Latest Information on Travelling to Andaman Islands?
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  • Andaman Tourism Opens

    Updated: 14 Aug 2021

    Andaman Tourism Opens: The Andaman & Nicobar administration has announced that all tourist spots in the South Andaman district will be opened for tourism activities with immediate effect 8 Feb 2022.

  • RT PCR report on arrival

    Updated: 14 Aug 2021

    A negative RT PCR report has to be presented by all passengers on arrival.

  • What is the advisory to travel to North & Middle Andaman District?

    Updated: 14 Aug 2021

    The tourists are allowed to visit Baratang/North & Middle Andaman on production of double dose covid certificate/ All other passengers viz. unvaccinated and partially vaccinated passengers (those who have taken only 1S1 dose of COVID vaccine) shall have to produce RT-PCR negative test report

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  • All asymptomatic fully vaccinated persons coming to these islands from mainland are exempted from the requirement of carrying RT-PCR negative test report,irrespective of the type of vaccine received and country of origin. Such fullyvaccinated individuals shall produce the final vaccination certificate at the origin airport, sea port in the mainland and at Port Blair Airport / sea port.
  • Alt asymptomatic children below 5 years of age are exempted from carrying RT-PCR negative test report and further RT-PCR testing at Port Blair Airport.
  • All other passengers viz. unvaccinated and partially vaccinated passengers (those who have taken only 1S1 dose of COVID vaccine) shall have to produce RT-PCR negative test report to travel to Port Blair from the mainland, as is the practice now. Such an RT-PCR test should have been taken within 48 hours prior to commencement of journey from the origin airport connecting Port Blair. Such passengers will also have to undergo additional RT-PCR test on arrival at Port Blair. Such passengers shall remain in self-quarantine till the arrival of the test report.
  • If a passenger on arrival is tested positive then, the prescribed quarantine protocol is to be followed.
  • All Airlines shall ensure strict compliance of this order and observance of COVID Appropriate Behaviour. Any non-compliance shall invite action under Disaster Management Act and other applicable laws. 
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General Guidelines defined for traveling to Andaman Islands during COVID :

  1. The Tourism Activities are permitted only in South Andaman & North & Middle Andaman District except Nicobar District.
  2. Persons above 65 years of age, persons with home co-morbidities, pregnant women and children below the age of 10 years advised not to travel for tourism purposes.
  3. Tourists/Visitors who are at higher risk due to some medical history are advised to take extra precautions.
  4. Tourists/visitors shall minimize contact with other staff and visitors as far as possible and zero contact policy should be followed at all tourist destinations.
  5. All tourists/visitors shall be briefed by the hotel concerned about do’s & don’ts to be mandatorily followed during their stay and movements.
  6. While travelling tourists/visitors should wear a face mask and carry their own sanitizer and wet wipes for personal use.
  7. At all tourist destinations, staff must wear face masks and wash/sanitize hands regularly while performing their duties.
  8. Arogya Setu App shall be mandatory for all incoming tourists/visitors.
  9. Respiratory etiquettes to be strictly followed. This involves strict practice of covering one’s mouth and nose while coughing/sneezing with a tissue handkerchief/flexed elbow and disposing off used tissues properly after use.
  10. The tourists/visitors on arrival at Port Blair airport have to undergo mandatory Covid-19 screening with RTPCR test free of cost. Thereafter the tourists/ visitors are allowed to move to their respective hotels. However, they will have to be under quarantine at Port Blair in their hotel rooms until the result of RTPCR tests are received. In case of RTPCR positive test results, the tourists/visitors shall remain in institutional quarantine in hotels notified by the Hoteliers Association in consent with the A&%N Administration, on rate as specified or to the designated hospital/ Covid 19 care centre on case to case basis.
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What are the guidelines for testing for tourists coming to Andaman after August 03 2021?

On arrival at Port Blair :

1. The tourists need to carry COVID-19 negative test report from mainland based 1CMR approved lab using Reverse Transcriptase-Polymerase Chain Reaction (RTPCR). However, the sample for RTPCR test should have been taken within 48 hours prior to starting the journey from the origin station. (For e.g. if the tourist takes a flight from Delhi at 0600 hrs. on 1st September, 2021, the sample for RTPCR test should have been taken not before 0600 hrs. on 30th August, 2021).

2. The tourists/visitors on arrival at Port Blair airport have to undergo mandatory Covid-19 screening with RTPCR test free of cost. Thereafter the tourists/visitors are allowed to move to their respective hotels. However, they will have to be under quarantine at Port Blair in their hotel rooms until the result of RTPCR tests are received. In case of RTPCR positive test results, the tourists/visitors shall remain in
institutional quarantine in hotels notified by the Hoteliers Association in consent with the A&N Administration, on rates as specified or to the designated hospital/ Covid-19 care centre on case-to-case basis.

3. Tourists may also have to undergo random Rapid Antigen Test conducted from time to time on payment basis as prescribed by A8N Administration.

What if the tourists test positive after arriving at the Andaman Islands?


If the tourists tests positive during their stay in the Islands, he/she will need to undergo institutional isolation as per existing health protocols. The
cost of such isolation for govt. facility will be paid by the tourists as fixed by the administration from time to time.

If the patient wants to stay at hotels, he/she can stay in the hotels if all the conditions below are met:

a) Patients are not symptomatic and not more than 60 years old.
b) Request/ undertaking is made by patient in writing.
c)lf allowed by doctors.

Hotels will make necessary arrangements to designate a part of their rooms for institutional isolation for this purpose.

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  • Regular flights to Port Blair (the capital of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands) are operational now.
  • There are direct flights from Chennai, Kolkata, Bangalore, and Delhi.
  • Public transports like cabs, taxis, and bus services are also functional.
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Travellers should carefully follow social distancing norms and wear masks as well. Also, before making any booking, they should refer to the latest travel news on the government website of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

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About Andaman Islands

The essence of Andamans lies in its landscape, from winding coastal roads to palm-lined white sandy beaches, tropical rainforests to limestone caves, from mud volcanoes to underwater marvels! Andamans is the perfect holiday destination. For those wishing to go on a vacation of a lifetime, there is nothing better than chilling at one of the beaches in Andamans, a thrilling scuba session at Havelock, walking down the historical lanes of Port Blair, savouring a candlelight dinner at a cruise, trekking to the highest peak in the Bay of Bengal, or watching the sunrise and set from a myriad of beaches.

At Andamans, bear witness to nature breathing magic while it entices and embraces you. A mosaic of cerulean waters and glistening white beaches, the increasing reputation of Andamans has made it one of the most popular places in India. Wander far enough along the seashore, and the crowds will begin to melt into the landscape, like mere black dots against the blue ocean in the distance. Dotted with surreal landscapes and vibrant culture, Andamans takes you into another time. Made up of over 572 islands, of which only 36 are habitable, Andamans must be your next vacation if you are looking for a beautiful adventure.

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Andaman Islands – Comprehensive Travel & Tourism Guide, a complete overview of Andaman Islands
As Pat Conroy once said, “Once you have travelled the journey never ends, it keeps playing time and again in the quietest chambers of your mind, never breaking off from the voyage you took.”

A visit to the beautiful Island of Andaman is one such journey, one that you will experience and remember for years to come.

The Most Splendid Little Island in the World – An Introduction
The island of Andaman, off the southern coast of India, has been known for many things, not the least of which is the fact that it is one of the biggest tourism destinations in the world.

Seeking heritage, culture, history, modernity, shopping, partying, drinking, and sundry enjoyments? Andaman Island is your one-stop destination for all things exotic and magnificent.

From popular activities like scuba diving and jet skiing to sea karting, trekking, and more, the island lives up to the saying ‘big things come in small packages’. From its tropical forests to reefs and beaches, Andaman is a sandy paradise equally rich historically as well as geographically.

Andaman Island has been conveniently divided into North, Middle, and South Andaman. Each segment has its own special and outstanding sights and unique things to do in Andaman.

“Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing at all.”

– Helen Keller

Top Andaman Islands

Soak your toes deep into the sand and let the water caress you by, when you are in Andaman Islands, just let time fly. A string of over a hundred isles strewn across the Bay of Bengal - Andaman Islands is the pearly nirvana that offers an unparalleled escape into the blue. While some islands are best known for their coral reefs and shallow waters, some are ideal for snorkelling and scuba diving. While one island houses an active volcano, one island is home to the only river traversing in the archipelago, and one island boasts of the best beach of Asia. Unleash your sense of adventure while island hopping with Andaman & Nicobar Islands holiday packages.

Refresh your tropical-island bucket list with a visit to this incredible island destination, because there is nowhere else you'd rather be. Andaman tour package, it all starts with the best quality plan directly from our experts and handcrafted to perfection for you. Be it snorkelling, swimming, deep-sea diving or simply sunbathing, you cannot escape the allure of the sapphire blues and vivid underwater life at Andamans. The top islands of Andamans - while Havelock, Port Blair, Neil Island are the sacred trinity of any tour packages in Andaman Islands, Diglipur, Baratang Rangat and Mayabunder island are the offbeat destinations to traverse. Welcome to island life, where days melt from one to the next, and the nights slip away like a dream.

Andaman Tour Packages

From pristine beaches to thriving marine life, lush greens to daunting treks, from Saddle Peak in the north to Cellular Jail in the south, Andamans is rich with varied landscapes, each one more stunning than the other. Apart from geographic diversity, the food and culture scenes in the Andaman Islands are equally diverse. This affluence is the reason why the Andamans islands tour is so popular. Andaman Islands Tours provide you with an ample range of Andaman tour packages to suit your appetite. While choosing the best itinerary for Andamans, our holiday expert helps you choose the most sought-after destination for a vacation. Comprising all must-visit spots in Andamans, these incredible tour packages in Andaman are apt to take you to enthralling islands with quaint hamlets and rejuvenating coastal towns. With our distinct tour packages, you can choose to take a sabbatical for a few days or go on an adventure spree around the many exciting activity hubs around the Andaman Islands. Take your partner, or your buddies or plan a solo trip, how you dream your vacation, we can make it happen. Andaman Islands Tours has something for every nomadic soul. At our website, you will not just find tour packages based on duration, but also for every occasion, mood or company. Bon Voyage!

Water Sports in Andaman Islands

The endless shorelines, golden beaches and vast ocean in the Andaman Islands, have been drawing tourists from across the globe for years now. The coastline in India is the centre of water sports in Southeast Asia, and Andamans is a major activity hotspot. Adventure sports like snorkelling, scuba diving, sea walking, parasailing, jet-skiing, canoeing, kayaking, banana boat rides, angling and game fishing are some of the most popular water sports that adventure enthusiasts can enjoy on this island. With its gushing water streams, surreal coves and cerulean ocean waters, Andaman Islands offer a delightful scope to adventure seekers to splash and dive in the big blue ocean. The Andaman and Nicobar group of islands in the Bay of Bengal are renowned for snorkelling and scuba diving in India. Andamans Islands Tours tailor these water sports to meet the adventurer in you. Experts from our team guide you through the do's and don'ts and walk you through the entire process. These water sports are ideal for families, honeymoon couples, and groups of friends alike. The clear waters, the tranquillity, and the bright weather during the summers make the island a perfect spot for water sports. The rides are completely safe and offer a thrilling experience. Andaman Islands - where you must head next for your next adventure.

Andaman Islands Hotels & Resorts

For most people, planning a vacation itself seems like a daunting task, and choosing the right accommodation, booking the tickets and making arrangements for ground travel calls for some serious planning. Andamans Islands Tours, being one of the leading travel companies in Andamans, endeavours to ease your travel woes by offering a range of services. Andamans Islands Tours offer hotel bookings all across Andamans at economical prices; whether you are travelling from India or abroad and are looking for hotels or resorts, then we have you covered. Where you stay is an integral part of your vacation, and if this element goes wrong, the entire plan is sure to go for a toss! Therefore, when you look at hotels online, you need to make sure it is the one that you want! And when you book the hotels, you need to make sure it is the one that you can trust. From budget hotels, standard 3-star hotels, to 5-star resorts and luxury villas, we have a wide range for every location. Apart from hotel reservations, we also offer great discounts on Andaman Islands tours. We specialize in providing customized Andaman tour packages. Travellers from around the world rely on us for expert advice on hotel bookings and tour packages. Do you make last-minute travel plans? No problem, we offer some attractive last-minute hotel deals too! Get in touch with us. With Andamans Islands Tours, you can now make hotel bookings on the go.

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Top Islands in Andaman & Nicobar

If there is a heaven on Earth, it is in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands – a haven of white beaches, translucent waters, and verdant greenery. From Port Blair to the sandy beaches of Havelock and the untouched charm of Mayabunder, each island in the Andaman offers a unique experience. Let's embark on a journey to the top islands in this exotic paradise.

  1. Port Blair: The capital and the entry point to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands is a bustling city, which offers a blend of history and modernity. You can visit the Cellular Jail, explore the nearby island or just hang out on the beaches around the city. 

How to reach: Port Blair is accessible from many major Indian cities like Kolkata, Mumbai, Chennai, and Delhi. The island city is just around 2.5 hours from Kolkata and Chennai. 

What to see: Cellular Jail, Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, Chidiya Tapu, Ross Island, Wandoor Beach, Aberdeen Market, Corbyn's Cove Beach.

  1. . Havelock Island: Havelock Island, also called Swaraj Island, is a great place for beach lovers. You can relax at its many beaches or enjoy water sports like snorkelling and scuba diving. If you are looking to indulge yourself, you should definitely stay at the luxurious Havelock Island Beach Resort that offers everything from romantic beachside dinners to spas and even water sports. 

How to reach: You can take a government or private ferry from Port Blair to Havelock Island. The journey can take you anywhere from 90 minutes to 2.5 hours and cost you around INR 500-1500.

What to see: Radhanagar Beach, Elephant Beach, Kala Pathar, Vijaynagar Beach

  1. Neil Island: Escape to the serenity of Neil Island where beaches like Bharatpur and Laxmanpur are perfect for leisurely strolls along the shores. Marvel at the natural rock formations at the Howrah Bridge and witness the vibrant underwater world while snorkelling. 

How to reach: You can take a ferry from either Port Blair or Havelock Island to Neil Island. From Havelock, Neil Island is around 1-2 hours away. 

What to see: Laxmanpur Beach, Bharatpur Beach, Howrah Bridge

  1. Mayabunder Island: For a taste of the offbeat, you should head to Mayabunder Island. This lesser-explored island is known for its diverse flora and fauna. Visit the German Jetty for a glimpse of history.

How to reach: You can take a direct bus from Port Blair to Mayabunder. The journey takes around 10 hours and may cost you INR 500-1200 depending on the bus. 

What to see: Karmatang Beach, Avis Island, German Jetty. 

  1. Baratang Island: If you are a nature lover, Baratang Island with its mangrove forests is the best place to visit. You marvel at the limestone caves and explore the famous Mud Volcano.

How to reach: Regular buses are available from Port Blair to Baratang Island and can take around 5-6 hours to reach. 

What to see: Limestones Caves, Mud Volcano, Parrot Island, Baludera Beach.

  1. Rangat Island: Rangat Island is definitely an off-beat island for eco-tourists. You can stroll through the lush forests of Dhani Nallah Mangrove Walkway and explore Cuthbert Bay Beach. 

How to reach: Rangat Island is 6-7 hours away from Port Blair by bus or taxi.

What to see: Amkunj Beach, Dhani Nallah Mangrove Nature Walk, Cutbert Bay Beach

  1. Diglipur Island: Venture to the northernmost part of Andaman Island to discover Diglipur Island. Whether you want to explore the beauty of Ross and Smith Islands or climb Saddle Peak, Diglipur is a paradise for adventure seekers. 

How to reach: It takes 10-12 hours by bus to Diglipur from Port Blair. Expect to pay around INR 300-900 for the bus ride. 

What to see: Saddle Peak, Kalipur Beach, Ram Nagar Beach, Alfred Caves. 

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Andaman Luxury Packages

Welcome to the land of warm sunsets and brilliant beaches. The Andaman and Nicobar Islands have for long held the fascination of beach lovers and adventure seekers alike. If you are among those who love indulging in the luxuries in life, then Andaman Island travels has just the right vacation planned for you. Escape to some of the most marvellous islands in the world, stay at luxury resorts, and sign up for some indulgent and relaxing spas – there is no limit to the fun you can have in the Andaman Islands. 

Best things to do in the Andaman Islands

If your idea of a dream vacation involves velvety sands and dewy sunrises, you should book a flight to Andaman Island right away. But wait, the archipelago even caters to adventurous hearts thanks to the plethora of activities like snorkelling, scuba diving, trekking, and kayaking that it offers. Here are some fantastic things that are part of many Andaman luxury packages:

Island Hopping: Explore some of the most exotic and stunning islands in the world like Havelock Island, Neil Island, and Port Blair. If you are interested in history, Port Blair with its cellular jail and old markets is the place for you. If you want to have fun at the beach, jet away to Havelock Island where you can enjoy many water activities. If you want to get away from the crowd, Neil Island with its tranquil beaches is just the place for you. 

Water Sports: Andaman is a land of adventure water sports. It is a great place to enjoy underwater activities like snorkelling and scuba diving. You’ll be treated to a myriad of aquatic life like colourful fish, corals, sea turtles, etc. If the underwater world seems too scary, you can still enjoy superb views of the aquatic life by taking glass-bottom boat rides. 

Relaxation activities: Do you just need time out from your hectic life? A vacation in the Andamans offers just that: a chance to unwind and get closer to nature and to yourself. Indulge in luxurious massages, do yoga by the beach, and meditate to the sound of the waves. Places like the Havelock Island Beach Resort offer a selection of calming and luxurious spas that are sure to take all your stresses away. 

Best Andaman Luxury Packages for your Dream Vacation

When it comes to the Andaman Islands, you should choose the one that is best suited to your needs whether it is a romantic vacation with your boo or a fun trip with friends. After all, luxury is not something you want to compromise. Spoil yourself with choices with some of the best and most romantic Andaman luxury packages offered by Andaman Island Travels:

  • Beach Fun in Andaman: Enjoy the stunning beaches in Port Blair and Havelock Island for 6 days and 7 nights.
     
  • Exotic Andaman Luxury Package: This package covers Port Blair, Havelock Island, and Neil Island for 8 days and 7 nights.

  • Wow Andaman Luxury Package: Wow Andaman covers Port Blair, Havelock Island, and Neil Island for 7 days and 6 nights with the maximum time in Port Blair. 

  • Andaman Luxury Vacation: This holiday package covers 5 days and 4 nights between Port Blair and Havelock Island. 

  • Andaman delight: Enjoy 3 days each in Port Blair and Havelock Island

  • Andaman Extravagance Package: This package covers Havelock Island, Neil Island and Port Blair with the most time in Havelock Island.

  • Luxury Escapes in the Lap of Andaman Islands: Experience peak luxury with a package for 8 days and 7 nights between Havelock Island, Neil Island, and Port Blair. 

What’s included in the luxury packages? 

Most of the Andaman luxury packages offered by Andaman Island Travels include AC cab service, Air-conditioned rooms, ferry tickets, sightseeing and complimentary breakfast, lunch and dinner. Some even offer romantic beachside candlelight dinners. For the adventurous souls, some luxury packages include scuba diving, snorkelling, and jet skiing. 

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Economical Andaman Tour Packages

Are you dreaming of an epic beach vacation in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands? Well, good news! Andaman Island has a plethora of fantastic tour packages tailored just for you. Not only that, you don’t even have to worry about incurring a massive expense to enjoy your dream vacation. Imagine the best vacation on the most economical budget. Sounds too good to be true, isn’t it? 

Why Travel to the Andaman Islands? 

But why not go to the Andamans? After all, it is one place where you can explore everything from stunning beaches to adventurous caves and from delicious food to gorgeous and colourful markets. From exotic cultures to independence history, the Andaman Islands have it all. Here are some of the best reasons for you to avail the awesome and affordable tour packages by Andaman Island Travels:

Stay at the Best Islands of the Andamans: Our tour packages include hopping through some of the most popular islands in the Andaman archipelago: Port Blair, Havelock Island, and Neil Island. Whether you want to stay for just 3 days or a week, Andaman Island Travels has got you covered. While most of the tour packages cover night stays at all the islands, if you’d rather cover them on a day trip, there’s also a tour package for it. 

Focus on Having Fun: While some like to plan every detail of their trip, others would rather just go and relax. If you take a tour package from Andaman Island Travels, you can be assured of having every aspect of your travel taken care of while you just saunter away in the golden sand. From cab services to meals, hotels, and sightseeing trips, your job would just be to enjoy the majestic beauty of the Andaman Islands. 

Budget Friendly: Isn’t it great when we can have a blast on a holiday without burning our pockets? Most of the packages offered by Andaman Island are affordable without a single compromise on luxury and fun. With packages starting as low as INR 18,900 for couples, it is the best deal you can have for a super fun beach holiday. 

Economical and Fun Andaman Tour Packages

You can forget about the hassle of checking and booking ferry tickets, hotels and countless permits. Your tour package will cover all of it and more. Here are some great tour packages that you can choose from: 

  • Cocktail of History & Natural Wonder Tour Package: 3 nights and 4 days
  • Tropical Vibes Tour Package: 4 Nights and 5 Days
  • Port Blair, Havelock & Neil Island: 5 Nights and 6 Days
  • Long Weekend in Port Blair and Havelock: 3 nights and 4 days
  • Andaman Best Seller Tour Package: 6 Nights and 7 Days
  • Andaman Islands Marvels Tour Package: 4 Nights and 5 Days
  • Romantic Island Vacation: 6 Nights and 7 Days
  • Andaman Short Trip: 2 Nights and 3 Days
  • Pristine Andaman Tour Package: 5 Nights and 6 Days
  • Andaman Super Saver Tour Package: 5 Nights and 6 Days
  • Soulmate Special Tour Package: 4 Nights and 5 Days

What is included in the tour packages?

Most of the tour packages offer cab service, airport pickup and drops, ferry tickets, hotel, and sightseeing. Some even include complimentary breakfast or dinner. Sightseeing would include excursions to the beautiful markets in Port Blair and places of cultural and historical significance. Some packages even include island hopping trips, trekking, and water activities like snorkelling. 

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Andaman Honeymoon Packages

Romantic getaways are great but a honeymoon holds a special place in the heart of every couple. If you are looking forward to a romantic honeymoon, then the Andaman and Nicobar Islands should definitely be on the top of the list of your preferred locations. Enjoy endless sunshine and glorious sunsets on some of the most exotic beaches in the world. All you have to do is dream and Andaman Island Travels will ensure that all your whims are fulfilled. Prepare to be awestruck by the stunning beauty of the archipelago; leave the planning to the professionals. 

Why should you choose the Andaman Islands for your honeymoon?

But, why should you not choose the Andamans for your honeymoon? The archipelago has everything that makes it perfect for a romantic vacation: sandy beaches, crystal clear waters, stunning underwater life and sunsets to die for. Here’s more: 

Candlelight dinners: The Andaman Islands make for a picture-perfect memory for the romantic in you. Lock your hands with your honey and take a stroll by the beach to enjoy a gorgeous sunset. Whether you love movies or not, the glistening sand and the lusciously red sunset will definitely bring out the Bollywood romantic in you. But, why should you stop at a stroll when you can have a full-course candlelight dinner by the beach? The Havelock Island Beach Resort, especially, makes sure that they strew your sitting space with roses and beautiful candles. How’s that for the perfect honeymoon?

Adventure activities: Adventurous couples, worry not! The Andaman Islands offer more than just romance. It offers adventures that you have never experienced before. Go on an epic cruise through some of the most stunning islands in the Indian subcontinent and feel the sea expanding out to the horizon. Many resorts like the Havelock Island Beach Resort also offer underwater activities like snorkelling and scuba diving for couples. 

Sightseeing: What’s a honeymoon without a little bit of sightseeing? Put on your straw hats and linen clothes and stroll in the culturally and historically rich streets of Port Blair. If nature is what calls you, get on your track pants and go on a nature walk through the lush and verdant fields. 

What will your honeymoon packages include? 

From island hopping trips to romantic beachside dinners, the honeymoon packages offered by Andaman Island Travels have it all. No matter which package you select, you will be able to avail these amenities: AC cab, ferry ticket, entry tickets, hotel stay, and sightseeing. Other amenities included in the packages are meals, flower bed decoration, airport pick-up and drop and, of course, the highlight beachside candlelight dinners.

9 Andaman Honeymoon Packages for You

Andaman Island Travels has curated some of the best honeymoon packages for you. The trip lasts anywhere between 4 days to a week. Here are some of the top packages: 

  • Andaman & Nicobar Islands Honeymoon Trip with Flower Bed and Beach Candle Light Dinner

  • Andaman Honeymoon Trip for 4 nights & 5 days

  • Andaman Honeymoon Package 6 nights & 7 days

  • Romantic Honeymoon Package for 7 nights & 8 days

  • Andaman Islands Honeymoon Package with Flower Bed and Beach Candle Light Dinner

  • Honeymoon Trip in Andaman & Nicobar Islands for 3 Nights & 4 Days

  • Andaman Islands Honeymoon Trip for 7 Nights & 8 Days

  • Andaman & Nicobar Islands Honeymoon Package for 4 Nights & 5 Days

  • Honeymoon Tour Package in Andaman Islands
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Family Holiday Tour Packages in Andaman Island

Some of our memories in my life are with my family. From little squabbles to massive festivity preparations, family covers a big chunk of our memory album. And what better way to celebrate our families than go on an epic vacation? What about a beach vacation? Sounds amazing, doesn’t it? Are you already looking at the calendar for the dates? Selecting the perfect dates to travel may be very difficult, but what’s more difficult is to plan the itinerary. And that’s why Andaman Island Travels is here at your service. Andaman Island Travels curates and offers the best family holiday packages that would ensure that every single family is not just happy but will personally thank you for an amazing trip. 

Which Islands Can You Cover in Your Family Trip?

The family holiday packages offered by Andaman Island Travels take you to three of the most prominent and beautiful islands of the Andaman archipelago: Port Blair, Havelock Island, and Neil Island. 

Port Blair: Go down memory lane in the Cellular Jail that traces India’s struggle for independence or indulge in local cultural shows and artefacts in the Anthropological Museum. You can also visit the Samudrika Naval Marine Museum to learn about the marine life and tribes of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. There are many beaches around Port Blair where you can enjoy different kinds of water sports. 

Havelock Island: The queen of all the beaches in the Andamans, Havelock is home to one of Asia’s best beaches: Radhanagar Beach. The island also has many diving sites you or your family members can try scuba diving. Elephant Beach is best for wholesome fun as it has many water and beach activities. 

Neil Island: Neil Island spells verdant and serene beauty. Go there to enjoy some quiet time with your family. You can also picnic by the beach or just take long strolls in the Bharatpur and Laxmanpur beaches. There’s also the stunning Howrah Bridge, which is a must-see for anyone going to Neil Island. 

Diglipur Island: The Incredible Andaman Trip Package for 7 Nights & 8 Days offered by Andaman Travels also takes you to exotic Diglipur Island situated to the North of Port Blair. If you are a trekking enthusiast, take your family trekking to Saddle Peak, the highest point in Diglipur. The package also includes a day trip to Baratang Island where you can go kayaking in mangrove forests and explore the famous limestone caves. 

What does your family holiday package cover?

The best part of getting an Andaman Island Travel’s family holiday package is that you don’t have to go through the hassle of finding the right place to stay or planning every detail of your trip. The package covers AC cab services, drop and pickup in many cases, hotel stays and ferry tickets between island trips. You can also choose a package that covers complimentary breakfast. 

You can choose among different levels of your holiday package like Standard, Deluxe, Premium, and Superior. 

Types of Family Holiday Packages

  • Incredible Andaman Trip Package: 7 Nights & 8 Days in Port Blair, Havelock Island, and Diglipur Island

  • Explore Port Blair with Havelock: 4 Nights & 5 Days in Port Blair and Havelock Island

  • Andaman Delight Holiday Package: 5 Nights & 6 Days in Port Blair and Havelock Island

  • Best of Capital Town Tour Package: 5 days and 4 nights in Port Blair. 

  • Revitalising Andaman Islands Vacation Package: 6 Nights & 7 Days in Port Blair, Havelock Island, and Neil Island.
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Andaman Water Sports | Attractions

The Andaman Islands, with their azure waters and diverse marine life, are a haven for water sports enthusiasts. From snorkelling to jet skiing, and scuba diving, this tropical paradise has it all. The biggest issue, however, is that it is not possible for you to know which are the best places and centres for water sports in the Andaman Islands. You can now leave that worry to Andaman Island Travels which has curated some of the best water sports packages for you. 

Let’s dive into the top water sports and the best packages for you:

  1. Scuba Diving: 

    Havelock Island, the crown jewel of the Andamans, is the best place to scuba dive whether you are a beginner or an advanced-level scuba diver. The vibrant coral reefs, teeming with marine life, make for a great experience. Andaman Island Travels offers many shore and boat diving options within Discover Scuba Diving and PADI programmes. 

    You can dive at two of the popular diving sites for diving beginners in Havelock Island like Red Pillar, Tribe Gate, and Turtle Beach. You’ll be underwater for around 30-45 minutes per dive. The cost of scuba diving starts at INR 5000 and can go up to 9500 depending on the type of dive you want to do. 

  2. Snorkelling: 

    Snorkelling is perhaps one of the most popular water sports in the Andaman Islands. Andaman Island Travels offers many snorkelling trips around the many islands of the archipelago. The cost ranges between INR 1000 single place dives to INR 4000 for snorkelling trips. 

  3. Port Blair: There are many islands close to Port Blair where you go snorkelling. Jolly Bouy and Red Skin Island are two small but beautiful islands in the Mahatma Gandhi National Park where you can see many sea turtles and colourful fish. North Bay is another small island close to Port Blair where snorkelling is famous. 

  4. Havelock Island: Havelock is the queen of all things related to water and snorkelling is definitely on the list. You can snorkel at the famous Nemo Reef, Elephant Beach, and Tribe Gate. You can also go on island hopping snorkelling trips to Turtle Beach and enjoy a beach picnic. The cost can be anywhere between INR 1000 to INR 21000 depending on what you want to add to your package. 

  5. Neil Island: Neil Island is another place that is famous for snorkelling. You can take a boat ride to snorkel in Bharatpur Beach. The cost is around INR 3000. 

  6. Jet Ski You cannot miss jet skiing in the Andaman Island. Feel the wind in your hair as you zoom across the azure waters of the Andaman Sea. There are three main places where you should jet ski in the Andamans: Corbyn’s Cove beach in Port Blair, Havelock Island, and Neil Island. You can go up to 100 metres into the open sea. 

  7. Kayaking:  Havelock Island offers a unique kayaking experience through its dense mangrove creeks. Paddle through winding waterways, surrounded by lush greenery and exotic bird species. Kayaking in Havelock Island can cost you around INR 3500. 

  8. Beach Sports:  Andaman Island Travels also offers a plethora of beach sports like parasailing, sea walking, and sea karting. The Elephant Beach in Havelock Island and Carbyn’s Cove in Port Blair are some great places to enjoy beach sports in the Andamans. Most of these sports would cost you around INR 3500. If you want to do some group activity then Banana boat rides and glass bottom boat rides would be some great options. 

  9. Game Fishing: Game fishing is one of the most unique water activities in the Andaman Islands. Go out to the open sea and learn how to catch some massive aquatic sea creatures like barracuda, marlin, and tuna. Andaman Island Travels has some fantastic packages for you if you enjoy game fishing. You can take a boat to Cinque Island and even to Havelock Island. The cost can be between INR 13000 to up to INR 45,000.

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Romantic Candle Light Dinner in Andaman Islands

Nestled in the heart of the Bay of Bengal, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands are a paradise waiting to be explored. The pristine beaches, deep blue waters, and verdant greenery make the Andaman Islands a perfect backdrop for a romantic escapade. And what better way to ignite the flames of love than with a magical candlelight dinner? 

In the Andaman Islands, romance comes alive under the stars. Imagine a gentle lullaby of the ocean in the background and the warm glow of candlelight illuminating the love between two souls. A candlelight dinner is not just a meal; it's an experience, a celebration of love that will linger in your heart for a long time to come. 

Make Your Island Trip Romantic

Agreed, any trip with your partner is romantic. But what if you could up the ante and give your partner the best vacation they have ever had? Here’s how the Andamans offer a marvellous opportunity to enliven your romance: 

Sunset stroll: Nothing is more romantic in this world than watching the golden hew of the Sun setting on the horizon with your honey. Picture this: you are sauntering on the damp, smooth sand while the waves lap against your feet rhythmically. Your hands are locked with your partner and in the background, a glorious sunset has painted the sky in different hues of pink and orange.

As the sun begins its descent, you can find the perfect spot to lay down a blanket and set the stage for an unforgettable evening. 

Couple spas: Yes, sink into a relaxing mood with a massage. What’s better, get a couple’s massage. The Havelock Island Beach Resort offers a plethora of massages to suit your different moods. Not all romances are about roses, are they? Sometimes, all you need is for your stresses to be kneaded away so that you spend happier times with each other. Couple spas in the Andaman Islands also make for great Valentine day’s gifts and a perfect start to a day leading to a candlelight dinner. 

Adventure sports: Add some spice to your romance with a little adventure. Whether you like diving or trekking together, doing an adventure together will only bring you closer. There are so many adventure sports to select from: scuba diving, snorkelling, and sea walking. If you want to have lots of fun, maybe you can go for parasailing, jet skiing, or even a banana boat ride. 

Spoil your partner with a candlelight dinner: 

Every romantic day should end with a candlelight dinner. A tranquil ambience and the rhythmic sound of waves crashing against the shore create an idyllic setting for your candlelit affair. But, how will you arrange for a romantic dinner when you are vacationing? Leave that to the Andaman Island Travel team. You can choose from a large list of options depending on what your partner likes: maybe romantic decorations, a fabulous dinner, wine, etc. One thing is for sure: you’ll get a secluded beachfront setup, where the only witnesses are the stars and the moon. 

The candlelight dinner options offered by Andaman Island Travels include many options: mocktails, vegetarian and non-vegetarian options, an assortment of bread and rice and, of course, dessert. You can also select an option with wine and cake or have it ordered separately. The Havelock Island Beach resort even provides free pick up and drop to the dinner location. 

Cosy and romantic decoration

The highlight of the candlelight dinner is obviously the decoration. You’ll fall in love with love as the little candle lights contrast beautifully with the magnificent stars above. The candlelight dinner options start at INR 6000 and go up to INR 45000 depending on how exclusive and wonderful you want your date. You can opt for a canopy or, if you really want to go all the way, surprise your partner with dinner on a boat!

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Top Andaman Attractions

The Andaman Islands, with their diverse range of aquatic attractions, is a haven for water sports enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. From the vibrant depths of Havelock Island’s coral gardens to the adrenaline-pumping adventures in Port Blair, you’ll find it all in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. 

If you are planning a trip to the Andaman Islands, you will definitely be confused by the huge list of activities that the archipelago offers. That’s why the Andaman Island Travels team has curated a list of the best attractions in the island that you should not miss. 

Scuba Dive in Havelock Island:

Havelock Island is best known for its majestic coral reefs and vibrant marine life. Witness a trove of colours from the coral gardens to the myriad of fish species. Imagine swimming with sea turtles and barracuda. What makes it special is that you will be swimming at Nemo Reef, which is known for its famous nemo fish. Also, anybody who’s above 12 years of age can dive even if they don’t know how to swim. You’ll also be provided with a personal instructor to make sure you have a great dive. 

Sea Kart in Port Blair:

For those seeking a splash of adrenaline on the surface, Andaman Island Travels offers an exhilarating Sea Kart experience in Port Blair. Your sea karting activity will start from Corbyn’s Cove to Ross Island and back. Glide over the blue waters as you navigate a high-speed watercraft, with the help of a guide, of course. The activity includes 3 people including a guide and takes 30 minutes to be completed. 

Parasailing in Elephant Beach (Havelock Island):

Do you know what will make your vacation in the Andaman Islands better? Parasailing at Elephant Beach! In parasailing, you’ll be tethered to a speedboat and ascend into the sky – it is definitely an adrenaline-pumping ride in the sky. Elephant Beach is an absolutely fun place for beach activities, so it makes for the best spot for parasailing if you are seeking some thrill in your holiday.

Sea Walk at Elephant Beach (Havelock Island):

Another fun water activity to do in Elephant Beach. Delve into the brilliant underwater world in the Andamans with a sea walk at Elephant Beach. It is best for those who want to explore the aquatic life but don’t to scuba dive. Also, you don’t need any diving experience to sea walk. Sea walking in Elephant Beach usually happens between 8:30 AM to 2 PM.

Snorkelling in Havelock Island:

If you are not into scuba diving, then you’ll find snorkelling to be the best adventurous activity to do on Havelock Island. Here, too, Elephant Beach takes around the crown for the best location to snorkel. You can experience close encounters with the rich biodiversity that thrives beneath the surface of Havelock Island. Also, you’ll get a guide to assist you while you snorkel away in the sea. 

Banana Boat Ride in Havelock Island:

For a lighter aquatic adventure, the Banana Boat Ride in Havelock is the perfect blend of excitement and mind-blowing fun. Hop aboard the inflatable banana-shaped boat and let the waves take you on a thrilling ride. This activity is ideal if you are travelling with family and friends. Elephant Beach in Havelock Island is one of the best places to go for banana boat rides in the Andaman Islands. 

Kayaking in Havelock Island:

If you want to experience a peaceful and soothing water activity, you should try kayaking in Havelock Island. Explore the tranquil side of Havelock with a kayaking expedition through its emerald mangrove forests. In Havelock Island, you can kayak during the day as well as at night. You can navigate the serene waters, discover secluded coves and witness the rich biodiversity of the mangroves. 

Jet Ski in Havelock Island:

Fuel your need for speed with a Jet Ski adventure in Havelock. If you like both thrill and water then jet skiing offers an exhilarating experience. You can explore the coastline of Havelock Island at a tremendously high speed. Jet skiing activity is very popular in Elephant Beach. You can rent a jet ski for an hour and even more than that.

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Top Hotels in Port Blair

Port Blair, the beautiful capital of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, offers a wide range of accommodations to cater to your unique preferences. Maybe you want to just relax at a beachfront property or want to experience the vibrant streets of the city, Port Blair offers every option that suits your needs. From standard rooms to deluxe luxuries, the hotels in Port Blair, you can choose from an array of choices offered by Andaman Island Travels so that your trip to the Andaman Islands is nothing short of extraordinary.

What should you do in Port Blair?

Port Blair is the best and the most convenient and accessible place you can stay in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The city serves as the gateway to the Andaman Islands, making it convenient for tourists to explore the diverse attractions in the archipelago. From Port Blair, you can easily travel to many famous places like Havelock Island, Neil Island, Ross Island, Diglipur, Baratang etc. Not just that; even within the city, you can explore many places like the iconic Cellular Jail, the Anthropological Museum, and the vibrant local markets. 

Where should you stay?

  1. Sea View: Nestled along the coastline, the beachfront hotels in Port Blair provide stunning views of the Bay of Bengal. Imagine waking up in the morning to the sound of waves and being so conveniently close to the beach, you can smell the saltiness of the water.

    Where to stay: Fortune Resort Bay Island, Hotel Sinclairs Bay View, Symphony Samudra Resort, The Luxor Hotel

  2. City Centre Charm: If you prefer staying in the heart of the city, choose a hotel located in the bustling city centre. Hotels within the city offer easy access to local markets like the Aberdeen market, restaurants, and historical sites like the Cellular Jail. Famous museums like the Anthropological and Samudrika Marine museums of Port Blair are close to hotels located within the city.

    Where to stay: Hotel Keys Select Aqua Green, Hotel Shreesh, TSG Emerald View, Hotel TSG Grand, Hotel Haywizz, Hotel Blue Mmarlin, Hotel Shompen, Hotel NK International, Hotel Rishabh. 

  3. Tranquil Escapes: If what you seek is a secluded and peaceful experience, go for hotels that are situated on the outskirts of Port Blair. Surrounded by lush greenery, these accommodations provide a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.

    Where to stay: Peerless Resort, Hotel Coral Cove

Different Types of Accommodation: 

Hotels in Port Blair cater to a diverse range of tourists. Andaman Island Travels has a curated a list of rooms you can choose from based on your preference and budget.

    1. Standard Accommodation: These rooms are ideal if you are conscious of your budget. Don’t worry, while they are available at an affordable rate, these rooms still offer all the comfortable and essential amenities for a pleasant stay. 
    2. Premium Retreats: Stay at a premium hotel if you want to add luxury and indulgence to your vacation. Most premium accommodations in Port Blair often include spacious rooms, upscale furnishings, and additional services such as spa facilities, swimming pools, and fine dining options.
    3. Superior Comfort: Superior accommodations usually offer rooms with many modern amenities and excellent views. They are an excellent choice if you are seeking a balance between comfort and cost.
    4. Deluxe Luxuries: For the ultimate indulgence, opt for a deluxe accommodation in Port Blair. Hotels with deluxe accommodations boast lavish rooms, top-notch service, and a range of exclusive facilities such as gourmet dining and private balconies.
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Top Hotels in Havelock Island

Havelock Island is not just a destination; it is an experience. With the warm breeze from the deep blue water, the powdery sand tingling your feet, and the lush greenery enveloping you, Havelock Island promises to offer you an unforgettable trip. Choosing the right hotel or resort, of course, enhances this experience and provides a comfortable and luxurious base for your exploration of the amazing tropical paradise. 

Whether you seek adventure or peace, Havelock Island has it all, and its top hotels are ready to welcome you to this slice of paradise.

Why Stay in Havelock Island?

  1. Natural Beauty: Havelock Island boasts some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. From the breathtaking Radhanagar Beach, with its powdery white sand to the vibrant coral reefs that dot the coastline of the island, every inch of Havelock is a masterpiece. Imagine waking up to the soothing sound of waves and witnessing spectacular sunsets. That would just be otherworldly, isn’t it?
  2. Diving and Snorkelling: Havelock Island is a mecca for underwater sports enthusiasts. With its vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life, the island offers unparalleled diving and snorkelling experiences. Most hotels and resorts help their guests with vital information regarding the different water sports. Some like the Havelock Island Beach Resort, offer water activities themselves. 
  3. Serene Atmosphere: Want to just unwind from the world? Havelock Island is just the place for you. Unlike some crowded tourist destinations, Havelock Island maintains a serene atmosphere, making it an ideal retreat for you. The hotels on the island are designed to complement this tranquillity, creating a peaceful oasis for all its guests.
  4. Secluded Retreats: Discover hidden gems that offer a serene escape from the world. The island’s peaceful atmosphere is a balm for the soul, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking peace and quiet. Many accommodations on the island provide secluded cottages or bungalows surrounded by lush greenery, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the Andaman Islands.
  5. Beachside Bliss: The best beach vacations are always those where your window opens out to the warm embrace of the sea. That’s exactly what you can get in Havelock Island. You can choose accommodations that are right by the beach and offer sea-facing rooms. Wouldn’t it be lovely to just step out of your room and feel the gorgeous sand under your feet? 

Book a stay in Havelock Island Now!

Prepare to be pampered at one of the most pristine islands of the Andamans. Havelock boasts a treasure trove of world-class resorts that look after your minutest of needs. You can choose from superior or deluxe accommodations depending on your budget and what kind of luxuries you want. Whatever accommodation you choose, you will have access to a plethora of facilities like air-conditioned rooms, big beds, intercom, hot water, wardrobes, minibars, television sets, etc. 

Indulge in Spa Treatments: Many resorts like the Havelock Island Beach Resort also offer many different kinds of spa treatments. You can unwind and rejuvenate with treatments like traditional massages to holistic wellness therapies. 

Explore Local Cuisine: Sample the local flavours of the Andamans. Havelock Island is known for its seafood delicacies, and you will be able to savour these delicacies at your hotels. You can also explore a wide variety of international cuisines depending on the mood you are in. Most hotels in Havelock Island offer many vegetarian options.

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Top Hotels in Neil Island

Are you dreaming of a tropical escape where turquoise waters meet gorgeous white sandy beaches? Look no further than Neil Island, a hidden gem in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. This tiny and exotic island is very popular among travellers who seek a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. And why not? Neil Island is a paradise waiting to be explored, and its top hotels offer a perfect blend of comfort and luxury.

Why Neil Island?

If you are planning to get away from all forms of city life, Neil Island is the right escape for you. The island is synonymous with tranquillity as it offers a peaceful atmosphere. The absence of a bustling cityscape makes it an ideal destination for those craving a serene escape. Imagine waking up to the sound of gentle waves and the rustle of palm trees – this is the reality of Neil Island.

Neil Island is adorned with unspoiled natural beauty. Lush greenery, vibrant coral reefs, and untouched beaches. You are bound to be awestruck by the diversity of flora and fauna, both on land and beneath the waves. It is definitely a haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

Interact with friendly locals, savour traditional cuisine, and immerse yourself in the unique culture of Neil Island. 

Facilities Offered by Hotels in Neil Island

Neil Island boasts a range of accommodation options, from cosy beachside cottages to upscale resorts. You can enjoy the luxury of staying in rooms that offer breathtaking views of the ocean or the verdant landscapes of the island.

World-Class Amenities: The hotels in Neil Island are equipped with modern amenities to cater to your every need. Enjoy amenities such as spa services, pools, and gourmet dining options that add a touch of opulence to your island experience. Whether you want to explore local food or have a taste for international cuisines, stay at a hotel in Neil Island to treat your tastebuds. 

Most restaurants have television sets, wifi (although the network may be a bit weak), laundry service, all meals, and room service.

Stay by the Beach: Many hotels in Neil Island are strategically located along its pristine beaches. You will love waking up to the gentle lull of the waves and stepping onto the soft sands just outside your door. 

Your Partner in Adventures: Neil Island is a haven for water sports enthusiasts. You can try snorkelling, scuba diving, and glass-bottom boat rides. Hotels at Neil Island often help you plan out your adventure schedule and arrange different activities. All you have to do is explore the vibrant underwater world and create memories that last a lifetime. If you want to explore the island or go on a hike, the hotels also help you arrange for a person to guide you through the verdant landscape.

Things to Do in Neil Island

Your days on Neil Island can be as laid-back or as action-packed as you desire. Here are some must-try activities to make the most of your island getaway:

Snorkelling at Laxmanpur Beach: Dive into the clear waters of Laxmanpur Beach and discover the mesmerising coral reefs and vibrant marine life that call this area home.

Sunset at Bharatpur Beach: Experience the magic of a Neil Island sunset at Bharatpur Beach. The hues of the sky paint a breathtaking canvas, creating a romantic and serene atmosphere.

Explore Natural Bridge: Witness the natural marvel of the Natural Bridge, a unique rock formation carved by the forces of nature.

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Sightseeing Spots in Andaman Islands

Have you booked your tickets to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands? If you are still on the fence about your trip, you should know about the myriad of amazing options that the archipelago has in store for you. The Andaman Islands offer a kaleidoscope of experiences: from the historical landmarks of Port Blair to the untouched beauty of exotic islands like Havelock, Neil, Baratang, etc. Each place tells a unique story about the cultural, historical, and natural elements that make the Andamans a must-visit destination. 

Here is a summary of the best spots to travel to during your stay in the archipelago. Hurry, now’s the time to create your full itinerary!

Sightseeing Spots in Port Blair: Port Blair is the capital of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and serves as the gateway to the archipelago. You can begin your exploration with a visit to the Cellular Jail, a poignant symbol of India’s struggle for independence. Explore the historic Ross Island and marvel and enjoy adventurous water sports in North Bay Island. Do not miss the Anthropological Museum that showcases the indigenous tribes that live on the various islands.

Sightseeing Spots at Havelock Island: If you are seeking a blend of peace and adventure, Havelock Island is a must-visit. Radhanagar Beach, with its powdery white sands and turquoise waters, consistently ranks among Asia’s best beaches. Experience the vibrant underwater world by snorkelling at Elephant Beach. If you are feeling adventurous, trek through the lush greenery to reach the amazing Kalapathar Beach.

Sightseeing Spots at Neil Island: Neil Island is a paradise for nature lovers. You can explore the natural rock formation at the Howrah Bridge, a stunning spot that showcases the untamed beauty of the Andamans. If you just want to unwind and relax, you should head to the serene beaches of Bharatpur and Laxmanpur to take a stroll or just watch the sun set into the orange and pink horizon. 

Sightseeing Spots at Mayabunder Island: Escape the crowds and delve into the untouched beauty of Mayabunder Island. You can witness the historic Japanese bunkers from World War II, scattered across the island. Head to the tranquil Avis Island for a secluded beach experience, and if you're lucky, catch a glimpse of the indigenous turtle nesting sites along the coastline.

Sightseeing Spots at Baratang Island: If you are a nature enthusiast, you will find paradise in the mangrove-laden landscapes of Baratang Island. Embark on a boat ride through the dense mangrove creeks to reach the enchanting limestone caves. The mud volcano is another unique attraction. You can also take a ride through winding riverways flanked by mangrove forests.

Sightseeing Spots of Rangat Island: Experience the charm of rural Andaman life in Rangat Island. Visit the surreal Amkunj Beach or Cutbert Bay Beach to witness the nesting site of Olive Ridley turtles. The serene Yerrata Mangrove Park provides a peaceful retreat where you can see the mangrove ecosystem and its vital role in preserving Rangat Island’s biodiversity.

Sightseeing Spots in Diglipur: As you venture to the northern reaches of the archipelago, you will discover the charm of Diglipur. You can explore the Ross and Smith Islands, connected by a natural sandbar that emerges during low tide. Saddle Peak, the highest point in the Andamans, offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding islands and is a great place to explore if you love adventure and nature. 

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Andaman Islands Travel Guide

The Andaman Islands are truly amazing. The archipelago offers a diverse range of experiences: from historical landmarks to pristine beaches and thriving marine life. There’s nothing more that you would want for a perfect holiday. Do you seek adventure or relaxation? Maybe you’d like to explore the underwater world, or maybe you want to immerse yourself in the expansive vistas of nature atop a peak, the Andaman Islands have something for everyone. 

Travel Guide for Port Blair

Port Blair, the capital of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, is the starting point of this enchanting destination. You can immerse yourself in the rich history of the Cellular Jail or explore the serene Corbyn’s Cove Beach.
How to reach: You can fly into Veer Savarkar International Airport from most of the major metro cities of India. Port Blair is just 2.5 hours from Kolkata and Chennai. 

Travel Guide for Havelock Island

Havelock Island is a paradise for beach lovers and adventure enthusiasts. Experience the breathtaking Radhanagar Beach, famous for being one of the best beaches in Asia. Yes, you heard that right. You can also enjoy thrilling water activities like snorkelling and scuba diving at Elephant Beach. 

How to reach: There are regular government and private ferries from Port Blair’s Phoenix Jetty to Havelock. It would take you 90 minutes to 2 hours to reach Havelock from the capital city. 

Travel Guide for Neil Island

Neil Island offers an escape to a land of serenity. You can explore the secluded Bharatpur and Laxmanpur beaches, take a stroll or just have a small picnic with your friends. Don’t forget to take a short trip to the natural Howrah Bridge – most places in Neil Island are reachable on foot or by cycle. 

How to reach: You can take ferries from either the Phoenix Jetty in Port Blair or from Havelock Island. It should take you around 1 hour to reach. You can also visit the island on day trips. 

Travel Guide for Mayabunder Island

Mayabunder is a hidden gem of the Andamans and is renowned for its mangrove-lined creeks and beautiful beaches. You can visit Karmatang Beach, which is a nesting ground for turtles and even pay a visit to Interview Island.
How to reach: You can take a bus from Port Blair to Mayabunder, which should take you around 10 hours. enjoying the scenic landscapes along the way. Buses usually start near the Aberdeen market. 

Travel Guide for Baratang Island

Baratang Island is a haven if you love nature. Explore the famous limestone caves and the stunning mud volcanoes. You can also go on a kayaking trip through the dense mangrove forest of Baratang Island. 

How to reach: Most people make a day trip to Baratang island to see the limestone caves. You can take a bus or taxi and travel through the Andaman Trunk Road, which takes you through the forest reserve inhabited by the famous Jarawa Tribe. 

Travel Guide for Rangat Island

Rangat Island offers a wonderful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of Port Blair city. You should visit the Aamkunj and Cuthbert Bay beaches. Cuthbert Bay is especially famous for olive ridley turtles. 

How to reach: Rangat Island is around 6-7 hours away from Port Blair by road. You can take a bus or taxi from the Aberdeen bus stop. 

Travel Guide for Diglipur

Diglipur is the largest town in the North Andaman Islands. From Diglipur you can visit the famous Ross and Smith Islands, which are connected by a natural slender sandbar. Then there is Saddle Peak National Park, where you can hike for a glimpse of the diverse flora and fauna of the island. 

How to reach: The easiest way to travel to Diglipur is by road from Port Blair. Just take a bus if you are on a budget. The journey will take you around 10-13 hours. 

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Popular Cruise

Some of our memories in my life are with my family. From little squabbles to massive festivity preparations, family covers a big chunk of our memory album. And what better way to celebrate our families than go on an epic vacation? What about a beach vacation? Sounds amazing, doesn’t it? Are you already looking at the calendar for the dates? Selecting the perfect dates to travel may be very difficult, but what’s more difficult is to plan the itinerary. And that’s why Andaman Island Travels is here at your service. Andaman Island Travels curates and offers the best family holiday packages that would ensure that every single family is not just happy but will personally thank you for an amazing trip. 

Which Islands Can You Cover in Your Family Trip?

The family holiday packages offered by Andaman Island Travels take you to three of the most prominent and beautiful islands of the Andaman archipelago: Port Blair, Havelock Island, and Neil Island. 

Port Blair: Go down memory lane in the Cellular Jail that traces India’s struggle for independence or indulge in local cultural shows and artefacts in the Anthropological Museum. You can also visit the Samudrika Naval Marine Museum to learn about the marine life and tribes of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. There are many beaches around Port Blair where you can enjoy different kinds of water sports. 

Havelock Island: The queen of all the beaches in the Andamans, Havelock is home to one of Asia’s best beaches: Radhanagar Beach. The island also has many diving sites you or your family members can try scuba diving. Elephant Beach is best for wholesome fun as it has many water and beach activities. 

Neil Island: Neil Island spells verdant and serene beauty. Go there to enjoy some quiet time with your family. You can also picnic by the beach or just take long strolls in the Bharatpur and Laxmanpur beaches. There’s also the stunning Howrah Bridge, which is a must-see for anyone going to Neil Island. 

Diglipur Island: The Incredible Andaman Trip Package for 7 Nights & 8 Days offered by Andaman Travels also takes you to exotic Diglipur Island situated to the North of Port Blair. If you are a trekking enthusiast, take your family trekking to Saddle Peak, the highest point in Diglipur. The package also includes a day trip to Baratang Island where you can go kayaking in mangrove forests and explore the famous limestone caves. 

What does your family holiday package cover?

The best part of getting an Andaman Island Travel’s family holiday package is that you don’t have to go through the hassle of finding the right place to stay or planning every detail of your trip. The package covers AC cab services, drop and pickup in many cases, hotel stays and ferry tickets between island trips. You can also choose a package that covers complimentary breakfast. 

You can choose among different levels of your holiday package like Standard, Deluxe, Premium, and Superior. 

Types of Family Holiday Packages

  • Incredible Andaman Trip Package: 7 Nights & 8 Days in Port Blair, Havelock Island, and Diglipur Island

  • Explore Port Blair with Havelock: 4 Nights & 5 Days in Port Blair and Havelock Island

  • Andaman Delight Holiday Package: 5 Nights & 6 Days in Port Blair and Havelock Island

  • Best of Capital Town Tour Package: 5 days and 4 nights in Port Blair. 

  • Revitalising Andaman Islands Vacation Package: 6 Nights & 7 Days in Port Blair, Havelock Island, and Neil Island.
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Andaman Islands FAQs

  • Q1.   Where is Andaman and Nicobar Islands?

    A union territory of India, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands consist of as many as 572 islands. Of these, only 38 are inhabited. The island is at the juncture of the Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea. Nearly 150 kilometers north of Aceh in Indonesia, the territory is separated from Myanmar and Thailand by the Andaman Sea. Two island groups are comprised in it— the Andaman Islands (partly) and the Nicobar Islands. The 150-kilometer wide Ten Degree Channel (on the 10°N parallel) separates them.

    Port Blair is the capital of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The total land area of the islands is around 8,249 square kilometers. It is divided into three districts:

    1. The Nicobar District with Car Nicobar as its capital
    2. The South Andaman district with Port Blair as its capital
    3. The North and Middle Andaman district with Mayabunder as its capital
  • Q2.   Which is the best island to visit in Andaman?

    Geographically, the Andamans are located in the east of the mainland of India. Featuring secluded beaches bordering the azure cobalt ocean, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands are blessed with the best of nature. The islands of this union territory of India are proofs of God’s vivid imagination. The golden and white sands of the beaches meeting the turquoise waters of the ocean and the green shades of lush forests creating scenery in the archipelago is beautiful beyond anything else!

    The Andaman and Nicobar Islands comprise gorgeous islands. The best among them are as follows:

  • Q3.   What is the best time to visit Andaman Island?

    You can visit the Andaman and Nicobar Islands all around the year. Having its own charm in each and every season, there is a lot to explore in the island destination. The Andamans are popular for the green-blue waters, pure beauty, along with the mental peace it provides to the travellers. A majority of the tourists visit Andaman during the months from October to May. At this time, the downpour has its own charm. The natural beauty is absolutely mesmerising. The calming waters and lush greenery further accentuate the beauty of the tropical island.

    You can pick any season to visit the beautiful Andaman and Nicobar Islands:

    • Summer- April to June
    • Monsoon- July to September
    • Winter- October to March

    Just make sure that you have packed accordingly.

  • Q4.   What kinds of accommodations are available in the Andaman Islands?

    Andaman Island is the perfect destination for those who love nature and adventure. There are a number of places to see here that are sure to take your breath away. However, it is also very important that you enjoy your stay here as well. Some people prefer a beachfront resort property while others want to stay in a hotel located in the main market. Requirements of all kinds of guests can be easily fulfilled in the Andamans as it has grand and lavish beachfront properties as well as budget hotels across all the tourist destinations.

    If you want to stay at a beachfront resort, then we would highly recommend Havelock Island Beach Resort as it is well-equipped with all the modern amenities and so much more! Its location is excellent as well. You can spend quality time at its private beach.

  • Q5.   What are the highlights of Andaman Island?

    The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are known for having the best beaches in India. Radhanagar Beach, Elephant Beach, Kala Pathar Beach, etc. are counted among the best ones where you can laze around the whole day. Apart from that, there is a lot to do in the exotic location.

    Top 12 things to do in the Andaman Islands 

    • Islands- For gorgeous beaches
    • Historical attractions- To know about India’s fascinating past
    • Chidiya Tapu- For bird watchers
    • Trekking- For nature enthusiasts 
    • Jolly Buoy Island- To explore colorful reefs
    • Cruising- For a fun-packed party
    • Snorkeling, scuba diving, and sea-walking- For adrenaline junkies
    • Parasailing- For those who want to fly like a bird
    • Dolphin watching- To get close with adorable creatures
    • Makruzz- Enjoy a cruise ride
    • Mud Volcano- To witness something unusual
    • Naturally formed caves- To explore the unexplored 
  • Q6.   Do I need a visa or Restricted Area Permit to enter the Andamans?

    If you are an Indian passport holder, then you do not need a permit to visit and stay in the populated areas of the Andamans. However, if you are a foreign national, then you would need a Restricted Area Permit (RAP) over and above an Indian visa to enter the islands. You will be required to obtain the Indian visa in your country of residence prior to your arrival in India. One can easily obtain the Restricted Area Permit (RAP) on arrival in Port Blair. It is free of cost and is available to all foreign nationals. The procedure doesn’t take long.

    You will not be allowed to enter the Andaman Islands if your visa has a stamp that reads “Not valid for restricted areas” (or similar) as the island is a restricted zone. Please contact the issuing embassy if your visa carries this stamp. You will be required to get your visa re-issued. 

    Foreigners travelling to Port Blair are issued a 30-day permit. This permit can be extended by another fifteen days closer to the time of expiry (around three days ahead). This procedure can be done only at the immigration office in Port Blair. All you have to do is show a confirmed return ticket for the journey within the next fifteen days for obtaining the extension. There is a possibility that you may not get this extension in a few hours. In this case, you will be required to stay overnight in Port Blair for getting the extension.

    Foreign nationals having a valid entry permit in the Andamans are allowed to visit and stay in the municipal areas of the following places:

    • Port Blair
    • Havelock Island
    • Long island
    • Neil Island
    • Islands of South Andaman and Middle Andaman (excluding tribal reserved area–five kilometers away from Constance Bay to Luis Inlet Bay–western coast tribal reserve)
    • Baratang
    • Rangat
    • Mayabunder
    • Diglipur
    • North Passage Island
    • Little Andaman (excluding tribal reserve) 
    • All islands in the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park except Boat Island, Hobday Island, Twins Islands, Tarmugli, Malay and Pluto Island
    • Jolly Buoy Island
    • South Cinque Island
    • Redskin Island
    • Mount Harriet
    • Madhuban
    • Ross Island
    • Narcondam Island
    • Interview Island
    • Brother & Sister Islands 
    • Barren Island during the day (Visit to Barren Island is restricted onboard the vessel with no landing ashore.)

    The Restricted Access Permit is issued on arrival by the immigration department. No other authority can help you in obtaining the same. You will have to sort it out with the immigration authority if there is any problem. In order to prevent any complications, check the latest procedures and updates from the immigration authorities.

  • Q7.   How do I get to and from Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep)?

    Three ferries ply between Port Blair and Havelock Island on daily basis. All the flights reach Port Blair in time so that travellers can catch a ferry to Havelock Island and reach on the same day. You can choose between the slower and cheaper government ferry and the faster and expensive new catamaran on the basis of your arrival time in Port Blair and your budget.

    Please note that getting ferry tickets can be a little difficult and tiresome with long queues. Procuring tickets last minute can be extremely hard and even impossible if there is a rush. Therefore, we advise you to buy the tickets in advance. 

    You need to have enough time in hand to get to the appropriate ferry. Boarding stops fifteen minutes before sailing. If you have to board the catamaran ‘Makruzz’, then make sure that your flight reaches Port Blair before 8 AM. Passengers on later flights will not be able to board this boat.

    From Port Blair to Havelock Island 

    Government Ferry: 6 AM and 2 PM (Duration- 2.5 hours)

    Catamaran (Makruzz): 9 AM (Duration- 1.5 hours)

    A government ferry departs from Port Blair at 12:30 PM but it visits one more island before arriving at Swaraj Dweep. So the total time taken to reach Havelock Island is four hours. Thus, we do not recommend this one.

    From Havelock Island to Port Blair 

    Government Ferry: 2 PM and 4:30 PM (Duration: 2.5 hours)

    Catamaran (Makruzz): 4 PM (Duration: 1.5 hours)

    The administration can change the above timings at short notice. We would recommend you to recheck the schedule a few days before your arrival. Also, all sailings are subject to weather conditions.

  • Q8.   What is the best season to visit Andaman Island?

    In the Andamans, the main tourist season is from November to mid-May. However, the absolute peak season is between December and March. 

    The months from June to September are considered the rainy season. However, you can enjoy great off-season prices and discounts at many accommodations during this time period owing to the lesser tourist influx. In June and July, rain peaks and one can experience pleasant weather in the months of August and September with a little luck. The weather is highly unpredictable in the Andaman Islands. One can experience light showers even in November and December. It is quite tough to accurately predict the rain cycle as it is a tropical island.

    If you are an adrenaline junkie, then you should know that for scuba diving, the best time to dive in the Andamans is February and March. During this time, visibility is excellent, the wind is almost absent, and the sea is at its flattest. From June 1 to July 31, the diving remains closed in Havelock Island and they reopen on August 1 for the new season. 

    The temperatures in Andamans during different months can be checked below: 

    • Summers (April to June): 24°c - 37°c
    • Monsoon (May to September): 22°c - 35°c
    • Winter (December to February): 20°c - 30°c
  • Q9.   What are the best things to do in the Andaman Islands?

    What should you do while vacationing in the Andamans totally depends on your interest areas. Most people spend a day or two in Port Blair, the capital town, visiting nearby tourist attractions, and after that head to Swaraj Dweep for gorgeous beaches and exciting water sports.

    If you just want to relax and spend quality time in nature’s lap, then you should consider proceeding straight to Havelock Island. If you are more of an explorer, then you have the option of visiting other islands such as Rangat, Baratang, Diglipur, Neil Island, Mayabunder, Long Island, etc. However, you should know that these islands have much more basic facilities than those in Port Blair or Havelock Island.

    While holidaying in the Andaman Islands, there will never be a dull moment as you have the choice of being a total beach bum just chilling and enjoying the serenity or explore various islands over many days. 

  • Q10.   What are the places of importance in and around Port Blair?

    However, the majority of the tourists visit Port Blair as a port of transit to other islands but the capital city has so much to offer than it has been credited for. The place has it all ranging from historical museums to water sports.

    The top places to visit in Port Blair are as follows:

    • Cellular Jail
    • Corbyn’s Cove Beach
    • Veer Savarkar Park
    • Murugan Temple
    • Samudrika Naval Marine Museum
    • Cruise party
    • Japanese Bunkers
    • Chatham Saw Mill
    • Manglutan Village

    If you have got more time in hand, then you can also explore the following beaches and islands from Port Blair:

    • Chidiya Tapu
    • Ferar Beach
    • Parrot Island
    • Katchal Island
    • Amkunj Beach
    • Rutland Island 
    • Cinque Island
    • Diglipur Island
    • Butler Bay Beach
    • Karmatang Beach
    • Lamiya Bay Beach
    • Little Andaman Island
  • Q11.   What are the must-visit beaches in Havelock Island?

    The beaches of Havelock Island are amazingly gorgeous. They are sure to spellbind you. For an incredible beach experience in the Andamans, you have to visit the below-mentioned beaches:

    • Elephant Beach 
    • Radhanagar Beach
    • Neil’s Cove
    • Kala Pathar Beach
    • Vijay Nagar Beach
    • Govind Nagar Beach
  • Q12.   Are there any important points to keep in mind when planning my trip to the Andaman Islands?

    You should keep the following things in mind while planning your trip to the Andamans:

    • All foreign passports must be valid for a minimum duration of six months.
    • If you are a foreign national, then you should have a valid Indian visa.
    • You will not be allowed to enter the Andaman Islands if your visa has a stamp that reads “Not valid for restricted areas” (or similar) as the island is a restricted zone. Please contact the issuing embassy if your visa carries this stamp. 
    • At Indian Standard Time, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands have an early sunrise and sunset. Sunset is usually at 5:30 PM and sunrise between 5 AM and 5:30 AM. To make the most of the day, you should get up early in the morning as it gets light very early here and dark very soon.
    • Ferries from Port Blair to other islands are quite regular. But there may be bad weather that can cause cancellations. 
  • Q13.   How is the electricity supply in the Andaman Islands?

    India has standard 220 volts with sockets that are a mix of three-pin (round pins) and two-pin (round pins). Travellers should bring at least one travel adapter with them.

  • Q14.   What is the food like in the Andamans?

    The Andaman Islands is popular for its authentic seafood owing to the staple food of Bengali settlers, who arrived here. All restaurants serve crabs, shrimp, lobster and fish. However, seafood is not cheap here as demand is more than supply. Also, the cost of seafood is not that sky high but it is not cheap either. North Indian, South Indian, Vegetarian, Continental, and Chinese dishes are available easily here. And if you order continental food, then expect it with the Indian twist.

    The Andaman Islands is known as a foodie paradise. It serves a wide range of mouth-watering cuisines especially seafood. Offering varieties of delicacies at your service, there are a number of sea-facing food joints across the island. Even if you are a vegetarian, you will have a lot to choose from in restaurants. Nemo Café, Waves, and Pink Fly should be in your itinerary if you are looking to chill with live music by the seashore.

  • Q15.   What festivals does the local population celebrate?

    A mix of different religions can be seen in the Andamans. Thus, almost all festivals of mainland India are celebrated here such as Christmas, New Year, Diwali, Eid, and Easter. However, Durga Pooja is the biggest festival here due to the number of Bengalis on the island.

  • Q16.   What type of behaviour and etiquette can I expect from the locals of the Andamans?

    Andamans is quite a chilled out place and the rules are very simple. Just act with respect and follow the decorum. Dress appropriately, especially when you are away from the beach. And before taking photographs of the local population, always take permission. 

    Despite being a beach destination, the locals of the Andaman Islands are not used to seeing women in revealing swimwear. Kindly be sensitive to their traditions and cover up when you are in such areas where locals are present (village markets, jetty areas, etc.).

    This union territory of India is a remote place. Although people here are friendly, travellers should not expect the level of service and comfort that you would expect at a resort or hotel in mainland India. 

  • Q17.   What is the currency of the Andaman Islands?

    The Indian Rupee (INR) is the currency of India. You can exchange major currencies only in Port Blair here. It is recommended that you go through authorized money changers or official banks. Please note that the rates of exchanging foreign currency in the Andamans will not be as good as in mainland India.

  • Q18.   Which are the best beach resorts in the Andaman Islands?

    When in the Andaman Islands, make sure that you stay at a beachfront property to make the most of your holidays. The names of the best beach resorts, which are well-equipped with all the modern facilities, in the Andamans are as follows:

  • Q19.   How is the mobile connectivity in the Andaman Islands?

    The only networks that work in the Andamans are Vodafone, BSNL, and Airtel. You can buy an extra sim, so be on the safer side. But there are several places where there is zero signal connectivity no matter whichever sim you use. These are Radhanagar Beach, Elephant Beach in Havelock, and Jolly Buoy in Port Blair.

  • Q20.   Does the island has required medical facilities?

    All across the island, efficient health care facilities are available. In case of an emergency, prompt aids are available with speed boats to your rescue. Doctor’s assistance, medication from the pharmacy, hospitalisations, operation, and nursing are included in the healthcare facilities.

  • Q21.   Which language do the locals speak in the Andamans?

    Andaman and Nicobar Islands are home to a lot of tribes as well as a vast population. It is known for its rich topography and culture. The total population was 379,944 as per the census of 2011. Hindi and English are the official languages of the island. Bengali is the most spoken and dominant language. Other spoken languages include Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Nicobarese.

  • Q22.   Are there ATMs in Port Blair and Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep)?

    There are ATMs in Port Blair, the capital of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. There are two ATMs in Havelock Island as well of late. But you should know that there is no actual bank in Havelock. So there are times when the machines don’t have any cash left. The ATMs there are replenished with funds once every three to four days. You should carry sufficient cash with you to pay your bills as other islands do not have ATMs.

    Apart from big hotels, resorts and some diving facilities, credit cards (MasterCard and Visa) are not widely accepted in the Andaman Islands. You will be required to pay surcharge and your passport and credit card will get photocopied for submitting to the bank. This is because all the transactions are done offline. Moreover, American Express cards are not accepted by many establishments.

  • Q23.   What should I wear in the Andamans?

    Shorts and t-shirts are acceptable everywhere. Some resorts accepts ‘smart casual’. For your comfort, carry flip flops. Carry a towel and extra clothes when going out for excursions. In the evening, wear something light with long sleeves and light trousers as mosquitoes come out. Carry a mosquito repellent at all times. The mosquito problem is only during evening and reduces after that. When visiting a temple, you should dress conservatively. Cover your shoulders and wear dresses or trousers below knee level. Take off your shoes before entering.

    Please note that India is country of mixed religions. Thus, topless/nude sunbathing or nude swimming is not appropriate at all. To respect this sentiment, you should cover yourself even of you are alone at a beach. Wear cool cottons and fabrics that absorb sweat. This will reduce the chance of heat rashes.

  • Q24.   How is the climate and weather in the Andaman Islands?

    Like other parts of the Andaman Sea, Andamans also enjoy a tropical climate all around the year. The average minimum temperature is around 23°C and it rarely goes much above 30°C. The humidity level is quite high at about 70% to 90%. However, it is still quite pleasant as a gentle breeze blows most of the time.

    Towards the end of May before the monsoon season, June and July, some rainfall can be expected. Some rainfall is there through to November. This has a natural charm of its own as it keeps the island lush and green.

    The main tourist season begins in October every year. The southwest monsoon showers are over by September. There is a mix of rain and sun at this time. The island is at its most lively in October and November. It is lush and gorgeous. The farmland has a standing paddy crop. The forest is extremely green and the island is the most vibrant after shrugging off the shackles of the monsoon season. Nature is at its best here during these two months owing to intermittent showers. Andamans is fresh and green and the weather remains lovely. As the Southwest winds have blown away, the waters off the Bay turn calm and flat. As the Northeast winds blow briefly through the island, there may be rainfall in end November or early December. 

    In December and January, the weather is usually quite pleasant. Daytime temperatures are ideal. It is sunny and pleasing. Nighttime temperatures are cool. In the evenings, you may need a light jacket or full sleeve shirt. 

    The weather in February and March is very much settled. It slowly turns warmer. The sky and the sea are at their bluest and clearest at this time. It is summer season in April and it continues till the first half of May. The daytime temperatures reaches 36 centigrade but it is in the shade. From the second half of May till June and July, the Southwest Monsoon can be witnessed. It eases off after August/September. Paddy farmers yield their first harvest then.

  • Q25.   Do I need to take any health precautions?

    Due to the remoteness and low population in the Andamans, health services are limited. However, there are good medical facilities at GB Pant Hospital, which is located in Port Blair, the capital town. India is a malarial risk area. However, there are very few known cases in Havelock Island. Consult your doctor and decided whether you want to reduce this risk further by taking anti malaria, which may have some side effects. You should also check the status of your vaccinations and decided which ones do you need for your travels. 

    Follow normal sensible precautions with food and you will be out of trouble. Drink a lot of bottled drinking water for prevention of dehydration. Do not drink tap water. Wear light and loose clothing made from natural fibres. In this humidity, heat rash and fungal infections for tourists are not unusual.

    In case you get injured, consult a doctor and/or take antibiotics and apply an antiseptic cream regularly. It is easy for an infection to set in as the humidity level is high.

  • Q26.   What is the religious stance in the Andamans Islands?

    India is known for having unity in diversity. It is home to mixed religions, cultures, and traditions. In the Andamans, Hinduism is the most popular religion here followed by Christianity and then Islam. Most of the times, the Hindu festivals are the most celebrated ones here but you will also see big colorful stars available in the market and small processions with Santa Claus around Christmas Day.

  • Q27.   What time zone do the Andaman Islands lie in?

    The whole of India falls under the same time zone. The local time is GMT + 5½ hours throughout the country year round. Life in the Andaman Islands begins a little earlier in the day as it is geographically closer to Thailand than India.

  • Q28.   Is there a postal service?

    Generally speaking, Indian postal services have a good reputation for posting domestically as well as internationally. But the service is not that reliable in the Andamans. In the past, there have been cases of parcels and letters not reaching their destination. Thus, you should use postal services on mainland India rather than on the island.

  • Q29.   Can I make international calls and access the internet when in the island?

    Major hotels and ISD available in the markets offer the service of international dialing. Dial 001 plus the country code plus the area code plus the phone number if you wish to make an international call. The service is reliable and not that costly. Port Blair and some parts of Havelock Island have excellent mobile connectivity. In other islands, you may find the service but it will not be that good. At present, BSNL, Airtel, Reliance, and Vodafone are available there.

    Port Blair and Havelock Island have internet facility. Connectivity in the capital town is quite good with fast connections. In Swaraj Dweep, the internet facility is very slow as it is on dial up connections. The facility of satellite internet is available in some places that is faster but more expensive. So many islands don’t have internet services at all.

  • Q30.   What should I buy from the Andaman Islands?

    There are no duty free shops or malls in the Andamans as it is still a bit under-developed and is not for any shopping. But if you love souvenir shopping, then you are going to love it here. You can buy lovely handicrafts and souvenirs in Port Blair, mainly in Aberdeen Bazaar as well as at Sagarika that is an outlet of the cottage industry. Havelock Island has jewellery shops selling handmade coconut jewellery items. There are many shops here from where you can buy bags and clothes that are brought in from the mainland.

  • Q31.   Is there a lot of crime in the Andaman Islands?

    There is no as such organised crime on the island. Watching your valuables major tourist areas would be wise as just like in almost all the countries, pick-pocketing can happen here as well. Just follow simple precautions as they will go a long way in your safety. There are many resorts that offer safety deposit lockers and it would be wise if you don’t flash a bundle of notes while paying your bills. In case you face any problem, then you can file your complaint at a police station and seek help. Police stations are present on all islands. Generally, locals are also very helpful as well.

  • Q32.   Can I rent a bicycle, motorbike or a car in Port Blair and Havelock Island?

    When in Port Blair or Havelock Island, you can rent a bicycle from the market area. However, it is not possible on other islands. Charges are on a per day basis. The rented bicycles are very basic. You will not get high quality mountain terrain bikes here on which you can do stunts. A motorbike can also be easily rented for the duration of your stay. There are options of non-geared and the geared motorbikes and scooters. The shops renting these bikes will ask for your driving license before you take anything on rent. Charges vary and are on per day basis. You have to bear the fuel charges on your own.

    You can be stopped by police personnel for a sudden check. So keep your license with you at all times. Wearing a helmet is mandatory and you will get it with the bike. You will be fined if police stops you and you are not wearing your helmet. Self driven cars are not available for rental but taxi service can be availed for short distances and day hire. 

  • Q33.   Are there sand flies in the Andaman Islands?

    There are some Andaman beaches that have sand flies. So you have to carry a strong insect repellent in your beach bag. Avoid being on a beach at dusk as sand flies usually come out at this time. If you get bitten by sand flies, then attend to it immediately to make sure that you do not get infected. Do not scratch and keep the affected area dry.

  • Q34.   How about the flora and fauna of the islands?

    The island is home to canopied rainforests that harbor three thousand species of plants including mangroves, epiphytes (130 ferns and 100 orchids), palms, woody limbers, timbers (teak, mahogany, Andaman paduk) and along with diverse varieties of tropical fruits. The marine fauna is broad as well comprising an extensive variety of corals and tropical fish. The flora and fauna here is diverse and unique, and the eco-system is fragile in nature. There are as many as 96 sanctuaries spread over 466.218 square kilometers and nine national parks spread over 1153.938 square kilometers in the Andaman Islands.

    Most are bio-diversity hotspots, as per the island’s environmental team. More than a quarter of the flora and fauna is endemic (only found in the Andaman Islands). Out of the world’s seven species of sea turtles, four nest on these beaches including the endangered leatherback turtle, The extensive mangrove swamps are homes to giant monitor lizards and salt water crocodiles.

    You should be responsible while travelling to these islands. Be sensitive to the issues concerning physical environment of the beaches, rain forests, and marine life.

  • Q35.   Can I meet the endangered tribes of the Andaman Islands?

    There are untouched and endangered tribes in the beautiful Andamans. Entering the tribal reserves, meeting or photographing the tribals is prohibited and against the law. Please refrain if anyone offers you a trip to meet the tribal people. Adhere to the law and respect the Andamanese tribes.

    However, you should visit the Anthropological Museum in Port Blair to have a look at their tools, weapons, and photographs showing their lives and traditions. 

    There are two groups of the indigenous tribes—The Shompen and Nicobarese of Mongoloid descent living in the Nicobar Islands and the Onge, Sentinelese, Jarawa and Andamanese of Negroid descent living on the Andaman Islands. 

    Still living in isolation on the North Sentinel Island, the Sentinelese is the least studied tribe. They are nearly 250 in number. They are not clothed as they have been living in total isolation for many centuries. Adornments of bark and shell, like necklaces, arm bands, waist bands, etc. are used by the Jarawa.

  • Q36.   Where to eat and enjoy the nightlife in Havelock Island?

    Havelock Island is a great party destination as well and offers an exciting nightlife and dining experience. There are several restaurants and clubs in Havelock island that host happening events and parties. The vibrant nightlife of the Andaman Islands can be best witnessed in Havelock Island. Andaman entertainment is not too loud and offers a unique experience. In case you want to experience more than the tranquility of this island, then this is your one-stop destination.

    Top nightlife spots in Havelock Island 

    • Nemo Café by the beach at Havelock Island Beach Resort , also known as Havelock Island Beach Club
    • Bonova cafe and pub
    • Full moon cafe
    • Something different – A Beachside Cafe
    • Venom Bar
    • Cicada Lounge Bar

    Best restaurants & food outlets in Havelock Island

    • The Nemo Café
    • Sea Dragon Restaurant 
    • Something Different
    • Anju Coco Resto
    • Fat Martin Café
    • Full Moon Café
    • Bonova Café 
    • Dakshin Restaurant 
    • Golden Spoon
  • Q37.   Where to stay in Havelock Island?

     To help you in making an informed decision, we have listed here the best hotels and resorts across Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep). We have compiled this list after considering a number of parameters such as location, amenities, and distance from the beach (if any), to mention a few.

    1-star

    • The Kingdom Resort
    • El Dorado
    • Radhakrishna Resort

    2-Star

    • Green Valley Resort
    • Gold Star Beach Resort
    • Orient Legend Resort
    • Emerald Gecko
    • Royal Palace
    • Wild Orchid Beach Resort

    3-Star

    • Symphony Palm Beach Resort
    • Holiday Inn Beach Resort
    • Coral Reef Resort
    • Havelock Holiday Beach Resort
    • Aparupa Sands Marina
    • Cross Bill Beach Resort

    4-Star

    • Havelock Island Beach Resort
    • Taj Exotica
    • Silver Sand Beach Resort
    • Munjoh Ocean Resort
    • Sea Shell Resort
  • Q38.   Where should I stay in Neil Island?

    The scenic beaches of Neil Island boast of white sands and uninterrupted views of the clear blue skies. It is slightly less developed, but those deciding to stay here are rewarded with untouched beaches. The best hotels and resorts across the Neil Island are mentioned below:

    1-Star

    • Elephant & four wise men resort
    • Break Water Resort
    • KP Lodge
    • Jayanthi Lodge

    2-Star

    • Vacation Village
    • Sunset Garden Resort
    • Moon shine garden resort
    • Hotel Sarthak Residency
    • Nirala Resort

    3-Star

    • Pearl Park Beach Resort
    • Tango Beach Resort
    • TSG Aura 
    • Hotel Amullya
    • Kingfisher Hotel
    • Coco N Hut Resort
    • Holiday Inn Neil Island

    4-Star

    • Sea Shell Resort
    • Summer Sand Beach Resort
    • Silver Sand Beach Resort