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Our Most Loved Andaman Tour Packages

Beach of Andaman Islands

3 Nights & 4 Days

Blissful Andaman | Gallivanting Tours

Port Blair: 2N I Havelock: 1N

Starts From

₹ 12,000

Per Person

Makruzz Cruise Cruising along the Andaman Sea

4 Nights & 5 Days

Serene Andaman | Gallivanting Tours

Port Blair: 2N I Havelock: 2N

Starts From

₹ 14,000

Per Person

Sunset At Andaman Islands

4 Nights & 5 Days

Retreat To Andaman | Gallivanting Tours

Port Blair: 2N I Havelock: 1N | Neil Island: 1N

Starts From

₹ 16,000

Per Person

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  • Discover the Enchanting Andaman Islands: Your Perfect Tropical Getaway

    Nestled in the azure waters of the Bay of Bengal, the Andaman Islands are a hidden gem waiting to be explored. With their pristine beaches, lush rainforests, vibrant marine life, and rich history, the Andaman Islands offer a perfect blend of adventure, relaxation, and cultural immersion. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, a history buff, or simply looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life, the Andaman Islands promise an unforgettable experience.

    Why Choose the Andaman Islands?
     

    1. Unspoiled Natural Beauty

      • Crystal-Clear Waters: The Andaman Islands are home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Picture-perfect stretches of white sand meet turquoise waters, creating a paradise for beach lovers. Radhanagar Beach on Havelock Island is a prime example, often ranked among Asia's best beaches for its stunning vistas and tranquil ambiance.

      • Lush Greenery: Beyond the beaches, the islands are blanketed with dense rainforests, offering a haven for trekkers and wildlife enthusiasts. The evergreen forests are teeming with exotic flora and fauna, some of which are found nowhere else in the world.

      • Vibrant Marine Life: Beneath the waves, the Andaman Islands boast a rich underwater world. The coral reefs are alive with colorful marine species, making it a diver's paradise. Whether you're a seasoned diver or a first-timer, the crystal-clear waters of the Andaman Sea offer some of the best diving experiences globally.
         

    2. Adventure Awaits

      • Scuba Diving and Snorkeling: The Andaman Islands are a top destination for underwater exploration. Dive into the vibrant coral reefs of Havelock and Neil Islands, where you'll encounter everything from sea turtles to schools of exotic fish. For those new to diving, numerous certified schools offer courses and guided dives.

      • Water Sports: Beyond diving, the islands offer a plethora of water sports, including jet skiing, parasailing, and kayaking. Explore the mangroves in a kayak or feel the thrill of speeding across the waves.

      • Trekking and Island Hopping: For the adventurous at heart, the Andaman Islands offer several trekking trails. Embark on a trek through the dense forests to explore hidden waterfalls and secluded beaches. Island hopping is another must-do activity, with each island offering its unique charm.
         

    3. Rich History and Culture

      • Cellular Jail: Step back in time with a visit to the Cellular Jail in Port Blair, a symbol of India's struggle for independence. This colonial-era prison, once known as "Kala Pani," now serves as a national memorial. The light and sound show held here in the evening narrates the poignant tales of India's freedom fighters.

      • Indigenous Tribes: The Andaman Islands are home to indigenous tribes with a rich cultural heritage. While interaction with some tribes is restricted to protect their way of life, learning about their history and culture offers a unique insight into human civilization.

      • Colonial Architecture: The islands also bear traces of their colonial past, with several remnants of British and Japanese rule. Visit Ross Island, where ruins of the British headquarters tell tales of a bygone era.
         

    4. A Destination for Every Traveler

      • Family-Friendly: The Andaman Islands offer a variety of family-friendly activities. From exploring the marine world at the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park to enjoying a leisurely beach day at Corbyn's Cove, there's something for everyone.

      • Romantic Escapes: For couples, the Andaman Islands are an idyllic setting for a romantic getaway. Picture candlelit dinners by the beach, sunset cruises, and private beachside resorts that cater to your every need.

      • Solo Travel: The islands are also perfect for solo travelers seeking peace and solitude. The warm hospitality of the locals, coupled with the serene environment, makes it a safe and welcoming destination for those traveling alone.
         

    5. Ease of Access and Accommodation

      • Getting There: The Andaman Islands are well-connected by air, with regular flights from major Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Chennai to Port Blair, the capital. Once in Port Blair, ferries and boats can take you to other islands in the archipelago.

      • Accommodation Options: From luxury resorts to budget-friendly hotels and eco-lodges, the Andaman Islands offer a range of accommodations to suit every traveler's needs. Many resorts are located right on the beach, offering stunning views and direct access to the sea.


    What to Pack and When to Visit

    • Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit the Andaman Islands is from October to May, when the weather is pleasant, and the seas are calm, making it ideal for water activities and sightseeing.

    • Packing Essentials: Don’t forget your swimwear, sunscreen, a good pair of sunglasses, and comfortable footwear for trekking. If you plan to explore the underwater world, consider bringing along a waterproof camera to capture the vibrant marine life.
       

    PLAN YOUR DREAM VACATION TO THE ANDAMAN ISLANDS
    The Andaman Islands are more than just a destination; they are a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Whether you're looking for adventure, relaxation, or a deep dive into history and culture, the Andaman Islands have it all. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore this tropical paradise. Book your trip to the Andaman Islands today and embark on a journey filled with unforgettable memories.
    Let the Andaman Islands be the backdrop to your next great adventure, where every sunrise brings new possibilities and every sunset leaves you in awe.

Destinations To Visit

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Tour Packages

Prices may vary depending on the month of travel

Sand Dunes

Blissful Andaman | Gallivanting Tours

Port Blair: 1N | Havelock: 1N

Starts From

₹ 12,000

Per Person

2N 3D
2 Star
Sand Dunes

Serene Andaman | Gallivanting Tours

Port Blair: 2N I Havelock: 2N

Starts From

₹ 14,000

Per Person

4N 5D
2 Star
Sand Dunes

Retreat To Andaman | Gallivanting Tours

Port Blair: 2N I Havelock: 1N | Neil Island: 1N

Starts From

₹ 16,000

Per Person

4N 5D
2 Star
Sand Dunes

Andaman Exotica | Gallivanting Tours

Port Blair: 2N I Havelock: 2N | Neil Island: 1N

Starts From

₹ 21,400

Per Person

5N 6D
2 Star
Sand Dunes

Andaman Coastal Charm | Gallivanting Tours

Port Blair: 4N I Havelock: 1N | Neil Island: 1N

Starts From

₹ 24,000

Per Person

6N 7D
3 Star
Sand Dunes

Andaman Wanderlust | Gallivanting Tours

Port Blair: 4N I Havelock: 2N | Neil Island: 1N

Starts From

₹ 28,500

Per Person

7N 8D
2 Star

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  • The best time to visit is from October to April. The weather during these months is pleasant, with minimal rainfall and moderate temperatures, making it ideal for beach activities and sightseeing.

  • The Andaman Islands are accessible by air and sea. Direct flights are available from major Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, and Kolkata to Veer Savarkar International Airport in Port Blair. There are also passenger ships from Chennai, Kolkata, and Visakhapatnam.

  • Indian nationals need a valid ID proof and a permit for certain restricted areas. Foreign tourists need a valid passport, visa, and an entry permit for restricted zones, which can be obtained through the Indian Ministry of Home Affairs or through local authorities.

  • Key attractions include Radhanagar Beach (Havelock Island), Neil Island, Ross Island, Cellular Jail, North Bay Island, and Baratang Island. Activities include snorkeling, diving, and exploring lush forests and mangroves.

  • While there are no specific vaccinations required for the Andaman Islands, it is advisable to take standard travel vaccinations such as those for hepatitis A, hepatitis B, typhoid, and tetanus. It’s also wise to carry insect repellent and a basic first-aid kit.

  • The Andaman Islands offer a range of accommodations, from budget hotels and guesthouses to luxury resorts and boutique properties. Popular areas with a variety of options include Port Blair, Havelock Island, and Neil Island.

  • Mobile connectivity is available in most parts of the Andaman Islands, though coverage can be limited in remote areas. Internet services are available in major towns and hotels, but speeds may be slower compared to mainland India.

  • Andaman cuisine features a mix of seafood, coconut, and local spices. Popular dishes include fresh seafood, coconut-based curries, and tropical fruits. There are also options for vegetarian and Indian-style meals.

  • Respect local customs and traditions, particularly when visiting tribal areas or religious sites. Dress modestly and seek permission before taking photographs of people or private property. It’s also polite to ask before entering homes or local establishments.

  • Popular activities include snorkeling, scuba diving, and water sports, as well as exploring marine life and coral reefs. Land-based activities include trekking, bird watching, and visiting historical sites like the Cellular Jail. Relaxing on pristine beaches and experiencing the island's natural beauty are also major highlights.

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