Just Awesome, So many to do here..

This page is designed on tips and recommendations based on client feedback, so travellers can have a smooth and enjoyable holiday getaway in Andaman under value for money. Basically what to do and what not to.. looking to relax on the beach or explore the vibrant marine life, Andaman offers something for every type of traveller.

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Must do (3 Nights)

  1. Port Blair:
    1. Cellular Jail.
    2. Light and Sound Show.
    3. Ross Island
  2. Havelock:
    1. Radhanagar beach
    2. Trek to Elephnat Beach

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Must do for 4 Nights Trip

  1. Port Blair:
    1. Cellular Jail
    2. Ross Island
    3. Corbyn’s Cove
    4. Anthropological Museum
    5. Wandoor Beach, Sunset Point
  2. Havelock:
    1. Radhanagar Beach, Sunset and Swimming.
    2. Kalapathar Beach, Photography Backdrops.
  3. Neil Island.. (If we include Neil Island in a 4 Nights package, it will be little pack again and again types, but recommended if all is well)
    1. Laxmanpur beach
    2. Natural Bridge formations.

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Sunset Wandoor
Best Sun Set in Andaman
Sunrise Kayak
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Must do for 5 - 7 Nights Trip

  1. Port Blair:
    1. Cellular Jail
    2. Ross Island
    3. Corbyn’s Cove
    4. Anthropological Museum
    5. Wandoor Beach, Sunset Point
    6. North Bay.
  2. Havelock:
    1. Radhanagar Beach, Sunset and Swimming.
    2. Kalapathar Beach, Photography Backdrops.
  3. Neil Island:
    1. Laxmanpur beach
    2. Natural Bridge formations.
  4. Baratang Island:
    1. Lime Stone Cave.
    2. Parrot Island (Night Stay Mandatory)

To Do List for a relaxed Holiday (5 - 7 Nights)

  1. Port Blair.
    1. Visit Cellular Jail.
    2. Relax visit to Wandoor Beach, For Sunset
    3. Visit to Ross Island
  2. Trip to Havelock
    1. Visit to Radhanagar Beach.
    2. Relax at Kalapathar Beach
  3. Trip to Neil Island
    1. Laxmanpur Beach
    2. Relax at Bharatpur Beach

To do List for a Adventure holiday (5-7 Nights)

  1. Port Blair.
    1. Trek to sucide Point / Jennifer Silent Point in Chidyatapu.
    2. Visit to Ross Island. (This was the capital Island during British era)
    3. Manjery Jetty (This place has nothing, Just a Jetty and some spread of corals..and rarely some human, but this is what is the best here…)
  2. Havelock:
    1. Trek to Elephant Beach.
  3. Neil Island:
    1. Natural Bridge. (Formation of rock, and visit till the end of the area, with a small climb to the hill)
  4. Baratang Island:
    1. Visit to Lime Stone Cave.
    2. Visit to Parrot Island

The Best to do Water Activity List

  1. Port Blair:
    1. Sunrise Kayak at Corbyn’s Cove Beach // The best
    2. Boat Scuba Diving at Chidyatapu
    3. Snorkelling at Lonely Island
  2. Havelock:
    1. Rides at Elephnat beach // Sofa / Banana
  3. Neil:
    1. Jet Ski at Neil Island

Some great adventure holidays listed below

Scuba Diving with Fish circle
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7 Nights & 8 Days, go Andamani

With Baratang + Parrot Island + Remote Island + Snorkelling

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Full on Adventure 5 Nights 6 Days

3 Port Blair, 1 Nights Havelock and 1 Night Baratang

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Beach Honeymoon, Leisure + Adventure 5 Nights

2 Night Port Blair, 2 Havelock and 1 Neil Island

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Honeymoon & Adventure in 5 Nights and 6 Days

1 Night Port Blair, 2 Nights Havelock and 1 nights Neil

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About Places .. Small 2 line tips

  1. Cellular Jail: A must-visit for history enthusiasts, the Cellular Jail, also known as Kala Pani, is a colonial prison that housed Indian political prisoners during the British rule. The jail is now a national memorial and museum, offering insights into India’s freedom struggle.
  2. Radhanagar Beach: Located on Havelock Island, a short ferry ride away from Port Blair, Radhanagar Beach is a picture-perfect paradise with white powdery sand, turquoise waters, and lush greenery. It’s often ranked as one of the best beaches in Asia.
  3. Ross Island: Once the administrative headquarters of the British, Ross Island is now an uninhabited island that feels like a ghost town frozen in time. Explore the ruins, visit the museum, and enjoy panoramic views of the Andaman Sea.
  4. North Bay Island: Ideal for water sports enthusiasts, North Bay Island offers a range of activities such as snorkelling, scuba diving, and sea walking. The colourful coral reefs and diverse marine life make it a popular spot for underwater explorations.
  5. Baratang Island: For a unique natural experience, head to Baratang Island to see the limestone caves, mud volcanoes, and the stunning mangrove creeks. The journey itself, which includes a boat ride and a trek through the dense forest, is an adventure worth undertaking.
  6. Chidiya Tapu: Known as the Bird Island, Chidiya Tapu is a serene spot to watch the sunset, go birdwatching, and enjoy a leisurely picnic. The lush greenery, tranquil beaches, and panoramic views make it a favourite among nature lovers.
  7. Corbyn’s Cove Beach: Just a short drive from Port Blair, Corbyn’s Cove Beach is a popular hangout for locals and tourists alike. Enjoy water sports, sunbathing, or simply relax on the sandy shores with a refreshing coconut drink
  8. Anthropological Museum: Dive into the cultural heritage of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands at the Anthropological Museum, which displays artifacts, photographs, and exhibits showcasing the indigenous tribes and their way of life.
  9. Wandoor Beach is a picturesque beach located in the beautiful Andaman and Nicobar Islands, specifically in Port Blair. This stunning beach is known for its crystal clear waters, white sandy shores, and lush greenery that surrounds it. Wandoor Beach is also a great spot to relax and unwind, away from the hustle and bustle of city life. It is a popular destination for both tourists and locals alike, and a must-visit when in Port Blair.
  10. Parrot Island is a small uninhabited island located in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, an archipelago in the Bay of Bengal. The island gets its name from the large number of parrots that can be found nesting on the island. It is a popular spot for bird watching and nature enthusiasts. Visitors can take a boat ride to the island to observe the vibrant bird life and enjoy the natural beauty of the Andaman Islands.
  11. Neil Island, with its captivating beauty and diverse ecosystem, offers a serene escape for those seeking tranquillity and relaxation. Covering just 13.7 square kilometres, this small island can be easily explored on a bicycle, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in its natural splendour.