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🏝️ A Complete Travel Guide to the Andaman Islands

Turquoise waters, white sandy beaches, vibrant marine life, and a peaceful vibe—the Andaman Islands are a dreamy escape for every kind of traveler. Whether you’re seeking solitude, adventure, or a honeymoon getaway, this Indian archipelago is a tropical paradise waiting to be explored. Here’s your complete guide to planning the perfect Andaman Islands trip in 2025.


📍 Where Are the Andaman Islands?

The Andaman Islands are a group of over 500 islands located in the Bay of Bengal, about 1,400 km from the east coast of mainland India. Of these, only a handful are open to tourists. The capital city, Port Blair, serves as the main entry point.


✈️ How to Reach Andaman Islands

By Air:

  • Port Blair (Veer Savarkar International Airport) is well-connected to major Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, and Bangalore.
  • Popular airlines such as IndiGo, Vistara, and Air India operate daily flights.

✈️ Pro Tip: Book early for cheaper fares and aim for a morning arrival to explore the day you land.

By Sea:

  • Ships operate from Chennai, Kolkata, and Visakhapatnam, but the journey takes 3–4 days.
  • Ideal for slow travelers or those seeking a unique experience.

🏖️ Best Time to Visit the Andaman Islands

SeasonMonthsWeather & Activities
WinterNov – FebCool, pleasant, ideal for beach hopping and water sports
SummerMar – MayWarm and sunny, best for snorkeling, scuba diving
MonsoonJun – SepRainy, not ideal for travel due to high tides and rough seas

🗓️ Recommended: Visit between November and April for the best weather and visibility underwater.


🧳 What to Pack

  • Light cotton clothes, beachwear
  • Sunscreen (reef-safe preferred), sunglasses, hat
  • Water shoes or flip-flops
  • Snorkeling gear (optional, available on rent)
  • ID proof (mandatory for permit areas)
  • Power bank, waterproof pouch

🏨 Where to Stay in Andaman

📍 Port Blair:

  • Great for history buffs and overnight stays before or after island transfers.
  • Recommended Hotels: SeaShell Port Blair, Fortune Resort Bay Island, Hotel Sentinel

📍 Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep):

  • Known for its stunning beaches, luxury resorts, and diving spots.
  • Recommended Stays: Barefoot at Havelock, TSG Blue Resort, Silver Sand Beach Resort

📍 Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep):

  • More relaxed and offbeat than Havelock.
  • Recommended Stays: SeaShell Neil, Pearl Park Beach Resort, Summer Sands

🚤 Getting Around

  • Ferries & Catamarans: Government & private ferries (Makruzz, Green Ocean, ITT Majestic) connect major islands.
  • Cabs & Auto-rickshaws: Available at Port Blair and Havelock.
  • Two-wheeler Rentals: Best way to explore Havelock and Neil at your own pace.

📌 Top Places to Visit in Andaman

1. Radhanagar Beach – Havelock Island

Ranked among the best beaches in Asia, Radhanagar’s white sand and turquoise waters are postcard-perfect.

2. Cellular Jail – Port Blair

Also known as Kala Pani, this historical site offers emotional insight into India’s freedom struggle. Don’t miss the Light & Sound Show in the evening.

3. Elephant Beach – Havelock

Famous for water sports like snorkeling, jet skiing, and sea walking. The coral reefs are breathtakingly vibrant.

4. Bharatpur Beach – Neil Island

Great for snorkeling and underwater glass-bottom boat rides, with shallow waters perfect for beginners.

5. Ross Island (Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Island)

A short ferry from Port Blair, this former British administrative capital is now overrun by nature—perfect for photography lovers.

6. Chidiya Tapu – Port Blair

Ideal for bird watching and sunset views. Also a nice trekking spot.

7. Laxmanpur Beach – Neil Island

A peaceful beach known for its natural coral bridge and stunning sunsets.


🤿 Adventure Activities in Andaman

✅ Scuba Diving:

  • Best spots: Havelock (Nemo Reef), Neil Island, North Bay
  • Try operators like Dive India, Barefoot Scuba, and Scuba Lov.in

✅ Snorkeling:

  • Elephant Beach, Jolly Buoy Island, North Bay

✅ Sea Walking:

  • An underwater helmet walk for non-swimmers! Available at North Bay & Elephant Beach.

✅ Kayaking & Night Kayaking:

  • Explore mangroves in Havelock or experience bioluminescence kayaking during new moon nights.

🛑 Permit Information

  • Indian citizens: No special permits required for visiting most tourist islands.
  • Foreign nationals: Require a Restricted Area Permit (RAP), usually granted on arrival at Port Blair airport.
  • Some areas like Jolly Buoy and Red Skin Island require permits, which your tour operator or hotel can help arrange.

🍛 What to Eat in Andaman

  • Fresh seafood: Grilled lobster, fish curry, crab, and prawn masala are must-tries.
  • Andamani Thali: Local flavors with rice, fish, chutney, and tropical fruit.
  • Cafés in Havelock: Try Full Moon Café, Something Different, or Bonova Café for chill beach vibes and global cuisine.

💡 Travel Tips

  • Book ferries and accommodations in advance—especially during peak season.
  • Respect local tribal rules. Visiting tribal areas like North Sentinel is strictly prohibited.
  • ATMs are available in Port Blair, limited on other islands—carry enough cash.
  • Mobile networks are patchy—Airtel and BSNL work best.
  • Avoid littering and use reef-safe sunscreen to protect marine life.

🏁 Final Thoughts

The Andaman Islands offer a slice of paradise without needing a passport. Whether you’re diving into the coral world, soaking up the sunsets, or simply lying under a palm tree with a book, this island escape is the perfect blend of adventure, peace, and beauty.

So pack your bags, leave behind the city chaos, and let the ocean breeze in Andaman rejuvenate your soul!


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