Sunny skies, golden beaches, turquoise waters, and untouched environs make the Andaman Islands your perfect go-to destination. But it is not just the beauty of the archipelago of 572 islands that makes Andaman and Nicobar Islands an ideal getaway. There are adventure sports, water activities, activities for nature lovers, and sightseeing tours of Andaman that one can opt for. Have a look at some of the best things to do in Andaman.

Things To Do In Andaman Island

Now that you are ready to explore the islands, here’s a handpicked list of the things to do in the Andaman Islands that you must try while you’re there. For travellers who wish to experience the sheer thrill, here’s what you can do:

1. Seakart (Self-Drive) – Dive In The Adventure

Sea Karting is one of the best things to do in Andaman

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Seakart is the latest and most popular adventure sport in Andaman, where you can self-drive it at sea along the coast of Port Blair. It is an exclusive hybrid watercraft that resembles a go-kart, giving you a combination of speed and excitement with safety and comfort. So, if you are looking to indulge in some thrilling activities with your loved ones, then do not miss this at Corbyn’s Cove Beach, Port Blair, and self-drive in unexplored waters.

Seakart Adventure at Corbyn’s Cove Beach hosts the first and only Seakarting experience in India. Seakart is present in only 3 places in the whole world! Their unsinkable and unflippable Seakarts can seat 3 people at a time, i.e. 2, guests and an instructor who guides you while you self-drive at sea. It is absolutely safe and requires no swimming/driving skills. The thrilling excursion starts from Corbyn’s Cove Beach up to near Ross Island and back. They offer complimentary DSLR photography of you enjoying the Seakart on the waves.

Cost: INR 3,700 onwards

Duration: approximately 1.5 hours (30 minutes of activity)

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2. Snorkelling – Enjoy This Water Sport

Snorkeling is one of the best things to do in Andaman

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Snorkelling is one of the fun sea adventures that can be performed in Andaman. If you haven’t tried snorkelling yet, this is your big chance. People from all over the world come here specifically to partake in Andaman snorkelling activities. Snorkelling allows you to see the undersea environment from a completely new perspective. Sometimes referred to as swimming’s second level, snorkelling gives you the best possible view of marine life. Discover the coral reefs beneath while snorkelling with vibrant fish.

Gear and equipment will be provided for attempting this sport. Spend about fifteen minutes enjoying this wonderful activity and capturing those joyous moments underwater. Go snorkelling at North Bay Island or Elephant Beach at Havelock Island to see the exquisite marine life and view the rarest corals. We suggest Havelock as the water here is much clearer than North Bay.

Cost: INR 850 to INR 6000

Duration: 1 hour


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3. Bioluminescence – Experience The Beauty Of Twinkling Stars

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Picture this – tiny lighted stars and galaxies floating under your feet instead of the blue sky above. Total bliss! Watch this happen and explore the many other things to do in Havelock Island, as it is amongst the top places to see in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, where water glows as you row your boat through them. This happens due to the presence of phytoplankton in the sea waters.

Bioluminescence can be witnessed only on no-moon nights. Kayak tours are arranged by experts, which are few in Havelock. Ask any Scuba guide, and they will connect you to the right person. Visiting this place is one of the best things you must do in Andaman.

Cost: There are no charges for visiting the bioluminescent beach in Andaman.

Duration: 1-2 hours

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4. Scuba Diving – For Adventure Enthusiasts

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One of the most popular things to do in the Andaman Islands is scuba diving. Tourists swarm this area to explore the undersea environment. Thanks to the crystal-clear waters and stunning corals, diving is the most popular activity in the Andaman Islands. Explore the aquatic life and enjoy an hour or so of scuba diving in Andaman Islands.

A qualified guide will accompany you on your dive for your protection. Dive deep into the Andaman Sea to discover its unique marine life. Your dive experts will take you to the most stunning locations in the water so you can see the ocean for yourself.

Cost: INR 2,000 onwards

Duration: 1 hour

5. Banana Boat Ride – Feel The Thrill

Banana Boat Ride is one of the best things to do in Andaman

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Riding a Banana Boat is another fun-filled and thrilling thing to do in Andaman. At a time, 6 people can ride the banana-shaped boats that are tied behind a speedboat to gain rush. It is a perfectly safe activity as long as you have your life jacket on and follow the instructions given. This is an extremely fun activity you must do in Andaman.

Visit Havelock Island or Port Blair for this exciting boat-riding activity. It is one of the best things to do in Port Blair. The Banana Boat is among the most thrilling water sports in the Andaman Islands. You should enjoy this ride with your loved ones and family. Before boarding the banana ride, guests receive a comprehensive briefing.

Cost: INR 650 per person, inclusive of banana boat, life jacket, and instructor

Duration: 1-2 hours

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6. Glass Bottom Boat Ride – Witness The Excitement

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This one is for those who are really afraid of water. It is an easy ride and gives you a good view of the corals beneath. With proper safety gear, it is good for kids as well. In fact, if we may say so, glass-bottom boating is among the offbeat things to do in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Take a glass-bottom boat trip in the Andaman Islands to discover the wonders beneath the surface.

The boats have a glass bottom and are designed like dolphins. Get to know all the vibrant creatures concealed within the iridescent coral reefs visible through the glass bottom. Enjoy a little leisure time while feeling secure behind glass. The trip lets you get up close and personal with marine life. A glass-bottom boat ride on the Andaman Sea is exciting and pleasant.

Cost: INR 1050 per person onwards

Duration: 1-2 hours

7. Parasailing – The Airborne Adventure

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To satiate your adrenaline rush, try parasailing. Of all the water sports in Andaman, this activity blends water and airborne adventure. Tied behind a motorboat while harnessed in a parachute, you fly like a kite behind the boat as it speeds off into the sea. You’ll surely find it to be one of the most thrilling things to do in Andaman Island with friends.

It’s the most thrilling and safest water sports activity for people who can’t swim, and it’s an adventurous pastime liked by most travellers. Have the time of your life on this island by participating in this water sport in the Andaman Islands. In the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, you should try parasailing at least once in your lifetime. Adding parasailing to your bucket list can liven up your life. Parasailing on North Bay Island and Corbyn’s Cove Beach near Port Blair is an experience every tourist must have. This activity allows you to see the stunning island from a unique angle.

Cost: INR 1,000 onwards

Duration: 1 hour

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8. Swim With Elephants – Indulge In This Thrilling Activity

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Swimming with the elephants can be one of the most enjoyable experiences and the best things to do at Elephant Beach of Andaman. Enjoy every moment with the elephants while you are here. 

Andaman offers you a chance to swim with Rajan – the star elephant. The 60+ elephant loves the company of people and is very friendly. However, you need to book your swim with Rajan in advance. Make sure you indulge in this exciting yet unique experience before leaving Andaman! Swimming with elephants will excite you to no limits and is known to be amongst the best activities in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

Cost: INR 300 onwards

Duration: 15-30 minutes

9. Travel In A Sea Plane – Experience The Unique Ride

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Taking off in a seaplane run by Pawan Hans is one of the exclusive things to do in Port Blair in Andaman. You can experience this unique ride from Port Blair to Havelock or while returning. The seaplanes can carry only 9 passengers simultaneously, and the flight time is 15 minutes. The same distance, if covered by ferry, takes about 2 hours.

Enjoy the stunning aerial views of Andaman and its many gorgeous islands while flying in this seaplane, which is definitely one of the most enthralling activities here. If you are spending your honeymoon in Andaman, this can be one of the most romantic things to do at Andaman. 

Cost: INR 4,100 onwards

Duration: 1-2 hours

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10. Sightseeing Tour – Explore The Beauty Of Andaman

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A paradise for travellers, Andaman is an idyllic island for a peaceful getaway. With many beaches and tourist attractions spread across the various islands, there is much to see here. Andaman attractions include individual island tours, which can be taken on the major islands, viz. Havelock Island, Neil Island, Port Blair, and Ross & Smith Island.

Cellular Jail National Memorial, Samudrika Marine Museum, and Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex in Port Blair; Radhanagar Beach on Havelock Island; Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park; mud volcanoes of Baratang, an active volcano at Barren Island; and Chidiya Tapu are just some of the many places to visit in Andaman.

Cost: INR 1,200 onwards

Duration: 3-4 hours

11. The Light And Sound Show Of Kala Pani

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Visitors must experience the light and sound show of the Cellular Jail. The jail of Kaala Paani, was used by the British as a colonial prisoner. The memorial is reminiscent of India’s struggle for freedom. The light and sound show not only turns the cellular jail into an amazing setting for a live performance, but it also tells an emotional story of the life of the freedom fighters.

It tells the heart-wrenching story of how they were tortured inside the jail during the British era. The show includes a Peepal tree’s narration, voiced by the veteran actor Om Puri, telling the poignant stories of the prisoners tortured to death in the jail. 

Cost: INR 20 for entry; additional costs of INR 200 & INR 1000, respectively, for cameras & video cameras

Duration: 1-2 hours

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12. Madhuban Trek – Amalgamation Of Fun And Adventure

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Of course, you must have all thought that the islands with such gorgeous beaches must be ideal for relaxing. Some of you must have been aware of water activities in Andaman. But there is much more to explore in Andaman. From lush green trekking trails to scenic views along the peaks, Andaman has something for everyone. In fact, trekking from Mt Harriet—the third highest peak in the archipelago—to Madhuban via Kala Patthar is one of the amazing things to do in Andaman.

The trekking trail is a rugged stretch of forests home to various flora and fauna. Island trekking is one of the best things to do in Andaman in October, as the weather is pleasant. Whether you are travelling with your family and friends or solo, this place will surely take your breath away. 

Cost: There are no charges for this activity unless you book a trek tour experience.

Duration: 6-7 hours

13. Rubber Plantations Tour – Take A Tour

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Tourists in Andaman can learn about the rubber-making process by touring the Manglutan rubber plantation. This estate is home to 10,000 elastic trees, making it one of the largest in the zone. A corridor lined with several shimmering cocoa sheets of drying elastic greets the curious traveller at this little-known South Andaman ranch. The columns of magnificent trees adorned with concealing skirts are a sight to behold. The best time to visit this place is November to March.

A process known as “tapping” starts with gathering elastic from the trees, which is then transferred into elastic sheets in the handling unit by hand rollers. The excursion will still be worthwhile even if it’s not the most visually appealing location. In addition to elastic, spices such as cinnamon and cloves, coconut, and betel nut are also found here.

Cost: There are no charges for nature walking.
Duration: 2-3 hours

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14. Limestone Caves Excursion – Get Fascinated By The Caves

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Get ready to be fascinated by the natural structures of stalactites and stalagmites inside the Limestone Caves of Baratang. Exploring the intriguing caves is one of the fascinating things to do in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. In addition to the cave exploration, the ride in a speed boat to the cave is thrilling, with mangrove trees on both sides and splashing water.

A bus from Port Blair to Baratang covers 90 km and takes about 2 hours and 30 minutes. Ferries from Nilambur Jetty to Baratang take about 15 minutes. One of the most entertaining and delightful parts of the trip is the boat ride to the caves. Mud volcanoes and the parrot island in Baratang are two more nearby sites that offer entertaining experiences.

Entry Fee: INR 300 onwards

Duration: 1-2 hours

15. Bird Watching – View The Beautiful Birds

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Another popular activity among the things to do in Andaman in January for nature lovers is bird watching. Chidiya Tapu, the tiny island village, is located 25 km from Port Blair. On the island, you will come across several species of birds – parakeets, emerald doves, sea eagles, and many more. Click pictures or simply listen to the sweet sounds of bird calls while you relax on this tiny island.

Cost: There are no charges for this activity.

Duration: 1-2 hours

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16. Island Hopping – Get Romantic

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Any trip to the Andaman Islands is incomplete without island hopping, one of those undeniably romantic things to do with your better half. Take ferries from one island to another and enjoy the sunrises and sunsets. Visit popular islands like Neil Island, Havelock Island, Viper Island, and North Bay Island, or explore the inhabited islands such as Guitar Island, Long Island, Jolly Buoy Island, Ross & Smith Islands, and Stewart Island.

There are many things to do on Neil Island from this list of islands, as it has some of the best white sand beaches. Enjoy beautiful scenic views as you hop from one island to another. The options are almost endless.

Cost: The charges for this activity depend on the island tour you take.
Duration: 3-4 hours

17. Semi Submarine Ride – Indulge In Marine Life

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Dreaming of going on a submarine ride in the depths of Andaman. Well, if not for the actual one, the Coral Safari Semi Submarine ride in Port Blair offers a very similar experience to travellers that totally thrills them out!

Make sure you indulge in this fascinating experience during your visit. Witness the underwater marine life up close while sitting in the comforts of a semi-submarine that will take you on a joyride above the multicoloured corals and amid a plethora of unique fish. A ride in this submarine is considered to be amongst the most interesting activities to do in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

Duration: 2 hours

Timings: 9:30 AM to 3 PM

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18. Dolphin Watching – See The Happy Mammals

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It’s the favourite activity of all wildlife enthusiasts and water babies in Andaman, and these islands tend to be the best place to try this delightful feat. Just hop into your boat, which will sail slowly over the brightest blue ocean, and meet the friendliest creatures on earth while they prance, play, and chatter around you in the water. Nothing beats the joy of witnessing these happy mammals in their natural habitat.

The dolphins are prominently visible from North Bay Island. Known for its rich marine life, it is one of the best places for dolphin watching. Visitors can also find the stunning and colourful coral reefs and fish species that inhabit the area.

Cost: Starting at INR 600/-

Duration: 1-2 hours

19. Sea Walking – Try This Enthralling Activity

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Sea Walking in Andaman is gaining popularity daily. This Underwater Sea Walk is an enthralling experience that is completely different from other water activities in Andaman. It is a perfect way to check out the vibrant marine life of the non-jumpers who are holidaying in Andaman. This well-protected and exciting submerged stroll on the ocean bed allows you to explore the brilliant fauna, corals, and an enormous range of fishes.

Tourists and travellers are issued heavy helmets that are attached to a device that allows for regular breathing underwater. You get to stroll on the sea floor and see the undersea life as it is—a truly unique activity that feels like a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

Cost: INR 4,500 per person

Duration: 1-2 hours

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20. Mangrove Kayaking – Indulge In This Thrilling Activity

Mangroves Kayaking is one of the best things to do in Andaman

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Kayaking is considered an interesting activity in Andaman, and trying this activity can be a great experience. Your holiday in Andaman will be incomplete if you miss out on kayaking at Mayabunder, as this thrilling excursion makes you glance at the lush green mangrove creek of the Andaman. 

As this spot comprises 1/5th of India’s total mangroves, kayaking in Andaman is the best way to witness its stunning beauty. The complete kayaking tour will last 2.5 hours, making the best escapade amidst lushes.

Cost: INR 3,499 onwards
Duration: 2.5 hours

21. Volcano Tour – Get To Explore A Real Volcano

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Waterways and roadways can be used to visit the famous Mud volcano. While going to Baratang Island, you will reach Jarawa Creek. The volcano is around 250 to 300 meters long and can be covered either by walking down or by boarding a jetty. This peaceful place gives you the unique experience of exploring a real volcano. So, if you are wondering what to do in Andaman, go for something offbeat like a volcano tour. 

Cost: No entry fee

Duration: 2-3 hours

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22. M.V Makruzz Cruise – Must Try This Luxurious Twirl

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Hop on this amazing cruise to give your vacation in Andaman the most luxurious twist. M.V. Makruzz Cruise is undoubtedly the best cruise in Andaman and provides connectivity between Port Blair and Havelock Island. It is one of the best things to do on Havelock Island. The 90-minute journey will make you admire the panoramic beauty of this majestic place.

The whole tour takes approximately 90 minutes. The spectacular beauty of the sea and the luxurious cruise tour offer tourists a once-in-a-lifetime experience. 

Cost: INR 950 onwards

Duration: 90 minutes approximately

23. Helicopter Tour – An Adventurous Expedition

A helicopter tour is one of the best things to do in Andaman

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Another adventurous expedition on this beautiful island is the helicopter ride. The helicopter tour allows you to witness panoramic vistas from the South to the North Andaman, admiring the coastline covered with dense tropical forest. You will also explore some exotic destinations on this helicopter ride. This is one of the best activities to indulge in, especially when you’re looking for a fun and adventurous thing to do in Andaman.

Cost: Ranging between INR 2600-6500
Duration: 1-2 hours

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24. Coral Reef Expedition – Enjoy The Beauty Of Corals

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The gorgeous North Bay Island is merely an hour away from Port Blair and houses many coral reefs and electrifying water sports activities in Andaman. The island is gaining popularity these days and lures visitors throughout the year. You can also taste a few delicacies, especially fish or lobster, cooked by locals in their unique way.

Cost: Free entry
Duration: 2-3 hours

25. Jolly Buoy Island Exploration – Explore The Amazing Island

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A trip to Andaman & Nicobar makes you explore the most amazing islands and beaches in India, each purveying a unique experience. Jolly Buoy Island is one spot that attracts nature lovers worldwide. Located at the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, this island is known for its crystal-clear emerald water and vibrant underwater corals. Another place situated on the same premises is Red Skin Island, which is another offbeat place to visit on an Andaman trip.

Visitors can only visit the island from May through October. The island is usually available for business for six months out of the year, during which time overnight visits are strictly forbidden. Red Skin Island offers a few activities for visitors because it is a one-day journey. Mondays are still closed, and visitors can only visit the island from May through October. The island is usually available for business for six months out of the year, during which time overnight visits are strictly forbidden. Red Skin Island offers a few activities for visitors because it is a one-day journey.

Cost: No entry fee
Duration: 1-2 hours

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26. Cinque Island Excursion – Witness The Majestic Beauty

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Cinque Island in Andaman houses two stunning islands connected via sandbars known as Manners Strait. These islands in the Andaman Archipelago on the north side of Duncan Passage are quite popular among Globetrotters. While wandering through the majestic beauty of this island, visit the famous Mahatma Gandhi National Park.

This island is home to various rich and unique marine life, including coral reefs, fish, turtles, and starfish, as well as stunning surroundings. For those who crave adventure, PADI divers offer scuba diving lessons and guidance that will allow them to explore the ocean’s depths.

Cost: INR 400 onwards

Duration: 1-2 hours

27. Barren Island Exploration – Explore The Stunning Island

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Barren Island is home to the only active volcano in South Asia. The volcano’s first eruption was recorded in 1787, and since then, it has lured international researchers and travellers. The island is nearly 140 km from Port Blair, and the sea route is the best way to reach it.

You have two options for travelling to this stunning island: a seaplane or a boat. When you board a ferry, you may enjoy the breathtaking views of the island from three different angles. The ferry circles the island three times. The seaplane ride that departs from Port Blair is more recommended, though, since it allows you to see aerial views, which is an absolutely exhilarating experience in and of itself.

Cost: INR 200-500 approximately

Duration: 2-3 hours

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28. Lakshmanpur Beach Tour – An Exhilarating Experience

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If you are still eager to explore more beaches in Andaman, then plan an excursion to this mesmerizing beach, which covers Laxmanpur Village of Neil Island. You will see the sand covered with white shells and corals. The ocean is quite shallow and silent here, making it an ideal spot for swimming and snorkelling. Exploring the beaches is one of the best things to do in Neil Island. However, there are many other places to visit in Neil Island. While you are here, do not forget to visit the stunning beaches for an enjoyable experience. 

Cost: INR 400 onwards

Duration: 2-3 hours

29. Kalapathar Beach Excursion – Have A Leisure Time

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If you want to spend some leisure time, head to the famous Kalapathar Beach on Havelock Island. Believe us, you won’t regret it! The beach’s waters are beautiful and clear as crystal. You can walk up to the beach and refresh your mind. 

Kalapathar can be visited as a stopover destination because it is a somewhat secluded and protected beach without the typical shacks and resorts found at other beaches. The entire beach is surrounded by lush vegetation, and one of its greatest qualities is that it is generally quiet and uncrowded, which helps to explain why visitors find it so endearing.

Cost: INR 300 onwards
Duration: 2-3 hours

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30. First British Settlement Tour – Enjoy Boat Cruise

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Known to be a fun thing to do in Andaman, visiting the first British settlement can be an overwhelming experience. This is a very beautiful island near Port Blair. You can hop on this island via a boat cruise, which is a refreshing experience. Ross Island was the first place where Britishers settled; actually, it was their capital. There are various ruins on the Island that are unique and interesting, like a church, bakery and more.

Cost: INR 200 onwards

Duration: 2-3 hours

31. Forest Museum: Experience The Amazing Fauna And Flora

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If you are looking for things to do with family, especially when travelling with kids to the Andamans, then Forest Museum, which is situated on the outskirts of Port Blair, is a great place to add to your itinerary. The museum has a great collection of flora and trees. The major Andaman attractions that one can see in the museum are the artefacts made out of timber, oak, and other kinds of wood.

Managed by the forest department of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, it also conducts various research, the results of which can be seen in the museum. There is a mini zoo and a small zoological garden here. While you are here, do not forget to visit the Aberdeen Bazaar for a fantastic experience.

Cost: INR 2/- per person

Duration: 1 hour

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32. Beach Resort Stay – Enjoy Picturesque Views

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If you visit Havelock Island, you will have to stay on the island, and what can be better than staying at one of the beach resorts? Not only are these resorts ultra-luxurious, but they also offer picturesque views of the ocean’s unending horizons and let you enjoy the beaches all day!

There are beach resorts that offer great accommodations. During your stay, do not forget to visit these hotels and resorts in Port Blair for a comfortable stay. These resorts not only provide luxurious staycations but also offer great hospitality. Make sure to book your stay before you reach Andaman for a smooth journey.

Cost: INR 1100 onwards

Amenities: Spa, lounge, swimming pool, Wi-Fi, sea views and many more

33. Seafood – Relish Finger Licking Food

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Any holiday is incomplete without savouring the food of the destination, and Seafood is the speciality of Andaman. You just cannot miss out on it if you like seafood! You just need to find the right place and satiate your hunger by relishing mouth-watering dishes like prawns, crabs, and more.

Vegetarians have many options, and practically every restaurant in Andaman offers excellent vegetarian food. There’s also a good selection of Bengali, Keralan, Andhra, and South Indian food here. Naan, parathas, and Mughlai meals are just a few of the many North Indian food options available in Andaman’s numerous eateries and cafes. For a delightful experience, do not forget to visit the local restaurants in Andaman. They offer the best local delicacies. 

Things To Try: Fish curry, coconut prawn curry, squid fry, grilled lobster

Price For Two: INR 700 onwards

 

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34. Fishing – Try This Fun Activity

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If you like fish and want to try some fishing, then Andaman has that, too. Its waters are home to a number of fish. Go for a fishing activity wherein you will be taken some distance in the water via a cruise. Once it is stable, you will look for the fish and catch them with the help of guides. If you enjoy fishing, visit Andaman and Nicobar Island this year for an enjoyable experience.

Cost: INR 600 onwards

Duration: 2-3 hours

35. Watersports – For Adventure Lovers

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The best thing to do at a beach is to walk barefoot on the soft sand. Corbyn Cove Beach is that beautiful public beach in Port Blair where one can enjoy this, among other things. It is a beautiful place at the southern tip of the Indian Peninsula. And if you are still wondering about the adventure activities in Andaman, then here at this beach, one can enjoy many adventure sports like jet skiing, snorkelling, and more. The shore has a couple of food shacks to enjoy local food in Andaman. While you are here, enjoy water sports at Neil Island for an exhilarating experience. This place offers an array of outdoor activities to all adventurers alike.

Cost: No Entry Fee

Duration: 2-3 hours

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36. Bharatpur Beach Tour – A Mesmerizing Beach

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Bharatpur Beach on Neil Island is another beautiful beach that one should visit on a trip to the Andamans. There are many things to do in Andaman with family, and spending time at this beautiful beach is one of them. The beauty of Bharatpur beach is surreal, the environs are serene, and it makes for a great spot to spend time. The beach is also popular for water activities in Andaman, like swimming, snorkelling, and scuba diving.

The beach’s shoreline is perfect for tourists to soak in because of its shallow water and gentle currents, especially for families with little children. When the water recedes during low tide, exposing a longer stretch of the beach ideal for beachcombing and beach walks, the beach’s highlight is revealed.

Cost: No Entry Fee

Duration: 2-3 hours

37. Vijaynagar Beach Exploration – Explore The Jewel Of Havelock

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Vijaynagar Beach is all about a long stretch of white sand to laze and relax. The green vegetation, the clear blue waters, and the stretch of white sand in between make for a beautiful landscape. Present on the eastern coast of Andaman, the beach is also referred to as Beach No. 5. The beach is an amazing spot in Andaman to enjoy the sunrise with your partner. Have a great time exploring this jewel of Havelock.

Vijaynagar Beach offers a tranquil getaway from the hustle and bustle of the city. Due to the serene surroundings, visitors report feeling the soothing effect of the sea breeze all around them. When you combine this tranquillity with the soothing murmurs of the outdoors, you won’t want to leave this tranquillity behind and return to your old life.

Cost: No Entry Fee

Duration: 2-3 hours

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38. Aamkunj Beach Excursion – Experience The Waves

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If you are still wondering what to do in Andaman, then Aamkunj Beach is another beach that you can explore. The shoreline is closest to the Rangat shoreline. One can enjoy a long evening stroll at this beach. One can find beautiful spots to sit and watch the waves here. The beach is usually frequented by locals from the adjacent towns on weekends.

The notable feature of this beach—aside from the plethora of adjectives that describe its beauty and atmosphere—is that it is an environmentally friendly place. As a result, the huts, sit-out couches, and benches created from repurposed materials that line the beach encourage an eco-friendly way of life.

Cost: No Entry Fee

Duration: 2-3 hours

39. Turtle Nesting – A Fun Activity

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If you are wondering what to do in Andaman, then here is a perfect option. If you happen to travel in the right season, then you can witness a turtle nesting on the beach. During the months of December and January, turtles are gestating, which is why thousands of turtles arrive on Ram Nagar Beach in Diglipur Town. As it does not happen all year, it is recommended that you definitely go to this beach. 

Karmatang Beach is a unique location where some living turtle species come to lay their eggs. For this reason, the Andaman Islands are known as turtle paradises. In addition to parks where turtles nest, it’s a great spot for beach activities like swimming and partying. Visitors do not need guides to explore the beach and neighbouring attractions.

Cost: Free

Duration: 2 hours

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40. Shopping – Get Incline To Buying

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How can a trip to any place be complete without a little shopping experience? So, if you are wondering what to do in Andaman in the evening, then head to the markets and buy some souvenirs for your loved ones. The island is well-known for its unique handicrafts, which include items crafted from seashells, different spices, and pearls.

Many products are also available, including Nicobari mats, sarongs and headgear, cane goods, pearls, spices, fishbone things, wood crafts, shells, and jute items. You will be spoilt for choices while shopping at the markets in Andaman. Visit Aberdeen Bazaar and Ratnam Market to make your shopping in Andaman more enjoyable. 

Cost: As much as you want to spend

Duration: 2-3 hours

41. Nightlife – Relax And Chill

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Nightlife in Andaman is all about fun. You might have heard that Andaman is not lively after sunset, but these places beg to differ. Exploring the nightlife is one of the most enticing things to do in Andaman and Nicobar.

You should visit Andaman while the weather is nice so you can take advantage of all the exciting activities it has to offer. Summertime is considered the greatest time to experience Andaman Nicobar’s nightlife. You may enjoy all the exhilarating activities and unwind on the azure beaches throughout this season without worrying about rain. If you visit between April and June, make the most of your trip to the Andaman Islands by exploring the native cuisine, unwinding on the sparkling beaches, and engaging in various water activities.

Cost: Different costs for every cafe or bar

Duration: 2-3 hours

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42. Spa Session – Rejuvenate Yourself

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If you plan a vacation to Andaman with your partner, you cannot miss out on a rejuvenating spa session. After a long sightseeing day, you can head to one of the spa centres and relieve all your body stress. If you are in Port Blair, you can go to Qua Spa or Style & Smile, and if you are in Havelock, you can head to Barefoot or SilverSand Beach Resort, which offers a great spa session.

Cost: Different costs for a variety of sessions

Duration: 1 hour

43. Chidiya Tapu – Visit The Beautiful Place

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Chidiya Tapu is located at a distance of 25 kms from Port Blair in South Andaman. You will get to experience a beautiful sunset, and tourists are not permitted to go inside the water as crocodiles are spotted many times. Feel rejuvenated while having a peaceful walk by the beach and have a great time. 

Because of its diverse wildlife, Chidiya Tapu in the Andaman Islands is a hotspot for biodiversity and conservation. Along the woodland trails here are creatures like crocodiles, wild hogs, barking deer, and spotted deer. Situated on the western coast of the Andaman Islands, Port Blair is a well-liked destination for both residents and visitors to enjoy the sunset. There are numerous resorts in Chidiya Tapu where visitors can spend their time off.

Cost: Free of cost

Duration: 1 day

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44. Island Trekking – An Adventurous Activity

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If you are adventurous, you must surely opt for trekking in Andaman. For nature enthusiasts, camping while trekking is the ultimate option. They can get close to nature, experience the sun and ocean, and have a great time. You can trek from Mt. Harriet to Madhuban and see the woods and life there.

You can effortlessly locate both short and lengthy treks in the Andaman Islands. Its topography ensures that it will live up to your expectations. Plan your trip around the optimum times to go hiking in Andaman and Nicobar, which are November through April.

Cost: Between INR 500 to INR 2,000 is required for trekking in Andaman

Duration: 1 day

45. Baratang Island – Experience The Splendid Islands

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Visit Baratang Island to witness some unique experiences. Experience the green cover of the tropical forests and the beautiful sandy beaches. Some of the most popular attractions of Baratang Islands are limestone caves and Mud Volcano near Jarwa Creek. The Jarawa tribe, one of the earliest human groups still in existence and still isolated from contemporary civilization, is also found on Baratang Island. Their communities are dispersed throughout the Jarawa Tribe Reserve area and along the Great Andaman Trunk Road.

There was formerly a human safari that allowed visitors to get a close-up view of these indigenous people. However, the Supreme Court has outlawed human safaris in the Andaman Islands following the shocking discovery of tourists exploiting native people through violent videos.

Duration: 13 hours from Port Blair
Location: Port Blair

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46. Visit Red Skin Island – Explore The Marvelous Islands

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If you plan to visit the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, you must surely visit Red Skin Island. The Island is popular amongst tourists worldwide for its beauty, magnificence, and extraordinary splendour.

One of Red Skin Island’s most endearing natural features is its rich diversity of flora and wildlife. The shallow waters offer an aesthetically pleasing experience and enable tourists to observe the wonderful marine life beneath. The entire travel time to the island, which lends credence to the idea of a ‘Dream Destination,’ also perfectly complements the immaculate surroundings.

Duration: 1 day trip

Location: Inside the premises of Marine National Park

47. Smith Island Excursion – Beautiful Twin Islands

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The Smith Islands are famous as the twin islands in Andaman. A sandbar joins the two beautiful islands. Go on an expedition to Smith Island and relax by chilling in one of the resorts on Smith Island. 

One of the most beautiful places in the Indian Ocean is frequently the Ross and Smith Islands, which are a part of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. These islands, which are well-known for their distinct topography and serene beauty, are a paradise for travellers seeking the thrill of adventure and the splendour of nature. A naturally occurring sandbar connects the two islands, allowing people to stroll between them at low tide.

Duration: 1-day trip

Location: In North Andaman, a couple of nautical miles from Diglipur Jetty.

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48. Explore Viper Island – Enthralling Adventure

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Viper Island, or the ‘Island of the Snakes’, got its name as it has various snake species. This place is for you if you love a peaceful and scenic natural environment. The Kaala Paani, or the remains of an earlier prison, is the reason for the islands’ notoriety. There were reportedly a lot of political prisoners during India’s independence era housed at this prison. However, this location remains a favourite tourist destination and is popular with the general public.

This specific island is thought to be quite small and little populated, but it is home to an old temple with many fascinating legends, making it the ideal travel destination for adventurous travellers. Along with us, you will learn about the history of how this particular slice of paradise on Snake Island Andaman came to be, as well as all the subtleties that make this area so wonderful.

Cost: NA

Duration: 3-4 hours

49. Take A Look At The Mud Volcanoes

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Visiting the mud volcanoes can be a delightful experience while exploring Andaman. If you love how nature works, you will surely love this place. Take a detour to Diglipur and find these mud volcanoes created by natural gas released by the earth. They are treasures to your eyes. Watch these muddy and bubbling volcanoes rising from the earth. Experience these beautiful natural phenomena while you are in Andaman. While you are here, explore the hotels in Diglipur for a comfortable staycation.

Cost: INR 100 onwards

Duration: 2 -3 hours

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50. Explore The Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park

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The Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park has fifteen stunning coral-based islands. These corals are stunning as the beautiful mangrove cover adds to the beauty. It covers 281 square kilometres and is home to several lagoons, mangrove streams, coral reefs, and rainforests. Some endangered fish species seen here are angelfish, giant rubber crabs, grouper fish, lion or scorpion fish, butterflyfish, and surgeonfish. Visitors can find various birds, animals, and reptiles. You can snorkel between Red Skin and Jolly Buoy Island. If you are an outdoor enthusiast, you can go trekking, island camping, and scuba diving, among other things.

Cost: INR 500 onwards

Duration: 3-4 hours

Tips For Your Upcoming Trip To Andaman

Here are a few tips for all those who are excited about trying the various things to do in Andaman. Take a look!

  • Get yourself checked. If you have any health condition, then avoid indulging in activities like trekking, scuba diving, and more.
  • Pre-book your scuba diving, snorkelling, and kayaking sessions.
  • Pack smartly and keep your luggage light.
  • Listen to all the instructions given by the trainers and follow them.
  • While shopping, take care of your belongings and money.
  • Always carry cash.
  • Keep your important documents with you at all times and carry them safely.

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How To Reach Andaman Islands

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While you have an idea of what must-do things are in Andaman and Nicobar, make sure to plan your trip accordingly. Andaman can be reached via air and water, and here is a route guide to help you get there.

By Air: Port Blair is accessible from most major Indian towns by air or sea. Major Indian cities provide direct flights, which take 2.5 to 5 hours to reach. Numerous “one-stop” solutions for the other airport cities are readily available. 

By Ship: The Indian government operates ships out of the ports in three coastal cities for anyone who wishes to travel by water to the Andaman Islands. This excursion takes three to four days, and you will arrive at Port Blair’s main seaport. 

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So, what are you waiting for? Plan a trip to Andaman and try these amazing things to do in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Also, don’t miss the chance to explore the isolated islands of Andaman and relax on the exotic beaches.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Things To Do In Andaman

Is 3 days enough for Andaman?

If you are visiting Andaman for the first time then plan a visit for at least 5 days, as Andaman and Nicobar Islands take you to numerous adventures and experiences that are worth exploring on a trip. The following are the best places to visit in Andaman on your upcoming trip: Ross Island, Cellular Jail, Radhanagar Beach, Makruzz, Barren Island Volcano, Jolly Buoy Island, Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, Chidiya Tapu, Bharatpur Beach, Laxmanpur Beach, Elephant Beach, Samudrika Marine Museum, and more.

What are the best things to buy in Andaman?

Wooden artifacts, coconut carved decoration pieces, ornaments made of shells, sarongs, and hats, and pearl jewelry are some of the best things to buy in Andaman.

What are the top things to do in Andaman?

Some of the top things to do in Andaman are beach hopping, coastal ride to Kalapathar Beach, scuba diving, shopping, and visiting the Cellular Jail for the famous light and sound show.

What is the best time to visit Andaman?

While Andaman is a year-round tourist destination and can be visited during any month, the best time to plan a vacation is between October to May. The weather during this time is mostly pleasant, making it easier for you to explore and experience the beauty of the island.

What should I not miss in Andaman?

Andaman is known for its numerous exquisite experiences such as water sports adventure, island hopping, sightseeing tours, and a lot more! Don't miss indulging in them if you wish to capture the true vibe of Andaman.

What is famous in Andaman?

Andaman is famous for a lot of things like its beautiful clear beaches, adventurous water activities, pearls, and spices.

Which language is spoken in Andaman?

The most commonly spoken language in Andaman is Bengali. The other vastly spoken language is Hindi. You can easily find English speaking staff members at hotels, restaurants, and cafes.

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