Andaman Islands

Nestled in the Bay of Bengal, the Andaman Islands are a breathtaking blend of pristine beaches, turquoise waters, lush forests, and rich history. Famous for their serene beauty and untouched charm, these islands offer the perfect escape for nature lovers, honeymooners, families, and adventure seekers.

7 Days / 6 Nights Andaman Islands

A tropical paradise of turquoise waters, white sandy beaches, and lush greenery, the Andaman Islands are perfect for relaxation and adventure alike. From historic landmarks in Port Blair to the pristine beauty of Havelock and Neil Island, every corner promises a memorable escape.

Tour Highlights:

  • Relax on Radhanagar Beach – one of Asia’s best beaches
  • Scuba diving & snorkeling in vibrant coral reefs
  • Island hopping: Havelock, Neil, Ross & more
  • Visit the historic Cellular Jail in Port Blair
  • Speedboat rides & water sports activities
  • Sunset views at Chidiya Tapu & natural wonders like Limestone Caves

Notes:

  • Rates are subject to change without prior notice and rooms/seats are subject to availability.
  • Cancellation charges apply as per company policy.
  • Early check-in and late check-out are subject to availability.
  • Standard international hotel check-in is 1400 hrs and checkout is 1000 hrs.

Day 1: Welcome to Andaman

Meet our tour representative on arrival and transfer to the hotel for check-in. After Lunch, proceed to sightseeing. City Tour After Lunch, proceed to the City tour, Move out to the historical monument of Cellular Jail, Carbyn’s Cove beach which is one of the most picturesque beaches, later in the evening witness Light and Sound Show at Cellular Jail – which represents the heroic saga of the Indian freedom struggle. Overnight stay at Port Blair

Day 2: North Bay and Ross Island

After breakfast you will be escorted to Andaman Water Sports Complex to catch a ferry. Ross Island (Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Island) Earlier, it was said to be the Paris of the past. This island today has ruins of all the luxury the Britishers had during that time. Ross Island was the Capital of Andaman and Nicobar islands during the British period from 1858 to 1942 and 1945 to 1947. During 1942 to 1945, the island was under the grip of the Japanese. This island is now controlled by the Indian Navy. This is just 20 minutes by Boat journey from the Water Sport Complex of Port Blair. Ruins of Church, Printing press, Government offices, Power house, Tennis court, Bakery, pond etc. can be seen. A museum called Smritika is being maintained by the Navy on this island. Some old photographs, documentary and photo copies of letters regarding the Ross island are displayed. A graveyard of Britisher’s surrounded by coconut palm trees is also available here. The island is full of coconut and palm trees. This island is an ideal destination for nature walks amidst sylvan surroundings with Deer’s, Peacocks, Exotic birds, etc. North Bay It is also called “The Gateway to Port Blair”. An excursion to see coral reefs, exotic varieties of beautiful ornamental fish and other marine life. North Bay is the most snorkelling point of Andaman. Scuba Diving, Sea Walk, and Glass boat ride can be done here. Overnight stay at Port Blair

Day 3: Port Blair to Havelock

You will be escorted to harbor to board by cruise which will take you to Havelock. Havelock Island Today we departed for the Andaman Islands’ most amazing destination, Havelock Island. This destination is rated as the best island in India. Havelock is a picturesque natural paradise with beautiful white sandy beaches and crystal clear transparent waters, rich coral reefs and lush green forest. The island offers state-of-the-art facilities for snorkelling and scuba diving. Radha Nagar Beach Begin our journey to one of Asia’s best beaches, Radha Nagar beach lies on the south coast of Havelock some 12 kilometers from the island ferry pier. The sand is white coral, very fine in grain. The beach has a gentle gradient of around 1:20 and continues out 100 meters. South facing, the beach has excellent exposure and is not subject to shading which would reduce its attraction for sunbathing. The ends of the beach are contained by rocky outcrops which provide some variety to the littoral. The quality of water at Radha Nagar beach is exceptionally calm and clear. Overnight stay at Havelock

Day 4: Havelock to Elephant Beach

After breakfast you will be escorted to Havelock jetty for take a speed boat to Elephant Beach and return back to Havelock. Elephant Beach Today, we begin our journey to the most visited snorkeling destination in Havelock Island, Elephant Beach. The stunning Elephant Beach gains its name from a wild elephant that used to chase visitors away years ago. Elephant Beach is a secluded beach with clear blue waters and sugary white sand. It can be reached via small boats cruising through the dark blue sea. Alternatively, one can reach Elephant beach by taking a trek from the forest camp on the way to Radhanagar, which would take about 45 minutes. Snorkeling in this beach is a memorable experience guide takes you to a complimentary snorkeling session at Elephant Beach. Those who don’t want to wet their feet but still would like to enjoy the underwater coral can always rent out glass bottom boats from private boat operators. Overnight stay at Havelock

Day 5: Havelock to Neil Island

Check out from the hotel and transfer to the Havelock harbor to board a ferry which will take you to Neil Island. Neil Island Neil is a tiny but beautiful island located 37 kms to the south of the Andaman Islands with unexplored coral reefs, brilliant bio-diversity, white sandy beaches, tropical forest and vegetation. Neil Island is known as the ‘vegetable bowl’ of the Andaman. The settlers named the beaches after the mythical characters of the epic Ramayana. Bharatpur Beach, Natural Bridge, Lakshmanpur Beach Pristine sandy beaches at Bharatpur and Laxmanpur are some of the best beaches to explore. Laxmanpur beach (sunset point) is perfect for relaxing in the evening and enjoying the amazing sunset view. Natural Bridge The Natural Bridge – Rock formation is the chief attraction of Andaman and Nicobar Island located on Neil Island. The spot is highly abundant with many marine life such as cucumber, star fish, corals, small crabs, octopus and a variety of colorful fishes. Overnight stay at Neil Island

Day 6: Neil Island to Port Blair

We will start our return journey to Port Blair enjoying the sight some time accompanied by dolphins and flying fishes swimming along the boat. Anthropological Museum It showcases the four Negrito tribes of the Andaman and two Mongoloid tribes of the Nicobar. Since these tribes maintain very little contact with the outside world, the museum is a great opportunity to understand their culture and lifestyle. Sagarika Emporium This is an emporium for wooden handicrafts managed by the government in Port Blair. Splendid varieties of furniture, beautiful wooden dolls, small chairs, wooden vessels, shell ornaments, wooden walking sticks and ornamental lamps are exhibited. Overnight stay at Port Blair

Day 7: Departure

After breakfast, you will be transferred to Airport for your return journey to your home destination. Tour Ends

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