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About andaman: rated 4.9/5 (based on 23483 reviews) | Packages starting from ₹21,780/-
Andaman Solo Package
Andaman Solo Trip Cost
| Solo package | Duration | Approx. cost per solo traveller | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Port Blair + Havelock | 3N / 4D | INR 18,000–24,000 | First solo trip, short break |
| Port Blair + Havelock + Neil | 4N / 5D | INR 24,000–32,000 | The classic solo circuit |
| Islands + Scuba / Baratang | 5N / 6D | INR 30,000–40,000 | Adventure & water-sports solos |
| Extended island circuit | 6N / 7D | INR 38,000–50,000 | Slow travel, more islands |
Is Andaman Safe for Solo Travellers?
Andaman is one of India's safest destinations for solo travellers, including women travelling alone. Violent crime against tourists is rare, the islands are small and English-friendly, and the main circuit, Port Blair, Havelock (Swaraj Dweep) and Neil (Shaheed Dweep), is well-trodden by independent travellers. A few practical solo notes:
Female solo: stick to vetted hotels and registered ferries (Makruzz, Nautika, Green Ocean); the last inter-island ferries leave by late afternoon, so plan island-hops for daytime.
Connectivity: mobile signal is patchy on Havelock/Neil and absent on remote islands, so share your itinerary with someone at home before you sail.
Water activities: never scuba or snorkel alone, go with a PADI/SSI-certified operator; for solo non-swimmers, sea-walking and try-dives are guided one-on-one.
Permits & rules: Indian nationals need no permit for the main islands; carry photo ID. Alcohol is legal but island timings are limited, and the Nicobar group is restricted.
A Solo Itinerary That Works
| Day | Solo plan |
|---|---|
| Day 1 | Arrive Port Blair · Cellular Jail light-&-sound show · easy solo-friendly first night |
| Day 2 | Ferry to Havelock (Swaraj Dweep) · Radhanagar Beach sunset · meet other travellers at a beach shack |
| Day 3 | Scuba try-dive or snorkel at Elephant Beach (guided) · self-paced cafe afternoon |
| Day 4 | Ferry to Neil (Shaheed Dweep) · cycle the island solo · Bharatpur & Laxmanpur beaches |
| Day 5 | Return to Port Blair · Corbyn's Cove · depart |
Travelling solo means you can stretch any day: add Baratang's limestone caves, a biolum-kayak night, or a 3rd island. Tell your agent and we'll re-build the plan around you.
Best Time for a Solo Andaman Trip
October to May is peak season: calm seas, reliable ferries and the best window for solo island-hopping and diving. November–February is the sweet spot for first-time solos: cooler, dry and busy enough to meet people. June–September brings the monsoon; ferries are occasionally suspended, so solo travellers on tight timelines should avoid it. Shoulder months (October, May) trade slightly choppier seas for lower solo prices and quieter beaches. For the full month-by-month picture, see our Andaman travel guide.
Why Book Your Solo Trip With TravelTriangle
Booking a solo trip means trusting one agent with your whole itinerary, so vetting matters more when you travel alone. TravelTriangle connects you to verified, on-ground Andaman agents, not a faceless catalogue, and every solo package is fully customisable: change a day, swap an island, or adjust the budget before you pay. You get single-occupancy stays (no forced twin-sharing), transparent per-traveller pricing, verified reviews from real solo bookers, and 24x7 on-trip support if a ferry is cancelled or plans shift. With 40 Lac+ travellers served since 2011.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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FAQs About Andaman Tour Packages
How much does a solo trip to Andaman cost?
A solo Andaman trip costs ₹18,000–50,000 per traveller A 4-night Port Blair–Havelock–Neil circuit — the most popular solo route — runs about ₹24,000–32,000 per single traveller Solo costs run slightly higher per head because there’s no twin-sharing; a single-occupancy supplement applies. Every package is customisable, so you can raise or lower the budget.
Is Andaman safe for solo female travellers?
Yes - Andaman is among India’s safer destinations for women travelling alone. The main circuit (Port Blair, Havelock/Swaraj Dweep, Neil/Shaheed Dweep) is small, English-friendly and well-travelled by independent women. Use vetted hotels and registered ferries, keep island-hops to daytime as the last ferries leave by late afternoon, and never do water activities without a certified guide. Our agents can build a women-only-stay or guided-transfer plan on request.
How many days do I need for a solo Andaman trip?
Four to six days suits most solo travellers. A 4-day trip covers Port Blair and Havelock; 5 days adds Neil Island; 6–7 days lets you add scuba, Baratang’s caves or a quieter island without rushing. Solo travel lets you stretch or compress any day, so tell your agent your dates and we’ll pace the itinerary to match — no group clock to keep up with.
Can I customise a solo package, or are these fixed?
Every Andaman solo package is fully customisable. You can change islands, swap stays, add activities like scuba or a biolum-kayak night, adjust the budget, or shift travel dates - all before you pay. Because TravelTriangle works through verified local agents rather than a fixed catalogue, the itinerary is built around you, not the other way round.
Is it easy to meet other travellers on a solo Andaman trip?
Yes. Havelock (Swaraj Dweep) is the islands’ social hub - beach shacks, dive schools and cafes around Radhanagar and Govind Nagar draw solo travellers from across India and abroad. Group dives, snorkel boats and shared ferries make it easy to find company, then peel off whenever you want your own space. Your agent can flag the most solo-friendly stays.
Will I get a single room, or do I have to share?
You get single-occupancy stays on every solo package — no forced twin-sharing with a stranger. A single-room supplement usually applies (this is why solo per-head costs run a little higher than couple rates) . If you’d prefer a social hostel-style stay in Havelock to meet other travellers, your agent can arrange that instead.
What’s the best time for a solo trip to Andaman?
October to May is the peak window - calm seas, dependable ferries and the best diving visibility. November to February is ideal for first-time solos: cooler, dry and lively enough to meet people. Avoid June–September if your dates are tight, as monsoon can suspend ferries. Travel in shoulder months (October, May) for lower solo prices and quieter beaches.
What’s the best time for a solo trip to Andaman?
October to May is the peak window - calm seas, dependable ferries and the best diving visibility. November to February is ideal for first-time solos: cooler, dry and lively enough to meet people. Avoid June–September if your dates are tight, as monsoon can suspend ferries. Travel in shoulder months (October, May) for lower solo prices and quieter beaches.
Is TravelTriangle safe to book a solo trip with?
Yes. TravelTriangle connects you to verified, on-ground Andaman agents and has served 40 Lac+ travellers since 2011 . You see verified reviews from real bookers, get transparent per-traveller pricing, free cancellation on most packages
Do solo travellers need a permit for Andaman?
Indian nationals need no permit for the main islands (Port Blair, Havelock, Neil) - just carry a photo ID. Foreign nationals no longer need an RAP for most islands but should carry their passport. Restricted zones such as the Nicobar group and tribal reserves remain off-limits to all tourists Indians: photo ID only; foreigners: RAP waived on main islands (Havelock/Neil); Nicobar/tribal reserves remain off-limits
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Places To Visit In Andaman
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Saddle Peak is the highest peak that is there in the entire Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It is a part of a town called Diglipur that is situated in the Northern Andaman area. The peak offers a panoramic view of an abundance of natural beauty around. It is quite famous amongst the hikers and trekkers who are looking for an e...
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Campbell Bay In Andaman
A part of the Great Nicobar Island, the village of Campbell Bay relaxes in all its glory in the southernmost part of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It is the main headquarters of the Great Nicobar Islands. There is so much to see and do here in the bay, like the popular Indira Point and the Great Nicobar Biosphere Reserve...
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Havelock Island In Andaman
Andaman and Nicobar islands are home to various islands with diverse flora and fauna. One such marvelous island is Havelock Island in Andaman. It is one of the most sought after tourist destinations of the Andaman Islands. Not only is it an alluring tourist spot but also an amazing place to spot swimming elephants and coral...
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Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park In Andaman
The Andaman Islands are home to many bewitching wonders and one of them is the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park. This national park is one of the most visited places in the Andaman Islands since it is the nesting ground of sea turtles. Moreover, the underwater world of the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park is also home...
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Things To Do In Andaman
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One of the most popular things to do in Andaman is bird watching. It is known as a silent adventure activity, quite liked by not just ornithologists but also those in love with nature and all its creatures. The wetlands of Port Blair in Andaman is one of the best places to indulge in this activity. Bird watching in Andaman ...
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Scuba Diving in Andaman
Scuba Diving in Andaman is a popular pastime for tourists who want to explore the majestic underwater world. Andaman is quite famous for being home to an exquisite coral reef, and colorful schools of fish of every size and shape. Due to the absence of predatory fish near the beaches and coral reefs, it is a safe place to go...
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Sea Walk in Andaman
Sea walk Andaman is one of the many adventure activities offered by the island that tourists must indulge in, for an otherworldly experience. Seawalk in Havelock Island is an activity in which a large glass dome is placed over a person’s head, while oxygen is fed into the dome via a tube. The person is lowered on the seabed...
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Trekking in Andaman
If you are planning to go trekking in Andaman, then you are in luck since there are several options to choose from. Although Andaman is famed to be a paradise for watersports lovers and beach bunnies, but it is also a good place for lovers of nature trails and amazing treks that can leave one breathless and giddy. The best ...
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