Andaman in June 2026: Weather, Temperature & Is It a Good Time to Visit?

Andaman in June 2026: Weather, Temperature & Is It a Good Time to Visit?

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Part of TravelTriangle’s Andaman travel desk, covering the islands for 7+ years across peak and monsoon seasons. This guide is built on IMD seasonal weather data, Port Blair climate records and live island ferry advisories, cross-checked with feedback from travellers who have visited in June – so the planning advice reflects what the month actually looks like on the ground.

Andaman weather in June 2026 at a glance: warm and wet highs around 29-30°C, lows around 26-27°C, roughly 340mm of rain over about 19 days, ~84% humidity and rough seas at the year’s lowest prices and quietest beaches.

Is June a good time to visit Andaman? Yes for budget and solitude, not for guaranteed water sports. Choose June if you want value, lush green islands and calm crowds; avoid it if your trip depends on scuba or fixed island-hopping dates, because rough seas reduce ferries and pause water sports.

June is the start of Andaman’s southwest monsoon, which the India Meteorological Department recorded reaching the islands on 16 May 2026. That single fact shapes everything about the month: warm, humid days near 29-30°C, frequent heavy showers, choppy water and a thinner ferry schedule. It is also why hotels and flights are at their cheapest and the famous beaches are at their quietest. This guide gives you the June weather data, an honest verdict, what stays open, what shuts down, what it costs and how to plan around the rain — so you can decide whether the trade is worth it.

Already leaning towards a monsoon trip? You can browse customisable Andaman tour packages and have agents build the itinerary around weather-flexible June dates, or read on for the full weather data and verdict first.

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Andaman Weather in June 2026 - At a Glance

 

Andaman Weather in June 2026

June in the Andamans is hot, very humid and wet. The monsoon arrives in mid-May and is in full swing by June, so days swing between bright, sticky spells and sudden downpours. Temperatures stay narrow and warm, there is no cold, while the sea turns rough and visibility underwater drops. Here is the month in numbers, drawn from Port Blair climate records:

June metric (Port Blair / Andaman) Typical value What it means for you
Average high ~29-30°C Warm, sticky days; light cotton only
Average low ~26-27°C Barely cools at night — no warm layers needed
Rainfall ~340 mm Heavy by Indian standards; among the wettest months
Rainy days ~19 days Expect rain most days, often in short bursts
Humidity ~84% Muggy; quick-dry clothing helps a lot
Sea condition Rough (SW monsoon) Choppy crossings; some sailings cancelled
Underwater visibility Reduced (~10-15 m) Diving runs only on calmer days
Ferries Reduced / weather-dependent Build a buffer day into any island plan

Sources: Port Blair June averages from climate-data.org (333mm) and weather-and-climate.com (342mm over 19 rainy days); humidity per IMD-cited summaries; monsoon onset 16 May 2026 per IMD / Down To Earth; ferry and sea-state advisories per NativePlanet’s 2026 Andaman monsoon report.

June Temperature, Rainfall & Sea Conditions

andaman June Temperature, Rainfall & Sea Conditions

Temperature is the easy part. June is consistently warm, with highs around 29-30°C and lows around 26-27°C. The islands sit close to the equator, so the spread between day and night is small, and there is never a cold snap – the discomfort is humidity (~84%), not heat. A light cotton wardrobe and a quick-dry layer handle the whole trip.

Rain is the headline. June delivers roughly 340mm of rainfall across about 19 days, which means showers are the rule rather than the exception. The pattern is tropical — intense bursts pass within an hour or two rather than all-day grey, so a well-planned day still has dry windows for sightseeing. Pack for it and the rain becomes a backdrop, not a wall.

The sea is what most affects your itinerary. The southwest monsoon pushes rough water and swell from mid-May into September, so inter-island ferries run a reduced schedule and individual sailings can be cancelled at short notice when conditions turn. Underwater visibility drops to roughly 10-15 m and dive operators run only on calmer days. None of this makes travel impossible — it makes flexibility essential.

Is June a Good Time to Visit Andaman? An Honest Verdict

Good Time to Visit Andaman

The honest answer depends entirely on what you want from the trip. June is a genuine trade-off, not a clear yes or no, so weigh it against your priorities rather than the brochure photos.

June is a good time if you want:

  • The lowest prices of the year: hotels and flights are well below peak-season rates, and advance-booked packages are at their most negotiable.
  • Near-empty beaches: Radhanagar, Elephant and the Port Blair sights are calm and uncrowded compared with the November-February rush.
  • Lush, green islands: the monsoon turns the forests their richest green, and the dramatic skies are excellent for photography.
  • A flexible, slower trip: if you can absorb a cancelled ferry or a rained-out morning without it ruining the plan.

June is the wrong time if:

  • Your trip depends on scuba or water sports: these run only on calmer days and can be suspended for stretches.
  • You have fixed, non-negotiable dates: reduced and weather-cancelled ferries make tight island-hopping schedules risky.
  • You want guaranteed beach-and-snorkel weather: rough seas restrict swimming on the wettest days.

Here is how June compares with peak season (November-February) on the factors that actually decide a trip:

Factor June (monsoon) Peak season (Nov-Feb)
Weather Warm 29-30°C, heavy rain, humid Warm 24-30°C, dry, sunny
Sea & ferries Rough; reduced/cancelled sailings Calm; full ferry schedule
Water sports / scuba Calmer-day only; can suspend Runs reliably; best visibility
Crowds Very low – quiet beaches High – peak holiday rush
Prices Lowest of the year Highest of the year
Best for Budget, solitude, slow travel Diving, island-hopping, families
Photography Dramatic green & stormy skies right blue, postcard light

7 Reasons to Visit Andaman in June

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01

The beaches are far less crowded

Radhanagar, Elephant Beach and the Port Blair coast that fill up in peak season are quiet in June. You get the kind of empty-beach photos and unhurried walks that are almost impossible to find from November to February.

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Genuine deals on stays and activities

June is off-season, so accommodation and many activities are priced to attract the few travellers who come. Advance-booked packages are at their most flexible, and you can often upgrade your stay for what a basic room costs in peak months.

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03

The nightlife and town scene stay lively

Port Blair and Havelock keep their cafes, beach shacks and evening scene running through the monsoon. Rain rarely shuts down the indoor side of island life, so evenings remain easy and social.

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04

The forests are at their greenest

Monsoon transforms the islands’ rainforests into vivid green. Short nature walks and viewpoints are spectacular, though note that steep treks and forest trails can close or turn slippery and unsafe in heavy rain, so check conditions locally and stick to maintained, lower-risk routes.

05

Hotel tariffs are low, especially booked in advance

This is the cheapest time of year to stay in the Andamans. Booking early locks in the best monsoon rates and gives you room to choose better-located or higher-category hotels within the same budget.

06

Water sports run but only on calm days (the honest version)

You can still dive, snorkel, sea-walk and try parasailing in June, but these are weather-dependent and operators pause them on rough-sea days. Underwater visibility also drops to around 10-15 m. Treat water sports as a bonus if conditions allow, not a guaranteed fixture and never book a June trip solely for scuba. If diving is the point of your trip, travel between November and April instead.

07

Land sightseeing carries on normally

The monsoon barely touches land-based sightseeing. The Cellular Jail, the museums and Chidiya Tapu run as usual, and these make reliable, weather-proof anchors for any June itinerary – see the rainy-day plan below.

What’s Open & Closed in Andaman in June

andaman in june

Knowing what runs and what pauses is the difference between a smooth June trip and a frustrated one. Here is the honest status of the main experiences during the monsoon.

Open and reliable (weather-proof)

  • Cellular Jail & the light-and-sound show: Port Blair’s headline sight runs through the monsoon
  • Museums: the Samudrika Naval Marine Museum, Anthropological and Fisheries museums are ideal rainy-day picks.
  • Chidiya Tapu and land viewpoints: coastal sunset points and short walks stay accessible between showers.
  • Beaches: open and beautiful; swimming is simply restricted on the roughest days.

Reduced, weather-dependent or closed

  • Inter-island ferries: a reduced schedule, with individual sailings cancelled when seas turn rough. Always keep a buffer day.
  • Scuba diving, snorkelling, sea-walking, parasailing: run only on calmer days; can be suspended for stretches.
  • Steep treks and forest trails: close or become slippery and unsafe in heavy rain.
  • Some boat-access excursions: small-craft trips pause when conditions are unsafe.

For a wet afternoon, the Samudrika Naval Marine Museum is one of the best indoor picks in Port Blair, and the Cellular Jail can absorb a full half-day. Plan land sights for the rainiest mornings and keep flexible water activities for clear windows.

Ferry & Travel Disruptions to Expect in June

Ferry & Travel Disruptions to Expect in June

The single most important planning fact for June is that the sea controls your schedule. The southwest monsoon means inter-island ferries between Port Blair, Havelock (Swaraj Dweep) and Neil (Shaheed Dweep) run a reduced, weather-dependent timetable, and government and private operators can cancel sailings at short notice when conditions are unsafe. Flights into Port Blair can also see monsoon delays.

Practical rules that save June trips:

  1. Always keep at least one buffer day after your last island before flying home – never schedule an island-to-airport ferry on your departure day.
  2. Book ferries with flexibility rather than tight, fixed-date hops; if a sailing is cancelled, you want room to rebook.
  3. Confirm ferry and activity status the night before and the morning of travel – conditions change fast in the monsoon.
  4. Favour fewer islands (Port Blair, Havelock) and minimise the number of separate crossings.

Andaman in June on a Budget - How Much You Save

Andaman in June on a Budget

June is the cheapest month to visit the Andamans, which is its strongest single selling point. Because it is off-season, hotels, flights and packages all drop from their peak-season highs, and there is real room to negotiate on advance bookings. Travellers consistently report stretching the same budget much further in June, a sea-facing or higher-category room for what a standard room costs in December, and noticeably lower airfares into Port Blair.

Exact savings vary by property, airline and how far ahead you book, so treat June as the value window rather than chasing a fixed discount number. To see live monsoon-season rates and what a customised June itinerary costs, browse current Andaman tour packages and ask agents to build the trip around weather-flexible dates.

How to Plan an Andaman Trip in June (Step by Step)

Andaman in June on a Budget

A June trip succeeds or fails on planning, not luck. Follow these steps to build an itinerary that bends with the weather instead of breaking on it.

  • Book flights first. Lock flights to Port Blair early – June fares are low, and advance booking secures both the price and your preferred dates.
  • Pick monsoon-resilient islands. Port Blair and Havelock cover the headline sights and have the most reliable connections and indoor backups.
  • Build in a buffer day. Plan one spare day so a cancelled ferry or a washed-out morning never threatens your flight home.
  • Front-load land sightseeing. Anchor each day with weather-proof options — Cellular Jail, museums, town and food — and keep beaches, scuba and snorkelling for clear windows.
  • Travel flexibly between islands. Choose flexible ferry tickets and confirm sailings the night before; favour fewer crossings over an ambitious multi-island route.
  • Pack for the monsoon. Quick-dry clothes, a compact rain jacket, dry bags for electronics and waterproof footwear turn the rain into a non-issue.
  • Book a customisable package. Have agents structure the trip around weather-flexible dates and cancellation room.

What to Pack for Andaman in June

Pack for Andaman in June

June packing is about staying dry and comfortable in heat and humidity — not staying warm. The essentials:

  • Light, quick-dry cotton clothing: humidity is ~84%, so fast-drying fabrics beat heavy ones.
  • A compact, packable rain jacket and a small umbrella: for the daily showers.
  • Dry bags / zip-lock pouches: to protect phones, cameras and documents on wet boat rides.
  • Waterproof sandals or quick-dry shoes: trails and streets get wet and muddy.
  • Strong sunscreen and insect repellent: the sun still bites between showers, and humidity brings mosquitoes.
  • Basic medication and any prescriptions: pharmacies are limited on smaller islands.

Planning a Different Month?

If June’s monsoon trade-off does not fit your trip, the shoulder and peak months read very differently. Compare Andaman in August (still monsoon, similar value) and Andaman in December (peak-season, calm seas and reliable diving), or read the full Andaman travel guide for a month-by-month view before you decide.

The Verdict on Andaman in June

Andaman in June is a deliberate trade: you accept monsoon rain, rough seas and reduced ferries, and in return you get the year’s lowest prices, the greenest islands and beaches almost to yourself. It is an excellent choice for budget and slow travellers who can stay flexible — and the wrong choice if your trip lives or dies on scuba, snorkelling or fixed dates. Plan around the weather, keep a buffer day, and the monsoon becomes a feature rather than a flaw. When you are ready to price it out, explore customisable Andaman tour packages and have the trip built around weather-flexible June dates.

FAQs

Andaman in June 2026 — Frequently Asked Questions

June is a good time if you want low prices, green landscapes and empty beaches, and a poor time if you need guaranteed water sports or fixed island-hopping dates. It is the start of the southwest monsoon, so expect ~29-30°C, heavy rain on about 19 days, rough seas and reduced ferries — in exchange for the cheapest rates of the year and very few crowds. Plan flexibly and June rewards budget and slow travellers.

Expect warm, humid, wet weather: average highs around 29-30°C and lows around 26-27°C, with humidity near 84%. The southwest monsoon reached the Andamans on 16 May 2026, so June brings frequent heavy showers and rough seas. Temperatures stay steady day and night, so the discomfort is humidity rather than heat — light cotton clothing is all you need.

June is one of the wettest months, with roughly 340mm of rain spread across about 19 days (climate-data.org records 333mm; weather-and-climate.com 342mm). The rain usually comes in heavy bursts that pass within an hour or two rather than all-day downpours, so a well-planned day still has dry windows for sightseeing. Carry a rain jacket and dry bags and the rain rarely derails a trip.

Yes, the sea is rough in June because the southwest monsoon brings swell from mid-May into September. Inter-island ferries between Port Blair, Havelock and Neil run a reduced, weather-dependent schedule, and individual sailings can be cancelled at short notice. Always keep a buffer day before your flight home and confirm sailings the night before and the morning of travel.

You can, but only on calmer days. Monsoon seas and reduced underwater visibility (around 10-15 m) mean dive and snorkel operators run weather-dependent and pause activities when conditions are rough. Treat water sports as a bonus if the sea allows, not a guarantee. If diving is the main purpose of your trip, travel between November and April instead, when seas are calm and visibility is best.

Andaman is generally safe to visit in June, and the islands are peaceful with very low crime. The main risks are weather-related: rough seas, ferry cancellations and slippery monsoon trails. Stay safe by keeping a buffer day, following operator advice on water activities, avoiding steep treks in heavy rain, and confirming ferry status before you travel. Routine land sightseeing carries no unusual risk.

Land sightseeing runs normally - the Cellular Jail, the Port Blair museums and Chidiya Tapu are all open and make reliable rainy-day plans. Beaches stay open, with swimming restricted only on the roughest days. What is reduced or weather-dependent: inter-island ferries, scuba diving, snorkelling, sea-walking and parasailing, plus steep forest treks that close or turn unsafe in heavy rain.

June is the cheapest month to visit, because off-season demand pushes hotel, flight and package prices to their yearly lows and leaves real room to negotiate on advance bookings. Exact savings depend on the property, airline and how early you book, so treat June as the value window rather than a fixed discount. Booking early secures both the lowest rate and your preferred dates.

A 5 to 6 day trip is the most popular length and works well in June, giving you time for Port Blair, Havelock and a buffer day against ferry or flight delays. In the monsoon it is better to cover fewer islands well than to attempt an ambitious multi-island route, because every crossing depends on the weather. Build the itinerary around flexible dates.

Pack light, quick-dry cotton clothing for the heat and ~84% humidity, plus a compact rain jacket and umbrella for daily showers. Bring dry bags or zip-lock pouches to protect phones and cameras on wet boat rides, waterproof or quick-dry footwear for muddy paths, and strong sunscreen and insect repellent. Add any personal medication, as pharmacies are limited on the smaller islands.

The best June picks are weather-proof: the Cellular Jail and its light-and-sound show, the Samudrika Naval Marine Museum and other Port Blair museums, Chidiya Tapu for sunsets, and the beaches of Havelock and Port Blair between showers. Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park and similar boat-access sights are possible on calmer days. Anchor each day with an indoor option so rain never empties your itinerary.

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