Andaman Tour: Explore Paradise on Earth

Andaman is a beautiful place with clear blue water, white sandy beaches, green forests, colorful birds, and a peaceful atmosphere as you visit one lovely island after another. However, many agencies do not cover some important and hidden locations in their Andaman tour package. Welcome to the Andaman Islands, a group of beautiful islands in the Bay of Bengal! Whether looking for an adventurous vacation of watersports and exploration, or a secluded retreat into undisturbed nature, the Andaman has something for every type of traveler. With a mix of colorful marine life, historical sites, exotic beaches, and cultural richness, an Andaman tour package is your gateway to tropical paradise.

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Top Islands to Explore in the Andaman Tour

Havelock Island

Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep)

Famed for its stunning beaches and vibrant coral reefs, Havelock Island is a paradise for beach lovers and water sports enthusiasts. Asia’s most beautiful beach, Radhanagar Beach, is a must-visit spot. Activities like scuba diving, snorkeling, and sea walking attract adventure-seekers from around the globe. The island also offers luxurious eco-resorts that make your stay as memorable as your adventures.

Neli Island

Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep)

Neil Island is smaller and quieter than Havelock, perfect for travelers seeking serenity. The water is not deep, and there are many sea creatures, so it’s a great place for snorkeling and riding in a glass-bottom boat. Beaches like Laxmanpur and Bharatpur are pristine and less crowded, offering breathtaking sunset views and laid-back vibes.

Ross Island

Ross Island (Subhash Dweep)

Take a walk back in time and see the remnants of British rule at their former Administrative capital, Ross Island. Ross Island is now a historical site with relics of buildings succumbed to nature, beautiful deer wandering about, and a melange of history and greenery.

North Bay Island

North Bay Island

A haven for underwater exploration, North Bay Island is known for its coral reefs and water sports. Sea-walking, scuba diving, and glass-bottom boat rides let you explore vibrant marine life up close. It’s a popular place to visit for a day from Port Blair.

Baratang Island

Baratang Island

Traveling to Baratang Island is a thrilling, scenic journey that starts with a long boat ride through mangrove creeks. Baratang Island has amazing spots like limestone caves and a rare mud volcano. A fun place for avid eco-tourists and adrenaline junkies alike.

Jolly Buoy Island

Jolly Buoy Island

It’s crystal-clear water and beautiful coral reefs. A strict no-plastic zone, it caters to eco-friendly adventurers and those looking to snorkel through a vibrant underwater ecosystem.

Red Skin Island

Redskin Island

Redskin Island is an alternative if Jolly Buoy is closed to tourists. It offers the same diversity of coral and clarity of water, making it appealing for snorkeling or just as a lazy day trip.

Long Island

Long Island

Long Island also has secluded and unspoiled beaches, a diverse marine ecosystem, and verdant forests. A great location for offbeat travelers looking to escape the crowds, the journey to Long Island itself can be a bigger adventure as commuters get on a boat that involves snaking through the stunning landscape.

Cinque Island

Cinque Island

This twin island is a treasure for diving and snorkeling. Cinque Island has an abundance of corals and biodiversity, and so people visit the island on boat excursions a lot. The sandbar joining North and South Cinque is a stunning natural feature.

Ross & Smith Islands

Ross & Smith Islands

These twin islands connect via a natural sandbar that appears and disappears depending on the tides. The islands are situated in North Andaman and are ideal for a relaxing picnic or a swim in the clear blue waters. This unique landscape makes for a photographer’s paradise.

Little Andaman

Little Andaman

Less developed from tourism and relatively remote, Little Andaman also features beaches, waterfalls, surfing, and tribal culture. It is perfect for those willing to head down the untouched path as it offers activities like elephant safari and surfing in Little Andaman.

Popular Beaches to Experience in the Andaman Tour

Radhanagar Beach

Radhanagar Beach (Havelock)

Radhanagar Beach is the most famous and beautiful beach on Havelock Island. Regularly rated among the best beaches in Asia, it is famous for its white powdery sand, blue sparkling waters, and stunning sunsets. Swimming, photographing, or just a pure love of nature, Radhanagar Beach is incredible.

Elephant Beach

Elephant Beach (Havelock)

You can reach Elephant Beach by boat or a short forest walk, and Elephant Beach is well-known for snorkeling. The waters are shallow here, which is advantageous because it allows newbie snorkelers to explore the coral reefs and ocean life easily. They also have water sports like jet skis, which are also very popular here.

Kalapathar Beach

Kalapathar Beach (Havelock)

Kalapathar is named for the black rocks that line the beach. It is remote, peaceful, and idyllic with a beach that is ideal for walking or swimming to/from India. It is surrounded by lush green trees and turquoise waters, which makes it a great place for a more secluded place compared to other beaches.

Bharatpur Beach

Bharatpur Beach (Neil Island)

Bharatpur Beach is a wide lagoon represented by calm waters and offers a serene swimming location and a snorkeling area. They have glass-bottom boat rides available, which let you explore the reef. It is lively without the chaos, which is ideal for a peaceful half-day trip.

Laxmanpur Beach

Laxmanpur Beach (Neil Island)

This beach is known for its beautiful sunset views and natural rock formations. Laxmanpur Beach is good for photography and relaxation because it is remote, and you get the best panoramic view of the horizon. You can also see tidal pools and sea life at lower tide!

Carbyn Coves Beach

Corbyn’s Cove Beach (Port Blair)

Corbyn’s Cove is located close to the city and is popular with locals and tourists. Surrounded by palm trees and food stalls, it’s a great place to spend the evening. You can also do water sports like jet skiing and banana boat rides.

Water Activities in Andaman Tour

Water lovers will find their haven in the crystal-clear seas of the Andaman Islands.Dive into a wide array of fun and thrill:

Water Activities in Andaman Tour

Scuba Diving & Snorkeling – Haven of the islands in Havelock, Neil, and North Bay, you can see beautiful coral reefs and underwater life.

Sea-Walking – Walk on the seabed in North Bay or Havelock. A unique experience for non-swimmers.

Parasailing, Jet Ski & Banana Boat Rides – Hair-raising action at Port Blair and Havelock.

Kayaking – Paddle through mangrove creeks at Baratang and Havelock. A quiet, yet exciting ride.

Glass Bottom Boat & Semi-Submarine Tour – Ideal for families wanting to experience the ocean life while not getting wet.

Game Fishing & Night Cruises – Attempt to do some deep-sea fishing or enjoy a starry night as you cruise easily along the calm sea.

Sea Aquarium & Water Parks – Family destinations showing the sea life of Andaman.

Andaman Tour Outdoor & Wildlife Activities

Beyond the sun-kissed beaches and thrilling water sports, the Andaman Islands also offer a wealth of eco-friendly adventures and nature-centric experiences.

Trekking & Birdwatching: Tons of options for some trekking on scenic trails, possible rare birds include LBJs like the Andaman Green Pigeon, and less common Avifauna like Blue-cheeked Bee-eater, or Beach Stone-Curlew. (Chidiya Tapu) (Mount Harriet) (Saddle peak)

Eco-tours in National Parks: Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park or Mount Harriet Natural Park (or eco-trails with areas for viewing wildlife), plus opportunities to learn about marine conservation.

Island hopping tour: Perhaps the best way to view multiple gems – from Havelock to Neil, Ross, North Bay, including tours, or assistance with a private boat.

Andaman Tour Outdoor & Wildlife Activities

Andaman Food & Dining options

Local flavors are a crucial part of any vacation, and you will want to take advantage of Andaman’s delicious seafood!

Andaman Food & Dining options

Seafood: Enjoy fresh fish, lobsters, prawns, and crab dishes prepared in the local style. 

Local Fare: Enjoy traditional Andaman food made using coconut milk, spices, and ingredients grown on the island.  

Beachfront Cafes: Enjoy a tropical drink with an ocean view at one of the many beachfront cafes, especially in Havelock and Neil Islands.  

Street Food Stalls: You won’t want to miss out on the local snacks and sweets in the lively streets of Port Blair.

Hotels & Resorts in Andaman

Andaman offers stays for every type of traveler:

Luxury & Eco-Resorts: Treat yourself to first-class resorts with seaside cottages and private beaches (specifically in Havelock and Neil).

Mid-Range & Budget Hotels: Many worthwhile options in Port Blair and other major tourist hubs for good sleep that won’t cost an arm and a leg.

Airport Hotels: Ideal for short stopover needs or for those arriving late at night because they are located close to Veer Savarkar International Airport.

Hotels & Resorts in Andaman

Transport Options in Andaman

Traveling to the Andaman Islands and within the islands will be part of your adventure.

Transport Options in Andaman

Air Travel: Port Blair is connected to major Indian cities such as Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, and Delhi through regular domestic flights.

Ferries & Cruises: Government ferries operate between islands, and private ferries operate between islands (if you are going to an island not offering flights). Booking is recommended, especially in peak season.

Local Transportation: Hiring a bike, going in a cab, or taking an auto-rickshaw are some of the easy and picturesque local transport.

Must-Visit Tourist Attractions in Andaman and Nicobar Islands

Some places in the Andaman go beyond natural beauty and dive into history and heritage:

Ross Island: Experience the colonial ruins that showcase this area of British history.

 

Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park: A sanctuary for marine biodiversity, home to vibrant coral reefs and a variety of low-lying marine flora and fauna beneath the sea’s surface.

 

Baratang Island: Visit the limestone caves, mud volcanoes, and tribal reserves.

 

Chidiya Tapu & Mount Harriet: Trek in the lush tropical paradise and experience some of the sunset views that stay in your memory for years.

 

Ross & Smith Islands: The only time you can walk across the ocean on a natural sand bar.

 

Little Andaman: Less touristy, raw, home to waterfalls, ocean surfing points, and stunning landscape views

Important Details to Selecting the Best Andaman Tour Package

FAQs

How to plan a andaman tour?

First, decide on the travel date and budget. Once you have your flight to Port Blair confirmed, you can choose which island to board for your journey, such as Havelock or Neil Island, for a short stay. You can choose a travel agency you trust or do your planning for the trip. Next, make sure to reserve your hotels, ferry tickets, and water sports activities in advance.

How many days are required for the Andaman tour?

Plan for a minimum of 5 to 7 days in the Andaman to visit the main islands, beaches, and indulge in water sports. If you would like to take it easy on your trip or visit additional places, you can add days.

Which is the peak travel season in Andaman?

The best time to visit the Andaman Islands is between October and May, when the weather is pleasant, the sea is calm, and the sky is clear. Avoid visiting during the monsoon season, between June to September, when it rains heavily and the sea is rough.

Is a permit required to visit the islands?

Indian citizens don't require a permit to visit most islands. However, Foreign tourists need to go through the Restricted Area Permit (RAP). The RAP can be obtained on arrival at Port Blair airport.

Is it safe to travel in Andaman?

Yes, it’s safe. Just follow water activity rules and avoid restricted areas

How many islands can tourists actually visit?

Tourists can visit around 30 to 35 islands out of the 500+ islands in the Andaman and Nicobar group. Havelock, Neil, Ross, North Bay, and Baratang are among the popular ones.

What should I pack for an Andaman trip?

Pack light cotton clothes, swimwear, sunscreen, sunglasses, slippers, a hat, insect repellent, and any personal medicine. If visiting during monsoon, carry a raincoat or umbrella.

Can I use credit/debit cards everywhere?

No, not everywhere. Use cards in big hotels and restaurants in Port Blair and Havelock. But always carry enough cash, especially while visiting remote islands.

Which mobile network is used in Andaman?

BSNL and Airtel work in most areas. Jio and Vi work in some parts but may have weak signals. Port Blair has better coverage than the other islands.

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