Plan my Trip

To save time and to get the best cost for your trip plan use this exclusive feature of Plan my trip on our website. With this feature you can instantly refer best tour plans and cost for your trip to Andaman Islands.

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2) Select the date of travel

Based on your preferred dates when you plan to visit Andaman select the date.  

Date of travel

3) Next we select the number of days.  

This time we consider a trip for 6 Night and 7 Days to the Andaman Islands and see various itinerary options before selecting one itinerary and moving forward.

Number of days

4) Select the number of rooms required for the tour.

If you are a couple then select 1 Room and if you are 4 Adults then select 2 Rooms from the drop-down  

Number of rooms

5) Click on Search button  

When you click on search based upon your requirements you will see various packages for 6 Nights and 7 Days and select the itinerary which is liked by you as per your travel requirements.

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Once you are on this page of your plan my trip then you can select the Andaman package as per your preference. Various packages for your selected travel plan is listed here. If you are planning a honeymoon package to Andaman then select the itinerary that has Honeymoon mentioned in its name and creative. This way you will select a tour plan instantly that is preferred at your end.

In this case, we will select one of the plans from the listed options and check what is included and what is provided. As we discussed in the topic earlier the listed price will cover the following price aspect of your trip

Stay Breakfast Ferry Transportation Entry tickets

6) Go through the package itinerary and hotel details

Check the details of the trip and get the price of the tour plan you were looking into. You will see the itinerary details and which islands you are staying at Port Blair, Havelock and Neil Island and for how many nights.  

You will also see what our day-to-day itinerary in your trip plan is. This will help you gauge how much time you will have and you can plan accordingly. 

On the right side, you will see the number of travelers, date of travel, number of rooms, trip cost, and other hotel options for you to select. By default budget, and hotel costs will be selected. You can select from other hotel options such as Deluxe, Luxury and more  

Tour itinerary

7) Next you can select from various hotel options

Various hotel options such as Budget, Standard, Premium, Deluxe, Luxury, LuxuryPlus, Royal etc will be seen for the tour plan that you have selected. The cost of your trip will vary based on the hotel that has been selected. Step 5 we mentioned earlier comes into the picture when you are checking on changing hotels that are a little more expensive. I you are visiting Andaman Island on a honeymoon then we recommend travelers select luxury hotel stays to get a better stay experience.

luxury stay plan

As you see now the price of your trip has increased and this is mainly because the hotels have been changed to 4-star properties on all the islands.

With this, we come to an end of the topic of how to plan a trip to the Andaman Islands. Step-by-step information along with an easy way of planning your trip was explained. Whatever works best for you to check and follow the steps to plan your Andaman Island trip.

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A full proof Andaman and Nicobar travel guide is very essential to understand these splendid islands that have been inhabited for several thousand years now. The great Andamanese people have maintained their separate existence through the vast majority of this time, diversifying into distinct linguistic, cultural and territorial groups. However, the islands welcome tourists every year who visit it from across the globe.   The islands have a tropical climate. The months of December to March are warm, sunny days with optimal diving conditions and turtle nesting, while the months of October to December and March to mid-May have a mixed bag of weather with very few tourists and lower costs. And the months from February to August have the ultimate pumping waves on Little Andaman for experienced surfers. 

The capital of the Union Territory of Andaman & Nicobar Islands is Port Blair which is the gateway to the pristine islands. This island town offers many water-based activities like snorkeling, scuba diving, and sea-cruises. 

You also find glimpses of the history and culture in the region. The Aberdeen Bazaar forms the centre of this town that is a good spot to stroll around. Together, these islets number around 572 that are covered with dense rain-fed, damp and evergreen forests and endless varieties of exotic flora and fauna. However, only 28 out of so many Island are inhabited and are open to visitors. 

The two island of The Andaman and Nicobar are separated by the Ten Degree Channel which is 150 kilometers wide. The islands have many historically significant landmarks such as the Cellular Jail, Ross Island, Viper Island, Hopetown and Mount Harriet. You must not miss checking our Andaman Nicobar Packages .

It also has as many as 270 species and subspecies of birds have been reported existing in these islands, 106 of them are endemic. There are about 96 Wildlife Sanctuaries, nine National Parks and one Biosphere Reserve in the islands that are open for tourists. A detailed Andaman and Nicobar travel guide will certainly mark all these places that are worth visiting for travellers. 

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How to reach andaman.

How to Reach Andaman

If you are planning your Andaman Nicobar trip and searching which is the  best way of traveling to Andaman and Nicobar Island  then here we bring you all the information required.

There are every day and week after week flights to Andaman which is on time. The closest and the main air terminal in Andaman and Nicobar Island is in Port Blair. Some of the flight which you can choose from are:

Jet Airways

Alliance Air/Indian Airlines

If you are planning to travel by sea then there are three ports in India where you can sail to Andaman:  Kolkata, Chennai and Vishakapatnam / Vizag. Each of these ports has different timing and durations.  If you are coming from a different place rather than this places than it will be a factor in cost. You can chose Chennai, Vishakhapatnam or Kolkata for your sea journey.

There are five ships operating between the mainland of India and the island. These are:

M. V. Nicobar

M.V.Nancowry

V.Harshavardhana

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Essential Info about Andaman and Nicobar

Best Time to Visit

Best Time to Visit

When going for a trip to Andaman most of you might love to travel during the Peak season rather than the offseason. Here is the best Andaman tour guide that shall help you chose the best season to visit Andaman. Well to be true Andaman and Nicobar Island is all year round tourist destination where people can enjoy to their fullest. There are fluctuations in temperature and the climate might change at times. But if you still wish to know the best time then it's during the month of Mid November to May. Book your  Andaman Nicobar tour packages ahead because of the excess rush this season. 

Monsoons might be a little disappointing for you as there will be high tidal waves, incessant rainfalls, and strong winds. So it is always advisable to avoid the monsoon time while visiting Andaman. Summers are considered to be the best time to visit this island as the weather is mildly warm. One can enjoy the most beautiful views of the Little Andaman, Diglipur, Smith and Ross Island, Havelock Island etc.

Summers April to June: 24°c - 37°c

Monsoon May to September: 22°c - 35°c

Winter December to February: 20°c - 30°c Also Checkout: Andaman tour package from Chennai

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Places to Visit in Andaman

Chidiya tapu.

Chidiya Tapu

There are a lot of places to visit in Andaman but you would want to know where to start first. This Andaman and Nicobar Travel Guide will help you to visit the best places. Chidiya Tapu is one such place which will definitely cheer you up. Located at a distance of 25 km from Port Blair this place is known for its scenic views and surroundings. For few, this place is also called "Sunset Point" and "Bird Island” as it offers a great view for the bird watchers. Whether you are a bird lover or nature lover you will never be disappointed by this place so if you are planning  

Highlights: Chidiya Tapu is a great place for the photography lover and bird watchers.

Half Day City Tour with Chidhiyatapu

Cellular Jail

Cellular Jail

Cellular Jail was a pioneer Jail in the Andaman. The development of the facility was worked as a seven wing jail; each wing had an aggregate of around 663 cells. The prison was acclaimed to hold a portion of the eminent people like Batukeshwar Dutt, Yogendra Shukla, and Vinayak Savarkar and according to the Andaman tour guide, this is one of the best places to visit.

They were detained by the Britishers during Independence. The most particular quality about this correctional facility was that it was worked such that kept the prisoners from speaking with each other. Presently, the prison has turned into a museum for everyone of the general population around the globe and furthermore has been expressed as a National Museum.

Timings: 09:00 PM to 12:00 PM  and 1:00 PM to 4:15 PM

Entry Fees: The approximate price is Rs. 10/- per person

Highlights: The very famous Light and Sound show. The light and sound show takes place both in Hindi and English. It's a must watch the show in the Andaman, and is pretty good.

Location: Near to G.B. Pant Hospital, Port Blair. You can also check out detailed article on the best things to enjoy in port blair on your trip.

Visit Cellular Jail and Watch the Light and Sound Show

Limestone Caves, Baratang Island

Limestone Caves, Baratang Island

While in Andaman there is another place which is a must visit for you. These sandstone caves are framed by huge sediments rocks. From Baratang island by taking the Nilambur Jetty Lime Stone Caves can be reached in around 30 minutes ride through a wide stream. This is one of the amazing places to go in the Andaman Nicobar trip.

Get an opportunity to walk around tropical woods. There are colossal sedimentary limestones here, some of which are swinging from the top, some simply beginning to shape. These hollows are continually expanding and developing in size. A couple of cave is thick, moist and dull inside that you need to consume light to see within.

Location: The distance of Limestone Caves from Port Blair is 101.4 km. Book Now : Andaman packages from Bangalore

Anthropological Museum

Anthropological Museum

According to the Andaman and Nicobar Travel Guide, While you are visiting the Andaman there are a lot of places which you would love to visit during your stay. If you are a history buff then Anthropological Museum is definitely the place for you. Offering some of the insightful and informative ideas about the local people this museum attracts a lot of tourists. Some of the oldest tribes of the world reside in Andaman and Nicobar Island.

Highlights: The museum offers information regarding the prehistoric era of Jarawas, the Ganges, the Sentinelese, the Shompens and the Nicobarese.

Location: This museum is located at the Middle Point in Port Blair Don't forget to check out our full guide on the top most places to visit in port blair .

Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park

Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park

If you are an adventure lover then this park is definitely the best one for you. Just close to the Wandoor beach this park has gained a lot of attraction from the people around the world. The park is surrounding with 15 islands and is enclosed by the tropical forest.  As per the  Andaman tour guide a variety of marine life can be found on the beach. One can also indulge in a lot of activities while they visit this park. Soak in the beauty of the region and bring back home some good memories.

Highlights: The Park is blessed with coral reefs, fishes, mollusks, shells, starfish, turtles, and salt-water crocodile. One can also find a variety of birds like white-bellied ocean hawk, Parakeets, Andaman blue-green, heron, terns, waders, and shifts.

Steal some memorable moments of solitude with your loved one.

Samudrika Marine Museum

Samudrika Marine Museum

Built by the Indian Navy Samudrika Marine Museum was work to create a cognizance of the marine life. The exhibition hall is separated into 5 segments delineating the narrative of the Andaman Islands. This historical center is situated inverse Andaman Teal House, Delanipur, Port Blair. Get astonished as you find out about the diverse marine lives and learn how they are preserved. Spend some time exploring the museum and collect a lot of memories.

Highlights: The museum has a vast collection of cells, corals and a few species of colorful fishes of the sea around the islands.

Location: Samudrika Marine Museum is located opposite Andaman Teal House, Delanipur, Port Blair. Also Book: Andaman package from Delhi

Howrah Bridge

Howrah Bridge

According to the Andaman tour guide while you are going by the Andaman there is one another place which is a must visit for you. For the ones who cherish investing energy with nature, it is the ideal place for you. Witness the marvels of nature at Neil Islands. Make your night captivating as you visit the shorelines which are viewed as the awesome spots. 

There are two living characteristic corals shaped simply like an extension. The name of these stones was authored by the Bengalis who settled on the island in the good 'ole days and they allude it as the Rabindra Sethu and later called it the Howrah Bridge.

Mud Volcanoes

Mud Volcanoes

Take off to Diglipur in the Andaman to appreciate seeing the mud volcanoes which rises out from the mud. Mud fountain of liquid magma is a characteristic ponder concealed in the thick woodlands of North Andaman. 

These stunning holes are shaped by the gaseous petrol discharged by the underground rotting matters. Witness seeing how the little mud volcanoes float out of the ground making an alternate view for all. One can see a stack of mud and small murmuring puddles. There is around 41 dynamic mud pit which can be seen gliding out of the mud. It's time you take off for this astonishing sight while in Andaman.

Location: Mud Volcanoes is located approximately 45 kilometers from the southern tip of Baratang. Baratang. Must Checkout: Andaman trip package from Hyderabad

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Things to Do in Andaman

Snorkeling

Snorkeling is another sport in the Andaman which is exceptionally most loved among the people. Individuals from around the globe visit Andaman just to appreciate the snorkeling activity. Find the submerged ocean world in a radically new manner while snorkeling.  Otherwise called the second level of swimming, snorkeling enables you to get the ideal perspective of the marine life. Snorkel with the brilliant fishes and reveal the coral reefs submerged. You will be furnished with apparatuses and types of gear while attempting this action. Appreciate this astonishing movement for around 15 minutes and catch those glad minutes submerged.

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Sea Walking

Sea Walking

The Sea Walking is a standout amongst the most looked for off involvement in Andaman. Unwind the submerged world while you attempt this one of a kind activity. For this, you will be taken in a pontoon to the destinations where you can witness marine life. Sea walking is a new activity which is growing in Andaman.  There will be an accomplished guide will run with you while you are getting a charge out of this development. Take pleasure in a secured and empowering submerged walk on the sea bed (around 6-7m significance), and witness the excellent marine presence with splendid fauna, corals, and a broad assortment of fish. There will be a head adapt and appropriate breathing equipment while you indulge in this activity.

Location: This activity is incredibly renowned in North Bay Island Elephant beach in the Andaman You may also have a look at various places in andaman for a magical honeymoon .

Sea Walking at North Bay

Scuba Diving

Scuba Diving

While in Andaman you cannot miss out to try Scuba diving. A tourist from all around the world visits this place for scuba diving. With the purplish blue waters and the wonderful corals, this plunging knowledge in Andamans is the most selected movement in Andaman. Appreciate scuba diving in the water and uncover the marine life. 

This astounding activity can be will be for 30 minutes. While you are driving there will be a guide with you for your safety. Dive deep into the sea and investigate the unique ocean life in the Andaman. Your guides will lead you to the best zones for this exciting diving activity.

Location: Havelock Island is preferred by most for scuba diving.

Price: The approximate price for scuba diving at the Andaman is around Rs 1200 per person.

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Trekking is another most loved activity in Andaman which is exceptionally prevalent. With the immense green wildernesses and the alluring islands, Andaman makes an ideal place for experience trekking. There are numerous islands in Andaman which are well known for trekking.  Regardless of whether you are waiting to investigate the profound wilderness or simply invest some energy with nature trekking is unquestionably the best for you here. Trek through the wild of the district and get an opportunity to investigate a portion of the uncommon widely varied vegetation of this locale. The entire region will make you arrive in a substitute world.

Adventure Trekking at Chidiyatapu

Get an opportunity to investigate the wonderful Andaman while taking a seaplane ride through the dazzling excellence of the island. Encounter Andaman like never before and witness the amazing beauty of the region. Witness from the top the Cellular Jail , Ross Island, North Bay Island, Mount Harriet and Sailing Ships in the midst of your fly. 

The place is furnished with cutting edge facilities and has the ability to convey 8-10 travelers. This seaplane gives you the best inclusion of your life. The seaplane on which you will travel can venture out up to 250.

Location: Opposite Premier Industry, Dairy Farm Road, Port Blair

Price: The approximate price starts from Rs 4500. Must Book : Jaipur to Andaman Nicobar tour package

Seaplane Ride from Havelock to Port Blair

Parasailing

Parasailing

Make your Andaman adventure an exceptional one while you attempt this audacious water wears in Andaman. According to the Andaman travel guide, it's a mix of water and airborne experience  in Andaman which will give you the best involvement of your life. Find the most obscure some portion of the island while attempting this exciting action. You will get a radical new viewpoint of the locale. The individual looking for subsequent to parasailing is towed behind a vessel, while annexed to a parachute. 

The vessel stimulates over the water and lifts you high into the air. The parasailor has for all intents and purposes zero control over the parachute. In Andaman Parasailing is to a great degree prestigious in seas with respectable calm waters. Least time for parasailing will be 5-10 minutes.

Location: Parasailing can be best enjoyed in the Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex in the Andaman. Must Know: Andaman package from Coimbatore

Dolphin Watching

Dolphin Watching

One of the most loved activities in Andaman which is an absolute necessity strive for you is dolphin watching. Nothing can be a superior place for you then Andaman where you can meet the friendliest animal on earth. As your vessel gradually takes you to the sea you can spot numerous dolphins playing in the sea. 

Appreciate this wonderful sight of the sea in their neighborhood environment and catch a portion of the minutes in your focal point. The Lalaji cover is exceptionally well known for dolphin spotting in Andaman. As the waters are warm here so a ton of dolphin swims over the sea amid the daytime. Also, check here the  finest honeymoon tour packages of Andaman.

Bioluminescence at Havelock Island

Bioluminescence at Havelock Island

Encounter the enchantment of the starlit night at your feet while you visit the Havelock Island this time in the Andaman. As per the Andaman travel guide, this splendid gleaming shade of the waters will make you feel as though you are in an alternate world. Ride on your boat through the glowing water and feel like paradise while you visit this island. 

This occurs because of the phytoplankton in the ocean waters. Above all you can take off for a night kayaking which makes this all more interesting.  This is one of the best things to do in Andaman and Nicobar islands . Prepare to make your get-away extraordinary with this excursion. 

Location: One can enjoy this amazing activity at the Havelock Island in the Andamans. Must Checkout: Andaman packages from Kochi

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Beaches in Andaman

Radhanagar beach.

Radhanagar Beach

Known as the 7th best beach in the world Radhanagar beach is another beach which is a must visit for you in the Andaman. This unordinary shoreline is around 7 kms path from the eminent Vijaynagar shoreline and Dolphin Yatri Niwas.  Look at the radiant nightfall on this shoreline as you walk unshod with your companions while you are in this shoreline. Radhanagar shoreline is celebrated around the world with the visitor for swimming. The translucent water makes it ideal for the shoreline mates to swim and witness the nightfall. However, additionally be somewhat watchful with the waters as crocodile assault has been accounted for a few times

Amenities: Swimming is one of the best activities which is famous in this beach.

Location: The Radhanagar beach is 72.3 km from Port Blair.

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Elephant Beach

Elephant Beach

Known for its beauty with the vivid surroundings Elephant Beach is another beach which is a must visit for you in the Andaman. It's a standout amongst the most flabbergasting shorelines in the Andaman’s. The white sandy shoreline and the turquoise waters pull in voyagers from over the globe. Those of you are who are searching for that flawless tan then this is certainly the place for you.

Highlights: Snorkeling, Sea walking, and Scuba diving are few of the activities which are very famous here. One can also enjoy boat rides on the beach or go for cruise ride for leisure. 

Location: Elephant beach is around 70km from Port Blair.

Snorkeling and Boating at Elephant Beach, Andaman

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Sitapur beach.

Sitapur Beach

If you are a beach lover then this is another beach in the Andaman which is a must visit for you. Also famous as the sunrise beach, this beach offers you with the best picturesque view of the surroundings. This beach is full of surprises when it comes to exploring this beach. 

With the scenic views and the soulful surroundings, this beach will take you to a different world.  Stroll along the beach while enjoying the distant sea as the cool breeze touches your face. And what more the coral reefs and the vivid marine life will not allow you to leave the beach.

Activities: Some of the activities which are famous in this beach sunbathing, sunset watching and swimming.

Location: The Sitapur Beach is located at Neil Island covering a distance of 40 km.

Wandoor Beach

Wandoor Beach

Located at the Mahatma Gandhi National Park this is one of the best beaches in Andaman which is a must visit for you. Blessed with vibrant greenery and the crystal clear water Wandoor beach is visited by a lot of people around the world. Also, this beach is known for the breathtaking view of the sunset and sunrise. 

If you are one of the romantics who wishes to witness the sunrise in the Wandoor beach then you should try to reach this beach as early as possible. The beach is covered by large thickets on its side which is an added amalgamated charm.  One can find a number of fishing boats here at the beach which makes it a lot more attractive.

Activities: Few of the activities which are famous on the beach are snorkeling, scuba diving, and fishing as well. One can also head out for trekking in the nearby woods and explore the beauty of the region.

Kalapathar Beach

Kalapathar Beach

There is another beach in the Andaman which is a must visit for you. With the silvery sandy beach and the rich coral reefs, Kalapathar beach is almost a virgin beach. Not many travelers know about this beach. One can find the beach covered with large thick jungles on its sides. 

Marvel at the sight of the green and blue hue that this place creates while you stare it from a distance. With unbound beauty, this whole place attracts a lot of travelers from far and wide. One can enjoy some alone time with their family and friends while they head out to this beach.

Activities: Sunbathing is one of the most favorite activities here. Stroll through the beach while enjoying the views of the distant sea or just lie down while reading your favorite book.

Vijayanagar Beach

Vijayanagar Beach

Another beach which is a must visit for you in the Andaman is the Vijaya Nagar beach. With the verdant greenery and the soulful sparkling water, this beach is another attraction in Andaman. Also known as Beach no 5 this beach offers some of the best sights as well.  

The stunning sky blend with the greenery makes the landscape for a promising vacation.  The vast scenery and the captivating beach gestures the travelers to explore this beach.  One can also find a lot of coconuts trees-lined up in the beach which makes it look one of a kind.  Laze around the white sandy beach and lie down on the sand while reading a book.

Activities: Snorkeling, Diving, Kayaking, Game fishing, and Swimming are few of the activities which are famous in the beach.

Guitar Island Beach

Guitar Island Beach

I am sure most of you might have seen the pictures of Guitar Island or heard about its scenic beauty. This is another place which is a must visit for you in Andaman. This island is shaped like a guitar which makes it one of a kind and offers some of the best picturesque views. The coastline of this island is narrow and long like a guitar. One can find a variety of marine life like sand crab, hermit crab and shells on the beach. Treat yourself with the best views while you visit this island.

Highlights: Swimming is one of the most favorite activity here.

Location: Guitar Island can be reached from Long Island by dunghi which will take around 15 minutes. Don't miss out on checking our full guide on the top most popular places to visit in andaman , which will help you in planning your trip.

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Lalaji Bay Beach

Lalaji Bay Beach

As the beach of Andaman is quite famous with the people around the world among these Lalaji Bay Beach is a must visit for you. Although a bit peculiar than the other beaches here this pristine each encircled with the vast greenery make it’s a perfect picnic spot for families and friends. 

If you are looking for some lone time by the sea then this beach will definitely cheer you up as you can find very less tourist here. Not many people know about this beach as most of them just head to the main beaches in Andaman and Nicobar islands. For reaching this beach you just have to take a Dhungi boat and then a little walk.

Activities: Some of the most famous activities which are favorite in the Lalaji Bay Beach are Trekking and Sunbathing.

Aam Kunj Beach

Aam Kunj Beach

While in the Andaman another beach which is a must visit for you is the Aamkunj Beach.  If you are a keen environmentalist then this beach is the perfect places for you. The Aamkunj beach in Rangat is known as a famous turtle nesting ground. With its grayish water and dark sands, this shoreline is very appealing and eye getting. There is part of stones and rocks found in the shoreline which makes it troublesome for scuba diving and snorkeling at this district.

Activities:  The beach is famous for turtle spotting but there are few places where you can go for scuba diving and snorkeling here.

Location: Aam Kunj Beach is located at 8km from Rangat.

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Bharatpur Beach

Bharatpur Beach

Bharatpur beach is the perfect beach that comes ideal out of a photo postcard and seems as though it has been painted by an artist in his fantasy. This is additionally one of the best shorelines you can visit with your family as the shoreline is a tidal pond with tender waves hitting the shore. 

Shallow and clear water touches the shoreline for around 500 meters. What makes this seafront prominent is the closeness of brilliant coral reefs, which intrigues the travelers from far and wide. These reefs are possessed by an assortment of lovely marine life that can be seen swimming around.

Activities: Bharatpur beach is famous for Glass bottom ride and snorkelling and swimming.

Location: Bharatpur Beach is located at a distance of just 40 kms from Port Blair, You can also check out our guide on the top beaches in port blair to visit on your next trip.

Pokhadera Beach

Pokhadera Beach

Pokhadera Beach is another shoreline which is acclaimed for its excellence and cast region. This shoreline is celebrated for coral reefs and is situated in the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park. Absorb the staggering magnificence of the shoreline while you appreciate a quick talk with your companions. Offering a number of beach activities this beach of Andaman attracts a lot of tourists every day.

Activities: The beach is famous for snorkeling and swimming activities. Likewise get a chance to discover the coral reefs and the underwater world while snorkeling.

Red Skin Beach

Red Skin Beach

Known for its magnificent red corals this is another beach in Andaman which is a must visit for you.  With the enticing surrounding and the beckoning water, this beach is very famous with the people. Make some special memories with your friends as you walk through the beach. Added to this beauty the vast greenery with the dense jungles makes the onlookers stare at this beach for a long time.  For some Red, Skin beach is also Jolly Bouy beach. Soak in the beauty of the whole region while you visit this island.

Activities: Red Skin beach is famous for offering a number of activities like swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving etc.

Islands in Andaman

Havelock Island

As per the Andaman travel guide while you are visiting Andaman then Havelock Island is just the place for you to start with your trip. Havelock Island is a part of Ritchie's Archipelago and is best among the most acclaimed islands in the Andaman. Havelock is an ideal paradise with dazzling white sandy shorelines, rich coral reefs, and luxurious green jungles

This island has been calling voyagers from far a wide to investigate its beauty. With superb shorelines, twinkling blue-green shallows and a part of the best dive spots, Havelock is unquestionably the voyagers claim a bit of heaven. Head out to this island to take the best pleasure of the heavenly island.

Activities: Scuba diving, snorkeling, and swimming are few of the activities which are very famous here.

Location: Havelock Island is located at a distance of 41 km from Port Blair.

Snorkeling and Sea Walking at Havelock Island

Baratang Island

Baratang Island

While you are going by the Andaman you may have certainly caught wind of the popular Baratang Island and according to the Andaman travel guide, this is one more of the best island in the Andaman which is unquestionably a must-visit for you. This island was once considered as the most angered zone here due to the tribe which inhabitant in the island. 

It is said that this tribe has assaulted many individuals who have come to visit this island. Be that as it may, with its interminable magnificence and shrouded gems this island is gradually picking up a considerable measure of fascination. Tourists visit this island to spend some time with nature and furthermore, also they can visit the Limestone Cave s and Mud volcanoes which are very near to the island.

Activities: Trekking, mangrove boat ride, tropical forest rides are few of the activities here.

Location: The Island is located at a distance of 150 km north of Port Blair and one can reach the island by ferry services only.

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Jolly Bouy Island

Jolly Bouy Island

Jolly  Bouy Island is one more of the most popular islands in the Andaman Islands. Bended, dry tree trunks are scattered on the long white sandy shoreline this island attracts a lot of tourists. Jolly Bouy Island is extraordinarily well known for submerged corals and the perfect clear shoreline. This place is one hour ride from Wandoor beach Snorkeling and scuba diving is without a doubt the most loved activities here. 

Mangrove swamps, tropical rainforests, unblemished white sandy shorelines, and coral reefs this island is another urging island in the Andaman which draws in a considerable measure of tourist. This island is otherwise called a non-plastic zone and individuals are not permitted to take any sort of plastic there.

Activities: Snorkeling and scuba diving are few of the famous activities here.

Location:  Jolly Buoy Island is located at a distance of 30 km southwest of Port Blair.

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Ross and Smith Island

Ross and Smith Island

Known as the famous twin island in the Andaman Ross and Smith Island together makes one single island . Offering a portion of the best sights of the surroundings these islands pulls in a lot of visitors around the globe to investigate its excellence. One intriguing thing about the islands is that they are associated by a sandbar which makes it look astounding. 

One can stroll starting with one island then onto the next while they take off for exploring the island. Click some stunning pictures at the island as the island and enjoy the breathtaking sunset. The white smooth sandbar which is found in the island subsidies amid the season of high tide and then surfaces up again bringing everything back to life. This island is also famous for the Olive Ridley turtles.

Activities: Swimming and Snorkelling are few of the activities which are famous in the Island. One can also head out for trekking in the nearby areas.

Location: Ross and Smith Island is located at a distance of 191 km from Port Blair.

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North Bay Island Andaman

North Bay Island Andaman

As per the Andaman travel guide, with the most majestic view of the surroundings with translucent water and white sandy beach, this is another island which is a must visit for you. The corals at North Bay are superb and are spread over the whole region. Spot many fish, a lobster, or even shellfishes on the coral reef while you visit this island. Most of all you will have the best photographs clicked here. 

North Bay Island offers people with dazzling coral reefs and makes the onlookers stare at the island. For the beach lover, this is the perfect place to spend some time with nature. Spend some time in this wonderful island and enjoy the sight of the coral reefs here. Stroll through the whole island along with your loved ones and take back home some happy memories.

Activities: The island is very famous for offering a lot of activities like snorkeling, scuba diving , sea walking etc.

Cinque Island

Cinque Island

Not many of you might have heard about this island but Cinque Island is another lovely island clamoring in the Andaman. With a few populations, this island still remains virgin and untouched by most of the tourist. White sandy beaches enchanting coral reefs and serene sea could be a dream of many while they visit this island. Soak in the beauty of the region while you visit this island. 

Cinque Island is a part of Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park. The island is apportioned as north and south Cinque, through a sand bar. There are vessels that take you to the island. One can also find a number of seaweeds, starfish, saltwater crocodiles on this island.

Activities: Swimming, diving, and snorkeling are the few of the activities here which are most opted by people.

Location: Cinque Island is located at a distance of 38.6 km from Port Blair.

Red Skin Island

Red Skin Island

The Red Skin Island at Andaman and Nicobar attracts locals as well as tourist from all parts of the world. Being situated inside the premises of the Marine National Park, the Red Skin Island in Andaman and Nicobar Islands is settled with a varied extent of regular marvels which truly astonishes the on-lookers. Spend some time at this beach exploring the red corals which is very famous in this beach.

Highlights: Snorkeling is very famous in this island. Discover the coral reefs underwater while head out for a dive at the beach.

Barren Island

Barren Island

Known as the main active volcano in South East Asia, Barren Island is another celebrated island in the Andaman Islands. It is said that the main recorded well of lava goes back to 1787 and a short time later, there were around ten eruptions of volcanoes. 

The latest one occurred in 2017. As the name goes, the island is without human settlements and any vegetation. Some uncommon types of vegetation are the main occupants on the island. Take off for a helicopter visit and watch the entire island from the top with its enduring beauty.

Activities: The Island is famous for scuba diving and snorkeling. A lot of divers visit this island to discover the underwater colorful life.

Location: Barren Island is located at a distance of 138 kilometers north east of Port Blair.

Resorts in Andaman

Silversand beach resort.

SilverSand Beach Resort

Located at heart of Havelock Island, Andaman stands this finest resort, SilverSand Beach Resort. With th white sandy shoreline just to its front this resort is one of the best resorts in Andaman. The resort offers you the finest quality and comfort during your stay at the resort. Spend some time by your balcony staring at the distant sea or just walk around the nearby places you will fall in love with this place. Make your vacation special one while you stay at this finest resort in Havelock Island and congregate a lot of memories to cherish.

Amenities:  Silver Sand the Beach Resort has 39 s A/C rooms, cottages, and Suites introducing a vista of Silent Island dressed in wealthiest Blue Ocean.

Price: The approximate price starts from Rs 7000 per room

Location: SilverSand Beach Resort is located at No. 5, Vijay Nagar Beach, Havelock Island, Andaman and Nicobar Islands 744101.

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Tango Beach Resort

Tango Beach Resort

Tango Beach Resort is situated on Beach No.1 of Neil Island, in the South Andaman. This is another best resort sin Andaman which is a must try for you. Enjoy a relishing time by the seaside which is just in front of the resort.  The resort which has a part of the white sandy of Laxmanpur Beach is honored with Coconut Trees, Beach Chairs and coral reef in the area. Another intriguing thing is that you can simply take off for swimming, snorkeling, angling and scuba diving while you are staying at the resort. Make some special moments with your loved ones while you enjoy a comfortable stay at the resort.

Amenities: The Resort is equipped with all the modern day facilities and consist of 31 rooms which are very well built. They also have 24 hours running hot and cold water services.

Price: The approximate prices start from Rs 10000 per room.

Barefoot Resort

Barefoot Resort

Set exclusively on the Beach No.7 amidst unblemished tropical forests, Barefoot Resort is one of the best resorts in Andaman. Spend a wonderful vacation at this resort while enjoying the finest of comfort with all the facilities. What's more, above all this resort also arranges the eco trip and furthermore few other activities like snorkeling and trekking where you get a chance to spend some time with nature as well.

Amenities:  The Barefoot at Havelock resort comprises of 31 beautifully built tents, houses and villas with attached bathroom and 24 hours hot and cold running water.

Eco Villa Beach Resort

Eco Villa Beach Resort

Eco Villa Beach Resort is another of the best resorts in Andaman which you should definitely try while in Andaman. The resorts spread in 1.5 areas of land sharing with the sea in Govind Nagar town. All the rooms at this resort are at a separation of 1 to 5 meters from the shoreline offering an astounding view of the Andaman Sea, coconut palms etc. Refresh your body, mind, and soul while you enjoy a pleasantly stay at this resort in a pleasant weather in havelock island  Another fascinating thing is that this resort offers diverse games like snorkeling, scuba diving, and island hopping.

Amenities: All the rooms and the cottages of Eco Villa Palm Beach Resort are built with all the state of art facilities and also have 24 hours hot and cold running water services.

Price: The approximate price starts from Rs 2000 per night

Location: Eco Villa Beach Resort is located at Beach 2, Govind Nagar, Havelock Island, South Andaman, Andaman, and Nicobar Islands 744211.

Anugama Resort

Anugama Resort

Placed in Wandoor, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Anugama Resort is extremely renowned among the travelers around the globe. With a simple access to all the enthusiastic places in the city this resorts makes an ideal home for the voyagers who desired excursion. The lodging is soaked up with top class offices with 24-hour room benefit, Wi-Fi in broad daylight zones, auto stop, room administration, and air terminal exchange and so forth. Encompassed by wilderness, and also regular lakes framed by the tidal wave one can find torks, iguanas, mudskippers, owls and host of special greenery close to the resort.

Amenities: All the rooms are exceptionally outfitted with all the condition of craftsmanship offices. There is 24 hours running hot and cool water with appended washrooms.

Price: The approximate price starts from Rs 2000 per night.

Symphony Palms Beach Resort

Symphony Palms Beach Resort

Symphony Palms Beach Resort exhibits a collection of 100 lavish and carefully built cottages. Offering astonishing remains in the midst of nature this resort is considered as the most opted resort among the other resorts in Andaman. Spend some time with nature while you stay at this resort with the peaceful shorelines.

Amenities: There is a spa where you can relax after a tiring day of exploration. There are cottages and suites all of which are furnished with TV, wifi, intercom and stunning perspectives.

Location: Symphony Palms Beach Resort is located at 3, Govind Nagar Beach, Havelock Island, Andaman, and Nicobar Islands 744211 Here's our full guide on the best beach resorts in havelock island , which will add sparkle to your trip.

Fortune Resort Bay Island

Fortune Resort Bay Island

With a view front of the sea and a lighthouse, this resort is among the 5 best resorts in Port Blair. The resort is developed with nearby "Padouk" wood, the great red timber that is found just on the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Composed by the late Charles Correa, the outline style of the resorts mirrors the local existence of the Islands. It is the perfect getaway for guests scanning for a place with some unwinding and peace.

Amenities: The resort highlights an outside swimming pool and open deck eatery with ocean views. Each room accompanies a seating region and private lavatory with free toiletries and a shower. A level screen digital TV, electronic safe, espresso machine and icebox are accessible in a few rooms.

Price: The approximate price for a room starts from Rs 7000.

Location: The resort is located at Marine Hill, Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands 744101.

Peerless Sarovar Portico

Peerless Sarovar Portico

Peerless Sarovar Portico, Port Blair, is the primary resort in Andaman which is arranged on Corbyn's Cove shoreline, offering the visitor with a quiet vibe. The rich green surroundings with a coconut palm shoreline and the sound of the waves make everything ideal for the ones who come to stay here. Loosen up yourself as you go for a walk through the shoreline and spend some time with nature. Spread more than 281 SQ. feet, the standard rooms are worked with the perspective of the garden just before the rooms.

Amenities: The resort has 16 Standard Rooms, 30 Deluxe Rooms and 4 Cottages with rich, impeccable and smooth present day plan. Each of the rooms is all around outfitted with all the current offices for everyday utilize.

Price: The approximate price starts from Rs 5000 per room

Location: Peerless Sarovar Portico is located at Corbyn's Cove, Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands 744101.

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What to Eat in Andaman and Nicobar?

1. Lobster: A delicious seafood variant, Lobster is mostly served in high-end restaurants in Andaman and it is worth shelling out a few more bucks to have this unique seafood experience. The bright red shell and the fresh meat inside it will surely compel you to try out this delicacy on this island. Most of the lobster dishes that are served in Andaman restaurants use fresh lobsters from the water that are then immediately cooked up for the guests. So up your level of vacation and try out the various dishes made from lobster, such as the Grilled Lobster and Garlic butter Lobster.  2. Khadi Crab: Khadi crab is a unique species of crabs, literally meaning “mud crab” famous on the Andaman Nicobar Islands. It is greyish in colour and has an ample amount of flesh inside it. This one is usually bought alive to ensure its freshness while cooking. There are a lot of seafood restaurants that serve various dishes of khadi crab in Andaman. Usually cooked with hot Indian spices in the local style, it gives out a unique taste which you just cannot resist. A lot of tourists come to Andaman to try out the various dishes of this crustacean. You too can crack-open the khadi crab and enjoy its fresh juicy meat right at your table. 3. Prawns: As you are very well aware that Andaman is quite famous for its seafood, the prawns here top the list amongst others. The Bay of Bengal provides these prawns in abundance to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. They are easily available in several eateries- from high-end restaurants to the beach-side shacks. The most popular dishes are prepared in Bengali style, as a lot of locals residing here come from Kolkata and parts around it. Try out some famous dishes like Coconut Prawn curry, which will satiate your hunger as well as your soul with a unique blend of Indian spices and the soft texture of the prawn meat.      4. Fish Curry: As there are a lot of Bengalis residing in Andaman, you are bound to come across Fish Curry in the menus of almost every restaurant here. The mouth-watering fish curry is uniquely prepared with different tastes in different eateries, giving you a plethora of options to taste just this one dish for a unique culinary experience each time. Some of the popular preparations are with the fish cooked in the curry prepared with a tempering of mustard seeds, coriander seeds, chillies, and several other active ingredients. 5. Squid Fry: No visit to Andaman is complete without trying out the scrumptious dish of Squid Fry. The soft and fresh squid is dipped in the batter and deep-fried until it is crunchy and golden-brown in colour. Served along with different sauces on the side, this seafood dish is a unique mix of crunch on the outside and the soft squid meat on the inside. A lot of restaurants and beach-side shacks in Andaman serve up this simple yet delicious dish to the tourists flocking in at the island. We recommend to have a chilled glass of beer along with the squid fry for a culinary bliss!  6. Fried Shrimps: This fried snack will make you forget about your diet as soon as you taste it. Fried shrimps are quite popular among the tourists in Andaman and almost all the restaurants in Andaman do a good job in cooking up this dish. This hard-to-resist delicacy will be a game-changer in your seafood tour here as you devour the soft shrimps covered with a unique mix of spices fried to perfection. Fried shrimps serve as the perfect sea-side snack to wash down with beer for a complete culinary tour in Andaman.

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Being one of the topnotch attractions in Andaman is the sublime Havelock Island brimming with silky beaches and exuberant greenery. A lot of tourist locations, resorts, hotels, attractions and much more are creating the perfect background to Havelock Island to host as many tourists as possible. This is the largest of all the islands in Andaman and comprises of a lot of small islands. The administration in Havelock promotes eco-tourism on a large scale.The lighthouse established in 2005 at the northern part of the island gives additional recognition for the island. The accommodation options on Havelock will let you be surprised. Ranging from high-end, luxurious resorts to camps with basic amenities, the stay arrangements done by the administrative people here are unbelievable. Embark on an unforgettable journey to Havelock Islands, a cherished gem of our Andaman and Nicobar package, where pristine beaches and vibrant marine life await, promising cherished memories amidst nature's embraceHighlights: The long stretches of different types of beaches are the main highlight to be pointed out. Declared the best beaches in the world, almost all of them are blissfully located on Havelock Island, connected to closely to the main boat jetty on the island. Elephant Beach, Radhanagar Beach, Vijaynagar Beach, Kalapathar Beach which are known in numbers also are proclaimed to have the highest number of tourists every year as there are many beautiful hotels in Andaman, to provide the ultimate relaxation in holidays. The green fringed shorelines, the clear sea water, the colourful marine animals, the long coral reefs, the wild fauna and flora bring forth the astounding picture of Havelock incomparably beautiful.Activities: Snorkeling and diving are the favourite activities done on the islands though other major water based activities like boating and kayaking are frequently done.Distance from Port Blair: Havelock Island is lying 42 kms northeast of the capital city, Port Blair. There are regular boat services by the Directorate of Shipping Services which connect Phoenix Bay jetty in Port Blair to Havelock daily. 

Neil Island

There are several picturesque and popular islands near Port Blair that you can explore during your Andaman and Nicobar Trip Package. However, few can match the quaint and soothing charm of Neil Island. This island is preferred by visitors for its amazing biodiversity, white sandy beaches, unspoiled and pretty coral reefs and tropical woodlands. If you want to get away from bustle and crowd of popular places in the Andaman’s, this is the perfect weekend getaway!Located approximately 36 km northeast of port Blair, this island exudes a certain type of laid back charm and you can feel that sometime after setting your foot in. Besides, it is a small island which makes it ideal for spending a couple of days, ideally. The widest part is about 5 kilometers. If you start walking, covering the island may take just 2 hours or so. It is somewhat warmer than neighboring Havelock and so lacks forest cover.This island has enough places where you can relax or laze around in afternoon watching the sunset and staring at the vast blue sea. There are not many amenities and the beaches may not be lavish but that can actually be bliss in disguise, more so if you prefer serenity.

Ross Island

Ross Island, Andaman - Everything you should knowThe Andaman Islands archipelago has many pretty islands and those are frequented by nature and marine wildlife loving tourist across the year. However, the remnants of former British settlement in the serene and remote Ross Island hold a unique charm for the visitors. The island was named after Daniel Ross, a British marine surveyor. In pre-independence India, this island was a British colony where administrative activities were at a peak. It was called Paris of the East’ and even now you can find the remnants of that colonial period. A tour in this island takes you down to road of nostalgia and also offers you an escape from the clutter of busy tourist locations in Andaman.Here is the list of well-curated Andaman and Nicobar Tour Packages that you can book for an amazing holiday.The flora and fauna you witness in this island are amazing, and the population of peacocks, birds, and deers on the island will amaze you too. The variety of plant species on this island is also great. The ruins of a church, the cellular jail, a bakery, and several other buildings are there to be explored too. Now, the Indian Navy maintains the former British Administrative Headquarters and its numerous historic ruins. There is the Smritika Museum (Indian Navy) which is well maintained and the newest attraction for visitors is a sound and light show. It takes place every evening barring Wednesday and major holidays.How to reach Ross Island from Port BlairRoss Island is barely 2 km away from Port Bair and reaching it is therefore not a problem. You can use either the air or ferry routes to reach this beautiful small island from Port Blair.From Port Blair, the majority of tourists prefer using boats to reach the island. It does not take much time and the boat ride is quite economical too. A number of tour operators offer a trip to this island from the Phoenix Bay Jetty or Aberdeen Jetty. The boat ride from Port Blair to Ross Island takes 10 to 15 minutes, approx.Those with deep wallets can hire charter flights or helicopters to reach the island. The Veer Savarkar International airport in Port Blair is where the flights land. There are a few tour agencies that offer helicopter transportation to islands adjacent to Port Blair.Best Time to VisitLike the majority of tourist destinations in Andaman, this island has a typical tropical climate. The summer months are quite hot and humid here. Average summer temperature hovers between 35 and 38 degree Celsius.However, the monsoon months bring down the scorching heat and the cool breeze offers a soothing experience. The temperature remains within 30 degrees Celsius in monsoon and apart from the rough sea, there is no other hassle. The island is replete with lush greenery in the monsoon months as well.However, the most ideal time to explore Ross Island is the winter months. The temperature does not dip too much and the sea conditions are optimal too. The average winter temperature in the island hovers between 15 to 22 degrees Celsius.Ideally, you should plan your vacation plan to explore this island and adjacent locations within October to march.Check out the best cruise packages in Andaman which will offer you a wonderful stay during your trip.Other Essential Info about Ross Island1. Mobile Connectivity - Like the most other islands in Andaman region, mobile connectivity in Ross island can be quite weak and it gives tourists headaches even now. Over the last few years, things have improved a bit but data speed will be sluggish and call drops and network congestions are expected. It would be the best thing to carry 3 different SIMs when you visit this island if staying in touch with those at home is a priority at all times. Despite trying all options, sometimes you may see zero network coverage on the island.2. Medical Facilities - The Island has no provision for staying overnight and there is no such medical facilities-as a consequence. You should carry medications with you or first aids stuff when you reach it from Port Blair. It is especially important for those visitors who need to take specific medications every day. Apart from medications, you may carry sunscreen and antiseptic cream when visiting the island as a precautionary measure.3. Timings to visit - Ross Island can be visited throughout the years and the first ferry leaves from Port Blair at 8.30 am. However, a majority of tourists prefer visiting the island prefer going by afternoon to witness the evening show-which is a major attraction of the island. Ideally, you should visit in the morning because there are several sightseeing options on the island. It will take some time to explore the remnants of the British colony- even in their dilapidated form. This will leave you with enough time to enjoy the evening show that begins around 5 pm and the return to Port Blair.4. Places to eat near Ross Island - Ross Island is not used for human inhabitation and it is maintained by the Indian navy. So, you will not get much eatery or restaurant here –unlike some of the nearby and popular islands. So, it is advisable that you carry enough food and water before visiting the island. Thankfully, there are a lot of places in Port Blair where you can find nearly all types of foods and snacks. In Ross Island, you will find a lot of tender coconut sellers though.5. Activities to do - The entire island is quite small and you can cover it all within a couple of hours by foot. However, the historic ruins are quite enticing and some of them have been restored by the Indian navy. Rest of the buildings is really in a dilapidated state, with overgrowth of trees and wild vegetation all around. The church is worth watching as is the Farzand Ali Store which now serves as a museum. The ruins of a former water distillation plant, printing press, tennis court, and a small cemetery are there. The island sanctuary has a good collection of animals which makes this island one of the best attractions in Andaman during the trip.The wildlife in the island, comprising mostly of the peacocks, deer, and parrots are rather bold in nature and they do not shy away from human company.Check out the list of best resorts in Andaman and Nicobar which will offer you a comfortable stay during your trip.Frequently Asked Questions:1. How do I get from Port Blair to Ross Island?It is quite easy to reach Ross Island from Port Blair and the distance is barely 2 miles. The island is connected through ferry route with the capital of the Andaman. The ferries leave mostly from Port Blair’s Phoenix Bay Jetty and reach the island in 15 minutes or so. You may opt for a helicopter tour if money is not a hindrance and you want to enjoy an aerial view of the small, pretty island.2. Is Ross Island the highest island?No, it is not the highest island in the Andamans.3. How large is Ross Island?As a matter of fact, it is among the smaller tourist accessible islands in the Andaman. It is comprised of 31 hectares. That is why it is preferred by most tourists prefer daytime trip while others cover It while exploring nearby islands.4. What water activities are available at Ross island?While most watersports-loving tourists prefer Havelock Island, Ross Island is not exactly without any option. The water sports complex provided boat can be used for a ride. It has a glass boat and so you can watch the aquatic wildlife beneath. It is a popular spot for swimming and scuba diving in Andaman. Some tour operators also make arrangements for walking undersea and you can enjoy watching fish and colorful coral reefs from close proximity.5. What are the timings of Light and Sound show at Ross Island?The famous Light and Sound show are held at the Ross Island every evening, except for Wednesdays and major holidays. The 45-minute long show has been made in alliance with renowned Bollywood personalities and it begins at 5.15 pm approx.6. Which is the best resort near Ross Island?Ross Island is not used for any type of human inhabitation and the visitors are not allowed to stay overnight. There is no resort or hotel on the island. Most of the visitors stay in nearby Port Blair where several accommodation options are available. Some of the popular resorts in Port Blair are Palm Grove Eco Resort, Fortune Resort Bay Island, Peerless Sarovar Portico and Wild Grass Resort.7. What places can we visit around Ross Island?Ross island is in close proximity to Port Blair and it is not very far from popular tourist destinations like Neil island and Viper Island. In fact, most tour operators offer tours in these islands on the same day or in a couple of days.8. What is the ticket price of the light and sound show at Ross Island?The amazing light and sound show that is held every evening at Ross Island have an entry fee of INR 100 for adult visitors. For the kids, you need to pay one-fourth of that amount. Advance booking is required to witness the show.9. What happens in the light and sound show in Ross Island?The amazing light and sound show of Ross Island has renewed tourists interest in the remote island in Andaman archipelago, as it is. The show has been created with inputs of famous Bollywood personalities like Revathy, Gulzar, Shabana Azmi, and Resul Pookkutty. It features Dolby Surround sound for outdoors and showcases the glorious past of the Andaman. Witnessing this light show is one of the best activities to do in Andaman.10. Do we have to pre-book boats to visit Ross Island from Havelock?Ross Island has direct and regular ferry connectivity from Port Blair. So, it will be necessary to pre-book private ferries to visit Ross Island from Havelock. A number of companies offer private speedboats to let the tourists cover these islands and the nearby attractions. Of course, they charge higher than the govt ferries.Andaman is famous for its water sports. Check out the best water sports in Andaman and take the adventure to the next level.

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Jet Ski Ride

Jet Ski is one of the most adventurous water sports activity. Most of the tourist use to have enjoyed this water sport. This water activity adventure is available at Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex.

A nominal rate is charged for this sport and after dressing up in a proper suit and heading the instructor’s advice you are ready to zip around on a Jet Ski. Do not ignore the advice and try not to get carried away by the high speed and excitement. A Jet Ski ride is safe and is handled by a certified rider and utmost care is taken regarding the safety of the tourist by the way of providing life Jackets. Remember to wear a life jacket and that it is the best enjoyed on a good day. During the monsoon, rains, and storms it can be a dangerous thing to go Jet Skiing. The Jet Ski is capable of reaching very high speeds and thus it is advisable that you go along with an instructor if you are trying this for the first time. Out of all the adventure activity in Andaman, Jet Skiing definitely stands out. However, the sport is best to enjoy during good weather only. Jet Skies are not difficult to drive, however, it needs proper caution from the driver. The thrill of cruising through the sea on a Jet Ski, with wind hitting you hard on your face, is truly mesmerizing for every adventure seeker, whether teenager or adult.

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Seakart is a state of the art water sports craft. Bearing resemblance to go-kart, the Seakart is 3.5 m long and 2 m wide and offers great stability and comfort to the patrons onboard.

With a steering wheel, a paddle accelerator and push button engine on/off, the Seakart is extremely easy to drive. A Seakart can seat 3 people. One seat will be occupied by licensed instructor while the other two can be tourists. The licensed instructor will serve as a guide and supervisor whilst you drive your own Seakart. At Seakart Adventure Andamans, you get 30 minutes of excursion time starting from Corbyn’s Cove Beach till near Ross Island & back. A long route gives you and your companion ample time to drive, enjoy and explore the magnificent coasts of Port Blair. Dos and Don’ts: 1. Participate only after a thorough reading about the activity. Refrain from participation if you are apprehensive. 2. In no case shall pregnant women, physically/mentally challenged persons, children below 6 years and adults above the age of 60 be allowed to participate. 3. The minimum age for driving Seakart is 18 years and maximum age is 60 years. However, children aged 6-17 years can sit on Seakart and participate as a joy ride along with a parent/guardian.

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Scuba Diving

Diving in Andamans is an unique lifetime experience. The coastal water surrounding these islands is the abode of one of the richest coral reef ecosystem in the world.

The specialty is that, here the coral reefs and underwater formation are undamaged by human activity.For adventure lovers there is no greater adventure than diving. Whether one is a novice or one had been diving to fathoms, there is always something new, fascinating or challenging about venturing into the water world. Your mind could be mesmerized by clouds of colorful fishes, your curiosity aroused by the mysterious remains of sunken ships or your creativity invoked by the art of underwater photography. One's diving interest may range from a casual pastime pursued on vacation to a constant passion or even a professional career. Diving offers something unique to everyone. Diving in Andaman and Nicobar islands is exceptional. The costal belt surrounding these islands is the abode of one of the richest coral reef ecosystems in the world. The distinction is that here the coral reefs and underwater formations are untouched by human activities. The best season for diving is considered between December and April.

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There is a perception that Andaman is coloured only in blue and it is the blue sea and white sands that are the only companions of blue sky but green is coloured in the lofty mountains of Andaman..

which is unknown to many. Other than marine creatures, rich flora and fauna are explored in the lands of Andaman. Andaman forest trekking is commenced from the rocky terrains, rough trekking trails of Mount Harriet to Madhuban, a 16-kilometre trek at South Andaman. Saddle peak, being the highest peak of Andaman with an elevation of 732 meters above sea level, its dense forest offers the spectacular vision of valleys, and also there are huts, benches kept for taking a repose. Andaman forest trekking may extend up to a week depending upon the extent of adventure a traveller seeking for or according to the tour packages of Andaman. Watch of wild creatures, exotic varieties of flora and fauna, tranquil water bodies, and chirruping of birds are the gift of a trekking in Andaman. Guided trekking is offered to the avid adventurers and Chidiya tapu is the bird's paradise where trekking is made possible, finally to reach Kalapahad. Another trekking trail is from Havelock passing through the mangrove meshes to reach Elephant beach. Andaman archipelago is rich in unique wild fauna hidden deep in the thick forests of mountains.

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Game Fishing

A fishing adventure in Andaman is an experience unlike any other. The archipelago of Andaman & Nicobar is one of the best destinations for popping and jigging in whole of South East Asia due to a large quantity..

and size of the fish found here. Fish weighing more than 20 kg can be spotted in the islands and there are many other species that can be caught on popping, spinning and jigging activities here. Amongst the most popular fish found in Andaman are red snapper, grouper, coral trout, big Spanish mackerel, barracuda, bluefin, bigeye and pilot trevally, sailfish, wahoo, marlin, dogtooth tuna, yellow fin tuna and bonito along with the famed Giant Trevally (GT) There are some excellent jigging spots and drop-offs in the island where anglers can catch Giant Trevally within 10-15 minutes from the jetty. While there are few species of fish that can only be caught in a particular season, GT’S and Doggies can be up for the game all through the year. The 30ft ‘Halcyon III’ and the 37ft ‘Rampage,’ are chosen as fast game-fishing vessels to reach remote areas of Ritchie’s Archipelago and the South Andaman Islands and for a long day trips to Barren Island and Invisible Bank.

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Bird Watching

The Parrot Island near Baratang is famous for endemic birds especially Parrot of various kinds. Some thirty species of endemic birds are recorded.

The sense of equanimity that the Andaman Islands shower on the travellers is breathtaking and recharges one’s body and mind. Every year many people plan a vacation to the sandy beaches of Andaman in search of solitude, natural beauty and adventure but very few are aware that the Andaman Islands are known as the paradise of Birds. It is said that the Andaman Island is home to 270 species of birds including migratory and endemic birds. Every year many species of birds migrate to these enchanted islands and travellers can enjoy bird photography which in itself is a soulful experience. In this blog, we will discuss ideal locations to go for bird watching in Andaman, best season to go for bird watching and different species of the birds. Mount Harriet: Mount Harriet National Park is known as the tropical evergreen forest in Port Blair which was originally a reserve. It is a home to seven endangered species including the Andaman wood pigeon, Andaman Cuckoo Dove, Andaman Scops Owl, Andaman Boobook, Andaman Woodpecker, Andaman Drongo and Andaman Treepie.

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Nature & Wildlife

A popular holiday destination, Andaman and Nicobar Islands are no stranger to rich wildlife. The Islands houses unique dense evergreen tropical rain forest and some of the rarest species of animals and plants making..

it is an ideal destination for nature lovers. In the Islands, you will find many wildlife reserves filled with beautiful animals and birds, in fact, the Islands are also known for being a bird watching destination. Covered with lush grasslands, these Islands have around 270 species of birds including 14 endemic birds and Nicobar Pigeons which is a popular and most viewed bird in the islands. This best destination to visit is filled with many National Parks like Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park in Port Blair which is a man-made park. Mount Harriet National Park is one of the most fascinating and most visited national parks in the Islands. Campbell Bay National Park is rich in aquatic life and it also provides camping facilities for adventure lovers. North Button Island National Park is surrounded by the rich presence of diverse animal species, you are bound to encounter rarest of the species here. Besides the National Parks, some worth visiting Wildlife Sanctuaries are Arial Island Wildlife Sanctuary, Belle Island Wildlife Sanctuary, Blister Island Wildlife Sanctuary, Brush Island Wildlife Sanctuary and Clyde Island Wildlife Sanctuary.

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Shopping in Andaman is one of its kind experience with Port Blair being the right place for it. Some really exciting and diverse shopping centres, local and beach markets can be found..

in Port Blair that are indeed the shopaholics’ paradise. There are several government owned shops and private shops selling a wide variety of items. Amongst the major markets is Aberdeen Bazaar, where one can gets spoilt for choice. From bamboo cane craft to coconut shell; from shell jewellery to Nicobarese mats and from woodcrafts and furniture to lamps and bowls an array of items can be bought from this market. Apart from Aberdeen Bazaar, Andaman Handicraft Emporium and the Sagarika Government Emporium, Goalghar, Junglighat, Prem Nagar and Delanipur also also offer seashell articles, souvenir items and handicraft. In Sagarika Government Emporium and the Andaman Handicrafts Emporium, one can find beautiful wood carvings, bamboo and cane furniture, shell jewellery, curio. The jewellery shops sell some pretty earrings, bracelets, necklaces, and pearl jewelleries. Since liquor sale is unrestricted in the islands, one can find many bars and local shops selling alcohol at reasonable price.

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One of the union territories of India, Andaman and Nicobar Islands is a breathtaking archipelago located in the Bay of Bengal. The exotic beaches blessed with coral reefs and amazing marine life making the landscape breathtakingly exquisite, cater a perfect beach holiday away from the hustle and bustle of the city life. This group of islands is an empyrean for both nature admirers and adrenaline junkies alike.

Capital: Port Blair Location: Bay of Bengal

Best Time to Visit Andaman:

Planning a holiday tour to Andaman & Nicobar Islands during the months of December to February (winter season); during April to June (summer season) or May to September (monsoon season) is considered to be best.

Why Visit Andaman:

Beaches, Water sports, Honeymoon, Luxury Tours, Trekking

Temperature

24°c to 33°c.

Summer April - June

22°C - 35°C

Monsoon May - September

20°C - 30°C

Winter December - February

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Popular Island in Andaman & Nicobar Island

Port Blair, Andaman Nicobar

Havelock Island

Neil Island, Andaman Nicobar

Neil Island

Baratang Island, Andaman Nicobar

Baratang Island

Long Island, Andaman Nicobar

Long Island

Barren Island, Andaman Nicobar

Barren Island

Ross Island, Andaman Nicobar

Ross Island

Viper Island, Andaman Nicobar

Viper Island

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An Insight into Andaman & Nicobar Tourism

Andaman Nicobar Islands are located in the Bay of Bengal. The area encompassed by these islands is 8249 square kilometers in which, 8211 square kilometers is rural. The Union Territory is home to tribes like Great Andamanese, Onge, Jarawa, Sentinelese, Nicobarese and Shompen. The major Andaman and Nicobar Islands’ religion is termed as animism. As per this religion of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, the sole deity responsible for everything that happens in the world is Paluga.

Andaman and Nicobar Islands is a group of 3000 islands, which includes chain of mountains and ridges with moderate heights and gradients that are indeed the major tourist attractions here. The geography at Andaman and Nicobar Islands states that the archipelago comprises of North Andaman, South Andaman, Middle Andaman, and Little Andaman in the Andaman group of islands, as well as Great Nicobar, Nancowry, Car Nicobar, Chowra and Katchal in the Nicobar group of islands. Amongst all the islands, Great Andaman and Ritchie Archipelago are the top tourist destinations with some surreal beaches for the holiday. Andaman features thrilling watersports like snorkeling, sea walks and scuba diving amongst several others in many of islands’ beaches, hence calling adventure junkies from far and wide. Visitors would also enjoy their time basking in the sun on the white sandy beaches overlooking the azure blue waters while sipping on a refreshing drink. Witnessing the sunrise and sunset is certainly an unbeatable experience, which indeed adds to a memorable beach holiday here.

The tourism of Andaman is not only confined to a memorable beach holiday as the archipelago is also blessed with lush flora including evergreen tropical rainforest canopy making a holiday for nature lovers quite a memorable one too. These forests engross an assorted a jumble of Indian, Malaysian and indigenous floral stretches that attract a lot of wildlife lovers. There are more than 2000 varieties of plants found here. These islands are extremely profuse with fauna and around 50 species of forest mammals are found here among which 26 rat species and 14 bat species are primarily notable.

Other than these, the prominent mammal species that can be spotted here are Sus Scorfa (wild pig), spotted deer, barking deer feral elephant, etc. Butterfly, moths and shells also increase the charm of nature's exquisiteness in Andaman and Nicobar. Coral reefs and marine life of this archipelago is a prominent factor attracting the tourists from all around the blue planet.

Andaman and Nicobar Islands are ideal for family tours, honeymoon couples as well as solo travellers as well . The contiguous areas of the seashores are marvelous that allure beach lovers a lot. Moreover, many exemplifications of architectural brilliance are also found here. Therefore, history buffs also has ample to explore here as well. Some of the best places to see in Andaman and Nicobar Islands are Neil Island, Havelock Island, Long Island, Cellular Jail, Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, Anthropological Museum, Indira Point, Car Nicobar, Katchal, etc.

There is indeed no scarcity of adventure activities to do in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. There is a plethora of things to do here thus making the trip congenial and gratifying. Multitude of adventure activities are offered here. The top attractions for adventure here are Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, Camping, Surfing, and Trekking. Being blessed with sublime landscapes and equipped with beautiful markets, Andaman and Nicobar Islands are perfect destinations for sightseeing and shopping. In addition to this, Island Tourism Festival is celebrated in Port Blair for 15 days between December and February attracts the tourists to witness exuberance.

We, at Tour My India would be happy to help you enjoy your Andaman tour, and therefore, offer to you best holiday packages and a detailed travel guide. With our best travel packages, you can rest assured for a hassle free and memorable holiday in Andaman, while our holiday guide can offer you a virtual glimpse and useful information of this stunning destination.

Best Tour Packages for Andaman & Nicobar

Offering a wide array of watersports and an amazing underwater life, Andaman & Nicobar Islands are the perfect holiday destination in India. And as a lover of sun, sand and beach, a visit to the islands is a must. Find the best tour packages for your Andaman & Nicobar holidays with us, where we promise to cater to all your travel need. Choose from the assorted travel packages that are designed keeping in mind different choices and travel styles. Get the best holiday deals so that your vacation to Andaman & Nicobar becomes something to cherish forever.

Andaman Short Tour

Andaman Short Tour

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Andaman Island Tour

Best of Andamans Tour

Best of Andaman Tour

Port Blair with Havelock Beach Tour

Port Blair with Havelock Beaches

Top hotels & resorts in andaman.

Andaman have accommodation options that satiate the desire of every beach lover. Where the luxury travellers are spoilt for choices from resorts and hotels built in close proximity to gorgeous beaches, the budget travellers can also find plenty decent accommodation serving the basic need just right. The luxury resorts in Andaman boasts private entry to the beach, spa and wellness facilities and setting up of tables for fine dining on the beach. One can find good options in Port Blair, Neil Island, Havelock Island and Wandoor. There are some value for money guest houses as well that offer satisfying services and airy rooms close to the main attractions. There are also some Bed & Breakfast and Apartments available that have everything to keep things comfortable during a trip.

Hotels in Port Blair

Hotels in Port Blair

Hotels in Neil Island

Hotels in Long Island

Hotels in Long Island

Hotels in Baratang Island

Popular tourist attractions in andaman.

The beautiful and pristine islands are home to number of gorgeous beaches, rich flora and fauna and underwater life. Amongst the top attractions of the islands are Barren Island, which is the only confirmed active volcano in South Asia; Neil Island, Havelock Island, Long Island, Cellular Jail, Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, Anthropological Museum, Indira Point, Car Nicobar, Katchal. The islands are perfect for a holiday and have stunning beaches like Radhanagar, which is amongst the top beach destination in Asia.

Cellular Jail, Andaman Nicobar

Cellular Jail

Forest Museum, Andaman

Forest Museum

Gandhi Park, Andaman Nicobar

Gandhi Park

Diglipur Island, Andaman

Diglipur Island

Top things to do on your holidays to andaman.

The islands of Andaman & Nicobar are perfect place to keep one engaged during a holiday. There is indeed so many things to do that can make your vacation on this perfect holiday destination quite delightful. Enjoy cruises, swimming with the elephants, gliding in a seaplane, nature walks, caving, island hopping and birdwatching amongst many other activities found on Andaman & Nicobar.

Islands in Andaman Nicobar

Islands in Andaman

Island in andaman.

Boasting more than 300 big and small islands, Andaman & Nicobar Islands is a perfect getaway for the beach lovers and adventure junkies. The islands in this Union Territory flaunts surreal landscape, long coastline, rich marine and wildlife.

Beaches in Andaman Nicobar

Beaches in Andaman

Undoubtedly, Andaman houses some of the most pristine surreal beaches in the world. Adorned with scintillating white sand and aqua green and azure water that are sometimes flanked with palm trees and thick mangroves, the beaches of Andaman are perfect for any seaside holiday lover.

Museums in Andaman Nicobar

Museums in Andaman

Andaman has handful of museums but each is important in its own way. The Islands boasts of a jail-converted-museum, Cellular Jail, Marine Museum, a Naval Marine Museum, a Forest Museum and an Anthropological Museum, all of which are steeped in history and the diversity of Andaman.

Heritage Tourism in Andaman Nicobar

Heritage Tourism

Andaman & Nicobar Islands oozes glorious history of India. A heritage tour in Andaman along with offering an insight to rich history of the country also promises a glimpse of the opulent and unique marine life, which has been adorning the islands for hundreds of years.

Wildlife Tourism in Andaman Nicobar

Wildlife Tourism

Wildlife in Andaman is exclusive and of course abundant. It is home of some unique species of flora and fauna and houses few incredible national parks and biosphere reserves that conserve wildlife brilliantly. The islands are also perfect for birdwatching.

Religious Places in Andaman Nicobar

Religious Places

Andaman is home to several religions like Hindu, Christian, Islam, Jainism, Buddhism and Bahais and thus one can find a number of place of worship of different faiths here.

Water Sports in Andaman Nicobar

Water Sports

Andaman & Nicobar Islands make the visitors spoilt for choices with its wide array of sports both under and over the waters. The islands satiate the thirst for thrill with offering water activities like snorkeling, sea walking and scuba diving, banana-boat ride, jet skiing, parasailing and speed boating.

Scuba Diving in Andaman Nicobar

Scuba Diving

Scuba diving in Andaman is a popular water activity that allows one to swim in the midst of coral reefs and colourful fishes that dwell in the azure waters of the Islands. The scuba diving experience in Andaman is certainly memorable as it offers the chance to witness the calming yet diverse underwater life.

Snorkeling in Andaman Nicobar

Snorkelling in Andaman is one of the best recreational activities enjoyed by marine lovers. This popular water sport is in the Andaman Islands gives an incredible opportunity to witness the varied colourful coral reefs and many unique fishes.

Trekking in Andaman Nicobar

Andaman’s rocky stretches, thick forests and beautiful seascape make it one of the best trekking destinations in India. Amongst the major trekking trails in Andaman are Mount Harriet to Madhuban; Chidia Tapu to Kala Pahad; Havelock to Elephant Beach; and Diglipur Island to Raman Caves and Saddle Peak.

Mangrove Creek Safari Andaman

Mangrove Creek Safari

Andaman invites the wildlife and nature lovers for an extravagant experience of exploring the beauty of the rich mangroves and one of the best way to do it, is to book a Mangrove Creek Safari, which is indeed one of its kind experience.

Bird Watching in Andaman

Bird Watching

A leisure day out with the birds is definitely a relaxing activity to partake while in Andaman Islands. Birdwatching tour in Andaman is certainly a pleasant and a memorable experience as the Islands alone has more than 270 exotic bird species flocking around.

Game Fishing Andaman

Game Fishing

A fishing adventure in Andaman is one of its kind experience. The islands of Andaman & Nicobar is famed for popping and jigging activities in South East Asia due to a large quantity and size of the fish weighing more than 20 kg.

Forest & Beach Camping Andaman

Forest & Beach Camping

There couldn't be a better destination for forest and beach camping in India than Andaman Islands. Adorned with scintillating white sand, azure blue waters and thick woods, Andaman is the place that compels travellers round the world to enjoy a good dose of adventure and rejuvenation and one such way is forest and beach camping.

Sea Walk Andaman Nicobar

To get up close and personal with the marine life, the islands of Andaman introduces Sea walking activity. This must try water adventure activit allows one to walk between different corals and explore the rich marine life that Andaman is blessed with.

Seafood in Andaman Nicobar

Seafood adds to the exoticism of the dining experience in Andaman. Inarguably the main ingredient of the Andaman cuisine, the fresh seafood has a variety of usage and in each case it only enhances the taste. From lobster to crabs, fish to shrimps, there is so much to satiate your appetite in Andaman.

Fairs & Festivals in Andaman Nicobar

Fairs & Festivals

Andaman celebrates its flourishing tourism; and thus one can see a number of festivals that are held to promote more footfall in the islands. Expect to witness joyous celebrations with dances, dramas and art displays in almost every festival in Andaman that can surely make you fall more in love with the islands.

Shopping in Andaman Nicobar

Shopping in Andaman

A shopping experience in Andaman is forever to be cherished. From bamboo cane craft to coconut shell; from shell jewellery to Nicobarese mats and from woodcrafts and furniture to lamps and bowls, Andaman Islands make one spoilt for choices when it comes to shopping.

Andaman & Nicobar at a Glance

Find the relevant and authentic information on the how to travel to Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Get details on how to reach by different means of transport along with information on various flights and local means of transport. Find details on the best time to visit Andaman & Nicobar Islands with average temperature in different seasons. Also find information on best places to explore and tourist attractions in the state through a map made easy for you to navigate.

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THE 10 BEST Andaman and Nicobar Islands Tours & Excursions

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1. Ancient Lava Stream Trek through dense Tropical forest.

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2. Exploring the Skies with Newtonian Telescope

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3. Experience Andamans® - 6 Days Andaman Tour Package with Havelock & Neil

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4. Experience Andamans® - Andaman Honeymoon Package

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5. Marine Trail

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6. Andaman FlyAir Parasailing

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7. Scuba Diving For Beginners Or Non Swimmers

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8. Boat Scuba Diving at Neil Island

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9. Kayaking Mangrove Adventure at Havelock

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10. Baratang Island LimeStone Caves

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11. Try Scuba Diving In Havlock

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12. Hinterland Cycling Tour, Havelock

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13. Hike to Elephant beach exploring tropical flora and fauna

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14. Mangroves Kayaking At Havelock

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15. Explore Havelock Island From Port Blair

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17. Private Transfer from Port Blair to Veer Savarkar (IXZ) Airport

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19. Touristic Highlights of the Port Blair (Guided Fullday Sightseeing Tour by Car)

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20. Neil Island Exclusive Cab Package

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21. Scuba Diving (shore Dive) at Havelock Islands

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22. History Buffs Trails to Ross Island (3 Hours Guided Walking Tour)

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23. Saddle Peak National Park Hike in Diglipur

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24. Havelock Island Day Trip from Port Blair

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25. Baratang, Limestone Cave and Mud Volcano Tour from Port Blair

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26. Airport Transfer

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27. Private Transfer from Veer Savarkar (IXZ) Airport to Port Blair

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28. Heritage & Cultural Walk of Portblair (2 Hours Guided Walking Tour)

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30. Best of Port Blair (Guided Halfday Sightseeing Tour by Car)

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Nestled in the heart of the Bay of Bengal, the Andaman Islands beckon adventure enthusiasts, nature lovers, and wanderers alike. This cornerstone content is your comprehensive guide to the most thrilling Andaman tours and activities. From underwater escapades to cultural immersions, we’ve curated a list of must-experience adventures to ensure your trip is nothing short of extraordinary.

Are you ready to embark on a journey of a lifetime? Look no further! Andaman Tour Packages and activities by Discover De Andaman is the best place for you. We dedicated to curating unforgettable experiences in the captivating landscapes of the Andaman Islands. Whether you’re an adventurer, a nature enthusiast, a romantic couple, or a family seeking bonding moments, we have the perfect itinerary for you.

A Unveiling Andaman's Natural Marvels

  • Delve into the pristine beaches that define Andaman’s allure, from the sun-kissed shores of Radhanagar Beach to the tranquil beauty of Elephant Beach.
  • Explore the lush jungles and unique biodiversity of the islands, including the Saddle Peak National Park and the Baratang Island mangroves.
  • Discover the bioluminescent wonders of Havelock Island’s Radhanagar Beach, a phenomenon that transforms the night into a surreal, glowing spectacle.

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Diving into the Depths: Andaman Scuba Diving

Scuba Diving tour in Havelock

  • Discover the mesmerizing world beneath the waves as we delve into the top scuba diving sites in Andaman, including Havelock Island and Neil Island.
  • Learn about PADI-certified diving centers that cater to divers of all levels, making underwater exploration accessible and safe.
  • Uncover the marine life wonders, from colorful corals to majestic sea turtles, that make Andaman a diver’s paradise.

Tracing Andaman's Cultural Tapestry

  • Journey through the cultural heritage of Andaman’s indigenous tribes, including the Jarawa, Sentinelese, and others, and gain insights into their unique ways of life.
  • Visit the Anthropological Museum to understand the islands’ tribal history, showcased through artifacts, photographs, and exhibits.
  • Partake in local festivals like the Island Tourism Festival to experience the cultural vibrancy of Andaman firsthand.

Cellular jail tour in Andaman

Island Hopping Extravaganza

Ross Island tour in Andaman

  • Plan your island-hopping itinerary with insights into the most enchanting islands, like Ross Island, Viper Island, and the picturesque North Bay Island.
  • Explore the unique history and architecture of Ross Island, once the capital during the British era, and discover the remnants of its colonial past.
  • Get tips on making the most of your island-hopping adventure, including boat rides through Richies archipelago options and best times to visit each island.

Planning Your Andaman Adventure

  • Get acquainted with the best times to visit Andaman, taking into consideration the monsoon season and peak tourist periods.
  • Navigate the logistical aspects of travel, including transportation options, permits, and accommodation choices.
  • Discover the delectable local cuisine, featuring a blend of seafood, coconut, and tropical flavors that tantalize the taste buds.

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Sustainability and Responsible Tourism

  • Understand the importance of responsible tourism practices in preserving Andaman’s delicate ecosystem and cultural heritage.
  • Learn about local initiatives aimed at conservation, waste management, and protecting the islands’ biodiversity.
  • Find ways to minimize your ecological footprint while still enjoying the natural wonders of Andaman.

Travel tips for your Andaman Trip

  • Find essential travel tips for a seamless Andaman experience, including the best times to visit, weather considerations, and travel documents required.
  • Navigate transportation options, from flights to ferries, to ensure you reach the islands hassle-free.
  • Discover accommodation options that suit your budget and preferences, whether you’re looking for luxury resorts or budget-friendly stays.

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Conclusion of andaman tour packages:.

 As you conclude your journey through this guide, you’ve gained a comprehensive understanding of Andaman’s captivating wonders. From its stunning beaches to its vibrant underwater worlds and rich cultural heritage, Andaman offers an unforgettable experience that leaves an indelible mark on every traveler fortunate enough to explore its shores. As you set forth on your adventure, remember to embrace the spirit of responsible exploration, cherishing and preserving this paradise for generations to come.

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Places to visit in Andaman

Cellular Jail in Andaman

Port Blair is also known as the capital city of Andaman & Nicobar Islands. There are many things to do in Port Blair mfrom enjoying the natural beauty of the island to exploring its vibrant beauty. if you are looking for a tropical paradise withnatural wonders and unspoiled speeches. The city has various attractions such as parks museums that attract tourists from all over the world.

Havelock Island in Andaman tour

Havelock Island is one of the biologically varied regions on earth and a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. If you're searching for a remote hideaway with lots of outdoor activities to keep you busy while you're there, Havelock Island is a beautiful place to stay. The waters around the island are calm and clear, making it perfect for diving and snorkelling, Kayaking, Para Sailing, Seawalk and water rides etc.

Neil Island Andaman Tour

If you're looking for a place to get away from it all, look no further than Neil Island. This remote spot in the middle of the Pacific Ocean is perfect for anyone who wants to get away from the rat race and relax in peaceful surroundings. The waters around the island are calm and clear, making it perfect for diving and snorkelling. There is a wide range of accommodation on the island, from boutique hotels to budget hostels

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Adventure water sports in andaman.

Havelock, a beautiful island destination, offers an array of thrilling watersports activities that cater to both adventure enthusiasts and leisure seekers. With its crystal-clear turquoise waters and vibrant marine life, Havelock is a haven for snorkeling and scuba diving. Dive beneath the surface and discover a mesmerizing world of colorful coral reefs, exotic fish, and fascinating underwater creatures. For those who prefer a more laid-back experience, kayaking along the serene coastlines is a perfect choice, allowing you to explore hidden coves and pristine beaches. And if you’re seeking an adrenaline rush, hop on a jet ski and zoom across the waves, feeling the wind in your hair. Whether you’re an experienced watersports enthusiast or a beginner looking to try something new, Havelock has something for everyone, promising unforgettable adventures and cherished memories.

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Unveil the untouched beauty of the Andaman archipelago, where turquoise waters meet powdery white sands, and lush greenery merges seamlessly with the horizon. Dive into the crystal-clear depths to witness vibrant coral reefs and a diverse array of marine life. Walk hand in hand along secluded beaches, surrounded by the serene sounds of the ocean’s waves. Let us guide you to the hidden gems only the locals know.

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Havelock Island is a scuba diver’s paradise, where the underwater realm teems with wonders waiting to be explored. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced diver, the island’s diverse dive sites and rich marine biodiversity promise an unforgettable and awe-inspiring adventure beneath the waves.The azure waters that surround Havelock are home to some of the world’s most breathtaking underwater landscapes. Whether you’re a novice diver or a seasoned pro, the island caters to all levels of expertise. 

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We understand that every traveler is unique, and that’s why we specialize in crafting customized experiences that align with your interests and preferences. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast seeking adventure, a history buff fascinated by the islands’ colonial past, or a couple looking for a romantic getaway, our personalized itineraries ensure that your journey reflects your individuality.

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Andaman Trip – Your Complete Travel Guide

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Last Updated on: Dec 26, 2022  

About this blog: Pristine beaches, clear blue waters and exquisite marine life – This is what we thought before travelling to Andaman. What we got after our visit was much more. This blog is a complete and comprehensive travel guide for planning an Andaman trip. This Andaman Travel Guide has tips for best places to visit in Andaman, best things to do and other important travel information. Read on to know more.

Andaman is a wonder of nature. This archipelago provides a lot of attractions for tourists and backpackers alike. Andaman has some of the best beaches, most virgin natural trails and mesmerising sunsets. The place also has an interesting history and all these reasons were enough for us to plan an Andaman trip.

Radhanagar Beach_Havelock Island

We had always been keener on visiting the mountains. So Andaman, the sea and beaches were quite fresh and lovely for us.

About Andaman & Nicobar Island

The Andaman and Nicobar Islands comprises 572 islands that lie at the juncture of the Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea. Out of these 572 islands, only about 38 are inhabited. The Andaman group is separated from the Nicobar group by a 150 km wide channel known as the Ten Degree Channel.

The Andaman group has 325 islands while the Nicobar group has only 24 islands. North, middle and South Andaman are collectively known as the Great Andaman. The islands include Landfall Island, Interview Island, the Sentinel Islands, Ritchie’s Archipelago, Rutland Island and Little Andaman in the south, which is separated from the Nicobar group of islands by the Ten Degree Channel.

The main islands of the Nicobar group are Car Nicobar in the North, Camorta, Katchall and Nancowry in the centre and Great Nicobar in the south.

Aerial view of Andaman from flight

Interestingly, Andaman Island is closer to Myanmar (190 km) and Sumatra (150 km) in Indonesia than it is to mainland India (almost 1200 km).

The islands are quite unexplored mainly due to the distance and accessibility from the mainland. And that is where the beauty of the place lies.

History of Andaman

Usually, before visiting any place, we look at the history of the place. It helps us to understand the place and people better. Andaman trip was no exception. While delving into the history of the place, I did find out some interesting facts.

That Andaman was a British penal settlement in the colonial era is known to all, but the place seems to have historic evidence older than that period.

  • It is not actually known when the first inhabitants came to this group of islands. It is believed that Andaman had a population over 30,000 years ago. The earliest archaeological evidence dates back to 2,200 years ago.
  • In between 1014 to 1042 AD, King Rajendra Chola I of the Chola Dynasty was the first one to colonize these islands and formed a naval base to launch expeditions against the Sriwijaya Empire of Indonesia.
  • Later the islands came under Danish East India Company and were under them till 1868. Finally, these islands were purchased by the British East India Company in 1869 and they later formed a penal settlement in these islands.

Top Places to visit in Andaman Trip

We realized in our Andaman trip that the place is a delight for both conventional tourists and backpackers alike. The list of places to visit in Andaman is quite a long one, but all these are worth your time. We will start with the conventional places and then go to the offbeat ones.

1. Port Blair

Port Blair is the capital of Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Also the largest town, it is also the entry point for all the other islands. So in all probability your trip will start from here.

There are a few places of interest in the town like the Cellular Jail , Samudrika Marine Museum, and water sports complex among others. And if you want to visit a beach, you can head towards the Corbyn’s Cove Beach. You can also enjoy water sports here.

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Things to do in Port Blair

  • Visit the Cellular Jail to see and understand the struggle of the freedom fighters who were sent to this penal settlement for serving punishment. Do not miss the light and sound show in the evening. . It shows the story of the India freedom fighters and how India got independence through the light and sound show.
  • Visit the Samudrika marine museum, water sports complex to enjoy water sports.
  • Visit the Corbyn’s Cove to get a vibe of the beach.

Day Trips from Port Blair

There are a number of day trips that you can do from Port Blair, all of them special in their own. If you have adequate time, you can do all of them, otherwise choose according to your preference.

Chidiya Tapu

Chidiya Tapu is around 30 km from Port Blair and the place is famous for its sunset and bird watching. You can make a day trip from Port Blair to Chidiya Tapu.

Wandoor Beach and Jolly Buoy Island

Jolly Buoy Island_Andaman

These 2 places can also be covered on a day trip from Port Blair. Jolly Buoy Island is a part of Mahatma Gandhi National Park and the place is famous for its crystal clear water and underwater coral reefs. Boats to Jolly Buoy start at 9 am in the morning from Wandoor and come back by 3 pm. So, if you are planning to take a ride to Jolly Buoy, please reach Wandoor before 9 am.

Chatham Saw Mill

Chatham Saw Mill

Chatham Saw Mill is the oldest and largest sawmill in Asia. But this is not the only reason that you should visit the sawmill. The history of the mill starts from the time when Lt. Archibald Blair landed at Port Blair in 1789 to establish a British settlement there, more so as a deportation centre for the convicts. The sawmill was earlier used to cater to the needs of the west.

Mill Timings: 8.00 AM to 2.30 PM except for Mondays and Thursdays.

North Bay Island

Jet Ski_Water sports at Andaman

Take day trips to North Bay Island and Ross Island. North Bay Island is known for water sports. You can do scuba diving, snorkelling, jet ski, sea walk and speed boat ride here. The island is an hour ferry ride from Port Blair Jetty.

2. Ross Island (Netaji Subhash Chandra Dweep)

Ross Island_Andaman

Ross Island is another place that will leave you spellbound. This island was the erstwhile capital of Andaman until 1941 when an earthquake destroyed the island. Ross Island was the headquarters of the Indian Penal Settlement for nearly 80 years.

The island had markets, bakery, stores, workshop, water distillation plant, church, tennis court, printing press, secretariat, hospital, cemetery, open air theatre and others. Today, everything has disappeared except some old dilapidated buildings, which housed some of these landmarks.

Usually, North Bay Island and Ross Island tour is done together in a day .

3. Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep)

Radhanagar Beach_Havelock Island

Havelock Island is the most popular island and also receives the highest footfall of tourists and will be a highlight of your Andaman trip. Havelock boasts of beautiful and pristine beaches, turquoise sea and some of the best diving sites in South Asia. 

Radhanagar Beach is considered one of the most beautiful beaches of Asia. You can rent a motorbike or scooty like we did and explore the island. We recommend you to spend at least 2 nights at Havelock Island. Havelock Island is also a backpackers’ delight.

Things to do in Havelock Island

  • Visit and enjoy a great time on the beautiful beaches of Havelock Island. Visit the Radhanagar Beach during the sunset and Kalapathar beach during the sunrise. Other beaches are Vijaynagar beach and Govindnagar Beach.
  • Go for scuba diving. As already mentioned Havelock has some of the best diving sites in South Asia. It is better to take a dive from the diving schools that are near Beach no 3 & 4.
  • Laze around the Elephant Beach. Elephant Beach is about 20 minutes boat ride from Havelock Island. With white sand and beautiful coral reefs, the place is an absolute winner. Also, you can indulge in water sports like snorkelling, sea walk and glass-bottom boat ride here.
  • You can also trek to the Elephant Beach from Radhanagar village.

Planning to visit Havelock Island? Here is a complete Guide to Havelock Island with all the details.

4. Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep)

Natural Bridge_Neil Island_Shaheed Dweep

This beautiful island is a backpacker’s paradise. The turquoise blue sea waters and golden sandy beaches are a treat to the eyes. Apart from the pristine beaches, there is also a natural bridge at Neil Island. Shaheed Dweep or Neil Island is a small island and you can explore the entire island in a day on a two-wheeler. Like in Havelock, you can hire a motorbike or scooty here too and explore the island.

A visit to Neil Island or Shaheed Dweep can be done in a day trip, but staying for a night is highly recommended. Neil Island was our favourite place in the entire Andaman trip.

Places to visit in Neil Island

Visit the beautiful beaches of Neil – Bharatpur Beach, Sitapur Beach, Laxmanpur Beach and the natural Beach.

At Bharatpur Beach, you will find a diving centre. You can go scuba diving, glass bottom boat ride and snorkeling here as well.

5. Baratang Island

Baratang Island_Andaman

Baratang Island is situated between South and Middle Island. It has beautiful beaches, mangrove creeks, limestone caves and mud volcanoes. Baratang Island is about 100 km from Port Blair and it takes almost 5 hours to reach and the conditions of the road are quite poor. We are not discouraging, but visit this place only if you like to explore the unknown and are not intimidated by long hours and poor conditions of the journey.

Please note that you will need a permit to visit the limestone caves.

6. Diglipur and North Andaman

Ross and Smith Island

This is perhaps the best-kept secret of Andaman trip. North Andaman is yet an unexplored region of the island. It takes almost 12 hours to reach Diglipur by road from Port Blair. But once you are there, you will be mesmerised by the virgin beauty of the place.

Places to visit in Diglipur

Ross and Smith Island

Ross & Smith islands are actually two islands – Ross & Smith joined together by a sand bar to make a single group of islands. The water is crystal clear and the sand bar appears during low tide. During the high tide, the sand bar disappears leaving a trail of water between the two islands.

Lamiya Bay Beach: Lamiya Bay beach marks the foothill of the Saddle Peak, the highest peak in North Andaman.

Mud Volcano at Shyamnagar & Limestone cave at Diglipur: Like in Baratang, you will see mud volcanoes in Shyamnagar in North Andaman. Limestone caves in Diglipur are also known as Alfred caves and located near Ramnagar Beach.

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Andaman Travel Guide

How to reach andaman.

Port Blair is the gateway to Andaman. You can reach Port Blair either by flight or ship.

By Air: You will get flights to Andaman from all the major cities of India.

By Ship: If you wish to experience the life at the seas, then you can reach Port Blair by ships that are available from Kolkata, Chennai and Vishakapatnam. It usually takes 4 days to reach Port Blair.

Flights are thus the easiest and convenient option of getting to Andaman.

Government Ferry at Andaman

Island Hopping: How to get around on an Andaman Trip?

Once you are at Andaman, you cannot escape island hopping. There are two types of trips.

Islands for Day Trips

These islands are nearer to Port Blair and you can make a day trip to these islands. Simply head towards the Aberdeen Jetty and pick up an Andaman tour packages operator to make your bookings instantly for  Andaman Honeymoon Packages  as well. Your hotels can also do the bookings for you. Ross Island, North Bay Island, Jolly Buoy Islands are some of these islands where you can make a day trip.

Islands for Night Stay

If you want to visit the Havelock and Neil Island, then you have to go to the Phoenix Bay Jetty . There are Government boats as well as private operators. You cannot pre-book in a government boat. You have to stand in a queue in the morning to book your tickets. Among the private operators, Makruzz is the best.

We had travelled in both the government ships and Makruzz. Very obviously, Makruzz is faster than the government counterparts, but what I liked in the government ferry is that you can simply roam about everywhere in the ferry and can enjoy on the deck watching the endless blue seas.

Makruzz cruise_Andaman Island Hopping

How to get around within the islands?

You can hire 2 wheelers at both Havelock and Neil Island to explore the places. Also, you can get cabs if you travelling greater distances. We had hired a scooty at both Havelock and Neil Island to move around.

Some amazing things to do in Andaman

Water sports in andaman.

Water sports at Andaman_Things to do in Andaman

Andaman is heaven for water sports. Bestowed with beautiful coral reefs and clear waters, the archipelago boasts of the best underwater activities. You can go scuba diving, snorkelling and sea walking. For water sports like jet ski ride, banana boat etc, North Bay Island is a good place. You can also do scuba diving and snorkelling here. But we would recommend you to scuba dive either in Havelock Island or Neil Island.

Scuba Diving in Andaman

scuba diving experience in Andaman

Andaman has some of the best diving sites in the country and this we have been reiterating for long. Well, it is not without reason, because the beautiful coral reefs and marine life is simply amazing. For Scuba Diving in Andaman , we will recommend Havelock and Neil Island.

If you are doing scuba at Havelock, don’t do it at Elephant Beach, but do it at the diving sites near Beach No. 3 & 4. There are a number of operators and you can take a pick. We had done with Barefoot Scuba in Andaman. For Scuba diving, don’t forget to take the guidance of certified PADI instructors.

Where to stay in Andaman?

Places to stay in Havelock_Andaman

Andaman has plenty of options for hotels and in all possible budgets. For your trip to Andaman, we would recommend you to stop for the night at Port Blair and Havelock Island. If time permits, spend one night at Neil Island too. Both Port Blair and Havelock has a lot of options. Diglipur and North Andaman have relatively lesser options. Sio it would not be a bad idea to book beforehand.

Camping at the beaches is not allowed at Andaman unless the resorts arrange it with permission.

What to eat in Andaman?

While at Andaman, it will be a sin not to try the seafood. At Havelock, you will find some great food at Barefoot Bar and Restaurant, Full Moon Café, Black Beard’s Bistro, Red Snapper and Anju-Coco Resto. Neil Island has very limited options in regards to food.

Things to eat at Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep)

Is any permit required for Andaman Trip?

Indian nationals do not require a permit for visit to Andaman.

For Foreign Nationals

All foreign nationals required a RAP (Restricted Area Permit) to visit the Andaman Nicobar Islands, which is easily available on arrival at Port Blair by flight or ship from the Immigration Authorities for 30 days subject to availability of valid visa. This is extendable for another 15 days in certain cases with permission and the delegated authority to extend permission is the Superintendent of Police, FRO/CID, Port Blair.

The Restricted Area Permit can also be obtained from the Indian Missions overseas and also from the Foreigners Registration Offices at New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata and from the Immigration Authorities at the Airport of New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata.

Recently, to promote tourism in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, foreign tourists will not require RAP for visiting the following 30 Islands in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands:

(1) East Island (2) North Andaman (3) Smith Island (4) Curfew Island (5) Stewart Island (6) Landfall Island (7) Aves Island (8) Middle Andaman (9) Long Island (10) Strait Island (11) North Passage (12) Baratang (13) South Andaman (14) Havelock Island or Swaraj Dweep (15) Neil Island or Shaheed Dweep (16) Flat Bay (17) North Sentinel Island (18) Little Andaman (19) Chowra (20) Tillang Chong Island (21) Teressa (22) Katchal (23)Nancowry (24) Kamorta (25) Pulomilo (26) Great Nicobar (27) Little Nicobar(28) Narcondum Island (29) Interview Island and (30) Viper Island (Day visit only).

Visiting the tribal areas is strictly forbidden for both Indians and foreigners. So if anyone is trying to sell such Andaman trip, refuse.

Andaman and Nicobar Island

What is the best time to visit Andaman?

Andaman can be visited throughout the year. However, the best season of the island is from mid-November to early March. This is considered to be the best season to visit Andaman.

Network and wifi

Although you will get mobile services, the data connection at Andaman is very poor. Internet and wifi services are quite bad here. Both Neil and Havelock Islands had very poor mobile network connection also. So enjoy the place without internet and wifi. We were quite happy to spend a few days without these so-called “essentials”.

ATMs in Andaman

You will find a number of ATMs in Port Blair. Havelock too has a few ATMs near Beach No 1 or the Jetty. There are a couple of ATMs in both Neil Island and Diglipur. It is better to carry cash with you while travelling to Neil and Diglipur.

Beaches in Andaman

Is it safe to travel in Andaman?

Yes, Andaman is quite safe to travel. The island is quite a peaceful place with not many instances of problems of safety. Of late, the news of the death Christian missionary in North Sentinel Island has been going around. Be aware that a few aboriginal tribes have their home in the remote islands of Andaman & Nicobar and they have kept themselves distant from the civilization. They do not take intrusion in their land and life lightly. So as travellers, we would request you not to visit the tribal areas without a guide. Also, most of the tribal areas are strictly forbidden for both Indians and foreigners.

Secondly, do keep in mind about the safety measures at the sea. Do not go out to swim all alone even if you are a great swimmer. Also please adhere to your instructor or trainer while scuba diving and snorkeling. Stay safe and have a great trip.

Sitapur Beach_beaches of Shaheed Dweep (Neil Island)

Andaman Trip (FAQs Answered)

The best way to reach Andaman is by flight. There are direct flights to Port Blair in Andaman from Kolkata, Chennai and Bengaluru. It takes about 2.5 hours to reach. Connecting flights are available from other cities as well.

Andaman Island is known for its tranquil sea, pristine beaches, beautiful islands and water sports. Scuba Diving and snorkeling are quite well known water sports in Andaman. Havelock and Neil Islands are two best islands to visit in Andaman.

The best time to visit Andaman is between the months of October and May. During this time, the weather remains pleasant and well suited for adventure and outdoor activities.

Andaman is quite safe for both Indian and foreign tourists. The island is quite peaceful and there are hardly instances of safety and security. However, be careful while going for water sports.

5N/6D are enough to visit the main attractions during your Andaman trip. It will cover almost all the main sightseeing activities. However, if you want to explore all the tourist islands at leisure, then 9N/10D will be good.

Both Government and Private cruises are available in Andaman to get around the islands. Markuzz is one of the best cruises in Andaman. You can book your cruise tickets online.

The best things to buy in Andaman are seashell items, fishbone articles, jute items, Nicobari Mats, bamboo and cane handicrafts. You can also buy Pearl jewellery, ornaments made from shells, coconut carved decoration items, sarongs, hats, jute bags and spices as well.

It is better to obtain a receipt and keep them with you while buying expensive items from Andaman. These receipts are often inspected during checking-out at the airport.

It is better to wear light cotton clothes on an Andaman trip. Do carry your sunglasses, hat or cap, sunblocks and sunscreens to save from the sun. For shoes, it is better to wear flip flops, slippers and light open shoes. For water sports, carry your swimwear.

That is all from our side for your visit to Andaman. Book your tickets to Andaman for enjoying the most memorable experience. Believe me, visiting this beautiful island and discovering its secrets is going to be quite exciting! If you like the post, please let us know by commenting below. And share the post with your families and friends. Pin it for a later read.

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Agni Amrita

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56 comments.

Hello Agni & Amrita

Thanks for this nice article – very helpful!

I wonder if it’s necessary to book flights from Chennai to Port Blair in advance (December/January) or are there always some seats left?

Hey Alex, thanks for reading our blog. We usually book our flight tickets 1 to 2 weeks in advance (not months!). But usually and hopefully, you will get tickets from Chennai at shorter notice as well. However, prices can be steeper at short notice. Hope this helps. If you have any more queries, please drop us a mail. Thanks again!

Thank you for sharing this information. This guide is very helpful in planning my Andaman trip. I appreciate the detailed insights and tips provided, as well as the comprehensive coverage of attractions, activities, and accommodations. It’s great to have all the essential information in one place. I’m looking forward to experiencing the beauty of Andaman with the help of this guide.

Thanks for this information. It will be a great help for the reader who is planning to visit Andaman.

Your blog is so useful author. Thank you. Keep it up.

Great article thanks for shared it.

Thank you for sharing such helpful blog.

Nice..! It was great article, Thanks for sharing it.

This blog is really helpfull.

This is a wonderful informative article. What’s the ideal # of days I should go for? And if I have only 4 days to spend at those islands (not including travel days), where should I go? Do you recommend any resort or place to stay?

Thank you so much. One week in Andaman is good to cover all. If you have 4 days only, spend 2 days in Port Blair, 1 in havelock and 1 in Neil Island.

Nice blog author. Thank you for your share. Keep it up.

Thank you so much!

Thank you so much for sharing all this wonderful info with us. It is so appreciated.

Hello This blog contains a piece of detailed information and is helpful for me, and now I am supposed to go and enjoy my weekend at Andaman. Thanks for such a great information

Thank you so much for your kind words.

Hello Guys, Very detailed information regarding Andaman travel. I am planning to travel in Jan 21. By any chance you have any recommendations for hotel booking for these islands? Must be pre-booked or we can book once we arrive at the location? Thanks a lot .

Thank you Neha for your comment. It is better to pre-book now. Hope you have a lovely trip.

What may be the expenses for 6days trip please inform me

Please reach us at [email protected] with your queries.

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very well written!!!! Can you please enlighten me with some offbeat destinations in the islands?

Thanks what a great blog, I ner knew what a lovely place the Andaman Islands are, the beaches look fabulous and the water is so clear, will definitely put it on my places to visit.

Detailed description of the travel. Nice post

I am visiting andaman next week :

1. Glass bottom ride , sea walk is better in port blair or havelock ?

2. What are the charges for sea walk / glass bottom ride ?

3. If I rent a scooter at port blair / havelock will the ride be hot during day time ?

4. Is advance booking needed for any of the above?

Please reply at the earliest

Sea walk is better in Havelock Island/ Sea walk charges will be around INR 3000-4000 per head. Though we are not sure about the exact charges now. Days will be sunny. I dont think it will be that hot in February. No advance booking is needed. Hope these answers your queries.

Thanks for your quick and helpful reply.

My Question:: Glass bottom ride will be better in Port blair or Havelock ?

Thanks in advance.

Havelock, definitely!

Very nice article. Helped me a lot.

Hello Agni & Amrita. I really appreciate your piece of writing. Andaman is the beautiful place to offer from marine life to beaches. Even I am planning to visit Andaman place in the next month. After reading your amazing blog get more excited to travel Andaman. Thanks for sharing all information about the Andaman. Can you tell me the budget for this place?

Andaman is the favourite place for honeymooners also. Good job.

Just wow !! Beautifully organised blog I must say … And I loved the every small details you mentioned in the blog … Cheers to you both Agni & Amrita … Going to read your Mizoram one and will get back to you guys in help planning the adventure …

Thank you so much! Glad that our blog could be helpful to you. Mizoram is a wonderful place. Reach out to us for any help with your Mizoram Trip. 🙂

Great guide. thanks for providing us this informative guide.

Thanks for writing this down. This has helped me a lot.

Hi Backpackers, that’s a great read and useful information for such adventure trip. Even I have travelled to Andaman recently.

Hey this is an amazing article. Thanks for such valuable information 🙂

This looks so, so pretty! It would be so much fun spending a couple of days island hopping. We would definitely spend some time on all of the different boats!

I didn’t know anything about Andaman but you’ve given me a real education – I love it! I really want a chilled out break somewhere beautiful and I feel like this could be the place. Looks like there is plenty to do and see!

Looks amazing there! I absolutely love the rock bridge, it looks like something that might not stand there forever so you were lucky to see it. Nature is wonderful when it gives us places like these. Hopefully I get to visit someday!

Wow! so detailed and attractive article! Islands are dreams I have in my bones; probably because the hills of my place were Islands in the ancient eras. We found big shells and also a complete whale skeleton in our soil! Very inspiring article thanks for sharing! And also the sentence ““We believe in being wings to each other and travelling helps us in doing so.” is so sweet !

This is quite a comprehensive post about Andaman islands. Frankly, I didn’t know that it would take 4 days to reach Port Blair by ship. Woow! I am planning to visit Andaman soon and I shall definitely start with this article.

I am overwhelmed with so many activities that can be done there! I am pretty sure I will for snorkeling. DId you go for snorkeling or diving there?

I’ve been wanting to go to Ross Island and Havelock island! Good to have more information about other places like Baratang Island and Chatham Sawmill. Thanks for the practical information reg places to stay and flight details.

Thanks for all these useful information! andaman is in my to do list for long!

So detailed. Thumbs up. I’d been to Indian before but not Andaman. I’d probably try this place next time. Hope I catch as much fun as I am dreaming of while reading the post

just gorgeous. i’ve heard so much about India’s beautiful untold beaches, this definitely proves it.

Yet to plan a trip to the Andamans. I have been reading wonderful things about all the offbeat places in Andamans, and am so inspired to go.

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Andaman & Nicobar Islands

Travel guide: top things to do & see, hotel & resorts, restaurants & cafes and more, table of content, travel guide to the andaman and nicobar islands.

Andaman is not just one breathtaking island destination, but a group of 572 gorgeous islands in the Bay of Bengal. With around 37 inhabited islands, each island has something unique to offer. What these islands do have in common though are miles and miles of stunning beaches, endless greenery, amazing hidden treasures and plenty of mouth-watering seafood.

Simply put, the Andamans is a tropical paradise that’s straight out of a postcard. Relaxing beach strolls, the best scuba-diving spots in all of India, lovely historical sites and exotic marine life are all yours to enjoy (responsibly, of course)! 

Our handy guide here is going to help you understand the Andaman islands in-depth before you travel here and take-in the Andaman beauty first-hand. 

How to Reach the Top Spots in the Andamans?

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1 . Port Blair

Being the capital of Andaman, Port Blair is connected to all the other islands via a ferry network. This means you can take a ferry from Port Blair and visit other islands like Havelock, Neil Island, Long Island and Little Andaman. Besides being your first destination on Andaman Island, Port Blair also has some really fascinating things-to-do like Corbyn’s Cove Beach, Cellular Jail, Ross Island and Samudrika Marine Museum. 

The best way to reach Port Blair is either by flight (daily flights are available from all major cities) or by ship (passenger ships can be taken from Kolkata or  Chennai).

Check out our detailed guide to Port Blair . 

2 . Havelock Island

Havelock is by far the most sought-after island on the Andaman Islands. Wrapped in corals, blue waters, and white powdery sand, Havelock is famous for its unending greenery, stunning beaches, cute cafes and water activities like scuba diving, snorkeling, jet-skiing, and the likes of these. 

Private and government ferries operate daily between Port Blair and Havelock as well as Neil and Havelock. The air-conditioned private ferries take about 1.5 hours from Port Blair and an hour from Neil Island.

Check out our detailed guide to Havelock Island .

3 . Neil Island

Often known as the sister island to Havelock, Neil island is home to coconut palms, turquoise waters, tropical forests, beautiful corals and exquisite beaches. This little paradise is perfect for those who want to take it easy and unwind all the way. It has a dreamy island-village vibe to it and is great to explore on a bicycle. 

The easiest way to reach Neil Island is by hopping on a government or a private ferry. It is about 1.5 hours from Port Blair and about 1 hour from Havelock.

Check out our detailed guide to Neil Island .

4 . Ross Island 

It is a tiny island that is full of history, old ruins, amazing wildlife and mesmerizing visuals. This island is a popular tourist spot that is not only rich in natural beauty but it also holds a lot of intriguing stories from the colonial era. It has a stunning light and sound show (with a voice-over by Amitabh Bachhan) that will take you through the British Colonial era and its impact on the Andaman Islands.

Ross Island is 2km away from Port Blair and can be easily reached by a short boat ride from Aberdeen Jetty which takes around 15 minutes. In fact, you can see Ross Island from Port Blair.

Check out our detailed guide to Ross Island .

5 . North Andaman

North Andaman is known for its untouched beauty, lush forests, pristine beaches and turtle nesting sites. Top places to visit in North Andaman include Rangat , Baratang , Diglipur , Mayabunder and the Ross & Smith Islands .

Ferries sail to these spots and the most updated information can be obtained from the government ferry ticketing office. The most common travel option is road. Private and government buses, as well as rental car services, are available for the same.

Note : Only government ferries ply in North Andaman.

What Is The Best Time To Visit Andamans?

1. october to may  .

This is considered the high season and is the best time to visit the islands. You can expect clear, sunny and pleasant weather to explore the islands, indulge in water sports and enjoy the beautiful outdoors. Normally during this time, the temperature ranges from 24 – 37 degrees celsius. 

If you’re someone who’s looking for alone time in the islands then this might not be the best time, as most popular spots are pretty crowded during this time period.

2. June to September

The weather becomes cooler during this time and monsoon begins. This is also known as the low season, which means you will find the Andamans less crowded during this time. The temperature ranges from 22 – 35 degrees celsius. 

Although, it is raining during this time, the Andamans take on a different character during Monsoon and it’s a great way to experience a more serene time. 

Read More: Best Time to Travel to the Andamans

How To Get to The Andamans?

1 . by flight.

The quickest way to get to the Andaman & Nicobar Islands is to take a flight from any major Indian city. There are direct flights from Kolkata, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Delhi and Vizag. The travel time can be around 2.5 to 6 hours.

Another way to get to Andaman is to sail from the ports of Kolkata, Chennai and Visakhapatnam. The ships are operated by the Indian Government and the voyage takes around 2 to 3 days. Haddo Wharf is the main seaport at Port Blair.

Read More: Travel By Ship to the Andamans

Top Things You Must Do In Andaman

1 . try mangrove kayaking.

Paddle along and enjoy the stunning view of the tropical forests and revel in the beauty of the mangroves on a relaxing kayaking tour. 

Explore these beautiful green vistas on a Kayak and make your experience deeply memorable. Explore Kayaking in Andamans here.

2 . Island Hopping 

With lots of islands to explore in the Andamans, one more stunning than the next, island-hopping is the best way to make the most of your Andaman vacation time. This way, you explore the Andamans in depth and won’t miss out on any of the gorgeous attractions. 

The best way to hop islands in Andamans is to get on a ferry. Book your tickets right away to pirate away to new lands.

3 . Discover Vibrant Marine Life

Get a close glimpse of the colorful, thriving underwater world on a snorkeling or Scuba Diving trip. This is one of the most authentic ways to experience the best of the Andamans.

If you’re looking to dive in the Andamans, book ahead so that you can get the best dive spots.

4 . Visit Radhanagar Beach 

Regarded as one of the most beautiful beaches in Asia, visiting Radhanagar Beach is an absolute must, if you’re in Andaman. It has divinely-blue waters, white sand and tall lush trees with breathtaking sunsets.

5 . Witness Bioluminescence at Port Blair

Night Kayaking in Andamans gives you the rare chance to experience bioluminescence, which is when you can see the entire sea glowing (quite literally) as you kayak across the water.

6 . Visit a Wildlife Sanctuary/Nature Park 

Andaman Islands are known for their diverse flora and fauna and with so many nature parks and wildlife sanctuaries to visit, you will be spoilt for choice. Best activity for all nature/wildlife enthusiasts.

7 . Check out the Limestone Caves at Baratang 

Exploring the limestone caves is a visual treat. Found deep within the mangroves and lush rainforests, reaching the caves after a lovely trek is every nature-lover’s dream come true.

8 . A Trip to Barren Island 

Barren Island is home to the only active volcano in South Asia. Having no inhabitants on the island, it is a secluded retreat with lovely crystal-clear waters which are great for a snorkel. A day trip to Barren Island is recommended.

9 . Gorge on Fresh Seafood

If you’re a seafood lover, you’re in for a real treat. There are several restaurants that do fresh seafood on the Andamans! 

Read More: The Locals’ Guide to Seafood in the Andamans

10 . Go On Adventure Treks

The Andaman islands offer great trails to bring out the adventurer in you. Whether you’re looking for short trails, long trails, easy or difficult ones, you’ll find them all here along with the most stunning views.

11 . Grab a Hammock and Relax

The most relaxing thing to do on the Andamans would is to do nothing. We mean it. Swinging back and forth in a hammock and taking in the view – that’s what island vacations are all about.

How To Get Around The Andamans?

Traveling in the Andamans can be done via local buses, auto-rickshaws, cabs and two-wheelers which are available in most places. The most popular modes of transport within the islands are two-wheelers and cabs.

To travel between the islands, you can take either a government ferry that costs less or a private ferry that costs more but is also way more service-oriented, practical and clean. 

Book Your Ferries Here

Where to Stay in the Andamans?

No matter your budget or your preferences, there’s a perfect place for you here in the Andamans. Take a look at the accommodation options we have curated for you:

Luxury Stays

1 . taj exotica resort & spa.

A 5-star resort by Taj in Havelock Island is a tropical haven. It offers the most mesmerizing sea views, classically-designed modern villas and a huge spread of gourmet food.

2 . Barefoot at Havelock

An institution on the islands, this beach resort is on Radhanagar Beach and is known for their elegantly designed rooms, authentic jungle feel and outdoor nature activities.

3 . Sea Shell Resort & Spa, Havelock

A beachside luxury resort that is dotted with charming villas and cottages offering a rustic feel with a touch of modern design. A perfect island getaway to relax and unwind in.

4 . Jalakara

It is a boutique, private villa hotel in the heart of Havelock with spectacular views of the tropical rainforest. It has seven cottages with a unique experience being afforded at each of these.

5 . CGH’s Tilar Siro

All CGH properties are known for their luxurious, rich experiences inspired by their local environments. Tilar Siro is no exception. Surrounded by a rich tropical rainforest, with every room facing the sea, it provides a brilliant menu and an unforgettable list of island activities.

For Best Affordable Accommodation: 

1 . symphony palm beach resort.

A beachfront property in Havelock that has an incredibly fun bar scene.

2 . Dolphin Resort

A popular budget resort in Havelock, situated on the Vijaynagar beach, is a mix of comfort and adventure that has nicely designed spacious rooms and a wide variety of recreational activities for all types of travelers.

3 . Silversand Hotels

A group of hotels & resorts spread out across various islands, with most of them having beach-access, a multi-cuisine restaurant and a pool.

For Backpackers : 

1 . kevin’s bed & breakfast.

A pocket friendly homestay for group travellers that offers well furnished and clean accommodation with all basic amenities and is famous for their yummy breakfast.

2 . North Harriet View Bed & Breakfast

A lovely homestay for travellers in Port Blair, that has great affordable accommodation in the midst of nature. With the perfect view of the Saddle Peak and being close to Mount Harriet National Park, this homestay is a good budget stay in Port Blair.  

3 . Classic Hostel

The only hostel in Havelock that’s perfect for backpackers and travel enthusiasts. The hostel provides an organic island experience with spacious rooms, a bunch of fun activities and close access to the beach, all on a budget.

4 . Emerald Gecko

A budget, eco- friendly resort in Havelock and Neil Island that is all about great hospitality, amazing food and tastefully decorated rooms using sustainable organic materials.

Top Restaurants/Cafes In Andaman

1 . amaya in port blair.

This is a rooftop restaurant that’s all about great music, delicious food and good vibes.

2 . Lighthouse Residency In Port Blair

This open air restaurant is an all-time favorite in Port Blair with the best seafood in town. Try their Tandoor.

3 . Red Snapper In Havelock

Part of the Wild Orchid Resort, this is a famous seafood fine-dining restaurant in Havelock known for its rustic charm and lovely ambience.

4 . Anju Coco In Havelock

This is a great beach shack that is known for its large menu. It has a varied spread of cuisines and stands out for its barbecue and breakfast dishes.

5 . Full Moon Cafe, Havelock

It is a lovely by-the-beach cafe In Havelock, famous for its warm unkempt setup, its international menu and yummy food.

6 . View Garden Restaurant In Neil Island

A charming restaurant near Sitapur Beach that has some really delicious and affordable dishes and a variety of fresh fruit juices

7 . Mahima Restaurant In Baratang

A go-to restaurant in Baratang that serves a variety of Indian dishes and is super-affordable.

8 . Aroma Restaurant In Rangat

A budget-friendly restaurant in Rangat that is known for their fast service and lunch thalis.

9 . Kadai Restaurant In Mayabunder

This is an in-house restaurant at Sea “N” Sand hotel in Mayabunder. It serves home-made Indian dishes as well as other cuisines like Indo-Chinese.

10 . Turtle Nest In Diglipur

A hill-top restaurant at the Turtle Nest Resort in Diglipur, with great food and stunning sea views.

Language And Demography Of Andamans

Most people on the Andaman speak Hindi or Bengali, but Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam are also common. English is also understood and spoken by the vast majority.

Roughly 24 of the 300 Andaman Islands support human settlements, while only 12 of the Nicobar Islands are populated.

More than two-thirds of the people of the Andaman Islands are Hindu; Christians make up about one-fifth of the population and Muslims less than one-tenth.

What’s The History of the Andamans?

A major chunk of the known history dates back to the post-colonial period beginning with the Danish settlers of the Danish East India Company, followed by the British using the islands as a penal colony in the 19th century.

With the end of British rule, the islands broke free from their shackles and are now part of the union territories of India.

Some Useful Information for Tourists Before Traveling

  • For Indian Tourists, traveling to the Andamans is very similar to traveling to any other state in the country. There is no requirement for a passport, visa, or any other permission. You can stay in permitted areas as long as you wish.
  • For Foreign Tourists, a passport is required along with the Indian visa. The Restricted Area Permit (RAP) is not required anymore for most foreign nationals. For citizens of Afghanistan, Myanmar, China, and Pakistan the RAP is still required.
  • You will find a few ATMs in Port Blair and very less in Havelock, Neil Island and Diglipur so it is essential to also carry cash with you to be well prepared.
  • Andamans is also home to the aboriginal tribes of the islands, who do not want intrusion in their land and life. So, it is advised not to mingle with them in order to respect their space and unintentionally, transmit any kind of disease to them that they’re not immune to.
  • Corals are a huge part of the islands, and for their upkeep & growth, it is highly essential to not damage or unknowingly hurt them while snorkeling and diving. There might also be a lot of poisonous fish and corals in the water so avoid touching them.  
  • Be an early riser and make the most of the morning glow. Andamans has some of the nicest sunrises!

Frequently Asked Questions – FAQ’s about Andaman & Nicobar Islands

Tourists are permitted only on certain islands.

Two ways – either take a  flight to Port Blair  from Kolkata, Chennai or Delhi or take a  ship to Port Blair from Chennai, Kolkata or Vizag .

Andaman & Nicobar Islands are a group of 572 islands located in the Bay of Bengal. It is around 1000 miles away from the Indian subcontinent down South-East.

We believe holidaying in the Andamans can be done throughout the year – in summers/monsoon (no winter season there). However, tourist inflow is maximum during October to May. More info on  best time to visit andaman .

All of India has standard 220 Volts with sockets mixed between 3 round pins. While some sockets also take the two round pin plugs, to avoid confusion or disappointment, we suggest guests bring at least one travel adapter.

The whole of India falls under the same time zone so the local time is GMT + 5½ hours throughout the country, all year round. The Andamans are much closer to Thailand than India which means life in the Andamans happens a little bit earlier in the day, to make use of the day light hours.

  • Andaman Islands is an Indian territory. So do I use Indian Currency? Yes. Indian Rupee is used in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands. You can exchange currency at the airport, from the banks or currency dealers. Also, you can withdraw Indian Rupees from the ATMs there.
  • Are there any dangerous animals in the Andamans? As such there are no dangerous predatory animals in the forests of the Andamans. So do not come here expecting to see tigers or lions. The forests here are inhabited by animals like wild boar, spotted deer, civet cat as well as numerous species of birds and butterflies. The vast forest canopy provides home to many different species of reptiles as well. Snakes both poisonous and harmless can be seen in the Andamans. Monitor lizards too inhabit these islands and the mangrove creeks provide shelter to ‘salties’ or salt water crocodiles. Tourists are advised to pay attention to sign boards posted on beaches as well as watch their step if walking through dense jungle or mangrove areas.
  • Can I make international calls and access the internet while in Andaman Islands? International dialing is available from most major hotels and ISTD booths in the markets. To make an international call, dial 00 followed by the Country Code followed by the Area Code followed by the Phone Number. Services tend to be reliable. Internet is available, though not as widely as in many other tourist areas and the connection is reputed to be very slow, but there is hope that things will improve in the next season. Roaming mobile signal is available in Port Blair but may be erratic on other islands. If you are planning to buy a new SIM card, we suggest you opt for BSNL as it has the best connectivity on the Andaman & Nicobar islands.
  • Helicopter services are available around Andaman. But tickets are not available for tourists.  Click here for details
  • Can I take sea-planes around Andaman? Sea-planes are not functional in Andamans as of now. These were extremely popular in the past but for the last 3 years, their services were stopped. We do not know when sea-planes will be operational in the future.
  • For Indians:  No passport/visa/permission is required. They can stay in permitted areas for as long as they want.
  • For Foreigners:  A passport is required with an Indian Visa to enter India. This is also applicable to foreigners entering Andaman and Nicobar Islands directly from a charter/private yachts. Additionally, a Restricted Area Permit (RAP) is also required which can be availed on arrival to  Port Blair  from the Immigration counter at the airport or, embarkation of ships at the sea-port. RAP is issued for a 30 day visit to the islands, and is extendable up to 15 more days. Tickets can be rescheduled in Port Blair itself from the respective airline offices.
  • How do I extend my visa in Andaman ? Most foreigners arriving at Port Blair are given a 30 day permit. Closer to the time of expiry (about 3 days ahead) this permit can be extended by another 15 days. This extension can be done either at the police station on  Havelock  or at the Immigration Office in Port Blair, and you will need to show a confirmed return ticket (for the journey within the next 15 days) in order to get this extension. Please note that it may not always be possible to get this extension in a few hours and you may need to stay overnight to obtain the extension if you are applying in Port Blair. It is rare that tourists are given less than 30 days on the permit. However it does happen to a few and it is recommended that you check the expiry of the RAP when the official hands it to you just in case it has been given only for a few days.Diplomats are usually not given the full 30 days and usually get between a week and 15 days.
  • How do I extend my visa in Andaman Islands? Most foreigners arriving at Port Blair are given a 30 day permit. Closer to the time of expiry (about 3 days ahead) this permit can be extended by another 15 days. This extension can be done either at the police station on  Havelock  island or at the Immigration Office in Port Blair, and you will need to show a confirmed return ticket (for the journey within the next 15 days) in order to get this extension. Please note that it may not always be possible to get this extension in a few hours and you may need to stay overnight to obtain the extension if you are applying in Port Blair. It is rare that tourists are given less than 30 days on the permit. However it does happen to a few and it is recommended that you check the expiry of the RAP when the official hands it to you just in case it has been given only for a few days.Diplomats are usually not given the full 30 days and usually get between a week and 15 days.
  • How do I obtain a visa to Andaman? Andaman is a part of India. Thus, a visa for India is valid for the Andaman and Nicobar islands as well and is required for most foreign nationals. The visas are obtainable at the Indian missions, consulates and high commissions overseas. They are valid for the period issued and range from a 15 day period to up to a six month period for tourists. They are valid from the date of issue and it is wise to start travel as soon as the visa is obtained to take advantage of the entire period of visa validity. Once obtained, visas can be extended in India.
  • How expensive are meals in Andaman? The price of a meal depends entirely on where you eat and what you order. A nice quaint restaurant will cost you between Rs.300 to Rs.500 per person depending on what is ordered. Eating at the local village market will be much cheaper and most Andaman islands have a number of small eateries run by locals that work out easy on the pocket. Sea food is more expensive in the Andamans compared to the mainland due to heavy demand and less supply.
  • How long does it take to reach Andamans? A flight from Kolkata/Chennai takes two hours, while the one from Delhi takes about five hours. Ships take as long as 50 hours (3-4 days roughly).
  • Is imported alcohol available on the Andaman Islands? Although alcohol is available in Andaman & Nicobar islands, availability of imported alcohol is extremely limited. Except for a few IMFL (Indian Made Foreign Liquor) bottles, the alcohol availability is restricted to mostly Indian brands. Black Label, Black & White, Bacardi, Smirnoff and Kingfisher beer are some of the brands that are available easily.
  • Is is safe/secure to travel to the Andamans? The quantum of tourist inflow to the Andaman & Nicobar islands is a testimony of how safe tourists feel in the islands. These islands are one of the safest places to live/travel in the country.
  • Is there any nightlife in Andamans? Although many hotels in Port Blair and other developed islands have hotels and resorts that offer a bar, the night life concept has not really caught on in these islands. You will not encounter loud music, disco lights or parties here on a regular basis. Nights are usually quiet and most people get to bed soon to wake early and make maximum use of the day light hours. An exception however is during Christmas and New Year on popular tourist islands like Havelock and Neil where you will find parties going late into the night, loud music and a lot of dancing.
  • What festivals do the local population celebrate in the Andamans? Given the fact that the Andamans has a mix of different religions, almost all festivals celebrated in mainland India including but not limited to Christmas, New Year, Diwali, Eid and Easter are celebrated here. However, the biggest festival here is the ‘Durga Pooja’ due to the number of Bengalis on the Andaman & Nicobar islands.
  • What is the religious stance in the Andamans? India has a very mixed religious history and a reputation for religious tolerance. Hinduism is by far the most popular religion in the Andaman & Nicobar islands followed by Christianity and then Islam. Other religions that make up the total include Sikhism and Buddhism. Even in the Andaman Islands, there is quite a large mix, and while the Hindu festivals are the most celebrated ones, around Christmas time you will see small processions with Santa Claus’ and followers.
  • What is the position regarding use of drugs in the Andamans? Drugs are absolutely illegal in Andaman & Nicobar islands with severe penalties if caught in possession of even minute quantities.
  • What type of behaviour & etiquette can I expect from the locals on the main Andaman Islands? The Andamans are a very relaxed place so the rules are simple as well. Act with respect and decorum, dress appropriately (especially away from the beach), and as anywhere, always ask permission before taking photographs of the local population. A beach destination does not mean that the locals are used to seeing women in revealing A beach destination does not mean that the locals are used to seeing women in revealing swimwear. Please be sensitive to the traditions of the locals and cover up when in areas where locals are present like jetty areas and village markets. Having said that, we would like to stress that the Andamans is a remote place and although the people are casual, one should not expect the kind of comfort or the level of service that is expected of a hotel/resort in mainland India.
  • Will I find vegetarian food in Andaman? Andaman is not known for its vegetarian cuisine but with the inflow of tourists, vegetarian food has become easily available. So YES, if you are a vegetarian travelling to the Andamans, you need not worry. In fact, there are a few vegetarian restaurants we recommend. You can see one of the most famous vegetarian restaurants in Port Blair  here .
  • How safe is travelling to Great Nicobar? Travelling to Great Nicobar by ship or helicopter is very safe. These are both routes that are often traversed by government officials as well as researchers coming to the island for research.

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The kayaking experience was super fun and knowledgeable. Mr.Ali was very friendly and ensured we had a clam and a relaxing paddling experience and enriched us with facts about mangrove trees, it’s ecosystem and Abadman islands and clicked some cool pics 🙂

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Ross Island is ideally a two part trip, the morning to evening portion includes going around the island looking at the ruins from the era of the British and Japanese rule. the late evening portion includes a spectacular sound, light & video show (yes you read it correctly!!) which has been created specially for Ross island by Revathi (the actress)

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This is a over hyped, and not worth the time and money spent to reach here. It used to be called the “Paris of the East” when the British settled here. But everything is destroyed now.

The only good place here is a beach that is on the other side. You will need to climb down and up a lot of steps to get there.

It was a perfect location for family fun, the erstwhile Ross Island has all the history of a mini Paris, albeit at the cost of all Indian labour and is an example of the British opulence over poverty stricken India. Perfect for taking pics and the picturesque light house was delightful. We took the buggy as we were a large family with kids. There are deer and peacocks too.

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  • Radhanagar Beach on Havelock Island is a water sports paradise.
  • Andaman and Nicobar Islands consist of over 572 islands and islets.
  • Andaman's annual tourism has been steadily increasing, with over 5 lakh tourists visiting in recent years
  • Radhanagar Beach on Havelock Island was ranked the #1 beach in Asia by Time Magazine

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Replete with turquoise blue water beaches and a bit of history, Andaman & Nicobar Islands is a little slice of paradise tucked around 1,400 km away from the east coast of mainland India. Port Blair , the capital of this union territory, has a major airport and seaport connected with the rest of the country and with various tourist islands via multiple daily ferries. Havelock and Neil Islands are popular among tourists for their white sandy beaches and excellent diving options.  Andaman & Nicobar Islands comprises 572 islands, only 37 of which are inhabited, and a few are open to tourists. Havelock Island is one of the largest and the most popular islands of all Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Travellers typically enter from Port Blair via flight or ship and spend multiple nights in Havelock and Neil Islands that offer some great resorts. The southern coast of the Havelock island has the charming Radhanagar Beach , while the azure beauty of Vijayanagar Beach is situated towards the east of the island.  Perhaps the most endearing feature of Neil island is its three sandy beaches, namely Bharatpur Beach, Sitapur Beach  and Lakshmanpur Beaches .

Port Blair is generally used as a base city to catch ferries to nearby islands. However, tourists also spend a day or two here to explore the town and nearby beaches. People also take day trips to Ross Island and North Bay Island or Baratang and Jolly Buoy island from Port Blair. Andamans have the most exotic beach and some of them also give the opportunity of trying out a number of Water sports such as Scuba Diving , Snorkeling, Sea Walk etc. North Bay Island near Port Blair, Elephant Beach in Havelock Island and Bharatpur Beach in Neil Island are three popular beaches to try out watersports. Elephant beach and Kalapather beach are two other beaches where the sunrise and sunsets are absolutely divine.

Must Know Before You Travel to Andaman

  • Indian citizens do not require a passport and Restricted area permit for traveling to the Andaman & Nicobar Islands. 
  • All foreign residents visiting the Andaman and Nicobar Islands must get a RAP (Restricted Area Permit). It is a 30-day permit issued to Non-Indians at the Port Blair Airport upon their arrival. Please note that none of the hotels in the Andaman Islands will offer accommodation to foreign citizens without a RAP. So, acquiring this permit is a compulsory formality.  Read more on How to Obtain the Restricted Area Permit (RAP)  here
  • Other than the costly helicopter services, Ferries are the only way to hop between islands in Andaman. Read more on Ferry Timings & Boarding Points
  • The ferries get cancelled at times because of bad weather, so be mindful of that while booking the hotels. 
  • While debit and credit cards are accepted, due to poor internet connectivity it's advised to keep INR 10,000-15,000 in cash to avoid failed transactional situations. 
  • Apart from BSNL, the Airtel network is now available in Port Blair and Andaman and at a few points in Neil Island. It will be difficult to get connectivity for any other cellular service.
  • Islands like Jolly Buoy Island & Ross Island, are one or half-day trips from Port Blair only offer cucumbers and coconut water so make sure to carry some snacks with you.

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  • Always keep your vital documents like your passport, RAP, and driver's license handy. It is advisable not to leave them at the hotel or resort as every time you will arrive at Havelock or other islands.
  • Make all your bookings in advance as the prices increase at the last moment.
  • Ensure to book the ferry with a time gap of 1.5-2 hours after landing.
  • On visits to the National Parks, a guide nominated by the Chief Wildlife Warden of Andaman and Nicobar Islands must accompany all the visitors. (mandatory)
  • The native tribes of Andaman must not be photographed or filmed.
  • There is a stringent prohibition on camping at beaches or forest areas after dusk.
  • Tourists should stay in the approved regions while snorkeling or scuba diving and strictly avoid standing on coral reefs.
  • Avoid using plastic bags in the Andaman Islands, as there is a ban on plastic carry bags. If found having a plastic carry bag, you may be levied a fine of INR 1,000,000 or a six-month jail or both.
  • Visitors can only access the tribal areas after acquiring a Tribal Pass from the Deputy Commissioners of South Andaman, North & Middle Andaman, and Nicobar. Explicit details must be furnished about the visit to get permission to visit the notified Tribal areas for purposes like research, education, etc.

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A (2024) guide to plan a trip to Andaman (with insider tips)

With its phenomenal beaches, mesmerizing nature trails, stunning sunsets, and elaborate history, Andaman and Nicobar Islands is one place that had me bowled over. Located in the Bay of Bengal, some of the beaches in Andamans like the Radhanagar beach, have made it to various lists of the World’s best beaches . In fact, it is currently, one of the Blue Flag beaches in India . I have been quite vocal in recommending an Andaman trip plan for families, honeymoon couples and even solo trips. I am very confident that it will never disappoint but delight all those who head there.

Plan a trip to Andamans for its beautiful beaches, history and nature

Tucked away from the Indian Mainland, this archipelago of islands is still quite unexplored for a lot of reasons – the distance and the accessibility being two key ones. The place is a bit of a laggard in terms of development as compared to the bigger cities of India. However, personally, I feel that is where the charm of this Union Territory of India lies. This also, means that you need to be extra-prepared if you plan to a trip to Andaman.

Here is my travel guide to the Andaman that promises to help you with your trip – right from how to get here to staying, conveyance, restricted area permits (RAP), guidelines and the best time to visit . I have covered the best Andaman islands and how you can shuttle between them. There is a complete section on the best places to visit in Andaman .  In short, these tips are going to be perfect to get your Andaman tour plan going!

So let’s get started with a quick introduction and history of Andamans

Quick links for your Andaman trip

I have shared some useful resources and links in this section of my Andaman and Nicobar travel guide. These will help you do some quick online bookings for your trip to Andamans.

  • Booking.com  has several good Andaman hotels, resorts and B&Bs listed on their site. You could use  this link  to browse and book the same. These are across Port Blair, Havelock island and Neil Island
  • Scuba Diving For Beginners Or Non Swimmers on Havelock Island
  • Boat Scuba Diving at Neil Island
  • Andaman FlyAir Parasailing in Port Blair
  • Baratang Island LimeStone Caves
  • Kayaking Mangrove Adventure at Havelock
  • For any of your travel needs or general shopping, consider using  Amazon  through  this link.
  • 1 Where is the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in India?
  • 2 Brief history of Andamans
  • 3 Facts about Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India
  • 4.1 What is the best way to reach Andaman?
  • 4.2 What is the best time to visit Andaman Nicobar?
  • 4.3 Andaman travel guidelines and permits
  • 4.4.1 Best stay islands to be included in your Andamans trip plan
  • 4.4.2 Andaman tour plan for the day trip islands  
  • 4.5 Where to stay in the Andamans? (Hotels in Andamans)
  • 4.6 How to go around on the islands in Andaman? (Conveyance and transport)
  • 4.7 What to eat in Andamans?
  • 4.8 Mobile connectivity and Wi- Fi – an essential tip in the travel guide to Andaman.
  • 4.9 Paying for various activities in Andamans
  • 4.10.1 Port Blair
  • 4.10.2 Chidiya Tapu
  • 4.10.3 Ross Island or Subhash Chandra Bose Island
  • 4.10.4 North Bay island
  • 4.10.5 Chatham Mills
  • 4.10.6 Jolly Buoy Island
  • 4.10.7 Baratang Island
  • 4.10.8 Ross and Smith Islands in North Andamans
  • 4.10.9 Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep)
  • 4.10.10 Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep)
  • 4.11 Water sports in Andamans
  • 4.12 What to pack for your Andaman trip?
  • 4.13 What kind of Andaman Travel Package is available for planning a trip? And should you go for one?
  • 5.1 Is it safe to travel to Andamans?
  • 5.2 Are there any direct Mumbai to Andaman and Nicobar Islands flights?
  • 5.3 How many days are enough for Andaman?
  • 5.4 Can I plan an Andaman trip on my own?
  • 5.5 How many islands are there in Andaman and Nicobar Islands?
  • 5.6 Are UPI payments accepted in Andamans?

Where is the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in India?

These islands are one of the eight union territories of India and are located in the Bay of Bengal. The group of islands is around 1300 km east of the Indian mainland.

Brief history of Andamans

There is archaeological evidence that these Indian islands have been inhabited for over 2,200 years. In fact, there are studies that trace the original human inhabitation to the current indigenous tribes of Andamans including the Andamanese, Nicobarese, and Shompen . However, there is nothing very significant in terms of historical events known about them.

The strategic location of these islands had made it an important naval point for many Indian rulers like the Chola dynasty . There are mentions of Ma-Nakkavaram or the great naked islands in some of the inscriptions found in Thanjavu r. King Rajendra Chola II in fact, used the islands to launch an attack against the Indonesian Srivijaya empire.

British Officers' Homes in ruins on Ross Island, Andamans

It was finally occupied by the Europeans in 1755 with the Danish East India Company taking it over. The British East India Company later, took over in 1789. They colonized it – first at Chatham Island and later moving it to Port Blair in 1858. This was the place used for the exile of the Indian freedom fighters during the Indian independence movement.

World War II saw a brief change of power when the Japanese took over. Later, the islands were returned to British control in 1945 and finally, transferred to India in 1950. Today, it is one of the eight Union territories of India and also, one of the best-kept secrets for travelers.

Facts about Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India

It would not be wrong to say that this Indian archipelago is quite enigmatic. Most travelers to India do not even consider it for a visit and for the ones in India, not much is known. Here are some interesting Andaman and Nicobar Islands information that will help familiarize you with the place. These Andaman facts will also, increase the wanderlust quotient.

Image of Andamans behind the old Indian 20 Rupees note

  • Do you know how many islands are there in Andaman and Nicobar archipelago? Well, there are 571 islands of which only 37 are inhabited by humans. They are broadly classified into North and Middle Andaman islands, South Andaman and Nicobar islands. The Andaman group is separated from the Nicobar group by the Ten Degree Channel.
  • Andaman and Nicobar islands also, finds a mention in the accounts of Marco Polo. He called the Nicobar as Necuverann while the Tamil rulers called it Nakkavaram .
  • The names – Andaman and Nicobar are believed to have originated from the Malay language . Andaman is derived from Handuman – the name for Lord Hanuman while Nicobar is said to have come in from Nakkavaram (the Tamil name).
  • One of the oldest and the most isolated tribes in the world – Sentinelese live on the North Sentinel island. They are not fond of humans and tend to shoot down visitors who attempt to land there. It is believed that there are 300 of them and they have lived here for almost 60,000 years. Definitely not one of those places to visit in Andamans 😉
  • India’s only active volcano is on Barren Island which is a part of Andamans.
  • The old Indian Rupee 20 has a picture of the Andaman Islands on it.
  • Nicobar Islands is the nesting ground for the World’s largest turtles – The Leatherback turtles.
  • Nicobar Islands also, yields a rare fruit called Pandunus or Nicobar Breadfruit . Not only is the fruit edible but parts of the plant are used for construction, mats and even a bathing brush.
  • Have you heard of the Coconut crabs? They are the World’s largest crabs and are found in Andamans. These huge creatures are also called as Robber crabs.
  • Last but not the least – the islands are actually closer to the Sumatra Islands in Indonesia (150 km) than the Indian mainland. They are also closer to Myanmar or Burma, just 180 km.

I bet now, you are raring to go and plan your trip to Andamans. Let’s get on with some practical information on the Andaman and Nicobar tourism to help you with that.

Tips to plan a trip to Andaman and Nicobar Islands

What is the best way to reach andaman.

Let’s begin the main section of this Andaman and Nicobar travel guide with the best way to get to this Union territory of India. Port Blair is the headquartre or capital of this archipelago with its own airport and port. Earlier there were two ways to get to Port Blair – by flight or by ship . However, now the Andaman travel by ship has become almost nil and there is no alternative but to take a flight to the Veer Savarkar airport in Port Blair.

The first glimpse of the islands on my flight to Andamans

There are now direct flights from Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad and Kolkata to Port Blair. Having said that I must warn you that there are limited flights to Port Blair and the air tickets for the same need to be booked well in advance to beat the last-minute exorbitant rates. Chennai and Kolkata have the maximum flights to Port Blair.

There are not many Andaman and Nicobar flights from Delhi and Mumbai. You might find one weekly direct flight but the rest are all flights with a layover.

To boost Andaman and Nicobar tourism, there are always additional special flights during the peak seasons – October to May . I would recommend keeping a price alert on these flights so that you can grab the best deal on the airfare, especially if there is a sale going on.

What is the best time to visit Andaman Nicobar?

Andaman islands are best visited between October to April

October to February is generally considered the best time to visit Andamans. This is when the weather is cooler and you can enjoy the gentle waves of the beach without any issue. March and April tend to get quite warm but you can still enjoy the islands and its activities without any hitch.

Avoid the Andaman trip after the 2 nd week of May right to mid-September . This is when the monsoons begin on the islands. The islands are prone to heavy rain and thunderstorms. You might even have to watch out for cyclones during this month. A lot of inter-island travel becomes limited owing to the stormy sea.

Andaman travel guidelines and permits

During my earlier Andaman trip in 2018, there were certain permits that were required for Andamans – mainly because it was a Union territory and a tribal area. This was largely for Foreign Nationals who required a Restricted Area Permit (RAP). To boost Andaman and Nicobar island tourism, this restriction has now been lifted and all foreigners (except those from Pakistan, Afghanistan and China) can visit Port Blair as well as the other popular Andaman islands freely.

The convoy to the Baratang Island, Andamans

There are a few offbeat islands like Baratang Island that require you to travel with a convoy as you travel through tribal areas. There are specific timings for these that I have written about in this post .

 A few others like the Jolly Buoy island have permits as only a certain number of boats are allowed to go at a time. These permits need to taken in advance from the Andaman tourism office at Aberdeen Jetty in Port Blair.

How to do Island hopping between the best Andaman islands?

With over 500 islands, you can pretty much expect to do a lot of Island hopping. I would categorize this activity into two buckets – the first are the Islands where you stay and the second are islands that you visit as a day trip.

In this section of the Andaman and Nicobar travel guide, I will be sharing tips on how to reach these Andaman tourist places.

Best stay islands to be included in your Andamans trip plan

Port Blair is the headquarters and the main island that you will land in when you visit Andamans. Consider this as your home base. It is from here that you will be visiting all the other islands on this list.

The two islands besides Port Blair that you should consider staying in are Havelock Island (now called Swaraj Dweep ) and Neil Island (presently called Shaheed Dweep). These islands can only be accessed via a ferry from Port Blair. The ferries or liners are run by Government as well as Private operators. Earlier when I had visited, one could not pre-book the government ferries. You would need to go to Phoenix Jetty in Port Blair to stand in the queues before the departure.

Ferry Cruise to Havelock from Phoenix Jetty in Port Blair

However, this has changed in the recent years and you can book these Ferries online through this link . The price for the same is around 600 – 850 per seat for a ticket to Swaraj Dweep from Port Blair. The above website has the fares for all the other destinations. Government ferries are usually used by the locals and have limited tourist seats.

There are three main private operators for inter-island ferries – Makruzz, Nautica and Green Ocean . Of these, Makruzz is the most recommended. I used it to travel to Swaraj Dweep island when I visited Andamans.

Very comfortable seating and easy to book as you can do so online through here . It is advisable to book the seats as soon as it opens as the same gets filled very fast. Typically the booking opens two weeks before your scheduled date of departure. Alternately get your hotel in Havelock or Port Blair to help you with the booking.

There are very limited timings and cruises available to these islands – typically just four a day.

Andaman tour plan for the day trip islands  

There are many islands around Port Blair that you can visit as a day trip. All you have to do is head to Aberdeen jetty to pick an operator and book instantly. Most hotels help you with the booking as well, so that you do not have to waste too much time.

Catch a boat or ferry to Ross Island from Port Blair

The boat operators typically offer you packages that include two – three islands and you can book at your convenience. There are group boats where you travel with other people as well as private boat hires. Ross Island, North Bay Island, Jolly Buoy etc are some places to visit in Andamans as a day trip.

One thing to note is that some islands like Jolly Buoy Island need a special permit . Only a limited number of people can go at a time to these islands. You will need to get this permit in advance from the Tourism Department counters at Aberdeen Jetty.

Where to stay in the Andamans? (Hotels in Andamans)

As mentioned earlier, the three main islands in Andamans that I recommend for a stay are  – Port Blair, Havelock Island and Neil Island.

Port Blair has plenty of options in all possible budgets for you to pick from. Being a small town, you can pick your stay anywhere here and you are likely to find the key attractions close to your hotel. I personally, picked Hotel Western Park at Delanipur Junction and found it quite convenient. Middle Point is another area close to this one that I found interesting – not too crowded but had enough shops and restaurants to keep you comfortable.

Wild Orchid resort in Havelock

Havelock and Neil Island, on the other hand, have limited stay options. Given that, they are naturally more expensive than the hotels in Port Blair. In fact, budget the cost of the stay on these islands into your Andaman trip cost.

I highly recommend booking these hotels in advance. Both – Havelock and Neil are small islands and most of the accommodation is by the beaches. You can stay on any of these beaches as they are all just amazing! On my trip, I stayed on the Vijaynagar beach in Wild Orchid Resort – a cute, small property with lovely wooden cottages and very comfortable beds. A luxury stay here as well as on Neil Island is the Barefoot resort . On Havelock, this island is on the famed Radhanagar beach.

You can book most of these hotels online when you plan your trip to Andamans. One tip that I recommend is that once you have booked your hotel, call them up and reconfirm your booking.

How to go around on the islands in Andaman? (Conveyance and transport)

Hire bikes to go around the islands - one of the tips in my travel guide to Andaman

Port Blair has plenty of options for your internal travel – hiring a 2-wheeler, cabs and auto rickshaws . A lot of travel companies attach themselves to you from the time you arrive. For travel within Port Blair, you can just use auto-rickshaws. You might plan on visiting places in Andaman and Nicobar Islands that are a little far off from Port Blair but manageable by road . Chidiya Tapu and Baratang Island are some examples. For these, it is best to hire a cab.

In Havelock Islands, there are no auto rickshaws and cabs on call. You have to rely on your hotel to help you with one. Alternatively, you can do what we did. We took the number of the cabbie who we found at the jetty when we reached Havelock. Whenever we required him, we would just call him. For the rest of the time, we hired a 2 wheeler and rode around ourselves. This really works well if you are attempting to plan a budget trip to Andaman.

Neil Island is even smaller than Havelock Islands and you do not really need a vehicle to move around.

What to eat in Andamans?

Coco Anju - my favorite multi-cuisine restaurant in Havelock, Andamans

You get a good mix of Bengali and South Indian cuisines in Andaman. At Havelock and Port Blair, you have plenty of continental food options too. If you are a foodie, you will absolutely love the choice of shacks and restaurants at Havelock. From Chinese to continental and Indian, they sure know how to reach your heart through your stomach. Two of my favorite places here are Anju-Coco Resto and Something Different .

Neil Island, on the other hand, has a limited choice of restaurants. You might just have to rely on the food provided in the hotel that you have booked.

Mobile connectivity and Wi- Fi – an essential tip in the travel guide to Andaman.

Back in 2018, there was a very limited Wi-Fi or cellular data service. Some places in Andaman like the Baratang Island and Havelock Island were almost no-signal zones. Airtel worked the best there. Even with that, I had to keep roaming around to get that one blip of signals. Booking hotels back then was also, difficult owing to this issue. Of course, the signal free zone had its perks too – like a distraction free holiday.

Limited connectivity in Andamans

However, things changed after PM Modi visited Andaman and Nicobar islands. Within months, cables were laid underwater from Chennai and today, you have 4G and in some cases, 5G connectivity on the key Andaman islands . Again, Airtel and BSNL work the best. Jio still has an issue and it is best not to rely on it.

Paying for various activities in Andamans

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There are plenty of ATMs available in Port Blair and Havelock . Neil Island too, has one or two of them. However, it is best to carry some cash from the start as during my visit, I found a lot of ATMs out of cash in Havelock.

With good mobile connectivity, these days UPI apps like Google Pay and PayTM also, work well. You can use these payment modes during your trip to Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

Best Places to Visit in Andaman and Nicobar Islands

Now this can be a long long list but here are the ones that I highly recommend that you should include in your Andaman tour plan. I have also, written separate and detailed posts on a few of these Andaman tourist attractions, the links of which are included in the respective sections.

Cellular Jail in Port Blair - one of the places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Islands

As I mentioned earlier, Port Blair going to be your base in Andaman and Nicobar island. Here are some of the key places that you must visit when in the city.

  • The Cellular Jail in Port Blair  – for its melancholic history and really unusual architecture. The stories within the walls can really chill you but also, interest and excite you. I also, recommend going in for their light and sound show. You can check this place out in detail through this post .
  • Corbyn’s Cove – a beach on the capital island where you can indulge in water sports – including parasailing and jet-skiing. However, I recommend this only if you are not heading to Havelock Island
  • Samundrika Museum – I am yet to write about this one but it is a small stop that helps you discover the cultural and biodiversity of these islands. It is managed by the Navy.
  • Anthropology Museum – Andamans is native to a lot of tribals and discovering their lifestyle is quite enlightening. No pictures were allowed here and hence, describing it all might be difficult. With mock tribal huts, exhibits of their food vessels, their tools and clothes and explanations of their festivities, I found time short for this museum

Chidiya Tapu

Chidiya Tapu - the best places for sunsets on Andamans in India

This is a day trip from Port Blair. At a distance of 30 km. Chidiya Tapu is the place to experience the best sunsets in Andaman. For bird watchers, the island is a paradise with tons of migratory and native birds . The native birds include rare species of woodpeckers, Andaman green pigeons and woodswallows. There are tons of hiking trails and picnic spots  – in short, a perfect day trip with nature.

Ross Island or Subhash Chandra Bose Island

The deer on Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Island

Ross Island is an island that leaves you wanting for more. With its overgrown root structures, old dilapidated buildings, green pastures and herds of friendly deer, you will find that time is not enough.  The island was initially used by the British as a residential base, which they later shifted to Port Blair. It is one of those Andaman islands that has to be done as a day trip from Port Blair . Check out how I became Lara Croft here .

North Bay island

The North Bay island is one of those Andaman tourist places that comes in combination with a visit to Ross Island. You can get to this island via the Aberdeen Jetty in Port Blair. The place is famous for water sports and you can even do scuba diving here.

Chatham Mills

Another one of those day trips from Port Blair where you can visit an ancient mill with history that leads back to World War II and the British.. This is where the first settlement of the British started with Archibald Blair. The Chatham Saw Mills is the oldest and possibly, the largest saw mill in Asia.

Note however, you can only visit it between 8.00 AM to 2.30 PM on all days except for Mondays and Thursdays.

Jolly Buoy Island

Remember – this is one island that has limited number of permits for boats. You can visit it from Wandoor Beach after you have got a permit from the tourism office. Personally, I feel it is one of the best Andaman islands with its unspoiled nature, crystal-clear water and colorful reefs.

Baratang Island

Limestone caves on Baratang Island

Baratang Island is one of those places that requires you to enjoy its unusual journey. I absolutely adored it – for its limestone caves, the mangrove forests and the whole experience of going in a convoy to reach the islands. You can also visit the bubbling mud volcano on this island. It is another day trip that needs to taken from Port Blair. It can be booked online through this link .

Ross and Smith Islands in North Andamans

The approach to this group of two islands was a little difficult in the past. However, now a new bridge and road is being built. The waters around these two islands are perfect for snorkeling – in fact a delight with the lovely coral world. What makes this visit unique is that if you reach here during low tides, you can actually cross over from one island to the other by wading in water.

Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep)

Kalapathar Beach, Havelock Islands, Andamans

You cannot plan a trip to Andaman without including Havelock Island . The place was my little heaven with its crystal blue water and unspoiled beaches. If there is a place that I want to retire to right now, Havelock it will be. This is where you need to spend at least 2 – 3 nights.

Scuba Diving from Govindnagar Beach at Havelock Island

Not only is it perfect for families but it is one of those recommended places to visit in Andaman for a honeymoon. It is home to one of India’s Blue Flag beaches – Radhanagar Beach . This island is the best place to do scuba diving in Andamans. In fact, you can even do a PADI course during your three-day stay in Havelock island. Read more about this gorgeous island in this post.

Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep)

Neil Island - one of the places to visit in Andamans for honeymoon

You cannot plan a honeymoon trip to Andaman without including Neil Island. It is another piece of Paradise where you can stay and engage in some water sports. The secluded air and the divine landscape of blue waters with artistic rocks adds that aura of serenity to the whole Andaman trip.

Water sports in Andamans

Water Sports in Andamns

Andamans offers you plenty of options for water sports. It is best known for scuba diving – which I highly recommend that you include in your Andaman trip plan. You can even enjoy a half-submarine ride or do a sea walk . They have even got the self-ride seakart activity that I have so far experienced only in Mauritius (and I loved it!)

Snorkeling, jet skiing, banana boat rides, parasailing are available in plenty. Remember to engage with certified PADI instructors for Scuba Diving . The best options are available at Havelock. There are plenty of dive schools here, one almost every 100 m. On my last visit, the shore dives started at INR 2500 and the boat dives started at INR 3500.

Posing for a picture with my hubby on my first scuba dive at Havelock Island

All these activities can be arranged by your hotels or you can even do it yourself by reaching an island and engaging an operator who has a shop on it. The rates for the same are pretty standard and are displayed at the entrance of a shop. Please ensure you listen to all the instructions carefully and keep safe while engaging in these water sports.

Alternatively, you can book some of these online through here

  • Andaman FlyAir Parasailing
  • Scuba Diving In Havelock
  • Scuba Diving For Beginners Or Non Swimmers in Havelock

What to pack for your Andaman trip?

Packing for Andamans

Here is a list of essentials that you will need for your Andaman and Nicobar trip –

  • Cotton clothes and beachwear
  • Sand slippers
  • Flat shoes for your hiking excursions
  • A medicine kit with essential medicines
  • A wide-brim hat
  • Camera with extra batteries and memory cards
  • Binoculars, especially if you are keen bird watcher

What kind of Andaman Travel Package is available for planning a trip? And should you go for one?

There are two types of travel packages for Andamans available – standard and custom. The standard packages like this one include hotels and transport including the ferries between the islands. However, they do not have day-to-day activities as a part of their deal. These can be booked online. They may not have air travel included.

My new friend - the deer at Ross Island, Andamans

The customized Andaman travel packages are designed to suit your taste. There are several tour companies like Mini India that help you with this. They can even organize the activities and help you with the permits on Andaman islands. You can even ask them to book your air tickets.

Tour packages definitely help you cut down time on booking hotels and transport in Andaman. From my experience, booking ferries, different hotels on the islands does take a lot of time and involves a lot of follow-up. It is not difficult because I did it all by myself but if you are a busy and do not have the time to research, compare and book on your own – then go for the packages.

Lists of the best places to visit in Andaman are going to be never-ending and your time here is going to be so memorable that you will want to return over and over again. So, I hope you are already using these tips, searching for your flights to Andaman and booking your hotels Trust me, it is great to discover India’s Best Kept Secret!

Common FAQs about Andaman trip planning

Is it safe to travel to andamans.

Andamans is a very safe place to travel – for solo travelers, families as well as couples. The islands have a low crime rate as there is literally no place for anyone to hide. The islands are small and movement between them is restricted and well-tracked.

Are there any direct Mumbai to Andaman and Nicobar Islands flights?

At the moment, there is no direct flight from Mumbai to Port Blair. One has to take a flight with a layover from Mumbai. There may be special flights announced during the peak season.

How many days are enough for Andaman?

I would recommend at least 5 nights and 6 days of Andaman trip plan to enjoy the key islands.

Can I plan an Andaman trip on my own?

Yes, it is possible as well as quite easy to plan an Andaman trip on your own. Follow the tips mentioned in this travel guide to Andaman Islands and start with booking your flights, followed by cruises and then hotels. The activity bookings can be done in the end. Most of these bookings can be done online using the Quick links section of my blog.

How many islands are there in Andaman and Nicobar Islands?

The archipelago of Andaman and Nicobar islands consists of 572 isles.

Are UPI payments accepted in Andamans?

Some vendors do accept UPI payments in the larger islands like Port Blair and Havelock island. However, it is not as widespread as the mainland and it is always better to carry cash. Credit cards too, are acceptable in the larger islands only.

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I am a Post-Graduate in Marketing by qualification and a travel blogger by passion. Besides travel, I enjoy photography and if you don’t find me at my desk, I would be out playing badminton or swimming or just running. I believe in planning for every long weekend through the year. And when I cannot travel physically, I travel virtually through this travel blog. My travel stories have also, got published on various websites and magazines including BBC Travel, Lonely Planet India and Jetwings. I have recently published my first book – When Places Come Alive – a collection of stories that are based on legends, landscapes, art and culture of a place which is available in both ebook and paperback format.

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  • Chasing Sunsets at Chidiya Tapu in Andamans
  • Havelock Island: A place that locks hearts in Andamans

138 thoughts on “A (2024) guide to plan a trip to Andaman (with insider tips)”

Hey this is awesome. Loved all the pictures. Particularly you doing scuba is very sharp with colourful fishes around 🙂 Have you taken scuba diving lessons before?

Nope…this was my first time and I loved it . The first dives are always assisted.

pictures are amazing..

This is a comprehensive guide to Andaman’s’ trip.

Thank you. Glad you find it useful.

Very Useful Information

LOVE Andamans <3 Totally head over heels in love with it. This is a fab guide for first timers 🙂 Love the aerial shot! Superb

Thank you Divsi. Andamans just looked amazing from every angle.

What a great guide to everything one should know about Andamans! I love how you included important details like the ferry schedule, a specific packing list, and the need to have cash. And that’s quite a list of things to do — lots of variety. Your photos are also beautiful!

Thank you Tami. I know how difficult it was for me to get this info. So was glad to pass it on 🙂

A very informative post. Thanks for sharing!

I am not sure why Andamans were not on my radar before. You have definitely peaked my interests.

Thanks Heather. It is a hidden secret that not many talk of. I just revealed it for you 😉

My trip to Andaman is probably my best travel experience ever. And yes, the magic lies in the fact that its beauty is raw and pristine. Did you try ‘Underwater walking’ though? I loved it even more than Scuba diving to be honest. Love your post. Have a great day!

I have done underwater walking elsewhere but I definitely prefer scuba to it. 🙂 Glad you too had a blast in Andamans. Thanks for stopping by.

This is very interesting information. Thanks for sharing.

Great post keep up the good work.

You made great points why one should visit Andamans. Although I always want to be connected via social media, it will not be a problem for me if the internet connection there will be weak. I will just use my notebook and pen to take down notes and just connect online when I already have a stable internet. I believe that we can enjoy more of the place if we unplug from social media.

I agree, I think I enjoyed the place more because I had a digital detox. I would recommend it too. Cheers

A great travel guide.. and the pictures are great. We somehow missed Chidiya Tapu when we visited there.

Thank you Amrita. Hopefully the next time you can make it to Chidiya Tapu

Andamans and the North East of India are some of the places that still retain their pristine charm owing to lesser tourist footfalls. But it indeed is a Catch-22 situation, and soon we could see hordes of tourists overrunning these places. This is a very exhaustive guide to visit the Andamans and brings alive the natural beauty of the place too.

True, it is a catch 22. The only solution I see is self-awareness of the travelers – to be responsible and leave the place for it is. With that hope, I keep sharing the secrets 🙂

This is really a Great post and that scuba diving image is very impressive. The attractive colorful fishes can easily grab attention. Once again…Lovely Images.

Thank you Mohuya. Scuba diving was one enthralling experience and for me Andamans will always be special because of that.

I’d probably go for Port Blair which suits all budgets, although I’d check hotels everywhere first although this sounds like the best bet. I had to google where these Islands are, they look so beautiful!

Actually, I would highly recommend Havelock and if you book well in advance, you can manage a few budget accommodations. Cheers

This is a wonderful guide to the Andamans. It is both informative AND inspiring. You really show off how much the Andamans have to offer. From pristine beaches, to secluded islands, to historical sites, to watersports – it’s so irresistible. Thanks for all the tip for foreign nationals too.

Thank you guys. You should definitely head here. Cheers

Pinned!! The Andamans was already high on our bucket list and now your beautiful pictures have made us even more desperate to get there! Port Blair sounds like a great option! Thanks for all your tips and recommendations!

Would highly recommend Havelock too. Hope you plan a trip soon.

This is really the be all and end all post with all details required to visit Andaman. Super impressed. Well done .

Thank you Prerna

Amazing guide that covers things I wouldnt even have known I needed to know! The island day trips look fabulous! Youve really covered everything!

Glad that you found this useful Stephanie. Hope you plan a trip soon.

Thanks for a very detailed guide! You did a great job!

Sounds like it is a bit difficult to get there…but like you said, that leads to part of the charm! I imagine the scuba diving is amazing – I would love to dive in this part of the world some day. (although it would be hard to get my husband here once he hears about the wifi situation!)

I would tell your partner that he needs to digitally detox and that too in a paradise :D. I would highly recommend visiting here Katie.

Andamans is a beautiful place. Some of the beaches of Andamans are comparable to that of Western Thailand. We had a great time while at Andamans back in 2012.

Yep, am sure you did. The beaches are really amazing here. And yes, quite similar to Thailand :D/ Cheers

Wow! I think that you had a blast in Andamans. No way to get bored as there will be many activities to do. I love the banana boat ride. Will certainly consider these activities in the near future.

I am sure you will love the pristine beaches here. Thanks for stopping by Ana.

I didn’t know exactly were Andaman and Nicobar islands were until know. Of course I didn’t know as well they are Indian islands, from the map it could seem they belong to Malaysia or Myanmar. A really exhaustive guide, touching all the most important points if you plan to go there. it must be a real adventure to sail fro Chennai to Port Blair by boat!

Oh, India has a lot of islands. These are on the east and then we have the Lakshwadweep ones on the West. Both unexplored and pristine. You should definitely check them out.

I will, thanks 😉

Ami, thanks for this post. I would refer to it while planning for my trip. The links you have embedded in your posts are very handy.

Thank you Saru. Glad you found the post useful.

Very helpful guide to Andamans for first timers (like myself)! I love when posts have really helpful logistics like the ferry schedule and the need to have cash. The water sports look like I’d have a lot of fun there!

Indeed. The place is just so amazing. Happy that you found the article useful. And hope it helps you plan your trip better.

I thought some of the places sounded familiar, then I remembered some of your past posts.

I love the fact you can dive there, if only it was a little cheaper!

I thought INR 3500 was quite a reasonable price. The other beach destinations have it much higher :P.

This is a nice set of tips! Your photos of blue seas make me want to to go there asap. Island hopping sounds like a lot of fun. I all for going by air … 3 days sailing is a bit too much 🙂 🙂 Not having done diving, I think the sea walks would be something I might be interested in .

It is a gorgeous gorgeous place Nisha. Hope you plan a trip soon.

What a lovely set of tips Ami..Andaman has always been on my list for years somehow it just doesnt work for me when I plan. But your experience of water activities has tempted me again. I would love to try sailing to Andaman same I did in Lakshadweep as well 🙂 As always you are good at writing travel guides!

Thank you Rutavi. You are sure to enjoy Andamans.

India is full of amazing places! I would love to.see this one one day

And I am sure you will love this one. Thanks Monika for stopping by

That’s an indepth post! Thanks for all the details. Its indeed sad that we consider the Jarawa like some leopard spotting. But I really hope we consider them a leopard in all ways, I mean, we wouldn’t dare to get into the forest and interact with a leopard!!!

I agree Bhushavali. Glad you think the same way too. I do hope better sense prevails.

Andamans looks awesome and I’ve never heard about it previously to this post 🙂 Definitely will check it out

And I know you will be pleasantly surprised by it. Cheers

I wonder how crowded it is getting now? I visited in off peak season in 2012 and it was a bliss!

Not that crowded. Still continues to be a secret.

Great guide to Andamans… I’d love to visit this place at some point. Love the islands and the clear turquoise sea!

Thank you Ariane. I am sure you will enjoy it.

What a gorgeous place, I have never even heard of this place, nor would I have known how to get a permit or that there was even great diving there! Super informative and looks amazing !

Thank you. Glad to be of help. 🙂

Andamans is a great place for vacation. The beaches reminds one about the beaches of Western Thailand. We didn’t go for for a scuba dive in Andamans.

So true, the beaches are quite like the Thailand ones except these are a little quieter 😀

wow, this looks amazing. never knew this place is part of India. I always thought that this is neighboring county of India. It looks amazing. I would love to visit it someday! cheers!

Like I mentioned, it is our secret which I have just shared with you. 🙂 Thanks for stopping by Sophi

What a great guide! this place looks absolutely stunning 🙂 Thanks for sharing

Never heard about Andamans but after I have read you guide it seem to be a lovely place to explore with a lot of activities!

It sure is a lovely place Miriam. Thanks.

It’s good to know about the special permits required and all the little details that you might come across. The island hopping sounds absolutely incredible as a holiday. There seems to be so much in the way of activities on the islands.

True and it never feels rushed.It is a wonderful place to visit.

Hey… I am from Germany and I want to visit India. Can you please tell me the best places to visit in India?

Thanks Anna for writing it. There are tons of options. Depends on your taste and your interests – beaches, heritage, adventure. Let me know what exactly you need so that I can help you accordingly.

This is going to be my guide when I travel to Andaman. The island is so fascinating that I plan to do a trip wherein I can cover as much as possible. My only worry is not to miss on the ferry ticket bookings, neither to end up spending too much time on the same. Thanks for the tips around it.

Glad to be of help Neha. Cheers

what a great info..very good guidance. this is absolutely stunning. very good place for vacation. thanks for sharing.

Andaman is on my list for this year. I believe the Andaman archipelago of islands are still not that touristy like other places in India. Your well compiled and detailed guide is really going to help me out while planning my trip.

Glad to be of help. Andamans is just lovely coz it is not as touristy .:)

I have always wanted to visit Andaman and Nicobar and I once even planned a trip but I can’t remember what stopped me. The view from the plane window looks beautilful! Did you get to see any swimming elephants by the way?

It took me 3 trip plans and 2 near bookings to get here. It is a sign that you need to get there soon. And no, did not see any swimming elephants 🙂

Andaman is a beautiful place… With those watersports and fun makes for so much fun. Loved the way you have captured it.

Thank you Rashmi and Chalukya. This place was very special indeed

This is such a perfect guide to the Andaman and Nicobar islands with all the important information. I am planning a trip here this year and this article will come in handy. Beautiful place, cant wait to head there

You will find it absolutely pristine and gorgeous. Have a good trip Tamshuk

Your post made me nostalgic about my visit to Andaman and Nicobar few years ago. I only liked Havelock Island and did my first scuba diving and snorkeling there. Though I didn’t like Neil Island. It was a total disaster. In Port Blair, I only liked Cellular Jail and its evening light show.

The light and sound show here was one of the best I have seen in India. Definitely worth the sit. Glad you have had a pleasant time at Andamans. Cheers

I would love to visit the Adamans islands. I have heard about them a few years ago for the first time and immediately thought to myself that it’s pure paradise there. I hope to make it sometimes soon, it was about time to head over to the South of India as well, after visiting the North 3 times.

Thank you Joanna. The south of India has a lot of splendid places to be discovered. Hope you plan a trip soon

Thank you Joanna. There are a lot of splendid places in the south waiting to be explored. Hope you plan a trip soon.

Gorgeous images and a comprehensive guide. Andamans has long been on my bucketlist. Will hopefully get there soon.

Amen for that and hope you can head there soon. Cheers

I am planning a visit this year with parents. Very informative blog. Wanted to know if I will get room on arrival or should I pre book it? And are there rooms available under the budget of Rs. 1000 a night? Do let me know. Thanks

Rooms have a limited availability -and thus, prebooking is advised. Also, rooms under 1000 are available but you need to be able to figure a lot of these when you reach there as they are not really listed on the internet. Cheers

Ross Island looked so amazing, the andamands look so amazing, the whole permit thing would and is putting me off

The permit thing is actually not that tough. It sure is an amazing place and I would so encourage you to visit it.

The Andamans is one of my favorite places to go scuba diving. I’d highly recommend a live-aboard experience for the best value and time spent underwater!

I agree, I hope to get there again and do the same all over. Thanks for stopping by Henry

I knew there is a lot more to India than the four major cities I’ve visited. I hope I could visit again to see the other side of India.. and I love the strict regulations that keep and maintain Andamans. The government and the people must be putting really good measures to ensure the paradise remains a paradise to last.

Thanks Joan. Though the restrictions are more owing to its strategic location. There is so much more to India. You got to come back again!

Your scuba diving pics made me nostalgic about my trip to Andaman islands when my father was the Secretary Tourism in the islands. I did water sports, drove water scooter, snorkeling and scuba diving. While diving, i touched the base of the shallow part of the ocean (around 6 meter) and was so proud of myself! I was patting myself on the back as people watched me with amusement!

(Ambuj Saxena)

I can well imagine that joy. I loved Scuba here. Sigh! I wanna go back again! Thanks for stopping by Ambuj

I must say this is such a comprehensive guide that I cannot help but compare it with the last article that I just read from another blog where the key information is missing. Great job. This is the first time I’ve heard of Andamans and it looks like a lovely place to visit in India.

Thank you Marge. I am glad you find it useful.

Great post, Ami. We are planning a trip to Andaman this year. No network and wi-fi sounds both exciting and scary at the same time. Unfortunate that Andaman does not have it’s own cuisine. Thanks for the tips. Will keep them in mind.

You are bound to have fun here irrespective of no network or specialty food. Just go for it, Cheers

I like the motor riding as one way to transport from one place to another. The motorcycles also look cool. underwater activities will also never, haha plus don’t forget to put a sunscreen on! x

Yes, the sunscreen is an absolute must, especially since you spend so much time on those gorgeous beaches. Thanks Cathy.

Scuba diving is the one which I’m looking for so many years. Will definitely make to trip to Andaman for Scuba diving. Wonderful images which makes everyone to plan a trip to Andaman

THank you so much. Hopefully this will help you plan your trip better.

looking at pictures and post, Andaman is high on my list of places to visit in India.

Andamans is our hidden secret. A definite must visit

Very informative post! A well explained post on how to reach, where to stay , what to see and where to eat Andaman, i have ever read till now. Thank you for sharing it with us.

Glad to help Sahitya. Share it around for those who are seeking information

Thanks for the informative post Ami. Looks amazing! I’m looking forward to visiting India one day and possibly some scuba. Looking forward to your next post 🙂

Thank you Lance. I hope you can visit here soon. Cheers

Andaman and Nicobar islands is definitely the best tourist location. The beautiful sceneries and the adventures type activities surely mesmerizes us.

Untouched beauty and I hope it stays that way.

Andaman and Nicobar islands is such an underrated place. Would love to visit it someday 🙂

I agree and you should visit it soon.

It was very lovely to see such a great guide to Andaman Islands.

Thank you. Glad you liked the guide

hi, I am sure gonna to travel this beautiful island post covid situation. Love it. Thank you.

I hope you have a lot of fun!

Nice blog author. Thank you. Keep it up.

Thank you so much

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A first-timer’s guide to India’s Andaman Islands

Isabella Noble

Oct 29, 2019 • 7 min read

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Glittering salt-white beaches washed by teal shallows, swirls of ancient, often-impassable jungle, hot-pink sunrises over spindly coconut palms – the Andaman Islands , scattered like pearls in the twinkling Andaman Sea, remain a tantalising mystery to most travellers.

Two men paddle in the shallows of an otherwise empty beach on Havelock Island, which is part of the Andaman Islands archipelago. The white-sand beach is backed by forest.

Remote and still a challenge to reach, the dreamy Andamans lie geographically closer to Myanmar and Indonesia than the rest of India (1370km to the west), and are populated by both South and Southeast Asian settlers, and (sadly threatened) indigenous tribal communities. Together with the off-limits Nicobar Islands (south of the Andamans), the archipelago comprises 572 islands, with just a handful accessible to visitors. Those that do make the long journey here will find an alluring laid-back vibe, a compendium of India’s best beaches and some of the finest diving and surfing in Asia.

Considering a visit? Covering everything from how to get there to where to stay, here’s our guide to visiting the Andaman Islands for the first time.

A group of Indian children playing in the shallow turquoise waters near the Havelock Island jetty.

How to get to the Andaman Islands

There are no international flights to the Andamans, so you’re looking at a domestic flight into Port Blair from mainland-India cities such as Chennai , Hyderabad , Mumbai , Delhi or Bengaluru . It's also possible to reach the islands via the original route: by sea. A few ferries rattle across the Bay of Bengal to Port Blair from Chennai, Kolkata and Visakhapatnam , though timings are unreliable and distances long.

The requirement for foreigners to have a Restricted Area Permit (RAP) to visit the Andamans was overturned in 2018. Now travellers can visit 29 inhabited and 11 uninhabited islands without permits, including Havelock Island, Neil Island, Long Island, North Andaman, South Andaman, Middle Andaman and Little Andaman (though always excluding tribal areas).

Best time to visit the Andaman Islands

December to March are the top months for warm, sunny weather, good transport links and the best diving conditions, and you’re also likely to spot turtles nesting on Middle and North Andaman. The shoulder months of October, November, April and May are less reliable weather-wise, though accommodation prices drop, crowds are down and there’s consequently less strain on the natural environment.

The shell of an old Protestant church built of stone masonry, with windows made from Burma teak, that still stands on Ross Island in the Andamans. The church is missing its roof, and through the hole - and window gaps - the green jungle is visible.

An overview of each of the islands

Everyone’s first (ahem) port of call is the bustling provincial capital Port Blair , on South Andaman. While in town sorting out travel arrangements, it’s worth exploring the chilling British-built 1906 Cellular Jail National Memorial , where political prisoners were once held, and the jungle-wreathed Victorian British–style ruins on Ross Island (Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Dweep), the islands’ colonial-era administrative headquarters until 1941. But the best of this region is out in the wild: the 280 sq km Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park is a popular day trip from Port Blair (permit required). 

Where to stay: Andaman Homestay , Port Vista and Lalaji Bay View are reliable budget-to-midrange picks. Towards the upper end, go for Fortune Resort Bay Island or Sinclairs Bayview , both with sea panoramas.

Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep)

When people rave about the Andamans, they’re often talking about dazzling Havelock Island , the most developed of the islands. Silky beaches backed by thick rainforest melt into sparkling turquoise water, and the diving and snorkelling here rival the very best in South Asia. Established operators such as Dive India , Ocean Tribe and Barefoot Scuba lead you through underwater depths to spot wrecks, sharks, rays, turtles, schools of snapper and more.

Post-diving, laze away your days catching the sunrise at Kalapathar , swimming at sheltered Neil’s Cove and strolling along fabulous Radhanagar , one of Asia’s most spectacular beaches, before settling in for home-cooked Indian-international dinners, perhaps at Full Moon Café or Anju-Coco Resto . For something more active, hike into the lushly forested interior and to Elephant Beach , or join a kayaking expedition through the mangroves.

Where to stay: Eco-conscious British-run Jalakara offers boutique seclusion, a seductive infinity pool and seven uniquely designed rooms amid betel-nut trees and banana palms. Just back from Radhanagar’s sands, ecofriendly island original Barefoot at Havelock has graceful bamboo, timber and tented cottages. Budget-friendly haunts include Emerald Gecko’s beachside huts; Flying Elephant , with its bungalows overlooking electric-green rice paddies; and backpacker favourite Green Imperial . Most dive schools have simple accommodation.

A huge, admittedly slightly terrifying, spotted fish swims towards a diver off the coast of Havelock Island. In the background a reef is visible with smaller fish swimming around it.

Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep)

A few notches down in busyness from its sister Havelock just north across the water, Neil Island is a delightfully easy-going, pancake-flat world of rice fields, palm trees, rocky beaches, a small bazaar and a sleepy jetty that leaps into action when ferries arrive. Budget travellers head here for the rustic beach-hut vibe that originally lured people to Havelock (though mainstream tourism is on the rise on Neil, too). While Neil’s beaches aren’t fantastic for swimming, there’s excellent diving courtesy of pioneering schools like India Scuba Explorers and Dive India (you might even spot a dugong!). 

Where to stay: Fuss-free bungalows such as Emerald Gecko , Breakwater Beach Resort and Kalapani epitomise all that’s wonderful and laid-back about Neil. Waterside SeaShell is arguably the island’s most upmarket stay.

Little Andaman

The kind of deliciously isolated place mentioned in hushed whispers among enamoured travellers, Little Andaman is the southernmost island that it's possible to visit in the Andamans. It's bordered by powder-soft, sun-dusted white beaches, tangles of mangroves and tumbling teal waves that make for some of India’s most terrific surf, especially at sweeping Butler Bay and from February to April. Around 130km south of Port Blair, Little Andaman suffered serious casualties during the 2004 tsunami, but has since bounced back and now ranks among the most enticing destinations in the Andamans. Around 25 sq km of the island is a protected, off-limits tribal reserve for the indigenous Onge people.

Where to stay: Most accommodation is of the budget beach cottage genre; try Hawva Beach Resort or Ieshika Resort, just back from Netaji Nagar beach. Many guest houses rent surfboards.

American surfer Sean Hayes rides a wave off the coast of the Andaman Islands

Middle & North Andaman

Few travellers tackle the long journey north from Port Blair to Middle and North Andaman, but venture here and you’ll uncover outstanding snorkelling, pristine honey-gold beaches, impenetrable primeval jungle, a world-renowned turtle-nesting site, a string of eerie limestone caves, a smattering of serene offshore islets, and much more.

Kalipur beach  (just outside the Andamans’ second-largest settlement, Diglipur, in far North Andaman) is believed to be the only place in the world where leatherback, hawksbill, olive ridley and green turtles nest on the same coastal stretch (mid-December to March or April). There is simple accommodation at Kalipur, from where hikes up the Andamans’ highest mountain, 732m-tall Saddle Peak , can also be arranged.

In the remote area around Mayabunder, on Middle Andaman, you can stay amid glinting rice fields with a local conservationist family at self-sufficient Ko Hee Homestay , heading out on wildlife-spotting treks and learning about traditional crafts. Or get away from it all with a spell on quiet, untouristed Long Island, just off Middle Andaman, where bamboo-clad Blue Planet is the only place to stay.

A view of a rock formation on the beach of Neil Island. The rock has been eroded to form a large arch, spanning a section of the rocky beach.

Getting around

Once you’ve made it to Port Blair, the only way to reach most of the other islands is by ferry. Government ferry tickets are released just three days ahead (it can be a scramble at ticket offices!); tickets aren’t available online and you’ll need to ask locally for schedules (there’s an information office at Port Blair’s Phoenix Bay Jetty). Buses trundle north from Port Blair through Middle Andaman and on to Diglipur on North Andaman – cheap, though time-consuming!

Thankfully, Havelock and Neil are also linked to Port Blair and each other by private ferries operated by Makruzz , Green Ocean , Sea Link and ITT Majestic ; these usually open for bookings (including online) at least a month ahead, making them the easiest option for travellers. On most islands, hiring your own bicycle or motorbike is the best way to explore.

Visiting the islands responsibly

The Andamans’ fragile ecosystems and small, isolated communities remain seriously at risk from tourism (and other) development. Divers and snorkellers can help by choosing environmentally responsible operators, ensuring reefs aren’t damaged (by flippers, or by touching marine life etc), while more general practices include minimising single-use plastics, clearing any rubbish encountered, not removing shells from beaches, and supporting hotels, shops and restaurants committed to a green ethos. If you’re looking to donate your time, the NGO Reef Watch Marine Conservation accepts volunteers. 

Meanwhile, for both safety and dignity, the islands’ indigenous tribal communities live in regions off-limits to visitors. Heartbreakingly, many groups have become extinct in the last century, and there are serious repercussions for anyone caught trying to access these restricted areas. 

It’s also worth noting there have been several fatal crocodile attacks in the Andamans in recent years: check locally as to where it’s safe to swim and keep out of the water at dawn and dusk. 

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The Complete Andaman and Nicobar Island Guide for First Timers

Paromita Roy

  • Updated on May 14, 2023
  • Andaman Nicobar , Guides & Tips , India

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If you want to enjoy the scenic beauty of dazzling beaches and explore the exotic marine life through coral reefs, then you must make your next trip to Andaman and Nicobar Islands . The enticing islands have become one of the most popular beach holiday destinations in India.

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Travel Guide for Andaman and Nicobar Island First-Timers:

When is the best time to visit andaman & nicobar islands.

The Andaman and Nicobar Islands can be visited at any time of the year, except during the rainy season. However, the most popular season for tourists is the winter season, which generally falls between November and February. If you are not bothered by the summer heat of India, you can also plan a trip during the months of March and April.

The islands are a popular tourist destination due to their picturesque beaches, scenic views, and serene environment. The archipelago is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, and offers ample opportunities for water sports such as snorkeling, scuba diving, and surfing.

During the winter months, the weather is pleasant and conducive for outdoor activities. The temperature ranges between 20 to 30 degrees Celsius, and the humidity is relatively low. This makes it an ideal time to explore the various beaches and indulge in water sports.

If you prefer to avoid crowds, it is recommended to plan your trip during the shoulder season, which falls between September and October or March and April. During this time, the weather is still pleasant, and the tourist inflow is comparatively lower.

On the other hand, the monsoon season , which falls between May and September, should be avoided as the islands receive heavy rainfall and strong winds during this period. The choppy seas and inclement weather make it difficult to indulge in water sports, and many tourist activities are suspended during this time.

Andaman and Nicobar Islands can be visited throughout the year, but the best time to visit is during the winter season. However, if you prefer a quieter atmosphere and are not bothered by the summer heat, you can plan your trip during the shoulder season. Whatever time you choose to visit, the islands are sure to leave you mesmerized with their natural beauty and tranquil environment.

How to Go to Andaman and Nicobar Islands?

The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are one of the most sought-after travel destinations in India. Known for their pristine beaches, rich marine life, and exotic flora and fauna, these islands offer a unique and unforgettable travel experience. If you are planning a trip to Andaman and Nicobar Islands, here are the two main options to reach there:

The easiest and most convenient way to reach Andaman and Nicobar Islands is by air. You can take a flight from any major city in India to the Veer Savarkar Airport at Port Blair, which is the capital city of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Many airlines operate regular flights to Port Blair from cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Chennai. The airport is well-connected to all major cities in India, making it easy for travelers to plan their journey.

If you are looking for a more adventurous way to reach Andaman and Nicobar Islands, you can take a ship from Visakhapatnam, Chennai, or Kolkata. This option is ideal for those who want to enjoy the scenic beauty of the Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea. However, the journey can take anywhere from 2 to 4 days depending on the departure location and weather conditions. It is recommended to check the schedule and book your tickets in advance to avoid any inconvenience.

Where Can You Stay in Andaman and Nicobar Islands?

Andaman and Nicobar port blair hotel

If you’re planning a trip to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, one of the first things you’ll need to figure out is where to stay. Fortunately, the islands offer a wide range of accommodations to suit every budget and travel style. In this guide, we’ll take a look at some of the best places to stay in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

Luxury Hotels Options

For those looking to splurge on their vacation, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands have some of the best luxury hotels with superb facilities right on the beach. Imagine waking up to the sound of the waves and getting a private beach all to yourself. You can enjoy fine dining and indulge in a relaxing spa treatment. Some of the most popular luxury hotels in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands include Taj Exotica Resort & Spa, Fortune Resort Bay Island, and Barefoot at Havelock.

Bed & Breakfast and Budget Hotels

If you’re looking for good value for money, then bed & breakfast and budget hotels are the way to go. These accommodations offer a range of amenities, such as air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and hot showers. Some even have a swimming pool or a garden where you can relax. Some popular bed & breakfast and budget hotels in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands include The Ocean Blue, Blue Bridge Homes, and Hotel Haywizz.

Best Places to Stay

The best places to stay in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands are Port Blair and Havelock Island. Port Blair is the capital city of the islands and is home to a variety of accommodations, including luxury hotels, bed & breakfast, and budget hotels. Havelock Island, on the other hand, is a popular tourist destination and offers some of the best beaches in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It’s also home to a variety of accommodations, including luxury hotels, beach resorts, and budget hotels.

Other great places to stay in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands include Wandoor and Neil Island. Wandoor is a small village located on the east coast of South Andaman Island and is home to some great accommodations, including bed & breakfast and budget hotels. Neil Island, on the other hand, is a small island located south of Havelock Island and is known for its beautiful beaches and relaxed vibe. It offers a range of accommodations, including beach resorts and budget hotels.

Which are The Best Places to Visit in Andaman and Nicobar Islands?

There are some marvelous places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Find below the list of some of the best places you can visit here:

1. Radhanagar Beach

Radhanagar Beach Havelock Island Andaman

Radhanagar Beach is one of the most stunning beaches not only in India but also in Asia. The crystal blue water and pearl white sand captivate the senses of its visitors. Taking a simple evening walk alongside this beach rejuvenates your mind.

Besides enjoying the spectacular nature views, you can engage yourself in a number of water sports activities like parasailing, gliding, and many more.

Location: Radhanagar Beach is located in Havelock Islands.

2. Corbyn’s Cove Beach

Corbyn's Cove Beach Port Blair Andaman

Corbyn’s Cove Beach is another popular beach in Andaman and Nicobar Islands where tourists come to enjoy their honeymoon period or a fun-filled holiday. The glazing sun refreshes your mood as you spend some unforgettable moments on the beach.

Water sports are quite popular here and several options like scuba diving, surfing, boating, etc. are available. You can take a motorboat to reach the popular Snake Island from here.

Location: Corbyn’s Cove is almost 8 km away from Port Blair.

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3. Elephant Beach

Eelephant Beach Havelock Island Andaman

If you want to witness the amazing marine life and magical coral reef, then Elephant Beach is the perfect place for you. Delicious Seafood along with some thrilling beach activities will enthrall you the whole day. You can keep the nights for soothing evening walks.

Snorkeling is very popular here. You can also go scuba diving, swimming, fishing, and many more activities.

Location: Elephant Beach is on the famous Havelock Island.

4. Cellular Jail

Cellular Jail Port Blair Andaman

This is one of the most popular places to visit on the Andaman and Nicobar Islands’ bedside beaches. The British used to exile the freedom fighters in this historical jail during the British kingdom in India. Some of the prisoners were even executed here in this jail.

This Cellular Jail has now become a national museum. With the pictures of the inmates in this museum, you will be thrilled to get into the pre-independence era of India. Read More: Top 10 Facts About The Cellular Jail, Andaman And Nicobar

Location: Cellular Jail is located in Port Blair.

5. Samudrika Marine Museum

Samudrika Marine Museum Port Blair Andaman

Samudrika Marine Museum will satiate your hunger for knowledge of archaeology and marine life. You can find more than 300 variations of aquatic animals here. A separate room is there for you to discover the amazing tribal culture of the islands.

The huge blue whale skeleton at the entrance will bewilder your imagination. This gigantic framework which is believed to be the world’s biggest mammal was salvaged from the islands.

Location: Samudrika Marine Museum is located in Delanipur in northern Port Blair.

6. Anthropological Museum

Anthropological Museum Port Blair Andaman

Once you are in the beautiful islands of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, you develop an urge to know about the lives or history of the local tribes. Anthropological museums will take you through various ages of tribes and help you to get a profound knowledge of the mysterious tribal culture.

The in-house shop offers you to buy several books on tribes.

Location: Anthropological Museum is located in Port Blair.

7. Chidiya Tapu

Chidiya Tapu Port Blair Andaman

If you want to view the best sunrise or sunset in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, then you must visit Chidiya Tapu . The mesmerizing beauty of this place full of mangrove trees and stunning beach views attracts tourists to this place.

This place is the best place for Birdwatching as a large number of birds flock here every now and then.

Location: Chidiya Tapu is located in Port Blair.

6. Limestone Caves

Limestone Caves Baratang Island Andaman

Limestone Caves is a unique tourist spot where you can view gigantic chunks of sedimentary rocks hanging from the beautiful caves. This place is ideal for travelers who are looking to add some more adventure to top their Andaman and Nicobar Islands Trip.

You need to take a convoy through the tribal area of Jarawa and reach Nilumbur Jetty first and then you can take a ferry to reach Limestone Caves.

Location: Limestone Caves are located on Baratang Island.

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7. Barren Island Volcano

Barren Island volcano Andaman and Nicobar

What if you get an opportunity to view an active volcano on an uninhabited island? You are surely thrilled just with the idea. Barren Island is an interesting tourist spot in this regard.

Although you cannot land on the island but can take ferry rides around the island to get an exciting view of the volcano and amazing marine life.

Location: Barren Island Volcano is in Barren Island which is almost 140km away from port Blair.

8. Viper Island

Viper Island Port Blair Andaman

This magnificent island with historical significance and stunning scenic beauty has become a major tourist spot in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. This place was home to an old British Jail where the British used to keep their convicts. Now the old jail building has become a major tourist attraction.

Just start an exciting boat journey from Port Blair and enjoy the heavenly scenic vista to reach Viper Island.

Location: Viper Island is located near Port Blair.

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What are the best things to do in Andaman and Nicobar Islands?

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Although the main reason to visit Andaman and Nicobar Islands is to enjoy the magical scenic vistas, you can also take part in a number of thrilling activities offered in most of the places here.

The best things to do here are birdwatching, scuba diving, boating, ferry ride, fishing, pearl hunting, swimming, snorkeling, dolphin watching, sea walking, picnic, trekking , beach walking, sunbathing, sightseeing, parasailing, cruise ride, etc.

What Should You Know before Visiting Andaman and Nicobar Islands?

There are a few things you need to know before your trip to Andaman and Nicobar Islands . Here they are:

  • Take at least 6 to 5 days in hand to visit most of the attractions in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
  • No passport or Visa is required for Indian citizens to visit Andaman and Nicobar Islands. However, you would require a special permit if you want to visit Tribal zones for any specific reason. Foreigners require RAP– Restricted Area Permit for visiting the islands. RAP is easily granted in Port Blair either at the airport or at the port.
  • INR currency is used in Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
  • Do not forget to carry your medicines.
  • Do carry enough liquid cash as a card might not be accepted at some places.
  • Carry comfortable shoes and clothes suitable for humid weather.
  • Carry mosquito repellent lotions with you.
  • Make sure to book your trip in advance in the peak season (November to May) to avoid the rush.

Andaman and Nicobar Islands are undoubtedly nature’s paradise. Feel the sea breeze, run in the waves, lie on the sand and make the most of your trip to this wonderland.

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Q. what is the best season to visit andaman and nicobar islands.

Winter and spring are the best seasons to visit Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

2. Which are the best places to shop from in Andaman and Nicobar Islands?

The best places to shop from in Andaman and Nicobar Islands are Aberdeen Bazaar, Delanipur, Prem Nagar, Goalghar, Andaman Handicraft Emporium and many more.

Q. What can you shop from Andaman and Nicobar islands?

You can shop for pearls, spices, sea shell, handicrafts made with jute, bamboo and coconut, and wooden crafts etc. from Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

Q. What is the famous food in Andaman and Nicobar Islands?

The famous food in Andaman and Nicobar Islands is sea food made with lobster, prawn, crab and fish.

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Andaman Itinerary For 6 Days

  • April 24, 2022

The far-flung archipelago of Andaman & Nicobar Islands consists of 572 islands, out of which only 37 are inhabited. The islands of Nicobar are off-limits to tourists, and we can only visit a few islands in Andaman. Located in the Bay of Bengal off the eastern coast of India , the Andaman Islands are a sight to behold. Sun-kissed beaches, azure waters, exhilarating water activities, intriguing history, and abundant natural beauty are just a few of the reasons to visit this tropical paradise. Additional attractions include spectacular sunsets, limestone caves, mangrove rainforests, and abundant marine life. In fact, it is an excellent destination for scuba divers and snorkelers as it is home to a plethora of vibrant coral and exotic marine life. This itinerary will take you through the most inhabited and exciting areas of the Andaman Islands.

Suggested Andaman Itinerary for 6 Days

Day 1 of andaman itinerary: port blair.

The only way to get to the remote islands is to fly into Port Blair. Direct flights are available from Delhi , Kolkata, Mumbai , and Chennai to Veer Sarvankar International Airport in Port Blair. Check the flights and connectivity before planning your vacation, as the timetable changes randomly. In Port Blair, there isn’t much to do. However, Cellular jail should be on your agenda. The Cellular Jail, also known as Kala Pani, was a colonial prison that housed several prominent Indian freedom fighters. The horrifying stories of brutality and depravity are sure to have a sobering effect. There is also a light and sound show in the evening (6 pm-7 pm). If you have time left, you can go to the coconut palm-fringed Corbyn Beach and watch a scenic sunset. Enjoy a leisurely meal and spend the night in Port Blair.

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Day 2 of Andaman Itinerary: Havelock and Radhanagar Beach

To get to Havelock (Swaraj Deep Island), you can use a seaplane, a government-operated ferry, or a private ferry. Choose Markuzz Ferries for your ferry transfer since they are spacious and comfortable Catamarans. They offer air conditioning, nice seats, clean restrooms, and a small snack bar. The trip will take about 1.5 hours and will cost close to Rs1400 ($20) one way. If you can’t get tickets in Markuzz, you’ll have to use Green Ocean Ferries, Aashi, Sea Link, or government-operated boats, which are cheaper but have subpar facilities and may take longer.

During this trip, we plan to spend as much time as possible on Havelock Island, which is noted for its clean beaches , lush green forests, and rich underwater treasure. Take the morning ferry (departs from Haddo Jetty) to Havelock and get off at Swaraj Deep Jetty. To get to your hotel, you’ll need to take a taxi/auto from there. Check into your hotel and spend the rest of the day at Radhanagar Beach. The secluded beach is located on the western coast of Havelock Island. The Radhanagar Beach (Beach 7) is ranked among Asia’s top ten most gorgeous beaches, and you’ll see why when you visit. The crescent-shaped beach spans 2 kilometers and has an average width of 30 to 40 meters.  Velvety sand, excellent waves, emerald waters, picturesque sunset, and scarce crowds make this beach a perfect place to relax and enjoy. There are no water sports on the beach. Taj Exotica Resort & Spa is a 1-minute walk from the famed beach. If you can afford the upscale resort, go for it. 

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Day 3 of Andaman Itinerary: Elephant Beach, Havelock

Today we are going to visit Elephant Beach. A small cruise boat will take you to Elephant Beach from the Swaraj Deep Jetty in less than 30 minutes. The round-trip ferry would cost Rs1000 ($14) per person. It leaves you there for three hours, and you are free to do whatever you choose during that time. The same jetty will bring you back after the allotted time.  Another way to reach Elephant Beach is by trekking. The trail begins at the Forest Camp, which is located 8 kilometers from the jetty. Because the trail runs through dense rainforests, it is recommended that you bring an escort with you on the one-hour trek. You can get a guide for 500 rupees (USD 8). The guide will accompany you to Elephant Beach, assist you while you are there, and bring you back to the Forest Camp. Keep in mind that if you go trekking, you must return the same way you came. You will not be able to go back on the ferry.

Havelock’s Elephant Beach is a great place to go snorkeling. The crystal-clear water, rich coral reef formations, and amazing marine life near the coast provide for an unforgettable snorkeling experience. You’re going to have the time of your life if you love water activities. There’s Jet skiing, banana boats, an underwater sea walk, parasailing, and a slew of other water activities. Except for snorkeling (Rs1500) and parasailing (Rs3250), most of the activities cost Rs600. Elephant Beach is quite crowded and extensively commercialized. If you are not interested in water sports, you can skip going there and spend the day at other beaches such as Beach 2, 3, and 7. The last boat leaves Elephant Beach by 3 p.m. The rest of the day is free to do whatever you choose. If you’re in the mood to venture out again, Beach 2 and 3 have some nice restaurants and beach shacks.

PS: If you want to do scuba diving in Havelock, arrange a morning excursion so you can return in time to explore Elephant Beach. Scuba diving will take around two hours to complete. The diving establishments are located at Govindnagar Beach No. 2, which is quite close to the Jetty. Remember that the last ferry to Elephant Beach departs from the jetty at noon and make your plans accordingly. You’ll have a long day ahead of you, but scuba diving in Havelock is highly recommended.

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  Day 4 of Andaman Itinerary:  Neil Island

Today we are going to leave for Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep). The Markuzz ferry from Havelock Jetty to Neil Island Jetty leaves at 10 a.m. and takes one hour. Neil Island is smaller than Havelock and has laid-back vibes. The island was inhabited only in the 1960s and has been slowly rising on the popularity charts due to its unexplored coral reefs, picturesque beaches, amazing biodiversity, and lush forests. There are three main beaches in Neil Islands – Sitapur Beach, Bharatpur Beach, and Laxmanpur Beach. Nestled between tropical forests and clear turquoise seas, the beaches look spectacular. Each one of them has its charm.

The sea around Bharatpur Beach is full of corals and schools of fish. It is the only place in the Neil Islands where you can enjoy water sports. However, snorkeling and scuba diving can be enjoyed on all three beaches. Sitapur Beach is also called “Sunrise Beach” as it offers spectacular sunrise views in the morning. The beach is known for its limestone formations. Laxmanpur Beach is a broad spur of white shell sand and you can find an abundance of corals and shells in the shallow, clear waters. The Natural Bridge, also called Howrah Bridge by the locals, is the highlight of Laxmanpur Beach. The bridge is made of natural rock formations. Most of the resorts on Neil Island are located on Bharatpur Beach. Stay overnight on Neil Island.

PS: You can go to Kalapathar Beach early in the morning before leaving for Neil Island to see a breathtaking sunrise. The beach is located on the southern side of Havelock and is approximately 6.5 kilometers from the jetty. It is easily accessible by car, taxi, or bike.

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Day 5 of Andaman Itinerary: Port Blair and Ross Island

It is now time to return to Port Blair. The Markuzz Ferry, which runs from Neil to Port Blair, departs at 11:30 a.m. and takes one hour. On reaching Port Blair, we are going to visit Ross Island. The tiny island is only a kilometer from Port Blair and is easily accessible through a 15-minute boat ride from the Aberdeen jetty. The island closes at 3 p.m. for day visitors, so plan. You can still visit the island if you don’t get there in time for the last boat. Ferries depart at 4 p.m. for the light and sound display, which begins at 5:30 p.m. Tickets must be purchased three days in advance. Ross Island is closed on Wednesdays.

For nearly a century, Ross Island served as the administrative headquarters for the Indian Penal Settlement. It had all the modern comforts procured by the Britishers until an earthquake struck the island in 1942. The ruins of a church, a bakery, a museum, a jail, a cemetery, and several other structures are scattered all over the island. Ross Island (recently named Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Island) exudes a rustic and one-of-a-kind charm.  What impresses you the most is the myriad flora and fauna that can be found on the serene island. It is home to deer, peacocks, and a variety of other birds. The trees have reclaimed the island and wrapped their roots around the crumbling ruins, creating an eerie and intriguing sight. There are no cars allowed on the island, but you can explore the island in a golf cart if you don’t want to walk. Return to Port Blair for dinner and a night’s stay.

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Day 6 of Andaman Itinerary: Fly Back

The flight to your next destination would most likely depart in the morning. Pack your belongings and head to the airport. It’s time to say goodbye to the Andamans.

PS: If you have an extra day, you can plan a visit to Baratang Island. However, be prepared for a long and exhausting day. I felt that it was not worth going to Baratang Island. 

Things to know before visiting Andamans

  • The best time to visit Andamans is between November and March. The months of April and May can be quite warm, particularly in the afternoons. The weather begins to heat up and become humid in the following months. Monsoon is from June to September , so avoiding that season is better. March to June – 22°C to 33°C, June to September – 27°C to 30°C, October to Feb – 20°C to 30°C
  • Although the islands are in the same time zone as Bangkok, they follow Indian Standard Time. As a result, the day begins very early. Go to bed on time so that you can wake up early to make the most of the light.
  • Ferries must be reserved in advance because they are the sole way to travel between islands. All your carefully laid-out plans will go haywire if you can’t find a suitable ferry.
  • Only private ferries can be booked online and in advance. Government ferry tickets can only be purchased at the counter two days before the trip.
  • Boarding closes approximately 20 minutes before departure. Before that, you have to get your luggage scanned and your tickets verified.
  • Bring sunscreen, sunglasses, caps, an umbrella, flip-flops, a swimsuit, cover-ups, and mosquito repellent with you.
  • The locals are straightforward, honest, and trustworthy.

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  • Getting vegetarian food is not a problem in Andamans.
  • The mobile network is extremely patchy, with no connectivity on smaller islands. For a stable connection, you need to rely on the hotel’s WIFI. The WIFI is sometimes only accessible in the hotel’s lobby.
  • Big hotels accept cards, but you’ll need cash for cabs, small eateries, tickets, and a variety of other small transactions. Payments with Digital Wallets are also accepted in many places.
  • Although there is no Uber or Ola in the Andamans, taxis are easily available. They usually have a set fare for each route and don’t bargain much. You will be offered package deals by most of the taxi drivers you come across.
  • Auto rickshaws are easily accessible on all Andaman Islands. Because the distances are short, it makes sense to choose this less expensive method of transportation.
  • Most beaches close at 5 p.m., and this is strictly enforced by the lifeguards patrolling the beaches.
  • If you are daring enough to kayak through the mangroves at night in Havelock, you will be able to view the bioluminescent plankton that makes the water shimmer every time the paddle dips in the water. The waters are said to be home to a few crocodiles, so go at your own risk.
  • Foreign visitors to the Andaman Islands are no longer required to get a “Restricted Area Permit” as of July 2018. Foreign visitors with a valid Indian tourist visa can now visit the Andaman Islands and stay for the duration of their visa.
  • Onge, Jarawa, Sentinelese, and Andamanese are the four tribes that live on Andaman. They can be fiercely hostile. Do not make interaction with tribals. It is strictly prohibited by the Indian government and is a punishable offense. This is the most effective way to cut off them from the modern world and allow them to carry on with their age-old traditions.

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Very nicely described Seema didi Detailed information about all the beaches. It will definitely help us to make an itinerary whenever we plan for Andaman Islands trip

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Thanks, Beenu!!

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Very comprehensive information. Never knew that Andaman’s can have an itinerary of 5 nights . After reading this I think I am ready to visit this place .

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I absolutely loved reading through your Andaman itinerary on TakeOffWithMe! Your detailed breakdown of each day’s activities, along with helpful tips and suggestions, makes it incredibly easy for travelers like me to plan our own adventures in this breathtaking destination.

Your emphasis on exploring the pristine beaches, diving into the rich marine life, and experiencing the local culture truly captures the essence of what makes Andaman such a magical place to visit.

Your firsthand recommendations for accommodations and dining options add a personal touch to the itinerary, helping readers make informed decisions based on your experiences.

Overall, your itinerary has left me inspired and eager to embark on my own Andaman adventure soon. Thank you for sharing your insights and expertise—I’ll definitely be referring back to your guide as I plan my trip!

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Discover the ultimate island escape: top luxury hotels in andaman and nicobar islands.

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The Andaman and Nicobar Islands, located in the Bay of Bengal, are a hidden gem in the world of luxury travel. With their pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and lush greenery, these islands offer a perfect blend of natural beauty and luxury amenities. Whether you are looking for a relaxing beach getaway or an adventurous vacation, … Read more

Smooth Sailing: A Guide to Taking the Ferry from Port Blair to Havelock Island

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The ferry service from Port Blair to Havelock Island is an essential mode of transportation for both tourists and locals in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Havelock Island, known for its pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters, is a popular tourist destination and the ferry service provides a convenient and scenic way to reach the island. … Read more

The Ultimate Travel Guide: Discovering the Best Time to Visit Andaman Islands

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The Andaman Islands, located in the Bay of Bengal, are a group of islands that form a part of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands territory of India. Known for their pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and lush greenery, the Andaman Islands are a paradise for travelers seeking a tropical getaway. With its rich biodiversity, vibrant culture, … Read more

Comprehensive Guide to Ferry Travel in Andaman: Booking & Exploring the Pristine Islands

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Introduction: The Andaman Islands, a serene tropical paradise in the Bay of Bengal, attract travelers from around the world with their pristine beaches, lush forests, and fascinating marine life. One of the most popular ways to explore the Andaman archipelago is by ferry. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll discuss everything you need to know about … Read more

13 Best Andaman Beaches

Butler Bay Beach in Little Andaman

Andaman & Nicobar Islands possess hands down the best beaches in the India. Beaches here are as good as the ones in South East Asia & Maldives expect, just lesser known and relatively undiscovered. The beautiful islands of Andaman are most visited because of the magnificent beaches here. If you are planning a beach trip … Read more

Best Beaches in Neil Island

Bharatpur Beach at Neil Island

Now called Shaheed Dweep This small island has a lot in store for you. The village vibe which prevails here makes you feel at home, the home of nature. There are a lot of beaches to visit on Neil island and here is a list of some that should be on your go to list … Read more

Top 5 Beaches in Havelock Island

Kalapathar Beach at Havelock Island

One of the most famous islands of the Andaman, Havelock is a reservoir of the best of beaches and the best of breathtaking views. The nature sets in the perfect island vibe in here and Havelock is there on the bucket list for every visitor/tourist. The jetty rides are also very pretty in order to … Read more

Top 7 Beaches in Port Blair

Wandoor Beach at Port Blair

The capital of the Andaman and Nicobar islands, Port Blair is usually the first to explore on your checklist. Beautiful spots and parks are included in the tourist attractions but we have a list of some visit worthy beaches in Port Blair which you can visit before you go on your voyage to other islands. … Read more

Top 7 Hotels in Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep)

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Neil Island renamed as Shaheed Dweep now is one of the must visit islands if you are travelling to Andaman. Away from the commercialised area, Neil island is literally the closest you can get to nature. There aren’t many hotels and resorts but we have managed to find some of the best options for you. … Read more

Top 10 Hotels In Port Blair

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The capital of the beautiful Union territory, Andaman and Nicobar Islands , Port Blair is the first place that you’ll explore once you plan for a vacation here. So where do you go once you land at the Vir Savarkar International airport? Well, We have sorted a list for the best of hotels so that … Read more

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