Filled with dry tree trunks and long stretches of white sandy beaches, Jolly Buoy island draws the attention of tourists for its submerged corals that are a testament to the underwater life of this island. An integral part of Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, it is a preserved area protected by the Andaman Administration.
Planning Your Trip to Jolly Buoy Island
Its long beaches display a soothing combination of green, white, turquoise and blue. This island is renowned for its underwater corals and the pristine beach. The underwater coral view further comes alive with snorkelling, scuba diving, or taking a glass-bottom boat in the clear island waters. Marine of the island is another quintessential attraction of the island.
Getting There
To reach Jolly Buoy from Port Blair, find a convenient commute till Wandoor Beach. Once at Wandoor Beach, you can inquire about speed boats from the local shop. From Port Blair, Jolly Buoy Island is at a distance of 30 Km, and you can take a ferry from Port Blair.

Cabs: Private travel companies in Andaman provide cab services to all major tourist attractions. The beach dwells at a distance of 30 km from the airport, and it takes around 1 hour to reach there.
Rental: Rental services for two-wheeler vehicles is a choice. Hiring two-wheelers and going round the nearby places connected to the island may be a good option.
Be There Do That
Snorkelling and diving are the regular activities found on the island happily experienced by thousands of tourists. Although there are no palm or coconut trees here, the Jolly buoy features a small yet dense tropical forest that covers 70% of the island and can be easily trekked through with the help of a guide. The beach is only present at one side of the island while other sides open up to a cliff that ends in water, which is why it is not allowed to stand near the edge of the jungle.
While You're There
- Remember that all boats run on strict time tables and take passengers together.
- Just like the Mahatma Gandhi National Park in Wandoor, Jolly Buoy Island remains closed on Mondays.
- Obtain a prior permit and entry tickets.
- The Jolly Buoy island charges an entry fee of approximately 50 INR per adult and 25 INR per child.
- Being a protected area, it is a no-plastic zone, and visitors are required to submit the list of all plastic items. It is not allowed to leave any belongings on the island because it might affect biodiversity.
- There are no changing booths or places on the island, so make sure you don't wet your clothes.
- Jolly Buoy is only open for six months from June to September.
Closing Statement
The island has a vast richness of flora and corals. For families, couples, or friends to have the best leisure time Jolly Buoy Island is the best spot with adventure activities supported by the underwater world here would leave you awe-struck. Whether it is scuba diving or any other water sports you name it, and you've got it right here on the island. Don't miss out to gain this beautiful experience in the islands of Andaman and it is never too soon to start planning your vacation!
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