Coral reefs, rainforest-backed beaches and remote island-hopping in the Bay of Bengal.
The Andaman Islands are a remote archipelago in the Bay of Bengal, over 1,000 km from India's mainland coast and closer to Myanmar and Thailand than to Chennai. Port Blair, the capital, sits alongside dense tropical rainforest and coral-fringed beaches; Havelock Island's Radhanagar Beach and Neil Island's quieter shores are the archipelago's best-known draws for divers, snorkellers and beach travellers.
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Calm seas and clear visibility — the prime window for diving and island-hopping.
Building heat and humidity ahead of the monsoon.
Monsoon brings rough seas that can disrupt inter-island ferries.
Starting points for your clients — every route can be tailored on length, pace and hotel category.
Cellular Jail's history, then Radhanagar Beach and snorkelling off Havelock's coral reefs.
Adds Neil Island's quieter beaches and natural rock bridge for a slower multi-island pace.
A compact beach-and-reef escape for shorter stays.
Multiple dive sites, snorkelling excursions and sea-kayaking across three islands.
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