Latest Information on Travelling to Andaman Islands?
  • 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.

  • 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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  • Is scuba diving a part of your bucket list? If so, you should try it on the Andaman Islands. You’ll get to explore the exotic marine plant life, intricate corals, vibrant creatures, and mysterious ocean beds. And in complete honesty, there’s no better place to experience diving than in crystal turquoise waters. 

    The Andaman Islands are heaven for scuba divers, attracting travellers from the entire globe. In case you are thinking about what makes the place ideal for divers, it is its gorgeous islands. Bestowed with stunning underwater animals, vivid corals, exciting ocean waves, and silver shores, Andaman provides a range of opportunities to scuba divers. 

    Considering the multitude of scuba diving spots in Andaman, it may be overwhelming for you to choose the place. This is why we have curated a list of the best ones, with details, to make it easier for you. Keep reading to find out what these are!

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     Port Blair

    The first on the list is the capital of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Port Blair. With scenic beauty, mesmerizing coral reefs, and adventurous diving, the city has everything you require for refreshment. Although there are numerous scuba diving places here, the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park in Wandoor is the one we recommend. Home to more than 50 kinds of sea flowers and corals, you will get to witness clownfish, whitetip sharks, and butterflyfish during your underwater expedition here. 

    Other famous diving spots include Rutland Island, Corruption Rock, and Snake Island. Before you choose any of the spots, find out which ones are right for you, based on your level of expertise. 

    Barren Island

    Barren Island is completely the opposite of what its name suggests. The place holds some of the most astounding wonders of nature. Besides, it is the only confirmed active volcano in South Asia. Now if you are wondering what the place holds for you, the answer is impressive marine life and pristine waters. 

    Scuba diving on Barren Island means exploring massive manta rays, silver garden eels, picturesque basalt formations, and coral gardens. And if this does not sound enough to you, there are also barracuda fish and dogtooth tuna. 

    North Bay Island

    If you have already tried researching diving spots or have heard from a traveler, you might already know about scuba diving on North Bay Island. And if not, we have got you covered. The island’s glimmering waters, alluring coral reefs, and stunning landscape will leave you in awe. You can never have enough of marine life - the soft corals such as sea fans, mushroom corals, and sea anemones are visually appealing. And if you are a non-swimmer, you can also consider going shore diving on North Bay Island. Sounds interesting, doesn’t it?

    Neil Island 

    The laid-back vibe, rich biodiversity, and untouched coral reefs are what give Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep) its charm. Upon your arrival, the serenity and beauty of the white sandy beaches and refreshing breeze will allure you. The best part about scuba diving on Neil Island is that the safe depth and medium water currents are ideal for beginners or first-timers. Some of the most common spots here include Busy Burro, Junctions, Margarita, and Rocky’s. 

    Havelock Island

    Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep) is indeed a paradise for scuba divers. The gorgeous island boasts numerous famous as well as pristine diving sites. As a matter of fact, whenever one talks about scuba diving on the Andaman Islands, Havelock Island is the first place that comes to our mind. 

    Whether you are a beginner or a skilled scuba diver, Havelock Island has a number of diving spots for you to choose from. Some of these are mentioned below. 

    • Lighthouse: Lighthouse is the only place where skilled, certified (SSI/PADI) divers are allowed to scuba dive at night time. So if you are certified, you must definitely consider exploring the plethora of hard and soft corals while diving amidst them in the middle of the night. 
    • Mac Point: The astonishing appeal of the spot is sufficient enough to attract tourists from all over the world. But what makes the point even more special is the existence of a Sirenain tusked mammal named Dugong, which is often found in eastern Africa and Australia. 
    • Aquarium: Ideal for all kinds of scuba divers, Aquarium has vibrant fishes, hard corals, and foreseeable soft currents. With a depth of nearly 10 to 12 meters, the diving spot is situated southwest of Havelock Island. 
    • Tribe Gate: Perfect for non-swimmers and beginners, Tribe Gate is among one of the top scuba diving sites on the Andaman Islands. Located less than 2 kilometers from Govind Nagar Beach, the scuba diving spot is archetypal for witnessing clownfish, sea anemones, clamps, trevallies, four-lined orange snappers, and double-spotted fusiliers. 

     

    When is the Best Time for Diving?

    The scuba diving season on the Andaman Islands generally begins by the end of October or the beginning of November and prolongs till May. The water temperature on the islands is tropical, ranging from 80 degrees Fahrenheit to 84 degrees Fahrenheit, which is ideal for diving. In general, you can dive on the islands at any time of the year since it is the weather that determines if conditions are ideal or not. Some sites are usually calm with foreseeable currents while others experience down currents as well. 

    How to Reach Scuba Diving Spots?

    In order to reach any scuba diving spot, you first need to fly to the Veer Savarkar Airport in Port Blair. You can either take a direct flight from cities like Kolkata, Delhi, Mumbai, and Chennai or take a connecting flight to reach here. Once you are in the capital of the Andaman Islands, you can take a ferry to reach other islands with scuba diving spots. Some islands are connected to Port Blair by road as well. 

    The Final Verdict 

    Scuba diving on the Andaman Islands is an exciting experience and once you perform the underwater sport, it will remain etched in your memory for a lifetime. While we shared some of the most popular spots for diving on the islands here, you should check with your instructor regarding which is ideal for you based on your level of expertise. Further, factor in weather conditions before taking the dive as well.

  • The Andaman Islands are known for their scenic beauty, stunning corals, rich marine life, and glistening crystal-clear waters. Couples from all over the world come here for their honeymoon due to the romantic vibe. So if you cannot decide where to spend Valentine’s Day with your partner, we recommend you visit the Andaman Islands. Moreover, during the month of February, the temperature ranges between 23 degrees Celsius and 30 degrees Celsius, which is ideal for visiting. 

    Below, we have shared the place where you can stay for Valentine’s Day, how you can spend time during your vacation on the islands, and much more. Keep reading to find out. 

    Why Spend Valentine’s on the Andaman Islands?

    Before we get into the specifics of planning your romantic expedition, let us first give you a few reasons why you should spend this Valentine’s on the Andaman Islands. 

    The astounding panoramic views, stunning ambience, luxurious stays, and white, sandy beaches make the place ideal for couples looking for a romantic getaway. In fact, the destination is a blend of private moments, leisure activities, luxury stays, relaxing spas, and thrilling activities. And the best part is that the locals are welcoming and friendly, which means you will never feel lost or unsafe during your stay. 

    In case you and your partner have a love for adventure, then the beaches of the Andaman Islands may be the perfect getaway for you. Each beach has different experiences to offer - while you can go jet skiing on one, go scuba diving on another. And finally, when you want a refreshing evening, relax by the shore with your partner while sky-gazing and listening to the sound of the waves. All in all, the islands are a combination of excitement and tranquillity. 

    The Perfect Valentine’s Day Plan

    If you are wondering how you could surprise your partner on Valentine’s Day during your vacation on the island, don’t worry. We have got you covered. Given below is a complete plan for celebrating the day of love on Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep). Are you ready?

    Opt for the Valentine’s Day couple package at Havelock Island Beach Resort for INR 19,000 (exclusive of taxes). You can stay on the 13th and 14th of February or the 14th and 15th of February since it involves a stay for two nights in the deluxe cottage. The strength of this plan lies in the spacious rooms with picturesque views from balconies. Not to mention, you can simply start your day with a hot shower and even proceed for a couple spa treatment during the afternoon for a relaxing experience. 

    On 14th February, go for a rain dance at the beach resort with your love. After freshening up, get dressed up for an amazing DJ party on the beach, beginning at 7:30 PM. Suit yourself up for the scrumptious gala dinner comprising 30 food items. After a tiring day of dancing, savouring this delight is all you will need. 

    In your cottage, you will get ample facilities, such as a refrigerator, minibar, coffee/tea maker, coffee/tea bags, hot and cold water, shower, air conditioner, king-size bed, toiletries, hairdryer, sanitiser, dental kits, access to the internet, LED TV, intercom, and even wake-up service. And to top it all, you will wake up to a beautiful view of the garden from your cottage’s terrace or balcony. 

    A candlelight dinner is also included in the package so you can opt for the same on one of the nights you stay at the resort. How mesmerizing would a meal on the beach under the night sky with your partner be! 

    You can also avail of the services offered by the resort, such as car transfers, booking ferries, booking water sports adventures, and much more. During the daytime, you can go for a water sports activity on Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep). In fact, the island is renowned for its diving spots. This is your chance to go on an adventurous scuba dive with your partner. 

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    Things to Do in Andaman

    The islands have a lot to offer to travellers, so you will never get bored. There are a number of activities you can perform during your vacation on the Andaman Islands. Some of these are listed below.

    1. Cellular Jail: If you and your partner are history lovers, visiting cellular jail is a must. Do not forget to attend the light and sound show afterwards. 
    1. Baratang Islands: Baratang Islands are popular for their mud volcano and limestone caves. Besides, you will get to see the Jarawa tribe reserve on your way here.
    1. Ross Island: The former administrative capital of Andaman, Ross Island is ideal for watching ruins caused by earthquakes several years ago. 
    1. North Bay: North Bay is famous for water sports activities. You can go snorkelling, scuba diving, and jet skiing. Moreover, you may also take a semi-submarine ride for a closer experience of the rich marine life.
    1. Radhanagar Beach: If you want to spend some quality time with your partner, this is the place to go. Enjoy the beautiful sunset at Radhanagar Beach after basking in the sun. 
    1. Kalapathar Beach: Start your day at Kalapathar Beach by watching the gorgeous sunrise. Take a soulful walk with your dear one as the day unveils. 
    1. Chidiyatapu: If your partner is more of a trekker, you must definitely surprise them by taking them to Chidiyatapu. The trails here are worth the adventure. 
    1. Bharatpur Beach: During your excursion to Neil Island, visit Bharatpur Beach. If you haven’t yet gotten the chance to perform water sports activities, now is the time. Besides, the glass bottom boat ride is a must to have an up-close experience of the vivid marine life.

    The Bottom Line

    Celebrating Valentine’s Day in the Andaman is the perfect way to surprise your companion. Apart from the candlelight dinners and luxurious stays, you get to perform so many activities with your partner. From scuba diving to watching sunsets on the beach, everything you do here with your partner will only bring you two closer. 

  • The Andamans and Nicobar Island is a land of many beautiful secrets. From underwater wreckage to an entire reef full of nemo fish, the islands offer a unique opportunity to explore the amazing wonders of the world. Deep into its waters, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands hides another very interesting gem. The Barren Island: the only active volcanic island in South Asia. If you ever go to the Andamans – and which you must – you should make a Barren Island volcano visit.

    Barren Island lies on an Indo-Burmese chain of volcanic Islands and is the only active volcano from Myanmar to Sumatra. The volcano is reported to have first erupted in the 1700s. It was dormant for more than 100 years before erupting again in the 2000s. Since then, the volcano has become very popular and attracts travellers from across the world.

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    Why you should take a trip to Barren Island

    There are many active volcanoes in this world; however, you cannot explore many of them because they are either cordoned off to the public or are located in very remote and inaccessible locations. The Barren Island volcano is neither inaccessible to the public nor is it banned from visiting. So, taking a trip to Barren Island promises to be a rare experience that you can enjoy while you are in Andamans. It is not just getting a chance to see the volcano; your Barren Island volcano visit is packed with a lot of interesting activities like game fishing, scuba diving, and snorkelling.

    The water around Barren Island is very clear and attracts a host of diverse underwater creatures like turtles, white-tip sharks, manta rays, tunas and even marlins. Being an underwater cleaning station, the dive site also has many smaller varieties of sea creatures like angelfish, butterflyfish, lionfish, sponges, etc. If you like game fishing, Barren Island is the best place to fish. You can catch some blue or black marlins as well as yellow tuna. Since there are many large varieties of these fish, you may also end up getting a trophy. Now, wouldn’t that be great?

    If you like water activities, snorkelling is another amazing activity you can do on your Barren Island volcano visit. The water is very clear near the volcanic island, so you’d be able to spot many underwater animals as well beautifully hued corals. Since you’d have to book a charter boat, your snorkelling gear and a guide will come with the boat itself.

    If you are an advanced-level scuba diver, you can take your snorkelling trip one step further and dive near Barren Island. There are many dive sites near Barren Island. Most divers dive at Purple Haze, Manta Point, and Barren Garden for the best experience.

    How to reach Barren Island

    You can go to Barren Island either from Port Blair or Havelock Island. Barren Island is about 140 km away from Port Blair, so it would take you around 4-5 hours to reach the island. From Havelock, the volcanic island is 100 km away or 3-4 hours away. Since the island is located at a remote location and is uninhabited, regular passenger ferries do not go to the island. You’d only take a charter boat to Barren Island.

    Most charter boats start early in the morning so that you can reach Barren Island on time to enjoy a day’s worth of activities. Each boat accommodates up to 8 people, so you should travel with a group.

    Cost of making a Barren Island Volcano visit

    Since Barren Island is located at a remote location and you can’t take a local ferry to the island, you have to book a charter boat. Chartering a boat can be much more expensive compared to local ferries; however, you may be able to bring down the cost if you travel in a group and split the price. The total cost of booking a charter boat is around INR 130,000 to INR 150,000. The charge includes all the in-boat expenses like food, beverages, and other facilities. Most people take a charter boat to go fishing or enjoy a water activity like snorkelling or scuba diving. The cost of such activities and the required gear are also added to the cost of hiring the boat. You’ll also get guides who’ll accompany you on the trip.

    Before going to Barren Island, however, you’d have to get a tourist permit from the government as no one is allowed to visit the island without permission. The cost of the permit is INR 1000 for Indian nationals and around INR 3500 for foreign nationals.

    Best time to visit Barren Island

    The best to visit Barren Island is between November to February. The Andamans are located in a tropical region, this time of the year is perfect for a vacation as the weather is sunny and pleasant. While you can travel to Barren Island during the other months as well, the weather could be very hot and humid.

    Also, the rainy season between June to August is not very conducive for a beach vacation at the Andamans. Bad weather conditions may get many of your plans cancelled including a trip to Barren Island.

    Barren Island Volcano visit: FAQs

    1. Why is Barren Island famous?

    Answer: Barren Island is a volcanic island that is famous for being the only active volcano in South Asia.

    2How can you go to Barren Island? 

     Answer: Barren Island is accessible by a charter boat from either Port Blair or Havelock Island.

    3. Can you scuba dive at Barren Island?

    Answer: Yes, you can scuba dive at Barren Island. You can also snorkel in the water around the island.

    4. Are you allowed to step into Barren Island?

    Answer: Tourists are not allowed to explore Barren Island on foot. You can view it from your boat or ship. The island is uninhabited and not safe for humans to live in. Only a few animal species live on Barren Island.

    5. Do you need a permit to visit Barren Island?

    Answer: Yes, both Indian and foreign nationals need a permit to visit Barren Island. Indians have to pay INR 1000 for the permit while foreigners have to pay INR 3500.

  • Plan Your Journey to Barren Island by Boat

    Don’t we all wish that one morning we’ll just wake up to a bright sunny day and look out of the window to see an incredibly vast and deep blue sea and white sandy beaches? Well, every morning in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands is exactly like that. Not just the view, there’s an endless list of exciting things that you can do in the Andamans starting from scuba diving to exploring mangrove forests and even visiting remote islands.

    Speaking of visiting a remote island, you’d be surprised to hear that there is a volcano at Barren Island in the Andamans, which is the only active volcano in South Asia. Read this article to know more about this amazing volcanic island and how to get a charter boat to Barren Island:

    volcano at Barren Island

    First, like, as we already know by now, Barren Island is the only active volcanic Island in South Asia. It sits along the Indo-Burmese tectonic plate and is the only active volcano in the series of volcanoes from Myanmar to Sumatra.

    People from across the world visit Barren Island to observe this brilliant phenomenon. While you cannot explore the island on foot, you can do quite a few activities close to it. Barren Island attracts a lot of people for activities like scuba diving and fishing.

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    How to go to Barren Island:

    The only and best way to go to Barren Island is in a charter boat. Barren Island is located in a remote location a little further away from the other islands in the Andamans. As such, no regular passenger ferries go to the island. You can hire a private charter boat to take a day’s trip.

    Most charter boats to Barren Island start early in the morning and can accommodate up to 8 people. People usually travel in groups to avoid the high cost, but you can also book a boat alone if you want to make the journey alone. Of course, the boat staff and instructors will accompany you. Before you make the trip to Barren Island, you’d also need a tourist permit from the government. The permit usually comes at INR 1000 for Indian nationals and around INR 3500 for foreign nationals.

    charter boats to Barren Island

    There are a few travel agencies in the Andamans where you can book a place in a charter boat to Barren Island. The cost of the ticket is around INR 20,000 per person. In most cases, you’d have to book the whole boat which would make your total cost for the trip around INR 130,000. The charter boat package to Barren Island usually includes breakfast, lunch, and other snacks as well as beverages. You’d also be provided with fishing, snorkelling and scuba gear. You’d be interested to know that some charter boats can take you for a Barren Island trip even late at night.

    Time taken to Reach Barren Island in a Charter Boat

    There are two ways for you to go to Barren Island. One is from Port Blair and the other is from Havelock. If you are in Havelock, it would make sense for you to go to Barren Island directly from Havelock, as the distance to the island is less than that from Port Blair. Barren Island is around 100 km from Havelock Island and may take you 2-3 hours to take the journey. The island is 140 km away from Port Blair, which means that it will take you at least 4 hours to reach the island from the capital.

    Visiting Barren Island is usually an 8 to 9-hour long trip, so you should keep one day aside just for visiting the Island.

    Things to Do in Barren Island

    While you are not allowed to set foot on Barren Island, you can enjoy the activities around the island. There are many things that you can do near Barren Island. Here is a list of a few fund activities:

    • Fishing: One of the best things to do near Barren Island is game fishing. You can fish for a variety of fishes like marlins and tunas. Most charter boats come with guides who’ll help you with finding the best places to fish around Barren Island.
    • Snorkelling: The water around Barren Island is very clear, which makes it best for exploring the underwater world. You can explore the white-tip shark, Tunas, butterfly fish, Angelfish, and incredibly coloured reefs.
    • Scuba Dive: Yes, you can even scuba dive at Barren Island. However, you’d have to be an experienced and advanced-level scuba diver to be able to dive at Barren Island. The island is surrounded by five to six diving sites including the famous purple haze, Barren Garden, and Manta Point.

    Charter Boat to Barren Island: FAQs

    1. How can you go to Barren Island?

    Answer: Public ferries do not go to Barren Island. The only way to visit the island is by charter boat.

    2. Where can you get charter boats to Barren Island?

    Answer: To go to Barren Island, you can get charter boats from either Port Blair or Havelock Island.

    3. How far is Barren Island?

    Answer: Barren Island is 140 km away from Port Blair, so it would take you around 3-4 hours to reach the island from the capital. From Havelock, Barren Island is 100 km away and would take you 2-3 hours.

    4. How much time does the Barren Island trip take?

    Answer: It can take you anything between 8-9 hours to explore Barren Island. The journey to and from the island will take up half your time.

    5. Will you get a guide to Barren Island?

    Answer: Yes, guides are usually part of the Charter Boats packages to Barren Island. They’ll be able to provide you with any information you require as well as help with all kinds of activities.

    6. What kind of water sports can you do at Barren Island?

    Answer: You can scuba dive and snorkel at Barren Island. However, you’d have to be an advanced-level scuba diver to be able to dive at Barren Island.

    7. Do you need a permit to go to Barren Island?

    Answer: Yes, you need a tourist permit to visit Barren Island. You may have to pay between INR 1000-3500 depending on your nationality.

    8. Can you stay at Barren Island?

    Answer: Unfortunately, being a volcanic island, Barren Island is uninhabited. Tourists are also not allowed to stay on the island. you can also visit for a day trip. Also, you cannot explore the island either. Most people enjoy the water activities close to the island or just watch the active volcano from the charter boats.

    9. What is the best time to visit Barren Island?

    Answer: The best time to visit Barren Island is between November to February.

    10. Can you go to Barren Island for game fishing?

    Answer: Yes, Barren Island is famous for game fishing.

  • Shut down your office laptop right now and pack your bags; a beach vacation is calling you. And, if you did not know this already, the Andamans and the Nicobar Islands is one of the best places for a beach vacation in India. Close your eyes and imagine a vast, very vast, blue sea, lush and verdant islands, never-ending white pristine sandy beaches, and glorious underwater sea creatures surrounding. Why not add a volcano to it? Yes, not just islands, you can also spot a volcano at the Barren Island in the Andamans. Did you know that many people from across the world specifically go to the Andamans to visit Barren Island? Any why not? It is the only active volcano in South Asia.

    Why is Barren Island famous?

    Barren Island is home to the only active volcano in the Indian subcontinent. The island sits in the volcanic belt that runs along the Indo-Burmese tectonic plates. If you’ve ever wanted to see an active volcano, this is your chance as Barren Island has the only active volcano among a line of volcanoes from Myanmar to Sumatra. For these reasons and many more, Barren Island is a magnet for tourists and, specifically, scuba divers from across the world.

    While you cannot stay at Barren Island because it is an uninhabited island without any accommodations for tourists, you can visit the remote island from Havelock Island on a charter boat or a ship. While humans do not live on Barren Island, some animals and birds live on the island despite the rough conditions. Geologists have found small populations of goats, pigeons, flying foxes, pigeons, and even bats on the island. It is, however, difficult to spot the animals from a ship or even a charter boat.

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    Scuba diving in Barren Island

    While the island itself may be grey and devoid of rich fauna because of the harsh conditions, underwater life surrounding the island is rich and immensely colourful. There are at least known six dive sites across Barren Island whose depths start from 6 metres to beyond 40 metres. Of the dive sites, Purple Haze, Manta Point, and Barren Garden are the most popular sites.

    If you are not experienced in scuba diving, however, you will not be allowed to dive at Barren Island. Only experienced and expert divers can dive on Barren Island. Also, you’d need prior permission to be able to dive in any of the diving sites near the island. It does make sense to explore more than one scuba diving site on Barren Island when you are there. Your diving centre will provide you with a guide who’s familiar with the dive sites for all the dives.

    Marine life in Barren Island

    Barren Island boasts vibrant marine life. What is unique about the dive sites around the island is that unlike in the rest of Andamans and Nicobar Island, where the sand both on the beaches and underwater is white, the sand near Barren island is black or ashy. But the coral fields are soft and come in a variety of colours like purple, pink, orange, red, blue, and green. Purple haze has a series of big cathedral-like structures with many of these multicoloured corals.

    Manta rays are very common around the dive sites at Barren Island. Since the water is clear and the visibility is great, you can spot manta rays even from the surface at some points. You are also likely to spot white-tip reef sharks, marlins, and a variety of turtles. Since there are some underwater cleaning stations, you will also spot fusiliers, angelfish, sponges, scorpion fish, butterfly fish, etc.

    Fishing trips to Barren Island

    You’d be surprised to hear that Barren Island is one of the most famous sites for game fishing in the Andamans and Nicobar Island. The good news is that the water is so full of sea creatures, you’ll never be in a situation where you cannot spot and capture a fish. Most people go to Barren Island to capture tunas and marlins. You’ll find dogtooth tuna, Yellowfin tuna, blue and black tuna, and even sailfish.

    You can take a day trip to Barren Island on a boat with instructors. In most cases, you’d be provided with all the necessary fishing gear by your guides. Not just that, your guides will also take you to places where you are bound to find abundant fish. You can also explore the areas around Barren Island and even add a scuba diving activity to your fishing trip.

    Best time to visit Barren Island

    Barren Island is part of a tropical island group; hence, summers are quite humid and hot. There are also chances of heavy and erratic rains. All kinds of water sports, fishing trips and even boat rides are cancelled when it rains as it may get risky for you. The best time to visit then is during winter. It doesn’t get too cold in the Andamans, but the weather stays pleasant throughout. November to February is usually the best to visit Barren Island, but you can also visit the island around the end of October and up until March. The island is also cordoned off during active eruptions.

    How to reach Barren Island

    Barren Island is a remote Island and the only way to get to the island is via charter boats from either Port Blair or Havelock. The island is 140 km away from Port Blair and around 100 km away from Havelock. It may take you around 4 hours to reach Barren Island from Port Blair and 2-3 hours from Havelock Island. You have to plan an entire day’s trip of around 8-10 hours if you want to visit Barren Island and the journey usually starts in the early hours of the morning. Charter boats can usually accommodate 7-8 people at a go and include everything from fishing gear to scuba diving and snorkelling gear.

    The cost of travelling to Barren Island would depend on your starting point but may cost you around INR 20,000 per person. Most people usually travel in groups to split the cost. You’ll also need a tourist permit to visit the island which may cost you INR 1000 if you have Indian Nationality and around INR 3500 if you are a foreign national. Also, while you can travel around the island, no one is allowed to step on the island for safety concerns.

  • The Andaman Islands are known for their amazingly beautiful beaches and diving spots. A lot of travellers from across the world travel to the Andamans every year specifically to explore the various underwater spots. The islands are also home to one of the best beaches in South Asia – Radhanagar Beach is a beautiful spot for adventure as well as relaxation.

    But that’s not all. If you want to experience a blend of adventure with luxury, the Andamans again brings out a gem from its magic hat. The Barren Island is a volcanic island located in the Andamans that is famous worldwide for being the only active volcano in South Asia. And, if you want, you can also go for a charter fishing trip to Barren Island.

    Why go for Charter Fishing to Barren Island

    If you love fishing, there is no place better in this world than Barren Island. The water near the island is incredibly rich and has a diverse collection of marine life, especially, fish that are very popular for game fishing. The most common varieties of fish are the Yellow and dogtooth Tunas. You’ll also find many black as well as blue marlins swarming the area. Also common are the dorado and sailfish.

    The best part is that unlike in many fishing spots where you’d have to wait throughout the day and be patient before capturing a fish, at Barren Island, you are promised to have great luck with fishing. It is very easy to catch fishes given that are large quantities of them. Also, charter boats usually come with local guides who are well acquainted with the area and know which are the best spots for game fishing.

    Who knows, you might even end up with a trophy fish. Wouldn’t that be just great? Since going to Barren Island is a day-long trip, most of which would be spent on the journey, you’d get just about a couple of hours to fish. So, your guides will ensure that you can get the best out of your fishing trip and have time to enjoy other activities as well.

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    How to go on a Charter Fishing Trip to Barren Island?

    Charter Fishing Trip to Barren Island

    The only way to go charter boat fishing to Barren Island is from Port Blair or Havelock Island. Both places have easy accessibility to Barren Island; however, you can only go via a private charter boat. From Port Blair, it will take around 4-5 hours to reach Barren Island, but from Havelock Island, you’ll take 2-3 hours.

    However, note that even Havelock can only be accessed by a ferry journey of 2-3 hours from Port Blair. So, unless you plan to explore Havelock Island, you should ideally take the trip from Port Blair directly. Also, most charter boat trips to Barren Island can take you 8-9 hours including the journey, so you keep an entire aside just for a trip to Barren Island.

    You’ll have to pay INR 130,000-150,000 to book a charter fishing trip to Barren Island. This includes meals, beverages and all equipment required for your fishing and other water activities.

    What to do on Your Barren Island Trip

    There are plenty of things that you can do on Barren Island. The most popular activity is, of course, game fishing. Most people go for a charter fishing trip to Barren Island. Apart from that, many people also go to the island for snorkelling and scuba diving. The underwater area near Barren Island is excellent for scuba diving. Purple Haze, Barren Garden, and Manta Point are famous diving spots not just among Indians but even for scuba divers across the world.

    You’ll be able to spot many white-tip sharks and manta rays everywhere. But what will blow your mind is the incredibly coloured corals blanketing the walls and ridges underwater. However, given the depth and difficulty of the dives, only advanced-level scuba divers can dive near Barren Island.

    The good news is that you need to be an expert diver to snorkel; you don’t even have to be a swimmer. In snorkelling, you can enjoy a panoramic view while floating on the surface of the water.

    What is the Best Time to take a Charter Fishing Trip to Barren Island?

    The best time to take a charter fishing trip to Barren Island is between November to February. The weather around this time is pleasant and sunny – perfect for a charter boat journey. You cannot travel to Barren Island during the rainy season which is usually between June to August. That’s because all charter fishing trips to Barren Island are cancelled during rainy or stormy weather.

    Barren Island trip Without a Charter Boat

    Charter Boats are the only way to travel to Barren Island if you want to do any activities. Being located at a remote location, local passenger ferries do not go to Barren Island. However, there are some cruises that go on trips to Barren Island. However, you’ll not be able to do any activities during the cruise journey. Nevertheless, you’ll still just get a glimpse of the island from the ship.

    Charter Fishing Trip to Barren Island: FAQ

    1. When can you go fishing at Barren Island?

    Answer: The best time to visit Barren Island is between November to February.

    2. How much time does it take to reach Barren Island?

    Answer: It would take you 2-3 hours to reach Barren Island from Havelock and around 4-5 hours to reach the island from Port Blair.

    3. Do I need a permit to visit Barren Island?

    Answer: Yes, you need a tourist permit from the government to visit Barren Island. Indian nationals have to pay INR 1000 for the permit while foreign nationals have to pay INR 3500.

    4. Where will you get the fishing gear game fishing?

    Answer: All charter boats that go to Barren Island will have fishing gear with them. You do not have to manage your fishing gear separately unless you want to. You just have to inform the charter boat agency about your interest in fishing before the trip.

    5. How much does it cost to book a charter boat to Barren Island?

    Answer: A charter fishing trip to Barren Island will cost you anything between INR 130,000-150,000.

  • Andaman and Nicobar Islands is a paradise with many hidden gems. Most people go to the travel destination to explore beautiful pristine beaches and vibrant marine life. But here is a secret you may not have known until now: the Andamans is also home to the only active volcano in South Asia at Barren Island. And not just that; if you are in the Andamans, you can easily pay a visit to Barren Island to watch the brilliant caldera of the volcano. 

    That’s not all: you can also experience the unique marine ecosystem of the water surrounding Barren Island and even go fishing. How amazing does it sound to be fishing close to an active volcano? Surely, it’s an experience of a lifetime. 

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    Why go Fishing in Barren Island

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    If you love fishing or at least want to try fishing once in your life, there’s no better place in this world other than the Andamans. The travel destination boasts a brilliant and unique marine ecosystem that includes a variety of sea creatures. Barren Island, especially, attracts people from all over the world to its uniquely set up underwater ecosystem. Being a cleaning station, the areas surrounding Barren Island are home to many marine creatures. 

    Giant Yellow and Dogtooth tunas are especially common in Barren Island and so are marlins. Both the Blue and Black varieties of marlins are very popular among game fishers. If you look deeper, you’ll also find many sailfish and dorado fishes among a myriad of other small and large fish. 

    You’ll be accompanied by guides throughout your fishing trip. What’s good about this is that the guides are usually locals of nearby islands and know which areas in the water are best for fishing. This saves you a lot of time you’d otherwise be spending on finding the best spot. Fishing in Barren Island is much easier compared to a lot of other places. 

    How to go Fishing in Barren Island

    Since Barren Island sits at a remote location, you will not get regular passenger ferries going to the island. Also, the island is uninhabited, so there’s no requirement for local ferries to go there. If you want to visit Barren Island, you’d have to book a charter boat from either Port Blair or Havelock Island. Charter boats can accommodate up to 8 people, so, it would be good if you could arrange a private group or are travelling in a group. The cost of booking a charter boat is usually around INR 130,000- 150,000 or around INR 20,000 per person. 

    The one-day trip covers everything from meals to snacks and even beverages. You’ll have guides who’ll provide you with the information you need. The charter boat package also includes all fishing gear needed for fishing in Barren Island. It also covers a snorkelling trip in the water to explore the exquisite marine life and the black sands of Barren Island. 

    Note that you’d have to first get a permit from the authorities before visiting Barren Island. The cost of the permit is around INR 1000 for Indian nationals and INR 3500 for foreign nationals. 

    How Much time do You Need to Explore Barren Island?

    Your fishing trip to Barren Island may take more than a couple of hours. Most charter boats cover an entire day’s package. Barren Island is around 140 km away from Port Blair, which may take you around 3-4 hours to cover. From Havelock, Barren Island is 100 km away and it may you 2-3 hours to reach the island by charter boat. 

    Best time to go Fishing Barren Island

    The best time to visit Barren Island is the same as the best time to visit the Andamans. Summers are usually hot and humid in the Andamans as it is located in the tropics. Winters on the other hand are pleasant, with the sun shining above your head almost all the time. 

    The best time then to visit Barren Island is between November to February. Some boat services may be open until March, but the journey would depend on the weather. All charter boat services are cancelled if the weather is bad. 

    Things to Do in Barren Island

    Fishing in Barren Island is one of the most famous and best things you will do on your trip to the Andamans. Many people go to the island, just to enjoy the rare experience of watching an active volcano. You can enjoy a beautiful and luxurious trip amid the vast open sea. 

    Most charter boats also offer guides to help you with snorkelling, in case you are interested. Snorkelling involves exploring the underwater from the surface of the water by using a snorkelling device. You need not know how to swim to snorkel in Barren Island or be an expert in snorkelling. 

    Another Barren-Island activity that is very famous is scuba diving. There are at least six diving sites around Barren Island including the famous Manta Point, Barren Garden, and Purple Haze. However, you can scuba dive in Barren Island only if you are an experienced diver with advanced-level certification.

    You have to inform the charter boat company in advance if you are planning to scuba dive in Barren Island. You’ll, of course, be accompanied by a diving instructor who’s more familiar with the ecosystem. The marine life in Barren Island will leave you spellbound; expect to see many white-tip sharks, manta rays, and incredibly vibrant and colourful corals.

    About Barren Island

    Barren Island is home to the only active volcano in the Indian subcontinent. It lies along a chain of volcanic islands in the Myanmar-Sumatra trail and is the only active volcano in the region. The volcano is known to have first erupted in the 18 century and after more than 100 years again in the 2000s. 

    Barren Island is uninhabited with only a few animals and birds surviving in the harsh conditions of the volcanic island. There are some goats, pigeons, and a few varieties of rodents. However, you may not be able to spot any of them, as the animals usually reside deep in the island’s forests. 

  • Whether you are traveling to the Andaman Islands with your friends, family, partner, or solo, there are numerous things you must take into consideration. These include tickets, accommodation, and places to visit. And while these are the most important ones, this isn’t it. There is one more thing that is equally crucial, which is a photo shoot. 

    If you are visiting the Andamans, getting quality photographs captured is a must. Be it the desire for uploading them on social media platforms or the willingness to show your close ones the fun time you had, you should definitely capture memories through a photo shoot. 

    In this blog, we have shared every important detail associated with performing a photo shoot in the Andaman Islands. From the prices of various photoshoot packages to the places where you can get aesthetic photos clicked, we have covered it all. So keep reading to find out everything about it. 

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    Why Opt for a Photo Shoot in the Andamans?

    In case you are confused about whether or not you should hire a photographer to perform a photo shoot in the Andaman Islands, think no more. Given below are some of the main reasons why you should go for it. 

    1. Get the Right Guidance.

    I think we all agree with this – we all have a couple of poses for our photographs. If you agree that your posture remains the same while the backdrop changes, hiring a photographer can be greatly useful. 

    When you are on the islands, you will not be able to resist clicking photographs at every place and capturing every moment, considering the beauty of every spot here. Now it won’t be justice to the splendor of the Andamans if you have similar poses in all your photographs. Thus, a professional photo shoot means you will receive some guidance regarding the kinds of poses you can consider and the props you can use.

    1. High-Quality, Edited Photographs

    A photoshoot on the Andaman Islands by an expert implies that you will get high-quality photographs, considering the equipment they will use, including the high-resolution cameras. What’s more, their post-production skills are going to be mind-blowing, which is why once you receive the final result, which is edited photographs, you will be amazed. 

    1. Experience and Expertise

    The best part about getting a photoshoot done in the Andamans is that the photographers are highly experienced. And since it’s their area of expertise, their frames will leave you stunned. What’s more, since they are experts in the field, they have immense knowledge about the kinds of photographs that can be clicked in groups, solo, as well as in couples. And finally, being locals in the area, they are aware of the best photographic spots. 

    Photoshoot in the Andamans – The Best Attractions 

    Some of the most popular attractions for photoshoots in the Andamans are shared below. For your convenience, we have also shared the prices and specifics for each of these.

    1. Radhanagar Beach

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    The beauty of Radhangar Beach is what makes it a popular tourist destination among Indians as well as tourists. This is another reason why it is considered to be one of the most magnificent beaches in Asia. 

    30-Minute Photoshoot: You will get 15 edited and raw images at the price of INR 5,000.

    60-Minute Photoshoot: You will be provided with 25 edited and raw images at the price of INR 10,000.

    1. Kala Pathar Beach

    The black stones at the beach are ideal for adding contrast to your photos. Can you imagine a more perfect backdrop than the blue hues of the ocean and sky, white sands, and black stones?

    30-Minute Photoshoot: You will get 15 edited and raw images at the price of INR 5,000.

    60-Minute Photoshoot: You will get 25 edited and raw images at the price of INR 10,000.

    1. Elephant Beach

    The Elephant Beach on Havelock Island in the Andamans is ideal for a leisure tour and water sports. The abundance of corals and rich marine life are what make it even more splendid.

    30-Minute Photoshoot: In this package, you will get 15 edited and raw images at the price of INR 6,000.

    60-Minute Photoshoot: Get 25 edited and raw images at the price of INR 13,000.

    1. Underwater Shoot for Engagement

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    Do you and your partner love the ocean and are planning to exchange rings underwater? Well then not capturing the moment is impossible. After all, this can be performed on any diving spot you choose and costs the same. Moreover, you will get to brag about the experience of the underwater world and the kinds of creatures you spotted while beginning a new journey in your life. 

    30-Minute Shoot: In this, you will be provided with a 2-minute edited video for Instagram or YouTube along with a raw video at the price of just INR 10,000. 

    Is a Photo Shoot in Andamans Worthy?

    After looking at the costs of photoshoots in the Andamans, if you are wondering about their worth, let us assure you, it is completely worth it. You deserve to get high-quality pictures with a high level of creativity at such a beautiful place. Besides, there are numerous astounding spots on the islands where you can get your photos clicked. 

    What’s more, the islands are popular among photographers for their beauty. In fact, several photographers visit the islands for the sake of capturing their beauty. So if you are to travel here, why not get yourself captured with the splendor of the destination? Besides, different times of the day provide different results – each being gorgeous in its own way. For instance, photos in broad daylight can offer backdrops of glimmering waters while the golden hour hues are magical on their own. 

    Book Your Shoot in Advance

    Once you are done booking your tickets and accommodation along with planning your itinerary, we recommend you book your photoshoot as well. This way, you won’t face any problems later. For example, if you travel during the peak season, the photographers you would want to hire may already be booked, which may turn out to be a disappointment. Thus, it’s best to book ahead of your arrival.

  • The Andaman Islands are vast and beautiful but not all parts of the archipelago are accessible for tourist. That is unless you get use private boat transfers to explore the island. Exploring the Andaman Islands by private boat transfer is an amazing experience that offers access to some of the most stunning and remote parts of the archipelago.

    With the privacy, flexibility, and accessibility they offer, private boat transfers are the perfect way to create your itinerary and discover the islands at your own pace. You can snorkel in the stunning and clear waters, explore ancient tribes, or watch the sun rise or set over the islands. Private boat transfers offer a comfortable and luxurious way to experience the Andamans in all their glory.

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    Why Should take Private Boat Transfers in the Andamans?

    One of the most significant advantages of private boat transfers is the privacy and flexibility they offer. With a private boat, you have the freedom to explore the islands at your own pace. You can also avoid the crowds that often accompany group tours, ensuring a more peaceful and relaxing experience.

    Whether you want to spend the day lounging on secluded beaches, snorkelling in crystal clear waters, or exploring the rich cultural heritage of the Andaman Islands, a private boat excursion can be tailored to meet your needs.

    The Andaman Islands are home to some of the most pristine and remote areas in the world, and private boat transfers are the perfect way to access them. With a private boat, you can reach secluded beaches, hidden coves, and remote islands that are inaccessible by other means of transportation.

    If you are into adventure activities, private boat transfers can offer you access to the Andamans’ best snorkelling and diving spots, where you can explore the colourful marine beneath the waves. From swimming with schools of fish and spotting colourful sea anemones to encountering majestic sea turtles and even reef sharks, the Andaman Islands' underwater world is a must-see for any nature lover.

    Whether you prefer a romantic sunset cruise with your loved one or a sunrise tour to start your day off right, private boat transfers provide an unforgettable experience that will stay with you long after you leave the islands.

    What Can you Explore with Private Boat Transfers in the Andamans

    Private boat transfers are available throughout the Andaman Islands and can be customised to suit your needs and interests. Some of the most popular destinations for private boat transfers include Havelock Island, Neil Island, Ross Island, North Bay Island, and Baratang Island. Each of these islands offers a unique set of attractions and activities that are perfect for exploring by boat.

    Havelock Island is one of the most popular destinations in the Andaman Islands and is home to some of the region's most beautiful beaches. Private boat transfers to Havelock Island typically include stops at these beaches, as well as opportunities for snorkelling, diving, and exploring the island's lush rainforests.

    Neil Island is another popular destination for private boat transfers and is known for its pristine beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and stunning sunsets. Private boat transfers to Neil Island typically include stops at popular snorkelling and diving spots like Bharatpur Beach and Laxmanpur Beach.

    Ross Island and North Bay Island are both located near Port Blair and offer opportunities to explore the region's colonial history and marine life, respectively. Private boat transfers to these islands typically include stops at historic sites like the British-era ruins on Ross Island and snorkelling spots like Coral Island and Snake Island.

    Baratang Island is a lesser-known destination in the Andaman Islands but is no less spectacular. Private boat transfers to Baratang Island offer opportunities to explore the region's mangrove forests, limestone caves, and indigenous tribes.

    How Much time do Private Boat Transfers take? 

    The duration of private boat transfers in the Andaman Islands can vary depending on your itinerary and the activities you choose to do. Private boat transfers can range from a few hours to a full day or more, depending on the distance and number of stops you want to make. It is important to plan your journey and discuss your preferences with your tour operator or boat owner to ensure that your private boat transfer meets your expectations and fits within your schedule.

    Cost of taking Private Boat transfers in the Andamans

    The cost of private boat transfers in the Andaman Islands varies depending on several factors, including the type of boat, the duration of the excursion, and the number of stops and activities included. Generally, smaller boats cost less than larger ones, and longer excursions cost more than shorter ones.

    You may have to pay anything between INR 130,000 to INR 150,000 for a full boat. It is always a good idea to research and compare prices from different tour operators or boat owners before booking your private boat transfer to ensure that you are getting a fair price. Some tour operators offer individual seats in boats at around INR 25000. 

    All boats usually include a private boat with a licensed captain, guide, and life jackets. Depending on your package, other amenities and services such as food and drinks, snorkelling or diving equipment rental may also be included.

    Best time to take Private Boat Transfers in the Andaman Islands

    The best time to take private boat transfers in the Andaman Islands is from October to May, during the region’s dry season. During this time, the weather is generally sunny and dry, with calm seas and comfortable temperatures. This makes it the perfect time to explore the islands and enjoy activities such as snorkelling, diving, and beach hopping. 

    From June to September, the Andaman Islands experience their monsoon season, which can bring heavy rains and rough seas. This can make it difficult or even unsafe to take private boat transfers during this time. Many boat operators and tour companies may not operate during this season, and those that do may have limited availability and reduced services.

  • If you're looking for a luxurious and personalized experience in the Andaman Islands, consider a private boat charter from Port Blair to Havelock Island. With your own boat, you can set your own itinerary, visit secluded beaches and coves, and enjoy the crystal-clear waters of the Bay of Bengal in privacy and comfort. Whether you're travelling with family, friends, or your significant other, a private boat charter is sure to be a highlight of your trip to the Andamans.

    What are Private Boat Charters?

    Private boat charters are when you rent an entire boat for yourself, your family, or your group of friends. You can choose the type of boat you want, the duration of your trip, and the destinations you want to visit. You'll have your own crew, who will cater to your needs and ensure that you have a safe and enjoyable journey.

    In the case of private boat charters from Port Blair to Havelock Island, you can choose from a range of boats, including motor yachts, catamarans, and sailboats. These boats are equipped with modern amenities such as air conditioning, comfortable seating, and spacious decks. 

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    Why you Should take Private Boat Charters

    There are several benefits to choosing a private boat charter over other modes of transportation. First, you'll have complete control over your itinerary. You can choose the places you want to visit and the activities you want to do. You won't have to worry about being stuck in a crowded tour group or having to follow someone else's schedule. 

    Second, private boat charters offer a level of privacy and exclusivity that's hard to find elsewhere. You'll have your own space to relax and unwind, away from the crowds of tourists. You'll also have access to secluded beaches and coves that are only accessible by boat, making for a truly unique experience.

    Third, private boat charters are highly customisable. You can choose the duration of your trip, from a few hours to several days. You can also add on additional activities such as snorkelling, diving, or fishing. 

    When you book a private boat charter, you can expect a high level of service and attention to detail. You can enjoy a luxurious trip with a crew that will provide you with everything from refreshments to helping with fishing and snorkelling gear. Since the crew is knowledgeable about the local area and can provide insights and recommendations on the best places to visit. You can bask in the sun on the deck, take a dip in the ocean, or enjoy a delicious meal prepared by your crew. 

    Explore the Route from Port Blair to Havelock Island in a Private Charter Boat

    The journey from Port Blair to Havelock Island is scenic and enjoyable. You'll pass by picturesque islands, rocky outcroppings, and lush forests as you make your way across the Bay of Bengal. Depending on the type of boat you choose and the weather conditions, the journey can take anywhere from 90 minutes to a few hours.

    Since you’ll be travelling by private boat, you’ll be able to explore many places. Along the way, you'll have the opportunity to stop at several points of interest, including Elephant Beach and Radhanagar Beach. These beaches are known for their clear waters, soft sands, and vibrant marine life, making them ideal for swimming, snorkelling, and diving.

    How to Choose the right Charter Boat 

    When choosing a private boat charter, it’s important to consider your needs and preferences. Do you prefer the speed and convenience of a motor yacht or the elegance and grace of a sailboat? Do you want a boat that’s equipped for fishing or diving, or one that's focused on comfort and relaxation?

    You should also consider the size of your group and your budget. Larger groups may require a bigger boat, while smaller groups may prefer a more intimate experience. Most boats usually accommodate up to 8 people Prices for private boat charters vary depending on the type of boat, the duration of the trip, and the activities included. 

    Cost of taking a Private Boat from Port Blair to Havelock Island

    There are many regular passenger ferries available from Port Blair to Havelock Island, but if you want to travel in luxury, you should take a private boat charter. The cost of taking a boat from Port Blair to Havelock Island varies depending on the size of the boat, the duration of the charter, and the services provided. On average, you can expect to pay between INR 20,000 to INR 30,000 for a day-long charter.

    This may include the cost of fuel, crew, and refreshments. It's important to note that prices may be higher during peak season and may vary depending on the specific charter company you choose. However, while it may be more expensive than a public ferry, the convenience and luxury of a private boat charter can be well worth the investment.

    Why Should you Visit Havelock Island from Port Blair

    Havelock Island is one of the most beautiful and enchanting islands in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands of India. It is a perfect destination for those looking for a serene and peaceful holiday in the lap of nature. The island is known for its pristine beaches, crystal clear waters, lush green forests, and abundant marine life. The beaches of Havelock Island are breathtakingly beautiful.

    The most famous one is Radhanagar Beach, which has been voted one of the best beaches in Asia. The beach boasts soft white sand, turquoise waters, and stunning sunsets. It is an ideal place for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports.

    The island is also a haven for divers and snorkelers. The island is home to some of the best dive sites in India, where you can explore coral reefs, exotic fish, and even shipwrecks. The marine life here is diverse and abundant, making it a paradise for underwater enthusiasts.

    That’s not all: Havelock has a rich biodiversity and is home to many rare and endangered species. The forests of Havelock Island are home to a variety of flora and fauna, including giant robber crabs, sea turtles, and exotic birds.

  • The Andaman Islands are a stunning destination that is home to some of the world’s most beautiful beaches and exotic marine life. The archipelago is comprised of 572 islands, with only 37 of them inhabited, making it an amazing destination that offers unparalleled opportunities for adventure and fun. One of the best ways to explore the Andaman Islands is by yacht, which offers a luxurious way to experience the islands. 

    Why Take Yacht Charters in the Andaman Islands 

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    A yacht charter in the Andaman Islands is the ultimate way to explore the remote and pristine beaches, lagoons, and reefs. With a yacht, you can explore the islands at your own pace, avoiding the crowds and experiencing the natural beauty of the islands in a more intimate way. A yacht charter offers a unique and luxurious way to experience the Andaman Islands, with an experienced crew on hand to cater to your every need. Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway or a family adventure, a yacht charter in the Andaman Islands offers something for everyone. 

    Yacht charters also offer a wealth of activities and experiences. One of the most popular activities is scuba diving, with the Andaman Islands offering some of the best diving spots in the world. You can also try kayaking, with the calm and clear waters making it perfect for exploring the mangrove forests and lagoons. If you're looking for something more relaxing, then simply lounging on the deck of your yacht and soaking up the stunning scenery is a great way to unwind.

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    Best time to Go On a Yacht Charter in the Andaman Islands 

    The Andaman Islands have a tropical climate, with the best time to visit from October to May when the weather is dry and sunny. During this time, the sea is calm, making it perfect for yacht charters. The monsoon season lasts from June to September, and during this time, the weather can be unpredictable, with rough seas and heavy rainfall. It's worth noting that some of the islands may be inaccessible during the monsoon season due to safety concerns, so it’s best to plan your trip during the dry season.

    Best Yacht Routes take in the Andaman Islands 

    There are a number of popular yacht routes in the Andaman Islands, each offering a unique and unforgettable experience. One of the most popular routes is the Havelock Island route, which takes you to the famous Radhanagar Beach, known for its crystal-clear waters and pristine white sand. Another popular route is the South Andaman Island route, which takes you to some of the more remote and secluded islands in the archipelago, offering a unique and intimate way to experience the natural beauty of the region.

    The North Andaman Island route is also popular, taking you to the more rugged and adventurous islands in the archipelago, including Baratang Island, which is known for its limestone caves and mangrove forests. You can also explore Barren Island on a yacht. 

    How to Choose the right Yacht Charters in the Andaman Islands

    When it comes to choosing the right yacht for your charter, there are a number of factors to consider, including your budget, the size of your group, and the type of experience you're looking for. If you're looking for a luxury yacht charter, then there are a number of high-end options available, offering everything from private cabins with ensuite bathrooms to gourmet dining and spa facilities.

    For those on a tighter budget, there are also more affordable options available, offering a comfortable and practical way to explore the islands. It's important to consider the size of your group when choosing a yacht, as some yachts may be better suited for smaller or larger groups. Additionally, it’s worth considering the type of experience you're looking for, whether it's a romantic getaway or a family adventure, as this can help determine the type of yacht that's best suited for your needs.

    One popular option for yacht charters in the Andaman Islands is the catamaran, which offers a stable and comfortable way to explore the islands. Catamarans are also eco-friendly, as they have a smaller carbon footprint than traditional motor yachts, making them a great choice for those looking for a sustainable way to explore the islands.

    Cost of Yacht Charters in the Andaman Islands

    The cost of yacht charters in the Andaman Islands can vary depending on a number of factors, such as the type and size of the yacht, the duration of the charter, and the level of luxury and services provided. Generally, yacht charters in the Andaman Islands can range from around INR 130,000 to INR 150,000 or more.

    However, there are also more affordable options available, and many yacht charter companies offer customized packages to suit a range of budgets and preferences. For example, some tour operators offer individual seats in catamarans for around INR 25000. 

    Best Places to Visit by a Yacht Charter in the Andamans

    The Andaman Islands are a beautiful destination for yacht charters. Here are some of the best places to visit by yacht in the Andaman Islands:

    1. Neil Island: This small island is a hidden gem in the Andaman Islands, offering beautiful beaches, snorkelling and diving opportunities, and a relaxed and laid-back vibe.
    2. Baratang Island: This island is known for its unique limestone caves and mangrove forests, which can be explored by boat. The island is also home to a number of exotic bird species.
    3. North Button Island: This remote island is located off the coast of North Andaman Island and offers a pristine and untouched natural environment. It's a great place for wildlife spotting, including dolphins, turtles, and a variety of bird species.
    4. Cinque Island: This small island is located in the southern part of the Andaman Islands and offers beautiful coral reefs and a variety of marine life. It's a great place for snorkelling and diving, with clear and calm waters. 
    5. Barren Island: This remote island is located off the coast of the Andaman Islands and is home to an active volcano. In fact, it is the only active volcano in South Asia. The island is a popular destination if you like activities like game fishing and snorkelling. 
  • Are you looking for a secluded island getaway in India? Look no further than Neil Island, a small island paradise located in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Known for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and relaxed atmosphere, Neil Island is the perfect destination for those seeking a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. And what better way to experience this secluded island paradise than by chartering a private boat? A private boat charter to Neil Island is the perfect way to experience this secluded island paradise in style and comfort. With the flexibility and control that a private boat provides, you can explore the island at your own pace and according to your own interests.

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    Benefits of private boat charters to Neil Island

    One of the primary benefits of chartering a private boat to Neil Island is the flexibility and control it provides. You won't have to worry about adhering to a strict tour schedule or dealing with crowds of tourists. You can also enjoy the privacy and exclusivity it offers. You can enjoy your own private beach, snorkelling spot, or fishing hole without having to share it with anyone else. This is especially important during the current pandemic situation when many people prefer to avoid crowded public spaces.

    Private boat charters also offer personalised service, with a captain and crew dedicated to ensuring that you have an unforgettable experience. They can tailor the trip to your preferences, whether that be a romantic sunset cruise or a fun-filled day of water sports.

    Top attractions to visit on Neil Island

    Neil Island is one of the top destinations in the Andamans. Since it is not as popular as Havelock Island, it is less crowded, which makes it even more appealing to visit. If you take a private boat charter to Neil Island, you’ll be able to experience many beautiful beaches. Here’s a list of some of the top attractions at Neil Island. 

    Laxmanpur Beach: Laxmanpur Beach is one of the most beautiful and serene beaches on Neil Island. It's the perfect spot for a picnic, a romantic stroll, or a relaxing swim. The beach is known for its stunning sunsets, and you can often spot dolphins frolicking in the waters just offshore.

    Bharatpur Beach: Bharatpur Beach is a must-visit for those interested in snorkelling and scuba diving. The clear waters are home to a vibrant array of marine life, including colourful fish, sea turtles, and even octopuses. There are several dive shops located near the beach that offer guided snorkelling and scuba diving tours.

    Natural Bridge: The Natural Bridge is a unique rock formation that has been created by the relentless pounding of the waves. It's a popular spot for photos and offers stunning views of the surrounding coastline. You can reach the Natural Bridge via a short hike from Laxmanpur Beach.

    Ramnagar Beach: Ramnagar Beach is a secluded and unspoiled beach on the eastern side of Neil Island. It's the perfect spot for a peaceful day of sunbathing and swimming, with crystal-clear waters and soft white sand. There are also several small restaurants and shops located near the beach that offer refreshments and souvenirs.

    Neil Island Jetty: The Neil Island Jetty is the main point of arrival and departure for visitors to Neil Island. It's a bustling hub of activity, with boats coming and going throughout the day. There are several small shops and restaurants located near the jetty that offer snacks and refreshments.

    How to charter a private boat to Neil Island

    Chartering a private boat to Neil Island is a relatively straightforward process. There are several boat charter companies located in Port Blair, the capital city of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Havelock Island that offer private boat charters to Neil Island. These companies can provide you with a range of options, from small speedboats to luxury yachts, depending on your preferences and budget. To charter a private boat, you will need to provide the charter company with your desired travel dates, the number of people in your group, and any specific requests or preferences you may have. The company will then provide you with a quote for the charter, which will typically include the cost of the boat rental, fuel, and crew.

    Once you've arrived at Neil Island, your captain and crew will take care of all the logistics, including navigating the waters, anchoring the boat, and providing you with any necessary equipment, such as snorkelling gear or fishing rods. They can also recommend the best spots to visit and provide you with information about the local history and culture.

    Cost of getting a private boat charter to Neil Island

    The cost of private boat charters to Neil Island can vary depending on the type of boat, the duration of the charter, and the number of people in your group. Generally, the cost of a private boat charter for a day trip to Neil Island can range from around INR 10,000 to INR 50,000, depending on the size and type of boat.

    For those looking for a more luxurious experience, there are also high-end yacht charters available that can cost upwards of INR 1 lakh. However, a standard private boat charter should provide a comfortable and enjoyable experience without breaking the bank.

    It's important to keep in mind that the cost of the charter may not include additional expenses such as food, drinks, or any activities you may choose to participate in while on the island. You should discuss any additional expenses with your charter company beforehand so that you have a clear understanding of the total cost of your trip.

    Best time to visit Neil Island

    The best time to visit Neil Island is between the months of October and May, which is the dry season. During this time, the weather is generally sunny and dry, making it perfect for outdoor activities such as beach hopping, snorkelling, and scuba diving. The monsoon season from June to September can bring heavy rains and strong winds, which may cause disruptions to travel plans and activities. It's best to avoid visiting Neil Island during this time unless you don't mind the rain and potential travel disruptions. Overall, the best time to visit Neil Island is during the dry season when the weather is pleasant and ideal for exploring the island.

  • Barren Island, located in the Andaman Sea, is a true paradise for those seeking adventure and exploration. This small island is a dormant volcano and is known for its incredible marine life, making it an excellent spot for snorkelling and diving. If you are planning a trip to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, then Barren Island should be on your itinerary. Snorkelling and diving around Barren Island are adventures like no other. From the fascinating marine life to the pristine coral reefs and volcanic rock formations, this island has something for every underwater explorer.

    What is Barren Island

    Barren Island is a dormant volcano. The island's volcanic history has left behind some stunning rock formations, both above and below the water. While snorkelling or diving around the island, you will come across incredible volcanic rock formations that are home to a variety of marine life. The rock formations are also a great place to spot moray eels and lobsters, which like to hide in the crevices of the rocks. Additionally, you will find that the rock formations are home to a variety of coral species, which have attached themselves to the rocks over time.

    The mysteries of the Volcano Barren Island's volcano may be dormant, but it is still an active one. The island's volcano has erupted several times in the past, the most recent eruption occurring in 2017. While it is not possible to explore the volcano on foot, diving around the island can give you a glimpse into the mysteries of this natural wonder.

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    Explore the Marine life Near Barren Island

    Barren Island is home to some of the most stunning marine life in the world. The island’s pristine waters are home to a variety of fish species, including barracudas, tuna, and snappers. Additionally, the island's waters are also home to several species of sharks, including the whitetip reef shark and the blacktip reef shark. If you are lucky, you may also spot the majestic manta ray while snorkelling or diving. These creatures are a sight to behold and are a rare find in many parts of the world. Additionally, you may also come across sea turtles, octopuses, and other fascinating marine creatures.

    Also, Barren Island’s coral reefs are a must-see for anyone who loves snorkelling or diving. The reefs surrounding the island are pristine and untouched, making them a haven for marine life. The coral reefs are home to a variety of coral species, including brain coral, staghorn coral, and mushroom coral. The vibrant colours of the coral will leave you spellbound, and you will find yourself lost in the beauty of this underwater world.

    If you are lucky, you may even come across underwater volcanic vents while diving. These vents are openings in the ocean floor that release hot, mineral-rich water from the volcano. The vents are home to a variety of marine life, including crabs, shrimps, and tube worms.

    Snorkelling Near Barren Island

    Snorkelling on Barren Island is a unique and unforgettable experience. The deep blue waters surrounding the island are home to a diverse range of marine life and the visibility in the waters is excellent, making it an ideal location for snorkelling.

    Snorkelling around the island is typically done in shallow waters, making it accessible to snorkelers of all levels of experience. The best part is that you don’t even need to know how to swim to be able to snorkel on Barren Island. You can just float on the water and enjoy a panoramic view of the underwater world. Your guide will help you find the right spots to enjoy your time in the water. 

    Scuba diving Near Barren Island

    Diving in Barren Island is a must-do activity for anyone looking for a truly unique and unforgettable underwater adventure.There are many scuba diving spots near Barren Island. Some of the most popular ones are Purple Haze, Barren Garden, and Manta Point. However, not everyone can scuba dive near Barren Island. Only experienced divers who have advanced-level certification in scuba diving can dive near Barren Island. This is because the dive is very deep and the visibility is low underwater. 

    How to Visit Barren Island

    The only way to travel to Barren Island is by chartering a private boat. Since the island sits in a remote location, you’ll not find any regular passenger ferries going to the island. There are several tour operators in the Andaman Islands that offer snorkelling and diving trips to Barren Island. The time taken to visit Barren Island by private boat can vary depending on the boat's speed and the weather conditions.

    On average, it takes around 3-4 hours to reach the island from Port Blair by private boat. From Havelock Island, it would take you 2-3 hours. However, the actual duration can vary depending on the boat's size and capacity, as well as the itinerary planned for the trip. It is important to plan for adequate time to explore the island and its unique marine life, as well as to account for any unforeseen circumstances that may arise during the journey.

    Cost of visiting Barren Island

    The cost of visiting Barren Island can vary depending on various factors, such as the mode of transportation and the activities planned. The cost of a private boat to the island can range from INR 100,000 to INR 150,000, depending on the boat's size and capacity. Most boats can accommodate around 8 people, so it would be better to travel with a group if you want to cut down on expenses. Also, some tour operators will let you book individual seats at around INR 25,000-INR 30,000 or more. Snorkelling and scuba diving are usually added to the cost of booking the boat. 

    If diving and snorkelling activities are not included in your boat package, you’ll have to pay around INR 3,000 to INR 8,000 per person for them. You’d also need a tourist permit to visit Barren Island. Indian nationals have to pay around INR 1000 for the permit while foreign nationals have to pay around INR 2,500. 

  • Havelock Island is a paradise for snorkelling enthusiasts, offering crystal clear waters teeming with vibrant marine life. One of the best ways to explore the island's underwater treasures is by booking a private boat charter for snorkelling. With a private boat charter, you can enjoy the exclusivity and luxury of having your own boat, fully equipped with everything you need for a comfortable and exciting snorkelling adventure. Whether you are a seasoned snorkeller or a beginner, Havelock Island offers an amazing experience. With the private boat charter, you can explore the island's many snorkelling spots at your own pace, without having to worry about the crowds or schedules of group tours.

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    Why take a private boat charter for snorkelling in Havelock Island?

    Private boat charters for snorkelling in Havelock Island are an incredible way to explore the stunning waters of the Andaman Sea. With its stunning waters and marine life, Havelock Island has become a popular destination for snorkelling enthusiasts from around the world. A private boat charter allows you to experience this beautiful island and all its wonders most exclusively and luxuriously possible. A private boat charter for snorkelling in Havelock Island will take you to visit other secluded spots that are off the beaten path. These hidden gems are often inaccessible to larger tour groups, but with a private boat charter, you can explore them at your leisure. You can swim through hidden coves and lagoons, or explore small islands that are home to exotic birds and plants.

    One of the best things about a private boat charter for snorkelling in Havelock Island is the level of luxury and comfort you can expect. The boats are equipped with everything you need for a comfortable day out on the water, including plush seating, sun loungers, and shade canopies. You can relax and soak up the sun as you cruise around the island, enjoying the stunning scenery and crystal-clear waters.

    The best snorkelling spots in Havelock Island

    Havelock Island offers a diverse range of snorkelling spots to suit all skill levels and preferences. Here are some of the best spots to explore:

    • Elephant Beach: Elephant Beach is one of the most popular snorkelling spots in Havelock Island, thanks to its calm and shallow waters teeming with colourful fish and coral. You can reach Elephant Beach by boat from Havelock Island's main jetty, or by trekking through the jungle.
    • Radhanagar Beach: Radhanagar Beach is known for its stunning white sand and turquoise waters, but it also offers some excellent snorkelling opportunities. Head to the left side of the beach, near the rocks, to explore the vibrant coral reefs and spot marine life such as butterflyfish, angelfish, and parrotfish.
    • Vijaynagar Beach: Vijaynagar Beach is another great spot for snorkelling, especially for beginners. The waters are calm and shallow, with plenty of coral and fish to admire. You can also explore the nearby rocky outcrops for more adventurous snorkelling.
    • Inglis Island: For a more secluded and off-the-beaten-path snorkelling experience, head to Inglis Island. This uninhabited island offers some of the clearest and most pristine waters in Havelock Island, with a diverse range of marine life including turtles, rays, and even small sharks. Keep in mind that Inglis Island is only accessible by boat, so make sure to book a private charter with an experienced operator.

    Cost of getting a private boat charter for snorkelling in Havelock Island

    The cost of a private boat charter for snorkelling in Havelock Island ranges from INR 8,000 to INR 20,000 per day for a small to medium-sized boat.

    The cost usually includes the services of an experienced crew, snorkelling gear, and refreshments such as water and snacks. Some operators may also offer additional services such as pick-up and drop-off from your hotel, lunch, and underwater photography services at an additional cost.

    Water activities you can enjoy on a charter boat trip

    Taking a charter boat trip for snorkelling in Havelock Island is an unforgettable way to explore the island's stunning underwater world, but it also provides an opportunity to enjoy a variety of other water activities.

    One popular water activity that you can enjoy on a charter boat is kayaking. Many operators offer kayaks as part of their charter packages, allowing you to explore the beautiful coastline and mangrove forests of Havelock Island from a different perspective. Another popular activity is stand-up paddleboarding (SUP). SUP is a fun and relaxing way to explore the calm and clear waters of Havelock Island while getting some exercise at the same time.

    Game fishing is also a popular water activity that you can enjoy on a charter boat. With the guidance of experienced guides, you can try your hand at catching some of the local fish species such as barracuda, snapper, and grouper.

    When you are done with your adventures, you can also put your feet up and enjoy a romantic sunset cruise and experience the magnificent beauty of Havelock Island.

    About Havelock Island

    Havelock Island is a stunning destination located in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands of India. It is renowned for its pristine beaches, turquoise waters, and lush tropical forests. With its relaxed atmosphere, natural beauty, and range of outdoor activities, Havelock Island is the perfect destination for anyone looking for an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

    One of the most popular attractions of Havelock Island is its beaches. The island boasts some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, including Radhanagar Beach, Elephant Beach, and Vijaynagar Beach. The island is also home to a diverse range of wildlife, including a variety of bird species, sea turtles, and even saltwater crocodiles. The island's forests are home to some of the rarest and most exotic plant species in the world, making it a haven for nature lovers.

    In addition to its natural beauty, Havelock Island has a rich cultural heritage. The island is home to several indigenous tribes, each with their unique customs and traditions. Visitors can learn about the island's rich cultural heritage by attending traditional dances, visiting local markets, and exploring the island's historic landmarks.

  • Are you looking for a unique and unforgettable way to explore the natural beauty of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands? Look no further than a private boat charter to Diglipur Island and back! With stunning landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and diverse marine life, Diglipur Island is a must-visit destination for any traveller to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Whether you’re looking for adventure, relaxation, or a little bit of both, a private boat charter to Diglipur Island is sure to be a memorable and unforgettable experience.

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    Here’s what you need to know about private boat charters to Diglipur Island:

    Why choose a private boat charter to Diglipur Island?

    A private boat charter is an exclusive way to explore Diglipur Island in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. You can charter a boat and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the islands. The private boat charter gives you the flexibility to plan your own itinerary and enjoy the trip at your own pace.

    A private boat charter to Diglipur Island is an amazing opportunity to experience the beauty of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. If you travel by private boat charter, you can avoid the crowds and enjoy a luxurious trip. Plus, the journey itself is adventurous, with great views of the islands and marine life along the way. Imagine 

    What can I see and do on a private boat charter to Diglipur Island?

    There are many exciting things to see and do on a private boat charter to Diglipur Island. Some of the them include:

    • Visit the twin beaches of Ross and Smith Islands: These two pristine beaches are connected by a thin strip of sand that appears during low tide. Enjoy a swim in the crystal-clear waters, sunbathe on the soft white sand, or explore the surrounding coral reefs.
    • Explore the Saddle Peak National Park: This beautiful park is home to a variety of flora and fauna, including rare orchids, giant robber crabs, and the Andaman wild pig. Hike to the top of Saddle Peak for breathtaking views of the surrounding islands.
    • Snorkel or dive in the crystal-clear waters: The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are home to some of the most beautiful coral reefs in the world, teeming with colourful fish and other marine life. With a private boat charter, you can choose your own snorkelling or diving spot and spend as much time as you want to explore the underwater world.
    • Relax on the secluded beaches: There are many secluded beaches around Diglipur Island that are only accessible by boat. With a private boat charter, you can discover these hidden gems and enjoy a peaceful day of relaxation and sunbathing.

    What types of boats are available for private charters?

    There are a variety of boats available for private charters, depending on your preferences and budget. Some popular options include:

    • Speedboats: These small and fast boats are perfect for exploring the islands quickly and efficiently.
    • Catamarans: Catamarans are larger and more stable than speedboats, making them a good choice for longer trips or overnight charters.
    • Yachts: If you’re looking for luxury, a yacht is the way to go. These large and spacious boats offer all the amenities you could want, including comfortable cabins, a kitchen, and a dining area.

    How much does a private boat charter to Diglipur Island cost?

    The cost of a private boat charter to Diglipur Island depends on a variety of factors, including the type of boat, the duration of the charter, and the number of people in your group. Prices typically start at around 20,000 INR for a half-day charter and can go up to INR 150,000 or more for a multi-day luxury yacht charter. In most cases, the cost would include meals, boat staff, and other facilities. 

    What other ways are there to travel to Diglipur 

    Diglipur is most accessible from Port Blair. But you don’t always have to take a private boat to go there. Here are some other ways to travel to Diglipur, which may not be as fun as taking a boat, but will be just as efficient. 

    By Bus: If you enjoy road trips, you can also travel to Diglipur by car or bus. The journey from Port Blair to Diglipur takes around 10-12 hours, and you’ll need to take the Andaman Trunk Road. This route takes you through scenic forests and coastal villages, so it’s a great option if you have the time and want to experience the beauty of the Andaman Islands. The cost may vary between INE 300-600/ 

    By Ferry: Another option is to take a ferry from Port Blair to Diglipur, which takes around 10-12 hours. This is a more affordable option than flying, and you can enjoy scenic views of the Andaman Sea during the journey. However, it’s important to note that ferry schedules can be unpredictable, so be sure to check in advance and plan accordingly. Ferry rides can cost you anything between INR 300-600, depending on whether you take a chair car or seat. 

    What is the best time to visit Diglipur?

    The best time to visit Diglipur is during the winter months, from November to February when the weather is cool and dry. However, since that’s when most tourists go to Diglipur, the price of most experiences including stay would be higher. Also, most places would have a lot of tourist activity. However, the weather is perfect for outdoor activities like snorkelling, diving, and hiking.

    If you’re looking for a quieter and more affordable time to visit, consider travelling during the shoulder season from March to May or September to October. The weather is still pleasant, although there may be occasional showers. This is a great time to enjoy the beaches and explore the lush forests and waterfalls of Diglipur without the crowds.

    You should ideally not travel to Diglipur during the monsoon season from June to August when there can be heavy rain and even storms. Also, the weather will also be hot and humid. 

  • The Andaman Islands are a true tropical paradise with stunning beaches, deep blue waters, and vibrant marine life. Whether you're an adventure seeker or just looking for a relaxing getaway, the Andamans have something for everyone. But, if you want to make your trip more exciting, you should definitely hire a charter boat.

    A charter boat for scuba diving and snorkelling in the Andaman Islands offers an exclusive and personalised diving experience to anyone seeking an adventure. It allows you to access remote dive sites that are not reachable by land, explore the stunning coral reefs and marine life, and enjoy a range of other activities.

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    Taking a Charter Boat to Scuba Dive & Snorkel in the Andamans

    One of the best ways to experience scuba diving in the Andamans is by taking a charter boat. Chartering a boat allows you to customise your scuba diving experience and explore remote dive sites that are not accessible by land. When taking a charter boat for scuba diving in the Andamans, you can expect to have a tailored experience, meaning you can choose your own itinerary and dive sites based on your preferences and skill level. The boat crew will also be able to provide you with guidance and recommendations on the best dive sites based on the season and weather conditions.

    Additionally, chartering a boat allows you to dive with a smaller group of people, which enhances your overall scuba diving experience. With fewer people, you will have more space and time to explore the underwater world at your own pace. You can also avoid the crowds and enjoy a more peaceful and intimate diving experience.

    Best Places to Scuba Dive and Snorkel in the Andamans

    The Andaman Islands are home to some of the best scuba diving sites in the world, and a charter boat is the perfect way to explore these sites. Here are some of the best places to scuba dive on a charter boat in the Andamans:

    1. Barren Island: This is an active volcano island and one of the best dive sites in the Andamans. The dive site offers a unique opportunity to explore underwater volcanic rocks, swim-throughs, and a variety of marine life, including schools of colourful fish, sharks, and manta rays.
    2. North Point: Located in the northern part of Havelock Island, this dive site offers a spectacular wall dive with strong currents. Divers can expect to see a variety of marine life, including Napoleon wrasses, barracudas, and reef sharks.
    3. Dixon's Pinnacle: This dive site is located off the coast of Neil Island and is known for its abundance of soft corals and colourful marine life, including sea snakes, eagle rays, and reef sharks.
    4. Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park: This protected area is located in the south of the Andamans and offers a variety of dive sites, including Jolly Buoy Island and Red Skin Island. These sites are known for their clear waters and diverse marine life, including sea turtles, octopuses, and schools of colourful fish.
    5. Cinque Island: This remote island is located in the south of the Andamans and is known for its pristine coral reefs, clear waters, and abundant marine life. Divers can expect to see a variety of marine life, including triggerfish, barracudas, and sharks.

    Best Time to Scuba Dive and Snorkel in the Andamans

    The best time to visit the Andamans for scuba diving is between November and April. During these months, the weather is dry and sunny, and the sea is calm and clear, making it the ideal time for scuba diving. The water temperature during this time ranges from 26 to 30 degrees Celsius, which is perfect for diving without a wetsuit.

    From May to October, the Andamans experience heavy rainfall and strong winds due to the monsoon season. This makes the sea conditions unpredictable and the visibility poor, making it unsuitable for scuba diving. The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are a popular tourist destination, especially, during the best seasons. So, expect the cost of everything including booking your charter boat to be high. 

    Cost of Taking a Charter Boat in the Andamans

    The cost of taking a charter boat in the Andamans for scuba diving will depend on various factors such as the duration of the trip, the size of the boat, the number of people, and the amenities provided on the boat. Generally, a full-day charter boat trip for scuba diving in the Andamans can cost between INR 20,000 to INR 150,000 and even above. This would depend on the type of boat you are getting and also whether or not you are hiring a full boat. 

    Some scuba diving operators may also offer packages that include multiple dives, equipment rental, meals, and accommodations on the boat. These packages can range from INR 25,000 to INR 70,000 per person, depending on the duration and the number of dives. If it is a boat that accommodates 8 people or more, you’ll be offered a seat on it. 

    The cost of a charter boat for scuba diving in the Andamans may seem high, but it includes the services of experienced crew and guides, as well as the use of high-quality scuba diving equipment. Additionally, a charter boat allows you to explore remote dive sites that are not accessible by land and offers a personalized and tailored scuba diving experience.

    Charter Boat Activities in the Andamans

    A charter boat in the Andamans offers a wide range of activities to enjoy during your trip. While scuba diving is the primary activity, there are many other activities besides scuba diving and snorkelling to keep you busy and entertained. Here are some of the activities you can enjoy on a charter boat in the Andamans:

    1. Island hopping: The Andamans is home to many uninhabited islands that are perfect for exploring. You can take a dinghy or kayak from the charter boat to explore these islands and their beautiful beaches.
    2. Game Fishing: Fishing is a popular activity in the Andamans, and many charter boats offer fishing equipment and guides for a fun and relaxing fishing experience. Barren Island is one of the most famous places for game fishing in the Andamans. 
    3. Sunset cruises: Watching the sunset from a charter boat is a breathtaking experience. You can enjoy a relaxing evening on board the boat, sipping on cocktails and watching the sun go down.
    4. Beach picnics: Many charter boats offer beach picnics on secluded islands, where you can enjoy a delicious meal and relax on the beach.
  • Exploring the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in India is a dream come true for many travellers. Known for their turquoise blue waters, white sandy beaches, and stunning coral reefs, these islands offer a plethora of activities for tourists. One of the most popular ways to explore the islands is through private boat charters, especially from Havelock Island to Port Blair.

    What is a private boat charter?

    A private boat charter is a customized boat rental service that allows you to rent a boat and create your itinerary. This means you have the freedom to choose your own schedule, decide where to stop, and how long to spend at each location. Private boat charters offer a more personalized experience than traditional tours and are perfect for travellers who want to explore the Andaman and Nicobar Islands at their own pace. There are several types of boats available for private charters, including speedboats, motorboats, yachts, and catamarans. You can choose a boat depending on your budget, group size, and the type of experience you are looking for. Smaller boats are great for intimate groups, while larger boats are perfect for bigger parties or those looking for more luxurious amenities.

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    Why should you take a private boat charter from Havelock Island to Port Blair

    A private charter allows you to enjoy the journey at your own pace. You can choose to stop at different islands and beaches or spend more time at a particular spot that catches your eye. If you are travelling to the Andamans with a large group of friends or family, taking a private boat is the best 

    Also, travelling on a private boat charter is an adventure in itself. It allows you to experience the thrill of exploring new places and discovering hidden gems. Moreover, it offers the opportunity to indulge in water sports, such as snorkelling, diving, and fishing.

    When you travel from Havelock Island to Port Blair on a charter boat, you can stop at different islands and beaches to indulge in water sports. You can swim with the colourful marine life, or go diving to explore the stunning coral reefs. You can also go fishing and catch your own dinner, or simply relax on the boat and soak in the natural beauty of the islands. 

    Private boats work best if you travel in large groups. The number of people that can join a private boat charter depends on the size of the boat. Smaller boats may only accommodate a few people, while larger boats can accommodate up to 20 or more passengers. Be sure to check with the boat charter company to determine the capacity of the boat you are interested in renting.

    What is included in a private boat charter?

    The specifics of what is included in a private boat charter can vary depending on the boat charter company and the package you choose. Generally, private boat charters include a private boat with a captain and crew, fuel, life jackets, and basic safety equipment. Some packages may also include meals, snacks, and drinks, as well as additional amenities such as snorkelling or fishing equipment.

    Many private boat charters offer the opportunity to participate in water sports such as snorkelling, diving, and fishing. Some packages may include equipment rental and a guide to assist you with these activities. Be sure to check with the boat charter company to determine the specific water sports that are available and any additional costs that may apply.

    Popular destinations en route from Havelock Island to Port Blair

    There are many popular destinations to visit on a private boat charter from Havelock Island to Port Blair. Some of the most popular include North Bay Island, Ross Island, Viper Island, and the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park. Each destination offers its own unique attractions and activities, from snorkelling and diving to historical tours and nature walks.

    Cost of booking a private charter boat

    The cost of booking a private boat from Havelock Island to Port Blair can vary depending on several factors. The size and type of boat, the duration of the trip, the number of passengers, and any additional services or amenities requested can all impact the cost.

    Generally, private boat charters from Havelock to Port Blair can range from around INR 10,000 to INR 50,000 or more for a full day's trip. This cost usually includes staff and guides to help you with many water activities. However, any additional services such as food, drinks, snorkelling gear, or water sports equipment may incur an extra charge.

    Why should you visit Port Blair from Havelock Island

    Havelock is one of the most famous destinations in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Many regular passenger ferries go to Havelock from Port Blair. Since you can only board a flight from Port Blair, taking a private boat back from Havelock Island to Port Blair, is a brilliant way to complete your Andamans trip. 

    Port Blair itself is an amazing place to explore. So, if you are among those people who left for Havelock as soon as they landed in Port Blair. It is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to explore the natural beauty and unique culture of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The city's rich history, stunning beaches, and diverse marine life make it an unforgettable destination. One of the top attractions in Port Blair is the Cellular Jail, a colonial-era prison that has been turned into a museum and memorial to India's struggle for independence. The jail's architecture and history provide a powerful insight into India's past.

    For nature lovers, Port Blair offers a wealth of outdoor activities, including hiking, bird watching, and diving. The Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park is home to a diverse range of marine life, including coral reefs, sea turtles, and dolphins. Port Blair is also known for its beautiful beaches, such as Corbyn's Cove and Wandoor Beach, where visitors can relax and soak up the sun while enjoying the stunning scenery.

  • Diglipur is home to more than forty unexplored caves. Alfred Caves were one of them, named after the scientist who discovered them. These are limestone caves and are completely secluded due to the dense jungle. These are unique and thus, difficult to reach.

    A trek to these caves is not meant for someone who is faint-hearted as one has to do strenuous trekking for about an hour through narrow jungle trails. October to April is the best time to visit the caves. Avoid the rainy season completely as the paths are slippery and extremely unsafe.

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    Highlights

    You will be rewarded with mind-blowing natural attraction if you make your long journey far north in the Andaman Islands and visit Alfred Caves. If you are an adventure lover, then you should visit this natural marvel with enough time in your hands. The best time to visit is from October to April. The temperature is comparatively cool during this time.

    If you are an adrenaline junkie who wants to visit Alfred Caves, then you should know in advance that it is a non-touristy and wild attraction. Therefore, luxury travellers may be a little disappointed and find it a bit tough. Make sure that you wear good shoes and carry plenty of water. 

    If you want to make prior arrangements for your transfers, then contact Andaman Island Travels, which is the most trusted name in the islands. It offers private cab service and the drivers are polite and take care of you in an absolutely professional manner. The highest standards for cabs and drivers are followed by the company. You don’t have to worry at all after booking cabs from this tour operator. 

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    Overview

    Andaman Island is so much more than only sea and sand. If you want to witness impressive natural attractions, then you should spend time in Diglipur. Include Alfred Caves in your travel itinerary if you want to see something rare. The caves have a narrow opening and it later opens up to several wide and small caves. Make sure that you follow all the instructions given by the guide as there are many Swiftlets and Fruit Eating Bats.

    By the looks of it, however, you may find it a tiny dusty town. The infrastructure is still not developed completely keeping in mind the tourists. That is why, it is a bit tricky place to stay in if you are one of those tourists who prefer luxury vacations. Autos and taxis are pricey and buses have fixed timings. Scooters are also not available easily and tough to get hold of. Therefore, Diglipur is definitely not a basic tourist destination but if you are daring enough to reach here, then be ready for an adventure of a lifetime that cannot be experienced anywhere else!

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    Attractions

    Also popular for being natural habitats of Swiftlet birds, Alfred Caves have nests of these here. After birds leave their nests, their edible nests are sold that are a delicacy in the Chinese cuisine. Other animals such as bats are also found in the area. Make sure that you watch out for these animals and respect their habitat as well. The forest department is very strict about littering and destruction, and someone caught doing that is not spared.

    Nearby Hotels

    Best Hotels where you can stay while visiting Diglipur are as follows:

    • Turtle Resort
    • Pristine Beach Resort
    • Saddle Peak View Resort
    • Titlee Guest House
    • APWD Guest House

    Andaman Island Travels will take care of all your hotel bookings across the Andaman Islands. It offers a diverse variety of holiday packages that are carefully designed to keep in mind the requirements of its esteemed clients.

    These packages can be customised also to suit individual preferences. The tour operating company has a reputation for planning an excellent vacation across the Andaman Islands. Its experienced team of professionals makes sure that you have a magical time here.

    It understands that a vacation is among the most fun-filled days in one’s life and that’s why, the company ensures that all your wishes are fulfilled when it comes to a vacation in the Andamans. 

    How to Reach

    Diglipur is located far up in the North Andaman, and is nearly 290 kilometers by road and 180 kilometers by sea from the capital city, Port Blair. You can choose to reach there by road, sea or air. However, the fastest and the most exciting option for travel, helicopters are definitely the best choice.

    During the journey, you can have a look at the breathtaking aerial views of the emerald islands. This is totally worth the extra cost! But since the seats are limited that get full often, you should book at least one day in advance. You can check about the timings and fare at A&N Tourism Information Centre. There is also a baggage limitation. 

    You have to trek for nearly an hour through narrow jungle paths in order to reach Alfred Caves. It is recommended that you take a guide with you as it is quite tough to find the way through the entwined jungle trails. After walking for an hour, you will reach a forest and from here, you can hike to nearly two-three separate caves. Avoid visiting the caves in the monsoon season as the paths are unsafe and slippery.

    Located in Port Blair, the capital of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Andaman Island Travels is a sought-after travel agency that specialises in offering the best holiday packages of the island. Its experienced team will book the best package for you only after close consultation with you.

    The detailed itinerary will be planned after considering your preferences. The types of Andaman tour packages would depend on the destinations you want to visit, your choices, the number of tourists, inclusion/exclusion of flights and transfers, and other such factors.

    What to expect from our offered cab services in the Andaman Islands?

    • On-time pickup and drop off
    • Local drivers assisting you with your itinerary 
    • Professional drivers
    • Clean and well-maintained vehicles

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  • Exploring the stunning coral reefs and marine life of the Andaman Islands is a must-do activity for any traveller visiting this beautiful archipelago. While there are plenty of options for snorkelling tours and diving excursions, a private boat charter will offer an experience like nothing else. In this article, we'll take a closer look at private boat charters for snorkelling in the Andaman Islands and why it's a great option for travellers.

    What is a private boat charter for snorkelling in the Andaman Islands?

    A private boat charter for snorkelling in the Andaman Islands is a tour customised for you that includes own private boat, captain, and snorkelling equipment. This allows you to explore the stunning coral reefs and marine life of the Andaman Islands at your own pace and with a personalized touch. Private boat charters can accommodate small groups or couples and provide a more exclusive and intimate experience compared to larger snorkelling tours.

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    Advantages of getting a private boat charter for snorkelling

    There are several benefits to booking a private boat charter for snorkelling in the Andaman Islands. A private boat charter allows you to create a customized itinerary based on your preferences and interests. You can choose where to go, how long to stay, and what activities to do. You even get your own captain and crew who are dedicated to making your experience enjoyable and memorable. You can ask questions, get recommendations, and receive personalised attention. Doesn’t that just spell like luxury?

    Also, going on a private boat means that you have more flexibility compared to larger snorkelling tours where you have to follow a strict schedule. 

    What are the best snorkelling spots in the Andaman Islands

    The Andaman Islands are home to some of the most beautiful and diverse coral reefs in the world. Here are some of the popular snorkelling spots in the Andaman Islands:

    Havelock Island: Havelock Island is home to some of the best snorkelling spots in the Andaman Islands, including Elephant Beach, Radhanagar Beach, and Vijaynagar Beach. These spots offer crystal-clear waters and vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life, including fish, turtles, and rays. Neil Island: Neil Island is another popular snorkelling destination in the Andaman Islands. It offers pristine beaches and clear waters that are ideal for snorkelling. The popular snorkelling spots on Neil Island include Bharatpur Beach and Laxmanpur Beach. Cinque Island: Cinque Island is a remote and uninhabited island in the Andaman Islands that offers some of the best snorkelling spots in the region. It boasts crystal-clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and a diverse range of marine life, including sharks, turtles, and colourful fish.

    How to book a private boat charter for snorkelling

    The best way to book a private boat for snorkelling in the Andamans is to reach out to a tour operator. Several local tour operators in the Andaman Islands offer private boat charters for snorkelling. You can find them online or by asking your hotel or resort for recommendations. Some of these tour operators are also available online, so you can use their online booking platform to book your snorkelling appointment. You should always compare prices, and read reviews before you book your private charter. Of course, if you want to be spontaneous, you can book a private charter boat by just directly visiting a tour operator, which is acceptable as many tourists do that. 

    Before booking a private boat charter, it's important to research and compare the options to ensure that you get the best value for your money.

    Cost of booking a charter boat for snorkelling in the Andaman Islands

    The cost of your snorkelling trip on a charter boat may vary on many factors like the duration of the trip, the size of the boat, the number of passengers, and the included activities. For example, a snorkelling trip to Barren Island will cost you more than a trip from Port Blair to Havelock or back. On average, a private boat charter for snorkelling can cost between INR 20000 to INR 150000 or above. 

    Your snorkelling activity will be another INR 4000-6000 per dive. However, some tour operators add the snorkelling cost including gear and guide to your charter boat package. Also, you don’t always have to hire the entire boat. Some operators allow you to book individual seats in a boat that can cost anything between INR 20000-INR 30000 depending on where you are going and for how long. 

    Further, some private boat charters may include additional activities, such as fishing, kayaking, or paddleboarding, which can affect the cost. 

    It's important to note that prices can vary significantly depending on the season and demand. Peak season (December to February) can be more expensive than the off-season, so it's always best to compare prices and book in advance to secure the best deal.

    Private boat charter for snorkelling in the Andaman Islands: FAQs

    1. What are some popular snorkelling spots in the Andaman Islands? 

    Answer: Some popular snorkelling spots in the Andaman Islands include North Bay Island, Havelock Island, Neil Island, and Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park. Each of these locations offers a unique snorkelling experience, with diverse marine life and coral reefs to explore

    2. What is the best time of year for snorkelling in the Andaman Islands? 

    Answer: The best time for snorkelling in the Andaman Islands is from November to April when the sea is calm and the visibility is good. However, snorkelling can be done year-round, depending on the weather conditions.

    3. Do you need to know how to swim to go snorkelling in the Andaman Islands? 

    Answer: Yes, it's important to know how to swim to go snorkelling in the Andaman Islands. While snorkelling doesn't require advanced swimming skills, it's important to be comfortable in the water and to know basic swimming techniques.

    4. Do you need to book a private boat charter for snorkelling, or can you join a group tour? 

    Answer: Both private boat charters and group tours are available for snorkelling in the Andaman Islands. Private boat charters offer a more exclusive and personalized experience, while group tours may be more budget-friendly.

    5. How many people can a private boat charter accommodate for snorkelling? 

    Answer: The number of people that a private boat charter can accommodate for snorkelling can vary depending on the size of the boat. Some charters may be able to accommodate up to 20 people, while others may only be suitable for smaller groups of 4-6 people.

  • Barren Island is a must-visit destination for adventure seekers, nature enthusiasts, and anyone looking for a unique and unforgettable experience. With its active volcano, diverse marine life, and remote location, Barren Island offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Andaman Sea. Whether you're into fishing, snorkelling, or simply enjoying the peace and tranquillity of an uninhabited island, Barren Island has something for everyone. And what better way to do this than taking a private boat charter? With a private boat charter, you can escape the crowded world and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Barren Island, from the colourful coral reefs to the abundant marine life.

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    What is Barren Island

    Barren Island is a small island located in the Andaman Sea, situated around 140 km northeast of Port Blair, the capital city of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in India. The island is known for its active volcano, which last erupted in 2018, making it the only active volcano in South Asia. The island is uninhabited due to the constant threat of volcanic activity and the lack of natural resources. However, it is a popular destination for researchers and adventure enthusiasts who are interested in studying the volcano and the unique ecosystem around it.

    The volcano on Barren Island has been active for over 2,000 years and has erupted multiple times in the past, the most significant eruption being in 1991. The island is constantly monitored by the Indian government to ensure the safety of researchers and tourists. Despite its barren and desolate appearance, the island is home to a variety of flora and fauna, including several species of birds and bats. The waters surrounding the island are also home to a diverse range of marine life, including dolphins, whales, and various species of fish.

    If you visit Barren Island, you’ll be treated to a unique experience that offers an insight into the raw power of nature and the resilience of life in even the most inhospitable environments. 

    Why take a private boat to Barren Island

    Private boat charters are the only way to visit Barren Island as regular passenger ferries do not go to the island. Also, private boat charters can customise the itinerary based on the interests and preferences of their clients. You can get a knowledgeable guide who can offer insights into the unique ecosystem of the island, making your experience more memorable.

    Further, only a few licensed private boat charters are allowed to take visitors to the island, and they are required to adhere to strict safety guidelines. These guidelines ensure the safety of visitors and protect the environment of the island.

    Going to Barren Island also means taking a full-day journey. So, you can’t depend on ferries to take you and back from Barren Island. As such, private boats offer more flexibility than group tours. You can adjust the timing and duration of the trip based on your needs, allowing you to explore the island at your own pace.

    Game fishing on Barren Island

    If you are an avid angler looking for a unique and challenging fishing experience, look no further than Barren Island. This uninhabited island is home to a diverse range of marine life, making it a prime destination for game fishing enthusiasts.

    The waters surrounding Barren Island are teeming with fish, including marlin, sailfish, tuna, barracuda, and more. Private boat charters can take you to the best fishing spots around the island, where you can cast your line and reel in the catch of a lifetime. Game fishing in Barren Island is not for the faint of heart. The powerful currents and unpredictable weather can make fishing challenging, but that's part of the thrill. It's a test of skill and endurance, and the reward is well worth it. Imagine the rush of adrenaline as you battle a massive marlin or sailfish, trying to reel it in against the strong currents.

    But it's not just about the catch. Fishing in Barren Island offers a chance to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of daily life and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Andaman Sea. The clear blue waters, the rugged coastline, and the panoramic view of the volcano make for a stunning backdrop to your fishing adventure.

    Snorkelling on Barren Island

    Snorkelling on Barren Island is an experience like no other. As you dive into the crystal-clear waters around the island, you'll be greeted by a colourful and diverse array of marine life, including schools of tropical fish, coral reefs, sea turtles, and more. The vibrant colours and varied shapes of the coral reef make for a mesmerizing sight that will take your breath away. But it's not just the marine life that makes snorkelling on Barren Island an unforgettable experience. The island's unique topography, with its volcanic rocks and underwater caves, offers a fascinating underwater landscape that is both eerie and captivating.

    Whether you're an experienced snorkeler or a beginner, there are plenty of spots around the island that offer a safe and enjoyable snorkelling experience. Private boat charters can take you to the best snorkelling spots, providing you with the necessary equipment and guidance to make the most of your adventure.

    Cost of taking a private boat charter to Barren Island

    The cost of travelling to Barren Island varies depending on several factors, such as the type of private boat charter, the duration of the trip, and the number of people in the group. On average, a private boat charter for a day trip to Barren Island can cost anywhere between INR 130,000 to 150,000, depending on the size of the boat and the services provided. Some tour operators also let you get individual seats 

    In addition to the boat charter, other expenses may include permits, equipment rentals, food and drinks, and accommodation, depending on the duration of the trip and the itinerary. If you hire the entire boat, these services are usually added to the total cost. 

    Despite the higher cost, travelling to Barren Island is an unforgettable experience that is worth the investment. The island's unique and diverse ecosystem, including the active volcano, marine life, and wildlife, makes for an unparalleled adventure that cannot be found anywhere else.

  • If you're a scuba diving enthusiast, then you've probably heard of Havelock Island, one of the most popular diving destinations in India. And if you're looking for the ultimate scuba diving experience, you might want to consider a private boat charter for scuba diving in Havelock Island. In this article, we'll take a closer look at private boat charters for scuba diving in Havelock Island and why it's an excellent option for those who want to take their scuba diving experience to the next level.

    Why Choose a Private Boat Charter for Scuba Diving in Havelock Island?

      Scuba Diving in Havelock Island

    When it comes to scuba diving, Havelock Island has a lot to offer. The island is home to some of the most beautiful dive sites and stunning marine life. However, if you're looking for a more exclusive and personalised experience, then a private boat charter might be the way to go.

    A private boat charter allows you to have complete control over your diving experience. You can choose the dive sites you want to visit, the duration of your dives, and even the time of day that you want to go diving. Additionally, you'll have a private boat all to yourself, so you won't have to worry about sharing your space with other divers.

    Another advantage of a private boat charter is that you have the flexibility to choose how you want your trip planned. If you're diving with a large group, you can tailor your diving experience to suit everyone's needs. For instance, you can choose to visit dive sites that cater to both beginner and advanced divers, or you can adjust the schedule to allow for other activities on the island.

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    Best Diving Sites in Havelock Island

    One of the main reasons why scuba divers flock to Havelock Island is the abundance of dive sites. Here are some of the best dive sites in Havelock Island that you can explore with a private boat charter:

    Aquarium: This dive site is ideal for beginners, with shallow waters and a variety of marine life such as angelfish, clownfish, and sea turtles.

    The Wall: The first dive site to be discovered in the Andamans, the Wall site is more suited for advanced divers, with a steep drop-off that descends to a depth of 55 meters. It is home to a variety of marine life, including sharks, barracudas, and giant groupers.

    Dixon's Pinnacle: This dive site is located in a protected marine area and is known for its stunning coral formations and diverse marine life, including moray eels, octopuses, and lionfish.

    Johnny's Gorge: This dive site is located on the eastern side of Havelock Island and is known for its strong currents and large schools of fish, including barracudas.</>

    Cost of Hiring a Private Boat to Scuba Dive in Havelock Island

    The cost of getting a private boat charter for scuba diving in Havelock Island may be slightly expensive, but you’ll also get access to multiple diving spots and exclusive access to many facilities of a luxury boat. The cost of booking the boat around Havelock Island may be anything between INR 20000-INR 70,000 or above. In some cases, the cost of scuba diving including gear is also included in the package.

    If not, you may have to pay an additional amount between INR 3500 to 7000 for scuba diving at each spot. The scuba diving package, however, would also include an instructor and some basic training. If you have enrolled in a certification programme, you may have to pay anything between INR 10,000 to 15,000 for the scuba dive.

    How to Reach Havelock Island?

    There are a few ways to reach Havelock Island, but the most common and convenient is by ferry. The island is located about 54 km (34 miles) northeast of Port Blair, the capital city of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Regular ferries operate from Port Blair to Havelock Island, with journey times ranging from 90 minutes to 2.5 hours, depending on the type of ferry. It's important to book your ferry tickets in advance, especially during peak season, and to check the weather conditions before you travel. A ferry ticket may cost you anything between INR 300-500.

    You can book a private boat for scuba diving from any of the tour operators in Havelock Island. Additionally, you can book a private boat charter for scuba diving in Havelock Island directly from Port Blair itself instead of taking a ferry.

    Private Boat Charter for Scuba Diving in Havelock Island – FAQ

    Q1. What is the best time to take a private boat to Havelock Island for scuba diving?

    Answer: the best time to hire a private boat for scuba diving in Havelock Island is between November to April. Try to avoid the monsoon season as the chances of your diving trip getting are high during these months.

    Q2. Can you scuba dive if you don’t know how to swim?

    Answer: Yes, you can scuba dive even if you don’t know how to swim. This may, however, limit the number of places where you can dive. Most non-swimmers dive at Aquarium, Lighthouse, or Nemo Beach.

    Q3. Can you scuba dive if you have any medical condition?

    Answer: People who have severe respiratory issues or heart issues are generally asked not to scuba dive. If you have any of these issues, you should consult your doctor before booking a private boat charter for scuba diving in Havelock Island.

    Q4. Do I have to book a private boat charter for the entire day?

    Answer: No, there are many tour operators that offer half-day private boat trips for scuba diving. Also, you have the flexibility to choose your timings. Half-day trips should cost you less than full-day trips.

    Q5. What other activities can you do on a private boat trip in Havelock Island?

    Answer: Good news is that you don’t have to limit yourself to just scuba diving if you are booking a private boat. You can also try snorkelling, game fishing, kayaking, etc while on a private boat charter for scuba diving in Havelock Island. However, the charges for each of these activities will be separate.

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