



Andaman Islands, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, India
The Andaman Islands are a remote archipelago of 572 islands in the Bay of Bengal — India's best-kept tropical secret. With turquoise waters, white-sand beaches, thriving coral reefs, and lush rainforests, the Andamans rival any Southeast Asian island destination at a fraction of the cost.
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Radhanagar Beach
beach

Scuba Diving & Snorkeling
adventure

Cellular Jail
heritage

Ross Island
heritage

Neil Island
beach

Baratang Island
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Pristine Beach Resort
from ₹1,500/night

SeaShell Havelock
from ₹4,500/night

Taj Exotica Port Blair
from ₹12,000/night
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Travel tips for Andaman Islands
Entry to some islands (Baratang, tribal areas) requires permits from Port Blair's DC office.
Book ferry tickets from Port Blair to Havelock and Neil Islands well in advance during peak season.
Scuba diving certification courses (PADI) available on Havelock for beginners — 3-day courses.
Plastic bags are banned in Andaman — carry reusable bags.
Freshwater is scarce — be conservative in usage and carry a reusable water bottle.
Getting there
How to reach Andaman Islands
By Air
Veer Savarkar Airport (IXZ) in Port Blair has direct flights from Chennai, Kolkata, Delhi, and Bengaluru (~2–3 hrs).
By Train
No railway to Andaman. Ships from Chennai and Kolkata take 3–4 days — scenic but slow.
By Road
Not applicable. Inter-island travel by government and private ferries from Port Blair jetty.







