Located about a twenty-minute boat ride far from the Mayabunder jetty, this is a pristine and untouched island. The coconut plantation further enhances the beauty of this tiny island. It is surrounded by resting clear waters and has a small beach as well. It is not habited and closed for tourists. So, special permission from the forest department has to be taken for a day visit to this isolated island. Avis Island is a lovely place to spend a sunny morning or an afternoon. A perfect place to bask under the golden rays of the sun, tourists visiting Mayabunder are always excited to visit this island. Owing to the natural sceneries, Avis Island is a paradise for shutterbugs.
As Avis Island is mostly deserted, don’t forget to carry drinking water and some snacks with you. Also, applying some anti-mosquito cream is necessary. You don’t want to come back with red bumps on your body.
Highlights
A public island beach for those willing to spend some time away from crowds, you should visit Avis Island if you want to spend some ‘me time’. It is an uninhabited beach that makes it perfect if you are looking for some isolation. Avis Island is known for its crystal clear and calm waters that further enhance the serene ambiance of the beach. The island is also known as the coconut island due to the organic coconut plantations there.
Popularly known for its coconut plantations, Avis Island was previously meant to be home to a famous hotel chain. Owing to legal ramifications, it fell into the hands of the national authorities who deemed the island for coconut plantations. Apart from that, there is an incredibly beautiful beach as well.

Best time to visit
The weather in Avis Island is like that of the rest of the Andaman Islands. It includes a hot and humid summer season lasting from March to May and has an average temperature ranging from 25 degrees Celsius to 35 degrees Celsius. The monsoon season lasts between June and September. The rain during this duration ranges from moderate to extremely heavy. At last, the time from October to February is the winter season and the average temperature stays at a cold 20 degrees Celsius. While planning a visit to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, tourists generally avoid monsoons as there are mainly beaches that become inaccessible or dangerous due to the harsh rainfall. The best time to visit Avis Island is in the winter months of October to March.
Things to do
While you are at this magical island, don’t forget to click fantastic photographs with the lovely sunrise or sunset, azure waters, and coconut trees as the background. The calm waters are so clear and brilliant there that you can also spot fish. The little bursts of colour are visible through the surface. Swimming on Avis Island Beach is not recommended. There are pebbles and stones covering the water bed that hinder swimming. As a result, someone might get hurt. The shore also offers a great view and shoreline where you can take long walks on the beach or strolls. Avis Island Beach can be used as an isolated picnic spot for the gathering if you are with your friends or family.

Nearby hotels
Some of the best accommodations near Avis Island in Mayabunder are mentioned below:
- Hotel Sea N Sand
- Blue Bird Resort
- Hotel Aashna
- RG Hotel
- Hotel Landfall
If you are looking for value for money accommodations in Mayabunder, then you will find a few accommodations to enjoy a comfortable stay. These properties will make sure to make your stay memorable in the Andamans as these are especially designed by keeping travellers’ requirements in mind. A complete set of modern-day amenities are implemented in order to make your stay hassle-free. From here, you can easily get around via public transport. Just go outside and explore! These are great places to stay whether you are a backpacker or travelling with family, and looking for a comfy place to stay. These properties ensure round the clock assistance to make your experience a delightful one.
These hotels nearby Avis Island ensure comfortably furnished bedrooms with a snuggly bed covered with spotless linen. The living space is furnished with top-notch furniture, and trendy decor further enhances it. Cleanliness is always right up there on the priority list.
At these properties, guests can enjoy breakfast, an on-site restaurant, and an outdoor seating area. During their stay, everyone is sure to have a great time here while trying authentic Indian dishes or the specialty of the islands- seafood.
Some of the offered facilities at these properties are as follows:
- Room Service
- Power Backup
- Air Conditioning
- Laundry Service
- Telephone
- Housekeeping
- Attached Bathroom
- CCTV
- Fire Extinguishers
- Safety and Security
- Security
- First-aid Services
- TV
- Multilingual Staff
- Luggage Assistance
- Electrical Sockets
- Caretaker
- Reception
- Seating area

Nearby restaurants
Some of the best eateries where you can enjoy a good meal in Mayabunder are as follows:
- Hotel Sea and Sand
- Carlo Restaurant & Bar
- Hotel Payal Garden & Bar
- JM Baxi Resort & Restaurant
How to reach
Avis Island is nearby Mayabunder Island. So to reach Avis Island, you have to first reach Mayabunder. From there, you can easily reach Avis Island by Dunghi. It will take around twenty minutes from there. You can reach Mayabunder via buses from Port Blair (capital of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands) that head daily on Andaman Trunk Road via Rangat and Baratang. The buses leave from Port Blair at around 4 am and are available till 11 am. It is a tiring nine to ten hours’ bumpy ride through parts of dense jungle and with ferries linking the islands. On the ATR, you may also spot the Jarawa tribe. But you should not click their photographs, give them anything or communicate with them in any way. Such behavior is legally punishable.
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