Andaman Tour Packages

Are you dreaming of beautiful oceans, white sand beaches, sunny skies, and swaying palm trees? You’ve come to the right place because we offer a variety of Andaman tour packages that will entice you to visit India’s best-kept tropical vacation secret.

Andaman is one of India’s most renowned beach destinations, offering a magical undersea world waiting to be explored along with stunning marine life. Explore the many hidden treasures of Andaman on our Andaman tour packages, including the top tourist destinations of the archipelago, which comprises more than 300 islands.

Popular Andaman Tour Packages

Andaman Tour Packages No. Of Nights Tour Price
Experience Andaman 6 Nights / 7 Days Rs.33,400/-
Andaman Special Package 5 Nights / 6 Days Rs.27,499/-
Blissful Andaman Honeymoon Package 7 Nights / 8 Days Rs.39,500/-

Best Places to Visit in Andaman Island

    1. Cellular Jail National Memorial: Infamous as ‘Kala Pani’, this jail stands as a testament to the indomitable spirit of those who fought for India’s independence. Recognizing its historical significance, the Prime Minister of India, Moraji Desai, declared the Cellular Jail as a ‘national memorial’ on 11th February 1979.
      Visitors Timing and Ticket Price : Explore the Cellular Jail between 9:00 am to 4:45 pm and an admission cost of Rs.30/-.
      The Light and Sound show timings are as follows: 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm, 6:45 pm – 7:45 pm, 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm, and 9:15 pm – 10:15 pm (Hindi) on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday.
      On Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, the show is conducted in English from 8:00 pm to 9:00 pm.
      The ticket price for the show is Rs.50/- per person.
      Additionally, if you wish to capture the memories with a camera, there is a fee of Rs.100/-, and for a video camera, the fee is Rs.200/-.
      Please note that the jail remains closed on Public Holidays, so plan your visit accordingly.
    2. Havelock Island: Havelock Island, one of the largest islands in Andaman, was named after the British General, Henry Havelock. Located 55 km northeast of Port Blair, this island is a top attraction in Andaman tour packages due to its stunning white sand beaches, clear waters, and lush greenery. The picturesque landscapes, soft sand, and pleasant climate make it an ideal destination for a relaxing getaway away from the hustle and bustle.
      Must do Activities: Watching bioluminescence in new moon night, Snorkeling, Scuba Diving, Banana Boat Rides, Water Scooter Rides.
      Activities Starting From: Rs.750.00 Per Person
      Best time to visit: December to March.
    3. Ross Island: Named after Sir Daniel Ross, a British Naval Surveyor, the island offers a glimpse into the era of pre-independence India through its historical and architectural ruins. For anyone embarking on our Andaman and Nicobar tour, Ross Island is an absolute must-see. Located just 2 kilometers from Port Blair, Ross Island is easily accessible by boat in under 15 minutes as part of our Andaman and Nicobar islands package.
      Must do Activities: Explore National parks & historical ruins.
      Best time to visit: November to February.
    4. Radha Nagar Beach: Radhanagar Beach is located on Havelock Island, currently recognized as Swaraj Dweep., has once hailed as one of the world’s best beaches, ranking 7th in h World for 2023. The beach does its utmost to satisfy their need for relaxation. Many visitors kick off their day by watching the sunrise over the golden rays and immersing themselves in the beauty of the sandy shores through a variety of water activities. As night falls, the beach transforms into a captivating sight that enchants all who witness its magic. Regrettably, visitors are not allowed on the beach after sunset.
      Must do Activities: Snorkeling and scuba diving, Sea boat rides and trekking.
      Best time to visit: May to August and December to February
    5. Neil Island: It caters to all types of travelers, whether they are families or honeymooners, offering them the perfect opportunity to relax and unwind. Many visitors start their day on the beach by admiring the sunrise and enjoying the pristine beauty of the sandy shores through various water activities. As evening falls, the beach transforms into a mesmerizing sight, captivating all who visit with its enchanting ambiance. Unfortunately, visitors are not allowed on the beach after sunset by the authorities.
      Must do Activities: Snorkeling, Scuba Diving, Soaking up the sun, fishing, Jet Skiing and Swimming.
      Best time to visit: May to August and December to February.
    6. Baratang Island: Located between the middle and south Andaman, is renowned for its natural wonders. Certain parts of the island are home to the Jarwa tribes, who remain completely unaware of the modern world and its technologies. The authorities in Andaman have strictly prohibited any visits or photography in these areas. Visitors are often drawn to the island to witness the breathtaking beauty of its limestone caves, dense mangrove forests, tidal swamps, and mud volcanoes. The captivating limestone caves are particularly famous for their stalagmites, stalactites, and unique rock formations. Observing the parrots returning to their nests in the evenings on Parrot Island is a truly delightful experience.
      Must do Activities: Explore Limestone caves, Parrot Island and Mud volcanoes.
      Best time to Visit: November to February
    7. North Bay Island: North Bay, located north of Port Blair, is known as Coral Island. Adjacent to the capital, the island can get a bit crowded. It is renowned for its coral reefs and diverse marine life, including lobsters, clams, and various fish species. A haven for water enthusiasts seeking different aquatic activities, the island boasts unique natural beauty. The iconic lighthouse featured on the twenty rupee note is a well-known landmark on the island. Exploring the underwater coral gardens through glass-bottomed boat rides is a popular and fascinating experience.
      Must do Activities: Try Glass-bottomed boat ride, Snorkeling, Scuba Diving and Sea Walking.
      Best time to Visit: January to June
    8. Kalapathar Beach: Kalapathar beach got its name from the ‘black road’ that runs parallel to the seashore. The black rocks are scattered abundantly along the shores of the white sandy beach. It is usually not very crowded, except during peak seasons. Visitors can have a peaceful picnic here with their loved ones, enjoying the serene beauty of nature. This beach is a haven for photography enthusiasts. Wooden chairs and umbrellas are available for relaxation, where one can either read a book or simply admire the stunning views of the sea in a tranquil setting. Due to the large black rocks, swimming is not recommended, but visitors can still rejuvenate themselves by soaking up the sun.
      Must do Activities: Soaking up the sun, exploring the lush tropical forest on foot.
      Best time to Visit: October to May
    9. Elephant Beach: This beach in Andaman is renowned for its pristine beauty and cleanliness. Located on Havelock Island, it offers a perfect escape for travelers seeking respite from their hectic lives. There are numerous ways to enjoy the beach’s splendor. You can stroll barefoot on the white sand or embark on an elephant safari to witness the breathtaking panoramic views of the entire region. Sea walking is a popular activity here, especially for those who may not be inclined towards diving or speed boat rides. Wearing a helmet and walking under the sea provides a unique advantage for their trip.
      Must do Activities: Sea Walking, Snorkeling and Scuba diving
      Best time to Visit: December to February

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