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Embark on an unforgettable 6-night, 7-day journey to the Andaman Islands, starting in Port Blair, where you’ll explore the historical Cellular Jail and witness an enchanting light and sound show. After a morning ferry to Havelock Island, relax on the stunning Radhanagar Beach and dive into the vibrant underwater world at Elephant Beach. Next, visit Neil Island, famous for its pristine beaches and natural beauty. Return to Port Blair for a day trip to Ross Island and North Bay, where you can snorkel among colorful coral reefs. Take a thrilling excursion to Baratang Island to explore limestone caves and mud volcanoes. Enjoy leisure time in Port Blair for shopping and local exploration before concluding your adventure with memories of breathtaking landscapes and rich marine life. This itinerary promises a perfect blend of relaxation, adventure, and cultural experiences in one of India's most beautiful destinations.
Arrival at Veer Savarkar International Airport, Port Blair. Transfer to your hotel. Visit the Cellular Jail and enjoy the evening light and sound show.
Morning ferry to Havelock Island. Check-in at your hotel. Relax at Radhanagar Beach, one of Asia’s best beaches.
Scuba diving or snorkeling at Elephant Beach. Afternoon at leisure on the beach. Enjoy local seafood at a beachside restaurant.
Morning ferry to Neil Island. Visit Bharatpur Beach for water sports. Explore Laxmanpur Beach and see the natural bridge.
Morning at leisure. Return to Port Blair by ferry. Visit Chidiya Tapu for sunset views.
Day trip to Ross Island (historical ruins) and North Bay (snorkeling and water sports). Return to Port Blair in the evening.
Last-minute shopping or beach time. Transfer to the airport for your departure.
The ideal time is between October and May when the weather is pleasant and suitable for beach activities and sightseeing.
You can reach Port Blair by flight from major Indian cities. Ferries connect Port Blair to Havelock, Neil, and other islands.
Pack light, breathable clothing, swimwear, sunscreen, insect repellent, comfortable footwear, and snorkeling gear if you have it.
It's advisable to carry basic medications and consult your doctor for any vaccinations, especially if you're visiting remote areas
It’s recommended to drink bottled water. Avoid tap water and be cautious with ice in drinks.
Options range from budget guesthouses to luxury resorts. It’s best to book in advance, especially during peak season.
Popular activities include snorkeling, scuba diving, glass-bottom boat rides, and various water sports. There are also options for trekking and wildlife watching.
Certain areas may require permits, especially if you plan to visit tribal areas. Ensure you check in advance.