Fly in to Portblair. Our representative will meet and assist you at the Veer Savarkar Airport. Board the vehicles, drive to your hotel and check in. Evening visit to Corbyn Cove Beach, it’s a serene and unspoiled soft sandy beach, set in picturesque background of lush green coconut palms and pleasant blue sea. and is situated 8 kms from the City centre is the closest Beach from the city. Overnight at the Hotel.
Today after breakfast you will transfer to Jetty. Head to Havelock Island on board Cruise connecting the two islands!
Havelock, about 54 kilometers northeast of Portblair, the Island is a hidden jewel. Few Indians know of this stunning beach destination in their own backyard while heading for Phuket (in Thailand) across the waters of Andaman Sea. Havelock is a serene tropical island encompassing about 86 square kilometers. Its clear waters are rated among the best in the world for snorkeling and scuba diving. Close to 1000 different species of marine life inhabit the waters of the Andaman Islands. Scuba divers can see nudi branchs, sea slugs and snails, varieties of ghost pipe fish, jaw fish and a number of different crustaceans of all shapes and sizes. With its serene beaches, 40 meters visibility underwater, colorful coral reefs and ‘far from the maddening crowd’ appeal, Havelock Island has emerged as a dream destination among discerning travelers.
Arrive at Havelock Jetty, you are met and assisted by Our representative. Board the waiting vehicles and drive to the hotel. Check in at the hotel.
Later in the afternoon proceed for a visit to famous Radhanagar beach.
Radhanagar Beach (or Beach No. 7) is the jewel in the crown of Havelock Island. Located on the western side of the island, it stands away from the cluster. The glorious white sand beach shot to global fame when Time magazine (in 2004) rated it as the finest in Asia. With lush tropical forest rising on a hill to one side, the draw of this white sand beach has steadily grown in the legion of avid beach buffs. The popularity of this beach has triggered cruises from across the Andaman Sea. Travelers cruise over a few days from Thailand to experience the magic of this beach in particular. A wide beach that runs over a few kilometers, Radhanagar is simply stunning. It lends itself to a variety of activities.Overnight at the Hotel.
After waking up to another sunny morning, enjoy a yummy breakfast. Day at Leisure for own activity.
Today after breakfast, we drive you to the Havelock Jetty from where you sail to Neil Island on board another scenic cruise. Once at the Neil jetty, our Our representative will transport you to your hotel for check-in. With its tranquil beaches and pristine waters, it is a perfect getaway from the noise of the city. Fill yourself with a hearty meal at lunch (On direct pay basis) and then head to Sitapur viewpoint for spectacular views. Bharatpur Beach is your next destination, where you can enjoy a ride in a glass-bottomed boat and get a glimpse of the fascinating marine life and corals (optional – at an extra cost). Late afternoon, witness the natural coral bridge at Laxmanpur Beach 2 and behold a beautiful sunset at Laxmanpur Beach 1. You will spot a wide variety of deal corals and sea shells on the beach. Ideal for a gorgeous evening walk, breathing in the fresh sea breeze as you watch the sun set in all its majesty- you'll be mesmerized by this natural gem. Spend the evening at leisure and return to hotel for the night.
Today after breakfast check-out from hotel and thereafter board the vehicles and drive to Neil Jetty. From here sail to Neil on board Cruise. Arrive at Portblair Jetty, you are met and assisted by Our representative. Board the vehicles and drive to the hotel. Check in at the hotel at Port Blair.
After breakfast at hotel, Check-out and transfer to the Portblair airport.This marks the culmination of a memorable trip to one of India’s natural wonders – the Andaman Islands.
The Andaman Islands are an Indian archipelago in the Bay of Bengal. These roughly 300 islands are known for their palm-lined, white-sand beaches, mangroves and tropical rainforests. Coral reefs supporting marine life such as sharks and rays make for popular diving and snorkeling sites. Indigenous Andaman Islanders inhabit the more remote islands, many of which are off limits to visitors.