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The Andaman Islands, an enchanting archipelago in the Bay of Bengal, boast pristine beaches, lush rainforests, and vibrant coral reefs. Home to the indigenous Andamanese tribes, the islands are a cultural melting pot. Radhanagar Beach, renowned for its powdery white sand and turquoise waters, is a paradise for beach lovers. Adventure seekers can explore the underwater wonders through scuba diving and snorkeling, encountering diverse marine life and historic shipwrecks. The Cellular Jail, a stark reminder of India’s freedom struggle, stands as a poignant historical site. Nature enthusiasts can trek through dense forests, discovering unique flora and fauna. Andaman’s charm lies in its untouched beauty and rich heritage, making it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking both tranquility and adventure.
Fly in to Port Blair Airport. Our representative will meet and assist you at the Veer Savarkar Airport. Board the waiting vehicles, drive to your hotel and check in. First half of the day is at leisure. Later in the afternoon visit Cellular jail followed by light and sound show. The Cellular Jail has a pride of place in India’s freedom struggle. Many a stalwart were imprisoned here. Declared a national memorial, this three storey prison constructed by Britishers in 1906, is a pilgrimage destination for freedom fighters.
Today after breakfast you will transfer to Jetty. Head to Havelock Island on board Cruise connecting the two islands! Havelock, about 54 kilometres northeast of Port Blair, the Island is a hidden jewel. Few Indians know of this stunning beach destination in their own backyard while heading for Phuket (in Thailand) across the waters of Andaman Sea. Havelock is a serene tropical island encompassing about 86 square Kilometres. It’s clear waters are rated among the best in the world for snorkelling and scuba diving.
Today after breakfast, trip to visit to Elephant beach/Light House (Whichever is Operational Depending on the Weather). Elephant Beach is a small pristine beach, rather remotely located, it can be reached by boat. The beach is also an extremely good place for Snorkelling with an easily accessible house reef, which boasts of beautiful corals and other marine life. The beach has also emerged as Havelock’s favourite spot for scuba diving. It is tailor made to be a beginner’s dive site. One can just walk straight from the beach and on to the spot where divers practice. Overnight stay at Hotel.
After Breakfast Visit to Laxman Pur Beach and Bhatar Pur beach and Howrah Bridge. A marvellous Island with plenty of marine life, Neil Island in Andaman is an ideal location for eco-tourism. Neil Island is triangularly shaped with lust green surroundings of paddy fields, banana plantations and tropical trees. Many natural beaches and attraction like Howrah Bridge, a natural bridge formation makes this Island a much sought after picnic spot. The sandy beaches at Bharat Pur and Laxman Pur are very attractive for spending holidays and evenings.
Check out from your Resort after breakfast and return back to Port Blair & Visit Carbyn’s cove beach, from Port Blair - a coconut palm fringed beach, ideal for swimming, sun-basking & bathing. Over Night stay at Hotel. Today after breakfast, you will take a return ferry to Port Blair. On reaching Port Blair, you will head to your hotel and take a couple of hours of rest. Then you will be taken to Corbyn’s Cove. Corbyn’s Cove is one the popular, hence populated, beaches of Andaman. At just 8 minutes from Port Blair city centre, the beach attracts tourists for its tall waves and clear waters.
Hotel Name | Category |
PEERLESS RESORT PORT BLAIR or similar OCEAN TREE BEACH RESORT & SPA or similar PEARL PARK BEACH RESORT-NEIL ISLAND or similar |
3 Star |
• All rates quoted are per person on a minimum of 2 passengers travelling together.
• The passport should be valiQd for 6 months from the date of departure (Applicable on International Package)
• All rates are subject to availability at the time of confirmation.
• GST of 5% is applicable on the booking amount.
• For International Packages, TCS of an additional 5% is applicable on the booking amount (Tax collection at Source)
• Any type of mandatory fee like a resort fee/city tax or tourism tax has to be paid at the hotel directly; the same is not a part of the package and cannot be pre-paid.
• For International Packages, PAN card is mandatory.
• 15-30 days prior to travel: 50% cancellation charge applies.
• Within 15 days: Tour is non-refundable.
While the islands can be visited year-round, it’s best to go between November and April. The monsoon months from May to October can limit outdoor and water activities due to heavy rains.
Yes, the Andaman Islands are home to a variety of wildlife, including sea turtles, coral reefs, and unique bird species. Some areas are also home to indigenous tribes, though access to certain regions is restricted for protection.
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