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Adventure Tour
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Escape to pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters with the Andaman Tour. Visit Havelock Island, Radhanagar Beach, and explore marine life through snorkeling and scuba diving. Perfect for relaxation and adventure, this island getaway promises sun, sea, and serenity.
Visit sublime beaches like Radhanagar and explore coral reefs through snorkeling and scuba diving.
Travel between islands with organized ferry rides and enjoy stunning sunsets by the sea.
Discover colonial history at Cellular Jail and indulge in fresh seafood and nature walks.
There will be a representative to show you to the hotel on your first day in Port Blair. After breakfast, you can take a sightseeing trip that includes stops like the Cellular Jail's Sound and Light Show and Harbor Cruise. For dinner and the night, head back to the hotel. Visitors can enjoy a unique experience by taking a Harbor Cruise, which departs at the Phoenix Bay Jetty and takes them along the opulent harbor. When viewed from the sea, the floating dock, the port, and the well-known Viper Island, the picturesque panorama of seven points is unforgettable. (NOTE: There are no trips on Wednesdays, and the boat departs at 1500 hours.) The Sound and Light Show at Cellular Jail tells the epic story of the valiant fight for liberation. Please take note that shows are offered every day. The Hindi and English commentary times are 1800 and 1915 hours, respectively.)
On the second day, a boat transports you to Red Skin Island, also called Jolly Buoy. You can visit Chidiya Tapu in the evening. Visitors to Jolly Buoy Island can enjoy breath-taking vistas of the rich marine life and underwater coral reefs. Coral colonies can be observed up close with the aid of glass-bottom boats. The location is suitable for taking a marine bath. Situated at the southern extremity of the South Andaman, Chidiya Tapu is commonly referred to as Birds Island. It is well-known for its beautiful mangroves and opulent coastline. Because of the location, it's a great place to have a picnic and watch the sun set. Redskin Island is well-known for its pristine beaches and coral gardens beneath the surface. If you see a dolphin, you might as well be shocked. Additionally, it's a great place for water sports like swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, and many more. Visitors are permitted to bring their own lunchboxes and drinking water. (NOTE: You can visit between 0830 and 1630 hours.)
You can explore the city on the third day, going to locations like Corbyn's Cove Beach, the Anthropological Museum, the Fisheries Museum, the Cellular Jail, and the Water Sports Complex. You can also spend some time shopping. Located in Port Blair, the Cellular Jail is now called the National Memorial. In 1896, work on the same project began, and it was completed in 1906. The cells housed a large number of prisoners and liberation fighters. (NOTE: The memorial is open to the public from 0900 to 12:00 and from 1400 to 1700 hours. The memorial is closed on Mondays.) More than 350 species of diverse marine life are on display at the Fisheries Museum. (NOTE: The museum is open to the public from 08:00 to 16:00. On Mondays, it is closed.) Aboriginal themes from several Andaman tribes are on display in the Anthropological Museum. Please take note that the hours are 0900–1200 and 1300–1600. On Mondays, it is closed.) Sea bathing is a popular activity at the charming Corbyn's Cove Beach.
You go to Gandi Park, the Water Sports Complex, and Ross Island on this day. At one point, Ross Island was regarded as the epicenter of British power. A museum called "Smitika" features artifacts and photographs from that time period. (NOTE: On Mondays, the museum is still closed. Boats that arrive here at 8:30, 10:30, and 1:230 hours are available.
The final day of your journey, when you head back to your starting point.
Accommodations are based on twin sharing and use the starting room category of each hotel.
Daily breakfast at the hotel according to the aforementioned package.
Air-conditioned Swift Dzire for two guests and Maruti Ertiga/Toyota Innova for four to six guests, or similar vehicles, with an ALL INDIA TOURIST PERMIT, for airport transfers and sightseeing according to the program.
All taxes that are now in effect, but any additional taxes that the government imposes will be extra.
Any extra meal, unless otherwise noted.
Any airfare
Any kind of guide
Any Safari
All monument admission fees.
Personal expenses include things like washing and phone bills.
Travel insurance, airport taxes, etc.
Services not listed above.
Indian citizens don’t need a permit. Foreigners require a Restricted Area Permit, usually issued on arrival at Port Blair airport.
Havelock Island, Neil Island, and Ross Island are must-visits for their beautiful beaches, coral reefs, and serene ambiance.
Yes, Andaman offers world-class scuba diving and snorkeling, especially at Elephant Beach and North Bay Island, with certified instructors.
October to May offers pleasant weather, clear skies, and calm seas—perfect for beach activities and water sports.
Regular flights connect Port Blair to major Indian cities like Delhi, Kolkata, and Chennai. Ships are also available from Chennai.
Seamless Experience: Seamless island-hopping with ferry tickets and transfers included.
Energizing Water Sports: Scuba diving, snorkeling, and water sports packages with certified guides.
Curated Stays: Curated stays at beachfront resorts and eco-friendly retreats.
Full Assistance: Personalized travel assistance with permit handling and local tips.
Explore must-see attractions, vibrant local markets, breathtaking natural landscapes, thrilling wildlife experiences, and beautiful island getaways
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Radhanagar Beach is one of Asia’s most beautiful beaches, famous for its clean white sand and crystal-clear blue waters. It's the perfect spot to relax, swim, or simply soak up the sun. The beach is peaceful and not too crowded, which makes it even more special. The soft waves and calm vibe make it ideal for families and couples. Don’t miss the sunset here—it’s breathtaking. Nature lovers will truly fall in love with this beach.
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Also known as “Kala Pani,” the Cellular Jail in Port Blair is a powerful reminder of India’s fight for freedom. Built by the British, this prison once held many brave freedom fighters. The building has a unique structure with multiple wings. Today, it serves as a national memorial and museum. The light and sound show in the evening tells stories of the past in a moving way. It’s a must-visit for anyone interested in history.
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Elephant Beach is a hub for water adventure and natural beauty. Known for snorkeling, jet skiing, and vibrant coral reefs, this beach is full of excitement. The shallow waters and colorful marine life attract both beginners and experienced divers. You can reach here by boat or a short forest trek. In the evening, people gather to watch the glowing sunset. It's a perfect spot for thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike.
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Ross Island, now called Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Dweep, was once the British capital of the Andaman Islands. Today, it’s filled with colonial ruins surrounded by green trees and wild deer. Old churches, offices, and homes stand as silent reminders of history. The island is quiet and scenic, perfect for photography and walks. You can take a short boat ride from Port Blair to reach here. It’s peaceful, beautiful, and full of stories from the past.
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Neil Island, officially named Shaheed Dweep, is a small paradise for those who enjoy peace and nature. It's known for its colorful coral reefs, clear waters, and laid-back vibe. The beaches here are less crowded and perfect for watching sunrises and sunsets. You can go snorkeling or just relax under palm trees. Each beach has its charm—Laxmanpur, Bharatpur, and Sitapur are all worth visiting. It’s the ideal getaway for a slow, peaceful holiday.
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Baratang Island is full of natural wonders and cultural richness. It’s famous for its limestone caves, dense mangrove forests, and mud volcanoes. A boat ride through the mangroves feels like an adventure movie scene. It’s also one of the few places where you may get a glimpse of the indigenous Jarawa tribe (from a safe distance). Visiting this island is like stepping into untouched nature. It’s a long trip but totally worth the journey.
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Chidiya Tapu is known for its birdwatching spots and calm natural surroundings. It’s home to many species of birds, making it a favorite place for bird lovers and photographers. The beach here is small but beautiful, perfect for peaceful walks. In the evening, the sunset view is simply magical. It’s a great escape from city noise and a peaceful picnic spot. Come here for a quiet time with nature and birdsong.
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Located near Wandoor, this marine park includes 15 small islands, each rich in marine life. It’s a top spot for snorkeling and exploring coral reefs. You can also enjoy glass-bottom boat rides to see underwater life without getting wet. The water here is clear, making it ideal for spotting fish and colorful corals. It’s also a protected area to conserve marine biodiversity. Perfect for nature lovers and families looking for fun and learning.
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Barren Island is home to India’s only active volcano. It’s an uninhabited island in the Andaman Sea, known for its raw natural beauty. You can’t land on the island, but boat trips take you around it for a close look. The black volcanic rocks and smoke coming out make it a rare sight. It’s a dream for adventure travelers and photographers. Visiting Barren Island feels like seeing another planet—wild and untouched.
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