04 Nights / 05 Days
Package Price :₹1.00/-Per Person
Booking Price :₹ 1.00/- Per Person
Package Cost Includes
- Accommodation in well appointed a.c room on twin sharing ( Base Catagory Rooms )
- Meal CPAI
- Both ways airport transfers by AC Private vehicle one time one spot basis
- All sightseeing by a.c private vehicle in Port Blair as per itinerary not at disposal ( Point to Point basis transfers )
- All sightseeing by a.c Private vehicle in Havelock Island
- To and fro ticket to Havelock by a.c Cruise
- All entry, monument, parking and permit charges as per itinerary
- Meet and Assist at all arrival and departure points by tour manager
- Hotel taxes applicable as on today
Package Cost Excludes
- Personal expenses
- Airfares / Ship fare to mainland India
- Activity charges, Jet Ski, scuba diving etc
- Expenses occurred due to bad weather, flight or ferry cancellation, strike or political unrest to be paid by guest as per actual
- Any dispute regarding child age to be settled directly with hotels
- Room Services, Camera, Laundry& Telephone charges
- Additional usage of vehicle
- Cost of services, which is not mentioned in the “Inclusions”
- Any kind of airfare
- 5% GST Extra on Billing
Day 01: Arrival Port Blair + Half Day Local SS (Local Sightseeing point closed on Monday & on all Govt. holidays)
You arrive to Port Blair, our escorts in the airport pick receive you there and then after a short introduction will take you to your first booked hotel, after check-in and once you are done with you lunch & refreshment, we will take a tour to the historic cellular jail which will be followed by the light and sound show. (the history & migration to these archipelago revolves around this monumental architecture , once you finish taking the tour just after a gap of half an hour , you will witness the light & sound show , like any other light & sound it’s a narration of the story of the jail through light & sound ) day end here back to the hotel.
Day 02: Port Blair to Havelock Island
We start the day a bit early today as we need to embark for Havelock Island , the cruise depart at around 0830 hours so we have to report an hour early . Take a quick breakfast and head to Havelock Island the total journey time is around 1 and 1/2 hour by sea. Again once to reach in the island meet our escorts who will be standing outside the harbor restricted area with a name tag. Along with them proceed to your respective hotel and then plan you day, probably post lunch for Radhanagar beach. You can enjoy the beach as well as the sun set, which i guess is the best you can see. (Boat transfers are subjected to change as per the availability of tickets and weather conditions).
Day 03: In Havelock Island
After Breakfast visit to Elephant Beach By Motor Boat for Mesmerizing View of Corals and Enjoy Snorkeling (Boat will be on sharing basis). Overnight stay at Resort in Havelock.
Day 04: Havelock Island to Port Blair
After check out at 9am. Spend the Morning at tour to Kalapathar Beach. The beach gets its name from the surrounding village, which is Kalapathar Village and the black rocks. Later in the afternoon transfer to Havelock Jetty to take the return ferry to Port Blair as per ferry timing. Upon return from Havelock Island, transfer to Hotel. Stay Overnight at respective Hotel/ Resort at Port Blair. (Boat transfers are subjected to change as per the availability of tickets and weather conditions).
Day 05: Departure from Port Blair
Morning free for packing & personal activities, on time 08:00am check out from the hotel & on time transfer to Airport. Tour Ends.
Q: When is the best time to visit the Andaman Islands?
Ans: The best time to visit the Andaman Islands is from October to May. The weather is pleasant and perfect for outdoor activities such as going to the beach, snorkeling, scuba diving, and other water sports. The monsoon season (June to September) can bring heavy rains, which may affect travel plans.
Q: How many days are enough for a trip to the Andaman Islands?
Ans: A typical trip to the Andamans lasts about 5 to 7 days. During this time, you can explore the main attractions of Port Blair, Havelock Island (now Swaraj Dweep), and Neil Island (now Shaheed Dweep).
Q: Do I need a permit to visit the Andaman Islands?
Ans: Indian citizens can visit most parts of the Andaman Islands without a permit. However, if you want to visit restricted areas or certain tribal areas, you may need a special permit.
Foreigners require a Protected Area Permit (PAP), which you can easily obtain at the airport of arrival or from Indian embassies abroad. PAPs are usually valid for 30 days and can be extended.
Q: What are the must-visit places in the Andaman Islands?
Ans: Port Blair: Jail Cells, Ross Island, Corbin Bay Beach.
Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep): Radhanagar Beach, Elephant Beach, Kalapathar Beach, diving spots.
Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep): Laxmanpur Beach, Bharatpur Beach, Natural Bridge.
Baratang Island: Limestone Caves, Mud Volcanoes.
North Bay Island: Coral Reefs, Water Sports.
Q: Is it safe to travel to the Andaman Islands?
Ans: Yes, the Andaman Islands are considered safe for tourists. The crime rate is low and the locals are friendly and welcoming. However, as with any travel destination, basic precautions should be taken, especially when participating in adventure sports or visiting remote areas.
Q: How to get to the Andaman Islands?
Ans: You can reach the Andaman Islands by air or boat.
By Air: There are direct flights to Port Blair (V.A. Savarkar International Airport) from major cities like Chennai, Kolkata, Bangalore and Delhi.
By Boat: Passenger ships sail to Port Blair from Chennai, Kolkata and Visakhapatnam. Boat trips last about 3 to 4 days and are less frequent.
Q: What is the local cuisine like in the Andaman Islands?
Ans: The Andaman Islands offer a wide range of seafood dishes. Popular dishes include grilled fish, grilled prawns, grilled lobster and crabs. You can also find traditional South Indian, Bengali and North Indian cuisine in local restaurants. Be sure to try coconut dishes and tropical fruits.
Q: What kind of accommodation options are available?
Ans: Accommodation options vary from budget guesthouses to luxury resorts. Popular islands like Havelock and Neil offer beach resorts, while Port Blair has more city hotels. It is recommended to book accommodation in advance, especially during the peak tourist season.
Q: Is Andaman a good honeymoon destination?
Ans: Yes, the Andaman Islands are a popular honeymoon destination for their pristine beaches, beautiful scenery and privacy. Havelock Island is especially known for its romantic setting, luxury resorts and candlelit dinners on the beach.
Q: Are there ATMs and card payment options in the Andaman Islands?
Ans: There are ATMs in Port Blair and Havelock Island, but it is always a good idea to carry enough cash with you, especially when visiting smaller islands such as Neil Island. Some remote areas may not have card payment options, so carrying cash with you can be useful.
Q: Can I do water sports?
Ans: Yes, the Andaman Islands are known for water sports such as:
Scuba diving (Havelock Island and Neil Island are the best spots)
Snorkeling (North Bay, Elephant Beach)
Sea trekking
Jet skiing
Parasailing
For safety reasons, make sure you book activities through certified providers.
Q: Is there internet and mobile connectiv ity in the Andaman Islands?
Ans: Internet and mobile connectivity can be slow and unreliable, especially on islands like Havelock and Neil. Port Blair has better coverage from major providers like BSNL, Airtel and Vodafone, but high-speed internet is still limited.
Q: What should I bring for a trip to the Andaman Islands?
Ans: Important items to pack:
Lightweight, breathable cotton clothes
Sunscreen and sunglasses
Hats/caps
Swimwear
Comfortable shoes (sandals/flip-flops)
Personal medications
Waterproof camera or phone case (for beach activities)
Mosquito repellent
Q: Are there medical facilities?
Ans: Port Blair has a good hospital (GB Pant Hospital) and a few private clinics. On smaller islands like Havelock and Neil, medical facilities are limited to basic health centers. It is recommended to carry a first aid kit and all necessary medications with you
Q: What local languages are spoken in the Andaman Islands?
Ans: The main languages are Hindi, Bengali, Tamil and Telugu. However, in most tourist areas, English is widely spoken, enabling travelers to communicate easily.