Plan an Andaman honeymoon for October to May and you get calm seas, clear skies and beaches at their quietest. December to February is the peak stretch, with cool, dry days and the clearest water of the year. October, November and March trade a little weather for greener islands, fewer couples and better value. Most couples spend five to six nights across Port Blair, Havelock and Neil, splitting their days between white-sand beaches, coral reefs, candlelit seafood dinners and quiet island seclusion. The rest of this guide covers the best time month by month, the most romantic islands and beaches, where to stay, how to reach the islands, and honest tips from couples who have made the trip.
How we planned this guide
This honeymoon guide draws on first-hand Andaman trip reports from real TravelTriangle couples (linked in the tips section below), with every season, airport, ferry and permit fact cross-checked against the India Meteorological Department and the Andaman & Nicobar administration. Where we cite a number, we cite its source.
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5 Best Places To Visit In Andaman For Honeymoon
Andaman packs a lot of romance into a short island chain. These five places give a honeymoon its mix of beaches, sunsets, seclusion and easy first-night sightseeing — each chosen for couples, not general sightseeing.
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Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep)
The heart of most Andaman honeymoons. Radhanagar Beach (Beach No. 7) is regularly rated among Asia’s best, and it’s the islands’ signature sunset spot. Elephant Beach is where you snorkel together over shallow coral, and Kalapathar Beach keeps a quiet sunrise away from the crowds. Havelock also has the widest choice of honeymoon resorts and over-water dining, so most couples base two to three nights here.
Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep)
Neil is Havelock’s quieter, slower neighbour, and it’s ideal for the relaxed half of a honeymoon. Laxmanpur Beach is a long, calm sunset strand. Bharatpur Beach has gentle water for an easy swim, and at low tide the Natural Bridge rock formation is a short, scenic walk. Fewer crowds and boutique stays make Neil the place for candlelit beach dinners and unhurried mornings.
Chidiya Tapu & Ross Island (near Port Blair)
Most couples land at Port Blair (now officially Sri Vijaya Puram), so it is worth turning the arrival day into a romantic one. Chidiya Tapu, the islands’ best-known mainland sunset point, sits about half an hour from the city, while Ross Island (Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Dweep) is a short boat ride to walk among atmospheric British-era ruins reclaimed by the forest. Both make an easy, low-effort first or last evening together.
Little Andaman
For couples who want to go off-grid, Little Andaman is the islands’ remote escape. Butler Bay is a wide, secluded beach with surf and almost no crowds, and the White Surf and Whisper Wave waterfalls add a green, jungly contrast to the coast. It takes a longer government ferry to reach, so add it only if your honeymoon runs to seven nights or more.
Cuthbert Bay (near Mayabunder)
Cuthbert Bay is an offbeat romantic pick for couples heading to the northern islands — a quiet turtle-nesting beach where Olive Ridley and other turtles come ashore between roughly October and April. There are no big resorts and very little crowd, just a long, calm beach and, in season, the chance to watch nesting turtles in the evening. It is for couples who value seclusion over nightlife.
Best Time To Visit Andaman For Honeymoon

The best time to visit Andaman for a honeymoon is October to May — the calm, dry season, when the seas settle, ferries run reliably and every water activity is open. December to February is the peak window, the coolest and driest months with the calmest, clearest seas. The monsoon, roughly June to September, brings heavy rain and rough seas that disrupt ferries and water sports, so skip it for a beach honeymoon.
| Season | Window | Weather & sea | Crowd & price | Best for honeymooners |
| Peak | December – February | Coolest, driest; calmest, clearest seas (~23–30°C) | Busiest; highest prices | Best diving visibility, calm beach days, reliable ferries |
| Shoulder | Oct–Nov & March–May | Warm, mostly dry; seas open and calm | Quieter Oct–Nov; warming Apr–May | Greener islands & better value (Oct–Nov); warmest sea (Apr–May) |
| Monsoon | June – September | Heavy rain, rough seas; ferries & water sports disrupted | Lowest prices | Not recommended for a beach honeymoon |
Source: season windows and sea conditions per the India Meteorological Department monsoon calendar and operator guidance (mausam.imd.gov.in); temperatures are indicative seasonal norms.
Month-By-Month: When To Plan Your Andaman Honeymoon

Month-By-Month: When To Plan Your Andaman Honeymoon
If you have flexibility, the month you choose shapes the trip — weather, sea conditions, crowds and price all shift through the season. Here is how each month looks for a honeymoon.
| Month | Weather | Sea & water sports | Romance factor | Price |
| October | Season opens; warm, occasional late showers | Seas settling; visibility improving | Green and fresh, few couples | Lower |
| November | Warm, drying out | Calm; ferries reliable | Quiet, excellent value | Moderate |
| December | Cool, dry; festive | Calm and clear; strong visibility | Peak honeymoon buzz | High (festive) |
| January | Coolest, driest | Calmest, clearest — best diving | Calm and uncrowded after mid-month | High |
| February | Cool, dry | Calm; excellent visibility | Most reliable all-round month | High |
| March | Warming up | Calm seas | Warm, romantic, thinner crowds | Moderate |
| April | Hot, humid; beach festival | Warm sea, good for water sports | Warm evenings, lively | Moderate |
| May | Hot, pre-monsoon | Mostly calm early in the month | Quiet; best value of the dry season | Lower |
| Jun–Sep | Monsoon; heavy rain | Rough; many services suspended | Not recommended | Lowest |
Source: monthly pattern per IMD seasonal climatology and operator dive-visibility guidance (mausam.imd.gov.in).
Which month should you pick?
For calm, clear seas and the most reliable diving and snorkelling, choose December to February — the peak honeymoon window. For greener landscapes, fewer couples and better value, October–November or March are ideal. April–May stay warm and quiet but
For calm, clear seas and the most reliable diving and snorkelling, choose December to February — the peak honeymoon window. For greener landscapes, fewer couples and better value, October–November or March are ideal. April–May stay warm and quiet but can feel humid before the monsoon (June–September), which is best avoided for a beach honeymoon.
Havelock vs Neil vs Little Andaman: Which Island Suits Your Honeymoon?

If you only have time for one or two islands, this is the decision that shapes the trip. Here is how the three main honeymoon islands compare.
| Havelock (Swaraj Dweep) | Neil (Shaheed Dweep) | Little Andaman | |
| Vibe | Lively, resort-rich | Quiet, slow, intimate | Remote, off-grid |
| Signature beaches | Radhanagar, Elephant, Kalapathar | Laxmanpur, Bharatpur, Sitapur | Butler Bay, Netaji Nagar |
| Best for | Diving, beaches, dining | Calm romance, sunsets | Seclusion, surf, waterfalls |
| Honeymoon stays | Widest choice, premium resorts | Boutique, fewer options | Basic, limited |
| Getting there | ~1.5–2 h ferry from Port Blair | ~2 h from Port Blair / 45–75 min from Havelock | Longer govt ferry; plan extra days |
| Ideal nights | 2–3 | 1–2 | 1–2 (only with time to spare) |
Ferry legs are indicative and seasonal — book private operators (Makruzz, Nautika) or government ferries ahead, especially in the December–February peak.
Where To Stay — Honeymoon Resorts In Andaman

Most couples split their stay between Havelock for beaches and diving and Neil for a quiet wind-down, with a night in Port Blair on arrival or departure. Havelock has the widest choice, from luxury beachfront resorts to mid-range sea-view stays:
- Silver Sand Beach Resort, Havelock — on Vijay Nagar Beach (Beach No. 5), with garden-view rooms and an in-house bar; a reliable mid-range honeymoon base.
- Munjoh Ocean Resort, Havelock — Beach 5, with ocean and pool suites and an in-house restaurant serving seafood and continental fare.
- Sea Princess Beach Resort, Wandoor — on New Wandoor Beach near Port Blair, with an outdoor pool, sea views and an onsite bar; a calm first or last night close to the airport.
For the luxury tier, Havelock also has high-end beach resorts with private villas and spas, while Neil Island leans toward smaller boutique stays. Where you base yourself matters as much as the property:
| Area | Vibe | Good for |
| Havelock (Swaraj Dweep) | Beaches, diving, best resort choice | Most of the honeymoon (2–3 nights) |
| Neil (Shaheed Dweep) | Quiet, intimate, slow | A romantic wind-down (1–2 nights) |
| Port Blair (Sri Vijaya Puram) | Gateway city, history, airport | Arrival or departure night |
How To Reach Andaman

Andaman has no rail or road link to the mainland, so reaching the islands means flying (the practical choice) or a long passenger-ship crossing.
By air
Fly into Veer Savarkar International Airport (IXZ) at Port Blair — the city was officially renamed Sri Vijaya Puram (announced 13 September 2024), though the airport name is unchanged. Direct flights run from Chennai, Kolkata, Delhi and Bengaluru, with onward inter-island travel by ferry.
By sea
Passenger ships sail from Chennai, Kolkata and Visakhapatnam to Port Blair, but they take roughly three to four days, run infrequently and are weather-dependent — fine for an adventure, impractical for a short honeymoon.
Inter-island ferries
From Port Blair, fast private ferries (Makruzz, Nautika) and government ferries connect the honeymoon islands: Port Blair to Havelock takes about 1.5–2 hours, Havelock to Neil about 45–75 minutes, and Port Blair to Neil about 2 hours. Timings are indicative and change with the season, so book ahead for your exact dates.
Permits and ID
Indian nationals need no permit — simply carry a government photo ID. Foreign nationals need a valid passport and visa and register with Immigration on arrival; the Restricted Area Permit has been eased for most tourist islands but still applies to certain areas and nationalities. Current rules are published by the Andaman & Nicobar administration (andaman.gov.in).
How To Plan Your Andaman Honeymoon In 6 Steps

A honeymoon has more moving parts than a regular trip — flights, ferries, a romantic stay and a few experiences to pre-book. This six-step plan keeps it simple.
- Pick your dates by season. Choose December to February for the calmest, clearest seas, or October–November and March for greener islands and better value. Avoid June–September monsoon.
- Book flights to Port Blair early. Fares to Veer Savarkar International Airport (IXZ) rise and seats fill in the peak months, so secure them as soon as your dates are fixed.
- Map a Port Blair–Havelock–Neil route. A classic 5–6 night honeymoon splits between Port Blair (arrival, sightseeing), Havelock (beaches, diving) and Neil (a quiet wind-down).
- Pre-book inter-island ferries. Reserve Makruzz or Nautika sailings for your specific dates; the fast ferries book out fastest in the December–February peak.
- Choose a honeymoon stay and reserve experiences. Lock in a beach resort and the romantic extras early — a private candlelight dinner, a sunset cruise, or a Discover Scuba dive for two.
- Pack and carry photo ID or permits. Light cottons, swimwear and reef-safe sunscreen cover the warm days; Indians carry a photo ID, foreign nationals their passport and visa.
Prefer a ready-made plan? Browse customisable Andaman honeymoon packages that bundle flights, ferries, romantic stays and experiences for your dates.
Honeymoon Tips From Real Couples

A few practical lessons make an Andaman honeymoon smoother — and the best ones come from couples who have actually made the trip.
Customise rather than buy a rigid package
Couples consistently find that a customised itinerary beats a fixed one — it lets you add a quieter island, a private dinner or an extra night on Havelock instead of a rushed checklist. A good operator will shape the route around your pace.
Go beyond scuba and snorkelling
The marquee activities are diving and snorkelling, but sunset kayaking through Havelock’s mangrove gullies is one of the calmest, most romantic things to do on the islands, and a glass-bottom boat or a sea-walk suits non-swimmers. Book water activities a day or two ahead in peak season.
Eat local seafood — and plan for vegetarians
Andaman’s coastal cooking is built on fresh seafood, from beach shacks to resort restaurants. Vegetarian couples are well served too — Annapurna on MG Road in Port Blair is a long-running favourite, and simple local meals are easy to find across the islands.
Real honeymoon stories from couples
Want to see how an Andaman honeymoon actually goes? These are genuine trip reports from TravelTriangle couples, and the practical details line up with the guidance above.
Kushal and his wife flew in from Bangalore and budgeted around ₹77,800 for their island honeymoon — a useful benchmark for a comfortable mid-range trip. Read Kushal’s Andaman honeymoon trip report.
Abhinav Rajput and his wife Pooja spent five days island-hopping across Port Blair, Havelock and Neil. See Abhinav and Pooja’s five-day Andaman honeymoon.
And Reema Arora’s February honeymoon ran five nights and six days — the sweet spot most couples settle on. Read a real February Andaman honeymoon trip report.
Planning Your Andaman Honeymoon
An Andaman honeymoon is at its best from October to May — calm, clear seas, quiet beaches and easy island-hopping between Havelock and Neil, with December to February the peak romantic window. Pick your season, keep the route relaxed, and the islands do the rest.
When you are ready to plan the details, browse customisable Andaman honeymoon packages, or read more island travel ideas in our guide to the best time to visit Andaman.
Frequently Asked Questions About Andaman Honeymoons
The best time to visit Andaman for a honeymoon is October to May, with December to February the peak window — calm seas, clear water and the year's best diving visibility. October–November and March are excellent shoulder months with greener islands and better value. Avoid June to September, when the monsoon brings heavy rain and rough seas.
January and February are the most reliable — they are the coolest, driest months with the calmest, clearest seas for snorkelling and diving. December is just as good but busier and pricier with the festive crowd. If you want fewer couples and lower prices, October, November or March still deliver warm, calm beach days.
Five to six nights is ideal for a relaxed Andaman honeymoon — enough to cover Port Blair, Havelock and Neil without rushing the inter-island ferries. A shorter three-to-four-night trip works if you focus on Port Blair and Havelock only, while seven nights lets you add a remote island like Little Andaman.
Yes — Andaman is one of India's top honeymoon choices for couples who want white-sand beaches, coral reefs and quiet island seclusion. Havelock and Neil offer romantic beaches, sunsets and over-water dining, while the islands stay relatively uncrowded compared with mainland beach destinations. It suits couples who prefer nature and calm over nightlife.
Indian nationals do not need a passport or permit for Andaman — just carry a government photo ID. Foreign nationals need a valid passport and visa and register with Immigration on arrival; the Restricted Area Permit has been eased for most tourist islands but still applies to certain areas and nationalities. Check current rules on andaman.gov.in before you travel.
Pack light cottons and quick-dry clothes for warm, humid days, swimwear and reef-safe sunscreen for daily water activities, and a light layer for cool evenings, ferry rides and air-conditioning. Add comfortable sandals or water shoes for rocky beach entries, a hat and sunglasses, and one smart-casual outfit for a special dinner.
Havelock (Swaraj Dweep) has the widest choice of honeymoon stays, from luxury beachfront resorts with private villas to mid-range sea-view properties like Silver Sand and Munjoh Ocean Resort. Base yourself near Beach No. 5 or Radhanagar for easy beach access, and book two to three nights here before moving to quieter Neil Island.
Yes, alcohol is legally available in Andaman. Licensed resorts, beach shacks and restaurants on Havelock, Neil and in Port Blair serve drinks, and there are government and private liquor outlets. Public drinking outside licensed venues is discouraged, so enjoy a sunset drink at your resort or a beachfront bar.
Havelock Island is the main diving hub, with coral gardens and clear water at sites such as Nemo Reef and The Wall, and Neil Island offers calmer, beginner-friendly dives. First-timers can do a Discover Scuba Dive with no certification, while certified divers can book deeper fun dives. December to February offers the best underwater visibility of the year.
Andaman's dining centres on fresh seafood, from Havelock's beach shacks and resort restaurants to local eateries in Port Blair. Vegetarian couples are well catered for too — Annapurna on MG Road in Port Blair is a long-running favourite. Most honeymoon resorts also arrange private candlelight dinners on the beach.
The cost of an Andaman honeymoon varies by season, trip length and the standard of stay, with the December–February peak the most expensive. A typical five-to-six-night trip covers flights, ferries, a beach resort and a few experiences. Comparing customisable honeymoon packages is the easiest way to see current rates for your dates.











