Enjoy Morning breakfast at hotel in Port Blair. We will proceed for a full day cruising towards, Ross Island and North Bay (Coral Island). First we start with an exhilarating journey (by boat) to Ross Island, the erstwhile capital of Port Blair during the British regime),From Ross Island, we proceed for a joyful trip to North Bay island (Coral Island) offering exotic coral, colourful fishes and underwater marine life. We can view these colourful corals & underwater marine life via in glass bottom boat. Return back to Hotel. Overnight stay in Port Blair.
Enjoy Morning breakfast at hotel in Port Blair. We will proceed for a full day cruising towards, Ross Island and North Bay (Coral Island). First we start with an exhilarating journey (by boat) to Ross Island, the erstwhile capital of Port Blair during the British regime), From Ross Island, we proceed for a joyful trip to North Bay island (Coral Island) offering exotic coral, colourful fishes and underwater marine life. We can view these colourful corals & underwater marine life via in glass bottom boat. Return back to Hotel. Overnight stay in Port Blair.
Today, we start our journey towards Havelock island via cruise from Port Blair jetty. On arrival at Havelock Island,( approx 2hrs travel) our representative will receive and escort you to respective hotel / resort. After lunch we move for Kalapathar beach. A beautiful place for sight seen and photography. After sunset we will return back to hotel. Night stay in Havelock.
Enjoy your breakfast at hotel and check-out from the hotel; then we proceed to Radhanagar Beach, Asia’s best beach and world’s 7th best beach. It is an ideal place for swimming, sea bathing and basking on the sun kissed beach. After lunch we proceed to Port Blair by cruise on arrive Port Blair check-in to hotel. Overnight stay in Port Blair.
After breakfast check-out from the hotel then transfer to Port Blair airport to catch your flight with Sweet Memories of Andaman.
Port Blair on South Andaman Island is the capital city of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, an Indian territory in the Bay of Bengal. Its seafront Cellular Jail, completed in 1906, hints at its past as a British penal colony and is now a memorial to Indian independence activists. Inland, the Samudrika Marine Museum showcases local marine life. The Anthropological Museum focuses on the islands’ indigenous tribes.
Havelock Island is part of Ritchie’s Archipelago, in India’s Andaman Islands. It’s known for its dive sites and beaches, like Elephant Beach, with its coral reefs. Crescent-shaped Radhanagar Beach is a popular spot for watching the sunset. On the island’s east side, rocky sections mark long, tree-lined Vijaynagar Beach. The island's forested interior is home to birdlife such as white-headed mynas and woodpeckers.
Neil Island is one of India’s Andaman Islands, in the Bay of Bengal. Bharatpur Beach has coral reefs teeming with tropical fish. Laxmanpur Beach is known for its sunset views. Howrah Bridge is a natural rock formation accessible at low tide. Near the island’s wharf is Neil Kendra village, with a curving, sandy bay dotted with boats. Off the southeast coast, the tiny Sir Hugh Rose Island is a sanctuary for turtles.