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Ross & Smith Island

  • Ross Island holds great historic significance for being an active British Headquarter during the 20th century. Crossing the lush green farms of these islands, you will see the remains of various swimming pools, granaries, officers’ canteens, tennis courts and a church as a result of an earthquake in the year 1941. Moreover, you can reach up to this place in short intervals of time via ferry boats.

Viper Island

  • Viper Island reminds of the cruel British administration and killing of various Indians following the government orders. Earlier the Englishmen used to harbor the Indian convicts. In the year 1872, the founder of Wahabi Movement – Sher Ali was hanged for killing Viceroy of India – Lord Mayo.

Havelock Island

  • Situated 57 kms NE of Port Blair. Its white sandy beaches, spell bounding turquoise waters, coral reefs. Its two world renowned beaches are : Vijaynagar Beach (Beach No. 5) and Radhanagar Beach (Beach No. 7) Ideal for: Snorkelling, scuba diving, elephant ride and spending time with nature. There is regular ferry service between Port Blair and Havelock. A Tourist Ferry also operate between the islands once a day. One can visit the island and return the same day.

Neil Island

  • Neil Island is situated 36 kms east of Port Blair. Lush green forest and sandy beaches provide an ideal holiday destination for tourists. The beaches are quite popular with campers. There is excellent snorkeling and scuba diving opportunity to see beautiful corals & exotic marine life. Regular Ferry Service is available from Port Blair to Neil Island.

Jolly Buoy Island

  • It offers a breath taking underwater view of coral and marine life. It is an ideal place for coral viewing through glass bottom boat, snorkeling, sea bathing and basking on the sun kissed beach. Covered under Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Parks.

Long Island

  • Completing a sea voyage of 82 KMs from Port Blair, you will encounter the Long Island. This island has a lovely sandy beach at Lalaji Bay as well as beautiful forest patches. All you have to take a ferry boat from local Phoenix Bay Jetty and reach up here in no time.

Elephanta Beach

  • The Elephanta Beach is sheltered by a dense forest which protects the incredible turquoise sea which is home to one of the richest coral reefs on Havelock Island. It can be reached by boat or along a path that was once walked by elephants who carried logs and goods to the sea. Today, elephants remain the symbol of the island and always offer an exciting show on the Elephant Beach.

Lime Stone Caves Baratang

  • Baratang Island is a gateway to North & Middle Andaman District of Andaman & Nicobar Islands. This District is quite unexplored from the tourism point of view. This is one of best part of your trip to Andaman Islands because of its virgin beauty and natural wonders. In Baratang Island you can see Mud Volcano, mangrove and tropical forests, Limestone Caves.

Lamiye bay beach (Diglipur)

  • The beach lies a few kilometers ahead of Kalipur beach and marks the foothill of Saddle Peak, the highest peak of Andaman and Nicobar Islands. To reach Lamiya Bay, take the road that goes to Kalipur beach from the jetty, and go ahead of the Kalipur beach. One can have a long and intense moment of solitude at the beach, while sitting on the rocks and hearing the waves crash against the rocks that produces a melodious sound and brings peace and calmness to the mind.

Little Andaman Island

  • When moving to southern end of pot Blair, you will see Little Andaman Island here. Sandy beaches and thousands of oil palms along the coastline create a jaw –dropping view of Little Andaman Island. Hutbay Waterfall and Onge tribals are two of the Major factors to allure vacationers to this beautiful island.