Overview
Day 1: Arrival in Port Blair – Carbyn’s cove beach – Light & Sound Show (Cellular Jail)
Day 2: Baratang Island
Day 3: Port Blair – Havelock – Radhanagar Beach
Day 4: Havelock Island – Elephanta Beach
Day 5: Havelock Island – Neil Island – Lakshmanpur Beach
Day 6: Neil Island – Coral Bridge – Bharatpur Beach – Port Blair
Day 7: Jolly Bouy / Red Skin Island
Day 8: Depart from Port Blair – Airport
Itinerary
Welcome to Andaman! Our representative will meet you at the airport and take you to a hotel so you can rest. You will travel 7 kilometres from Port Blair to Carbyn's Cove Beach in the afternoon. This beach, which is lined with coconut palms, is great for swimming. The history of the valiant independence movement is brought to life in a stirring Light and Sound Show at the Cellular Jail in the evening, which transports you back to the British Era. Then, travel to the National Monument, the Cellular Jail, a destination of pilgrimage for all individuals who value freedom. Spend the night in Port Blair.
We leave early in the morning towards the Baratang Islands. Port Blair is around 110 kilometres away. It is connected via a road known as ATR Road that passes through Jarawas Tribe Reserve (Andaman Trunk Road or the State Highway). To get to Nilambur Jetty (Middle Strait), which is where we board the 15-minute ferry for Baratang Island, we will ride through a magnificent and entrancing jungle. After heavy tropical vegetation, it contains mangrove creeks on both sides. Limestone caves are one of Baratang's main draws. Limestone caves are 15 minutes distant from Baratang Jetty by water. We can take little boats to go there. Everyone is fascinated by the adventure as it takes them beneath the lush mangrove plantation jungle. Please make sure you have enough water with you. Stay the night in a hotel in Port Blair.
You will be escorted to Phoenix Bay Harbor in the morning to board a luxury ferry that will take you to Havelock Island (02 hours). The Island bears a British Army officer's name. Modern snorkelling and scuba diving facilities are available on the island. White sand beaches and waters that are completely transparent make Havelock famous. After meeting you at the harbour and escorting you to the hotel so you can check in, he will take you to Radhanagar Beach, Asia's seventh most beautiful beach and a recent recipient of the Blue Flag Beach designation. You can swim at Radhanagar Beach or just get your feet wet and take in the tranquil beauty of the setting before returning to your hotel. Stay the Night on Havelock Island
Visit Elephant Beach after breakfast for a relaxing day of lying on the beach and enjoying the shallow, calm blue waters. The large reef has an abundance of marine life and is primarily made of hard coral. Scuba diving, sea walking, snorkeling, glass bottom boats, and other water sports are available to tourists. Regular private boat service links the island. Havelock Island Overnight Stay
After breakfast, head to the dock to catch the ferry from Havelock to the Neil Islands. When you arrive in the Neil Islands, our team will be waiting to greet you. To the hotel in a private taxi and assistance with the check-in procedure. The Lakshmanpur Beach No. 1 is a large, open white sand beach that is also referred to as the sunset point at Neil Island. After relaxing there, visit this tourist attraction before returning to your hotel in the evening. Stay the night at the motel in Neil.
After breakfast, check out of the hotel and leave your belongings in the cloakroom before travelling to Bharatpur Beach, one of the well-known beaches in the Andaman and Nicobar Island area. The area's stunning, emerald-green foliage and fish are its main draws. This location is well-known for activities like snorkelling and swimming and is a great place to spend time with family. Visit Coral Bridge, also known as the Howrah Bridge, which is famed for its naturally sculpted bridge-like rock. It has two naturally occurring living corals that are shaped like a bridge. The rock formation was given the name Rabindra Sethu by the Bengalis who first lived on the island. Later, they changed its name to Howrah Bridgeand. In the evening, gather your belongings and head to the harbour so you can take a ferry back from Neil Island to Port Blair. Stay the night in a hotel in Port Blair.
The 281 square kilometre Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park in Wandoor includes 15 uninhabited islands and the surrounding waters. A boat trip through some lovely mangroves begins the full-day tour to Jolly Bouy/Red Skin Island from Wandoor hamlet. You are in a poet's paradise when you add the glistening white sands and the calm blue waters that stretch for as far as the eye can see. Discover the best underwater life in India by diving into this uninhabited island, snorkeling, swimming, and lounging on the sun-kissed beaches. You'll go to Chidyatapu in the evening to see the mesmerising sunset. For those who adore the outdoors and the water, Chidyatapu is another paradise. Chidyatapu, which is located on a calm stretch of beach, is a popular destination for people hoping to catch a breathtaking sunset. One of Port Blair's most isolated beaches, it's ideal for those seeking seclusion. Last but not least, go local shopping for your loved ones at Sagarika Government Emporium. The evening is free.
This morning after breakfast, transfer to the airport to board your return flight back home.
Witness The Raw Natural Beauty of Beaches Surmounted by Serene with Gaurang Edutours and Travel with Exotic Family Beaches Tour Package.
Includes
- Departure Taxes
- Entry Fees
- Personal Guide
- Airport Transfers
- Breakfast
Excludes
- 5 Star Accommodation