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12°N 92°E  ·  South Andaman Sea  ·  Since 2014

14+ yrs

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Local Andaman experts who've lived and worked across every jetty and island in the chain.

24/7

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On-island support for ferry changes, weather holds and last-minute plans, day or night.

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Direct resort and boat-operator rates — we match any verified lower quote.

< 2 hrs

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Average time to a confirmed, itemised quote after your WhatsApp enquiry.

Chart the islands

Eight islands, one archipelago

Each island holds a different mood — pick the ones that match your trip, or let us string them into one route.

Radhanagar Beach, Havelock Island, Andaman 01 · Swaraj Dweep

Havelock Island

Radhanagar Beach · entry depth 1.2m

Asia's finest stretch of sand by daylight, a reef classroom by scuba depth — Havelock is where most first Andaman trips begin and never quite end.

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Boats on turquoise water, Neil Island, Andaman 02 · Shaheed Dweep

Neil Island

Natural Bridge · low tide only

Smaller, slower, greener. Coral gardens off Bharatpur, a rock bridge at Laxmanpur, and a village pace that asks you to stay one more day.

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Harbour and palms, Port Blair, Andaman 03 · Capital

Port Blair

Cellular Jail · light show 6:30 PM

Your gateway island — the Cellular Jail's sound-and-light retelling of the freedom struggle, Corbyn's Cove, and the region's best seafood markets.

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Mangrove creek, Baratang Island, Andaman 04 · Mangrove Route

Baratang Island

Limestone Caves · 90 min mangrove ride

A speedboat threads a mangrove tunnel to reach stalactite caves millions of years old — the wildest day trip on the itinerary.

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Saddle Peak rainforest, North Andaman 05 · Diglipur

North Andaman

Saddle Peak · Ross & Smith Islands

Remote and still mostly undiscovered — a rainforest trek to Andaman's highest point, and twin islands joined by a sandbar.

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Mangrove boardwalk, Middle Andaman 06 · Rangat

Middle Andaman

Dhani Nallah Boardwalk · mangrove country

Andaman's quietest district — a wooden boardwalk straight through mangrove creeks, and a coastline most tour buses never reach.

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Barren Island volcano, Andaman Sea 07 · Active Volcano

Barren Island

India's only active volcano · boat-only

A live volcano rising straight out of the sea — no jetty, no landing, just smoke, sheer cliffs, and Andaman's best pelagic diving.

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Narcondam Island, Andaman Sea 08 · Hornbill Sanctuary

Narcondam Island

Extinct volcano · endemic hornbill

A protected wildlife sanctuary far out in the Andaman Sea — sole home of the Narcondam hornbill, found nowhere else on Earth.

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Places worth the detour

Sightseeing & landmarks

From Port Blair's colonial history down to Havelock and Neil, and up north to Saddle Peak and the mangrove country around Rangat and Diglipur.

Tailor-made routes

Featured packages

Palm trees silhouetted against a warm Andaman sunset 3N / 4D

Honeymoon Special

Moonlit Havelock

₹22,500 per couple onward

  • Sea-view cottage, Havelock beachfront
  • Private sunset cruise for two
  • Couple spa session
Turquoise water around a tropical island 5N / 6D Most Booked

Honeymoon Special

Twin Island Romance

₹34,900 per couple onward

  • Havelock & Neil Island stays
  • Candlelight dinner + complimentary photoshoot
  • Private ferries between islands
Beachfront villa at golden hour, Andaman 4N / 5D

Honeymoon Special

Sunset & Starlight

₹27,800 per couple onward

  • Beachfront villa upgrade, Havelock
  • Private candlelight dinner on the sand
  • Baratang mangrove & caves day trip
Premium pool villa overlooking the sea, Andaman 6N / 7D Premium

Honeymoon Special

Private Island Diaries

₹42,500 per couple onward

  • Premium pool-villa stays, 3 islands
  • Two private candlelight dinners
  • Couple's spa + private sunset cruise

Below and above the waterline

Water activities & adventure

Scuba diver near a coral reef

Scuba Diving

PADI-certified instructors, Havelock's reef sites, first-timer to advanced.

₹3,500 onward Book
Boat on clear shallow water for snorkelling

Snorkelling

Shallow-reef swims at Elephant Beach and Bharatpur — no experience needed.

₹800 onward Book
Person parasailing above the ocean

Parasailing

A bird's-eye view of the reef, towed behind a speedboat off Corbyn's Cove.

₹2,000 onward Book
Jet skis racing across turquoise water

Jet Ski

Ride the shallows solo or tandem — quick thrill, no licence required.

₹1,500 onward Book
Turquoise water suitable for sea walking

Sea Walking

Walk the ocean floor in a diving helmet — no swimming ability required.

₹3,200 onward Book
Sea cave and shoreline, evoking bioluminescent lagoons

Bioluminescence Kayaking

Paddle Neil's dark lagoons on a moonless night as the water lights up blue.

₹1,800 onward Book
Clear water suitable for a glass-bottom boat ride

Glass-Bottom Boat

Watch coral and reef fish from North Bay jetty without getting wet.

₹600 onward Book
Calm island waters good for island hopping by ferry

Island Hopping

Government and private ferries linking Port Blair, Havelock and Neil.

₹1,200 onward Book

From past travelers

Word from the water

★★★★★
Every ferry, every transfer, every booking was sorted before we even landed in Port Blair. Radhanagar at sunset alone was worth the trip.
R

Rhea & Arjun

Honeymoon Special

★★★★★
Did my open-water certification through their dive partner in Havelock. Instructor was patient, gear was solid, and the reef was better than Thailand.
K

Karan Mehta

Reef Runner

★★★★★
Travelled with my parents and 8-year-old — the pace was gentle, the driver was patient, and someone was always a WhatsApp message away.
S

Sunita Rao

Island Circuit

Before you book

Frequently asked

Indian nationals need no permit for Port Blair, Havelock or Neil — an ID proof at the airport is enough. A free Restricted Area Permit, arranged on arrival, is only required for a handful of tribal-belt islands like parts of Baratang and the Nicobars. Foreign nationals get a 30-day permit on landing.

October to May gives you calm seas, clear diving visibility and dry days — December to February is peak season and books out early. The monsoon (June–September) brings lower prices and fewer crowds, but ferries and water sports run on shorter notice.

Government and private ferries run daily between Port Blair, Havelock and Neil, but seats sell out fast in peak season. We pre-book yours the moment your package is confirmed, so there's nothing to queue for on the day.

Honestly patchy. Port Blair has reasonable 4G; Havelock and Neil have working but slow data, with dead zones near the beaches. Treat it as a chance to disconnect — and save your resort's WiFi password for the one photo you need to send home.

Port Blair has plenty of ATMs and most resorts accept cards. On Havelock and Neil, ATMs are limited and occasionally run dry — we always recommend carrying enough cash for two or three days as backup.

Reef-safe sunscreen (regular sunscreen is discouraged near coral), a dry bag for boat transfers, mosquito repellent for evenings, and a light jacket for early ferry rides. Government ID is compulsory at every jetty check-in.

Plan your trip

Tell us your dates.
We'll do the rest.

Fill the form or message us directly on WhatsApp — either way, expect an itemised quote within two hours.

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