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About 1370 kilometre east of mainland India, the archipelago that is the Andaman Islands in the Bay of Bengal with Myanmar to the east and north, is an idyllic landscape of translucent waters, sun-dappled, white beaches, mangrove wilderness and coconut groves offering a cool shade to your hammock as it sways gently in the wind. A part of the Union Territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, the Andaman Islands are settled by Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, Myanmarese and Nicobarese folk, though they are primarily home to the indigenous Jarawa and Sentinelese tribes. Of the 572 islands including the Myanmar-controlled Coco Islands in the north, only a few can be accessed by tourists, the remaining are out of bounds to protect the right to privacy of the Sentinelese who are to this day wary of contact with the outside world. For its turquoise waters, sugary sands and sun-drenched beaches, Havelock is a magnet for ardent divers and leisure seekers. Port Blair’s perfect setting and history, home to the Cellular Jail outside of the very British Ross and Viper Islands, will be the perfect starting point for your sojourn into the Andaman Islands. An Andaman tour is incomplete if it doesn’t include the below places. Port Blair: Before you begin to shortlist the places to visit in Andaman, you need to thoroughly round up its capital city to get a sense of the land’s cultural heritage and its grim history. Discover Port Blair’s wealth of museums, the Japanese bunkers from World War II, the highest peak on the island, its exotic marine life, a Marine Park, and water sports opportunities. Explore the history: A gateway into the Andaman Islands, a short stay in Port Blair will acquaint you with the island’s colonial history among other things. Begin at the infamous Cellular Jail National Memorial, an erstwhile British prison which held political prisoners, which is today a shrine embodying the sacrifice of the freedom fighters who shared books, exchanged ideas and debated each other within the dark walls of the Kaala Pani. Port Blair’s Anthropological Museum should be your next stop if you wish to get a perspective on the indigenous tribes that made the island home. The Jarawa chest guard including some Sentinelese relics will be of particular interest. Take in a breathtaking sunset: Port Blair’s primary beach, the slightly busy, Corbyn Cove Beach is perfect to embrace a sky painted in all kinds of reds and oranges at sundown. The Munda Pahad Beach on Chidiya Tapu is less-crowded making it a better place to enjoy the sunset. Glass bottom boat rides: Semi-submarine and glass-bottom boat rides have picked up in the past decade where you can see the marine life of the island as you cruise the translucent waters. Shop for souvenirs: In the Andaman Islands, there is no other place than Port Blair to pick up some unique bric-a-brac from the pretty little shops lining the main road in most areas. Sift through their collection of bamboo trinkets, seashell jewellery and a whole range of wall hangings and table decorations. The state-owned handicraft outlet, Sagarika, is where you can get everything under a roof. Tuck into deep-sea delights: While seafood is a part of the everyday diet, there are a few restaurants in Port Blair that do a nifty job of them. New Lighthouse Restaurant, for instance, has a lively open-air setting and is known for its lobster, crab and snapper dishes. From grilled starters to more textured mains, you are sure to satiate your craving for fresh seafood here. For a tandoori take on the fresh catch of the day, no better place than Lighthouse Residency offering a hearty seafood fare without burning a hole in your pocket. Havelock Island: Havelock is a 90 to 120-minute ferry ride from Port Blair’s Haddo wharf and is a major part of all Andaman holiday packages. Book your tickets online with a private operator to cover the 57-odd kilometres to an island which is largely virgin considering the rate at which brick and mortar hotels are replacing the quaint beach huts made of bamboo. Most travellers don’t venture any beyond the heavily forested Havelock (Swaraj Deep), a beach paradise known for offering South Asia’s best diving experience. If nothing else you will be enticed by the aquamarine shallows to go in for a swim. Radhanagar Beach: Among things to do in Andaman and the top sights of Havelock Island is the Radhanagar Beach, a powdery-white stretch of sand receiving cobalt blue swells through the day. The beach is about 11 kilometre southwest of the main Havelock jetty, and you could do better by visiting very early in the day to beat the crowds. Predictably, sunsets here are remarkable as they dye the sky and subsequently the waters and the sands in all manner of purple and orange. Elephant Beach: The whitewashed sands of Elephant Beach are somewhat remote and disappear in the rains and high tide. A trudge of about 2 kilometres (40 minutes) down a cross-island road will bring you to Havelock’s northwestern coastline which gets busy with tourists for the variety of services it hawks from banana boat rides, snorkelling trip aboard a snorkelling charter, jet skis, to sea walks - a first in the country. Start as early as you can to enjoy some solitude here before the whole circus begins. Neil’s Cove: A quick 10-minute walk from the Radhanagar Beach brings you to the sheltered sand and azure waters of Neil’s Cove. The sea is perfect here for snorkelling and the presence of several freshwater streams make it ideal for swimming too. However, you are prohibited from swimming here around sunrise and sunset. But one must also be careful about snorkelling in the cove since it is frequented by saltwater crocodiles. The authorities issue alert in case of a sighting. Kalapathar Beach: Giant black boulders symbolise the Kalapathar Beach which is a slender strip of sun-toasted, caramel sands fronting a very blue sea. This is an extension of Beach 5 and is located on one end of Havelock Island. To steer clear of the crowds, stroll further towards the south and you can have the entire place to yourself. The waters are placid and good for a refreshing dip on a balmy day. The waters contain small patches of corals which are an important part of this fragile ecosystem; so take extra care when you go swimming in them. On the shore there are a few sundecks and beach umbrellas for those planning to catch a tan; else you can sit around in the little picnic area under the shade of Casuarina trees and sip on fresh coconut nectar or mango juice. The sunrise over Kalapathar is the most rewarding, and naturally, bring in troops of photo enthusiasts. Neil Island: Neil Island or Shaheed Dweep might not be as luxuriant as its northern neighbour, but it is as unhurried and idyllic with its own unique natural setting. A land of dense coconut groves, paddy fields and fruit orchards with a bazaar at its heart called Neil Kendra, you will experience the languid pace of island life here. Boats arrive into its jetty just 500 metres north of Neil Kendra all the way from Port Blair and Havelock. From the former’s Phoenix Bay Jetty it is a two-hour ride to Neil Island, whereas from Havelock to Neil the journey time is cut down by half. If you are keen on exploring the island, its residential neighbourhood, the waterfront - its Beach 4 in particular, the local market, rent out a bicycle for the day and begin soon after sunrise when daily life is yet to pick up steam and you have ample time to soak up the atmospherics. Diglipur: If you are adventurous enough to head out to North Andaman to its sparsely populated Diglipur area, you will experience vast, unspoilt stretches of the outdoor and little else between you and this glorious natural environment. A famed turtle-nesting site, it is also home to the Union Territory’s highest peak, the Saddle Peak at 731 metres, considered the mythical home of Paluga, an all-powerful local deity. The presence of the Saddle Peak National Park, an intricate chain of limestone caves, pristine white beaches, not to mention offering delightful snorkelling opportunities, Diglipur and surrounds will be quite a discovery. Instead of hanging around for too long in this market town, you could drive eastward about 17 kilometres to Kalipur, a coastal village stuck in time. A bridge connecting it to the Middle and North Andaman mark the beginnings of commercial activity in this northern region. Ross and Smith Islands: Head to the Aerial Bay Jetty, a 30-minute bus ride from Diglipur, to board your boat for the twin islands of Ross and Smith. It is a breezy 20 minutes before you dock into the jetty of Ross and Smith, a pair of islands separated by a sand bar. Easily among Andaman’s most unspoilt spots, you have the luxury of relaxing on the beach and catching some sun for as long as you like, or if you prefer you can swim and snorkel in a vividly turquoise sea. Be rest assured, you can have the place to yourself because it is still off the beaten track for an average traveller to the Andaman. Keep at least four hours at hand to make the best of Ross and Smith before heading back to Diglipur for the night. Little Andaman: If you have had your fill of Havelock and Neil Islands and are looking for somewhere else to go in Andaman, Little Andaman, about 130 kilometres to the south of Port Blair, is a lovely bet. You will be greeted by intense mangrove wilderness, cerulean seas and beaches as white as alabaster. The rings of teal offer incredible surf making it a favourite of many seasoned travellers. Butler Bay will be the high-point of your Little Andaman visit where a luxurious sweep of creamy white sand frame emerald-green swells that are a surfer’s delight. After the havoc wreaked by the Tsunami of 2004, much of Little Andaman was ravaged. Only in the recent years has the rebuilding started, though most of it continues to be out of bounds for visitors including the 25-odd square kilometre of the Onge tribal reserve. Amble around the small settlement, look up the Indira Bazaar just a couple of kilometres off the Hut Bay Jetty and take in the picturesque setting. Long Island: About 10 kilometre south of Rangat in Middle Andaman, this affable island community is non-motorable aside from the odd motorbike that might cross your path. The quaint wooden houses, a remnant from the island’s logging history, are a reminder of a time gone by. If you thought life was slow in Andaman, wait until you get to this rustic little island with its share of silken-blonde sands, crystalline waters and a wide-open sky. Meet the locals, walkabout and soak up the calm of a place tourists at large are yet to find their way into. There are government ferries on alternate days from Havelock Island for Long Island; from Port Blair to there are private chartered boats for Long Island. A birders haven, you can include a visit to the Guitar Island, Lalaji Bay Beach, Merk Bay Beach, that are still some of the island’s unexplored secrets. Best time to visit Andaman: There are three predominant seasons in Andaman; the summer, winter and monsoon, and each governed by the presence of the Bay of Bengal giving it an overall tropical climate. Monsoons between July and September should be avoided like plague owing to the tropical storms, high tides and incessant rains. October to March, the winter season, experiences a mild lowering of temperature averaging between 20 and 30 degree Celsius, making it the best time to visit the islands. The summer months between April and June are also reasonably good to visit Andamans, whether it is Port Blair, Ross and Smith Islands from Diglipur, Havelock Island, Neil Island or Little Andaman. The lowest summer temperature is a pleasant 24 degree Celsius with cool breeze always wafting from the sea, but it can peak to a 37 degree Celsius, so avoid the noontime for exploration. How to reach Andaman You can either arrive into Andaman by air or sea. Flights to Andaman: Chennai and Kolkata are the only two destinations that operate direct flights to Port Blair. Some of the airlines covering the route include SpiceJet, Air India, GoAir, with a flight duration of about 2.5 hours. From Mumbai, Bangalore and New Delhi there are hopping flights with a stopover in Kolkata. All flights land at Port Blair’s Veer Savarkar International Airport which is about a couple of kilometres to the south of the city. Not to mention, the airport is a naval airbase. Ships to Andaman: There are government-run vessels from Kolkata, Chennai and Vizag that take approximately three days to dock at Port Blair. The ones from Kolkata can take a tad longer. You can buy the tickets from your respective city’s shipping service. Be mindful of the fact that these are proper ships operated by the government and not fancy cruises, and if you are prone to seasickness you should avoid taking this route. You can look up the timings on the government’s Andaman ship schedule website. These journeys are flagged off from once to twice a week and come with a booking window that opens a fortnight prior to departure. Do bring a hard copy of your ticket aboard the vessel. But if you have less time at hand, choose to fly. Also get exclusive deals on Popular Andaman Theme Packages like Andaman Tourism, Andaman Honeymoon Packages, Andaman Family Packages and Andaman Adventure Packages. Where to Stay in Andaman? There are plenty of options available for stay in Andaman and probably your Andaman tour package will include Hotels in Andaman for the family at nice places. The city offers hotels of all types such as star rating hotels, budget hotels, heritage hotels, etc. There are plenty of options available for stay in Andaman.

Aqua Adventure In Andaman - 08 Nights & 09 Days
Destination:
Andaman
Package: Port Blair 2N + Havelock 2N
Duration : 08 Nights & 09 Days
Meal Plan: CP

Day 1: Arrival – Port Blair – Cellular Jail - Light & Sound Show
Arrival to Portblair. Our representative will meet and assist you at the Veer Savarkar Airport. Board the waiting vehicles, drive to your hotel and check in. + Cellular jail followed by light and sound show. The Cellular Jail has a pride of place in India’s freedom struggle. Many a stalwart were imprisoned here. Declared a national memorial, this three storey prison constructed by Britishers in 1906, is a pilgrimage destination for freedom fighters. This colossal edifice has mutely witnessed the most treacherous of inhumane atrocities borne by the convicts, who were mostly freedom fighters. The day draws to a gentle close with the Sound and Light Show at the historic Cellular Jail which gives you a vivid experience of its strong association with the freedom fighters and their struggle for independence. Overnight at the Hotel.

Day 2: Port Blair - Havelock - Radhanagar Beach (or Beach No.7)
Today after breakfast you will transfer to Jetty. Head to Havelock Island on board Cruise connecting the two islands! Havelock, about 54 kilometers northeast of Portblair, the Island is a hidden jewel. Proceed for Radhanagar Beach (or Beach No. 7) is the jewel in the crown of Havelock Island. Located on the western side of the island, it stands away from the cluster. The glorious white sand beach shot to global fame when Time magazine (in 2004) rated it as the finest in Asia. With lush tropical forest rising on a hill to one side, the draw of this white sand beach has steadily grown in the legion of avid beach buffs. The popularity of this beach has triggered cruises from across the Andaman Sea. Travelers cruise over a few days from Thailand to experience the magic of this beach in particular. A wide beach that runs over a few kilometers, Radhanagar is simply stunning. It lends itself to a variety of activities. Overnight at the Hotel.
Did you know: Andaman is known for its marine life and it has world class Scuba Dive centers, Scuba doesn’t require swimming skills! Yes, many people do not attempt it thinking that knowing swimming is important, but that’s far from reality. Though we recommend you to book your Scuba in advance, Its safe and reliable.

Day 3 Havelock – Kalapathar Beach
Morning after breakfast visit to Kala Pathar beach, Famous for its turquoise blue waters, this beach offer snorkelers, palm, blue shallow water and are the perfect spot for swimming. Return back to hotel. Overnight stay at Hotel.

Day 4: Havelock To Neil Island Visit Laxmanpur and Bharatpura Beach
Morning after breakfast exiting expedition for Neil Islands. On arrival meeting and assistance at Neil Island jetty thereafter leave by surface to Resort. proceed to Bharatpura beach and Laxmanpur beach natural bridge Overnight stay at hotel.

Day 5: Neil Island -Port Blair – Day At Leisure

Day 6: Port Blair- North bay (Corel Island) – Ross island (Wed - Closed)
Today after breakfast embark on a day long three island cruise. One of the most sought-after activities. It covers a panorama of seven harbors that include the North Bay and Ross island. It leaves a lasting impression. Visit Ross Island. Once the administrative headquarters of the British and capital of these Islands, the island is now under the Indian Navy. It stands now as a ruin of the bygone days with the old structures almost in debris. There is a small museum named Smritika, it holds photographs and the other antiques of the Britishers relevant to these islands. The island is famous for friendly flocks of Deer and lush green walking trails. North Bay, the water lovers may enjoy snorkeling or take a glass bottom boat ride (Optional on direct payment) in its shallow waters with a chance to see corals up close. Return to the hotel. Overnight at the Hotel.

Day 7: Port Blair- Baratang Island
Packed breakfast Early morning 3:30am departure to Baratang Island by road (110Kms) which holds the nature’s best treasures gifted to the Islands. Limestone caves a must see point for nature lovers &leisure travellers alike. The Road journey from Port Blair to Baratang involves crossing through creeks and dense equatorial forest. This involves a creek journey in small boats. After getting down from the boat, trek through a small village to reach the caves. Return to Port Blair . Stay Overnight in Port Blair Day 8: Port Blair- Mount Herriet Today after breakfast Proceed to mount Herriet for little trek, a good place for trek and photoshoot. Return to the hotel. Overnight at the Hotel.

Day 8: Departure from Port Blair
Drop to Airport / Harbour for a return journey with wonderful holiday memories.

Properties Used
Hotels: Deluxe
Port Blair: Hotel Runway ( Deluxe Room )
Havelock: Hotel Virgin Beach Resorts ( Deluxe Cottage )
Neil Island: Hotel Virgin Beach Resorts ( Deluxe Cottage )

Important Notes

  • Please note, Tour program may be shuffled due to the inclement weather conditions and changes in Flight/ Ferry operations, which may incur extra charges.
  • The vehicle used will be exclusive for the guest, but will not be at disposal. It will as per contract & will change every day and sector-wise.
  • Cancellation after guarantee would attract cancellation charges, No Refund for Last minute cancellations/ unutilized services/ natural calamities/ flight cancellation or postpone/ No show.
    Standard Check-in/ Check-Out time is 06:30 am– 07:30 am, early check-in/ Late Check-Out subject to availability and completely on the hotel’s discretion.
  • All extras other than those mentioned above are payable directly to the hotel/ service provider.

Itineraries

Day 1

Day 1: Arrival – Port Blair – Cellular Jail - Light & Sound Show

Arrival at Portblair. Our representative will meet and assist you at the Veer Savarkar Airport. Board the waiting vehicles, drive to your hotel, and check-in.
+ Cellular jail followed by light and sound show. The Cellular Jail has a pride of place in India’s freedom struggle. Many a stalwart were imprisoned here. Declared a national memorial, this three-story prison constructed by Britishers in 1906, is a pilgrimage destination for freedom fighters. This colossal edifice has mutely witnessed the most treacherous of inhumane atrocities borne by the convicts, who were mostly freedom fighters. The day draws to a gentle close with the Sound and Light Show at the historic Cellular Jail which gives you a vivid experience of its strong association with the freedom fighters and their struggle for independence. Overnight at the Hotel.

Day 2

Day 2: Port Blair - Havelock - Radhanagar Beach (or Beach No.7)

Today after breakfast you will transfer to Jetty. Head to Havelock Island on board Cruise connecting the two islands! Havelock, about 54
kilometers northeast of Portblair, the Island is a hidden jewel. Proceed for Radhanagar Beach (or Beach No. 7) is the jewel in the crown of
Havelock Island. Located on the western side of the island, it stands away from the cluster. The glorious white sand beach shot to global fame
when Time magazine (in 2004) rated it as the finest in Asia. With lush tropical forest rising on a hill to one side, the draw of this white sand beach
has steadily grown in the legion of avid beach buffs. The popularity of this beach has triggered cruises from across the Andaman Sea. Travelers
cruise over a few days from Thailand to experience the magic of this beach in particular. A wide beach that runs over a few kilometers,
Radhanagar is simply stunning. It lends itself to a variety of activities. Overnight at the Hotel.

Day 3

Day 3 Havelock – Kalapathar Beach

Morning after breakfast visit to Kala Pathar beach, Famous for its turquoise blue waters, this beach offer snorkelers, palm, blue shallow water
and are the perfect spot for swimming. Return back to hotel. Overnight stay at Hotel.

Day 4

Day 4: Havelock To Neil Island Visit Laxmanpur and Bharatpura Beach

Morning after breakfast exiting expedition for Neil Islands. On arrival meeting and assistance at Neil Island jetty thereafter leave by surface to Resort. proceed to Bharatpura beach and Laxmanpur beach natural bridge Overnight stay at hotel.

Day 5

Day 5: Neil Island -Port Blair

Day At Leisure

Day 6

Day 6: Port Blair- North bay (Corel Island) – Ross island (Wed - Closed)

Today after breakfast embark on a day long three island cruise. One of the most sought-after activities. It covers a panorama of seven harbors that include the North Bay and Ross island. It leaves a lasting impression. Visit Ross Island. Once the administrative headquarters of the British and capital of these Islands, the island is now under the Indian Navy. It stands now as a ruin of the bygone days with the old structures almost in debris. There is a small museum named Smritika, it holds photographs and the other antiques of the Britishers relevant to these islands. The island is famous for friendly flocks of Deer and lush green walking trails. North Bay, the water lovers may enjoy snorkeling or take a glass bottom boat ride (Optional on direct payment) in its shallow waters with a chance to see corals up close. Return to the hotel. Overnight at the Hotel.

Day 7

Day 7: Port Blair- Baratang Island

Packed breakfast Early morning 3:30am departure to Baratang Island by road (110Kms) which holds the nature’s best treasures gifted to the Islands. Limestone caves a must see point for nature lovers &leisure travellers alike. The Road journey from Port Blair to Baratang involves crossing through creeks and dense equatorial forest. This involves a creek journey in small boats. After getting down from the boat, trek through a small village to reach the caves. Return to Port Blair . Stay Overnight in Port Blair

Day 8

Day 8: Port Blair- Mount Herriet

Today after breakfast Proceed to mount Herriet for little trek, a good place for trek and photoshoot. Return to the hotel. Overnight at the Hotel.

Day 9

Day 9: Departure from Port Blair

Drop to Airport / Harbour for Return journey with a wonderful holiday memories.

  • Meal Plan CP (Bed + Breakfast)
  • Hotel Accommodation.
  • Airport & ferry terminal Transfers.
  • 03 Nights stay on Dbl sharing basis at Port Blair in Hotels as per itinerary.
  • 02 Nights stay on Dbl sharing basis at Havelock in Hotels as per itinerary.
  • All Transportation for airport/ hotel/ Jetty & 1 AC Vehicle at Port Blair, Havelock as per itinerary. (Xylo/Scorpio/Ertiga)
  • All ferry charges Port Blair – Havelock - Port Blair Back by Private Ferry Base Category / Gov ferry, as per the availability.
  • All entrances and tickets to monuments, museums, Cultural Events, and activities suggested in the itinerary.
  • The above rates are NET and non-commissionable.
  • Confirmation will be subject to availability @ the time of reservation.
  • Rates are subject to change without prior notice.
  • GST of 05.00% applicable on the total bill Amount.
  • Rates might be changed if traveling dates are changed.
  • We shall proceed with the holding/ confirmation after receiving 50% amount and balance 50% required before 07 days of check-in date.
  • This is only a quotation, we did not hold any rooms confirmed for the above details.
  • Cancellation after guarantee would attract cancellation charges, No Refund for Last minute cancellations/ unutilized services/ natural calamities/ flight cancellation or postpone/ No show.
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