Havelock Island, located in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands of India, is a mesmerizing tropical paradise known for its pristine beaches and breathtaking natural beauty. One of the most famous beaches on Havelock Island is Radhanagar Beach, often hailed as one of the best beaches in Asia.
Activity Details
Day 1 : Cellular Jail And Corbyn Cove
Upon arriving at Port Blair, you will be taken to your resort to relax. After lunch, embark on a local sightseeing tour. Visit Corbyn's Cove Beach for the thrilling Seakart self-drive experience, a first of its kind in India. Enjoy jet skiing and parasailing, and soak up the beach ambiance. Later, explore the historic Cellular Jail, symbolizing India's freedom struggle. Witness the mesmerizing Light and Sound show that brings the stories of the freedom fighters to life. Spend the night at the resort.
Day 2: Ross and North Bay Islands
After breakfast, embark on a thrilling day-long two-island cruise. Start with a boat ride to Ross Island, the former capital of Port Blair during British rule. Explore the ruins and visit the museum showcasing British artifacts. Then, head to North Bay Island, also known as Coral Island, famous for its coral reefs and marine life. Enjoy snorkeling or a glass-bottom boat ride to admire the colorful corals. It's an exciting day of exploration and adventure.
Day 3: Havelock and Radhanagar Beach
Embark on a cruise to Havelock Islands. Visit the renowned Radhanagar Beach, known for its pristine beauty and ideal swimming conditions. Enjoy the serenity and relaxation offered by this spectacular beach. Overnight stay at the resort.
Day 4: Elephant Beach and Leisure
After breakfast, check out from the resort. The morning is free for activities. Later, we will visit Kalapathar Beach, a stunning stretch of white sands adorned with unique black rocks, surrounded by the serene blue sea. It is one of the most beautiful beaches in Havelock Island. From there, we will proceed to Elephant Beach, a popular destination known for its tranquil waters and water sports. Located 8.6 kilometers from the jetty, it is a haven for water sports enthusiasts in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Accessible by boat or trekking through the forest, it offers thrilling rides and a delightful experience.
Day 5: Neil Island and Explore
Check out in the morning and embark on a journey to Neil Island, known for its breathtaking natural vistas and white sandy beaches. Visit the famous Howrah Bridge, a naturally formed rock bridge with two living coral formations. Explore nearby divine beaches, such as Lakshmanpur Beach, where you can relax, enjoy the beach life, and find coral and seashells. It's a serene and blissful experience that will leave a lasting impression.
Day 6: Port Blair and Chidiyatapu
In the morning, visit Sitapur Beach, located at the southern tip of Neil Island. Known for its rich limestone deposits, it offers a picturesque setting and is particularly famous for its iconic sunrise. Then, head back to Port Blair and check into the resort. After freshening up and having lunch, embark on an evening journey to Chidiya Tapu Beach, also known as Bird Island. This eco-park, situated at the southernmost tip of South Andaman Island, is a haven for birdwatching with its lush mangrove forests. It is also renowned for trekking trails and stunning sunset views.
Day 7: Baratang and Natural Limestone
In the morning, embark on a journey to the Limestone Caves in Baratang Island, located 100 km away from Port Blair. Accessible only by ferry, this hidden gem showcases the brilliance of nature. The millions of years old limestone formations will leave you in awe. Baratang Island is also home to the Jarawa tribe and is known for its dense jungles, mud volcanoes, mangrove forests, and, of course, the limestone caves. The trip usually includes a visit to the Mud Volcano and a Mangrove Boat Ride, making for a unique and adventurous experience. Get ready to start your day early, as the trip begins at 6 am after starting from Port Blair at 3 am.
Day 8: Departure
Dropping to Airport with memories of an ultimate holiday of Andaman and Nicobar Islands.