Day 1 Arrival in Port Blair
Day 2: Port Blair to Havelock Island
Day 3 Havelock Island Exploration
Day 4 Havelock to Neil Island
Day 5 Neil Island Exploration
Day 6 Neil to Port Blair to Ross Island to Port Blair
Day 7 Departure to Airport
October to May is the best time, with pleasant weather, calm seas, and ideal conditions for sightseeing and water activities.
The fastest way is by flight to Port Blair from major Indian cities like Chennai, Kolkata, Bangalore, or Delhi. Ships also operate from Chennai, Kolkata, and Vizag (takes 3–4 days).
No, Indian citizens do not need a passport or visa. But carry a valid government ID (like Aadhar or Voter ID).
Yes. Foreigners need a Restricted Area Permit (RAP), which is issued on arrival at Port Blair Airport or can be arranged in advance.
A 5 to 7-day itinerary is ideal to cover Port Blair, Havelock Island, and Neil Island comfortably.
Yes, it’s very safe. Crime rates are low, and locals are friendly. But always follow safety guidelines for water sports and remote island visits.
Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep) for beaches and scuba diving, Neil Island for a peaceful vibe, and Ross Island for colonial ruins.
Mobile networks (BSNL, Airtel, Jio) work in Port Blair and Havelock, but signal can be weak or unavailable on remote islands. Internet is generally slow.
Cellular Jail in Port Blair is a national memorial known for its colonial-era history. It was used by the British to exile and imprison Indian freedom fighters. The architecture, individual cells, and the moving Light & Sound Show make it a must-visit.
Yes. The evening Light & Sound Show at Cellular Jail brings history alive with narration, music, and lights. It’s both emotional and informative.
Around 1.5 to 2 hours, including the museum and the jail complex. Add another hour if you attend the Light & Sound Show.
Radhanagar Beach, one of Asia’s best, known for soft white sand and stunning sunsets.
Yes. Havelock and Neil have certified instructors and beginner-friendly dive spots. No swimming skills are required for introductory dives.
Yes. It’s a peaceful sunset point around 30 km from Port Blair, with scenic views and lush greenery — a great offbeat spot.
Yes. Andaman is considered safe, with low crime rates. Just follow general travel precautions.
Yes, Carbyn’s Cove is a clean and quiet beach near Port Blair, perfect for a short visit or relaxing in a beachfront café. Some water sports like jet skiing are available.
At Elephant Beach (Havelock Island), you can enjoy snorkeling, jet skiing, banana boat rides, and other water activities. It’s known for clear waters and coral reefs.
Yes, Bharatpur Beach (Neil Island) has shallow and calm waters, ideal for swimming, glass-bottom rides, and snorkeling.
Known as the Sunrise Beach of Neil Island, Sitapur Beach is quiet and scenic, perfect for early morning photography and relaxation.
Laxmanpur Beach is ideal for sunset views. The white sandy beach and clear water make it great for a relaxed walk in the evening.
Also known as the Howrah Bridge, it’s a naturally formed rock arch. Best visited during low tide when the rock pools and marine life are visible.
Try seafood delicacies like grilled lobsters, crab curry, fish tikka, and prawns masala. Also explore traditional dishes like fish curry with rice, coconut prawn curry, and Andaman-style biryani.
Port Blair offers a small but vibrant street food scene—try momos, fried fish, chaats, and local seafood stalls near the Aberdeen Bazaar and Marina Park.
Absolutely. Andaman is known for its fresh seafood. Most beachside cafes and restaurants offer daily catch options like snapper, tuna, and barracuda.
Yes, the islands are home to several indigenous tribes like the Jarwa, Sentinelese, Onge, and Great Andamanese. These communities are protected and live in reserved areas that are not open to tourists.
Be respectful of local customs, dress modestly in towns and religious places, and avoid plastic use. Always ask before taking photos of locals or their property.
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