Land at Veer Savarkar International Airport and let the warm Andaman breezes welcome you; after immigration and luggage, check in to your waterfront hotel near Marina Park to drop bags and freshen up. Enjoy a leisurely late-morning walk along the Corbyn's Cove Road, stopping for a coconut water or light breakfast at a beachside café while taking in views of the blue sea and palm-fringed shoreline.
Head to the Cellular Jail complex for a guided museum tour and the poignant galleries that tell the islands' freedom-fighter history—this quiet, reflective visit sets a meaningful tone for your escape. Afterward, stroll through Aberdeen Bazaar for local handicrafts, pick up seashell souvenirs, and savor a seafood lunch at a recommended spot like New Lighthouse or Anju Coco for authentic regional flavours.
Return to Corbyn's Cove or Marina Park just before sunset for a romantic beach stroll—watch the sun sink into the Andaman Sea and capture photos against the golden sky. Cap the night with a candlelit dinner at your hotel or a waterfront restaurant, sampling fresh catch-of-the-day and Malabar-style dishes while planning tomorrow's exploration of Port Blair's historic light-and-sound show.
Start the day with a hearty breakfast at your hotel before heading to the Cellular Jail complex for a deeper, guided exploration of its colonial-era cells and memorial galleries — linger at the Martyrs' Column and the portrait gallery to connect with stories you began discovering yesterday. From there, stroll to the nearby Anthropological Museum to see exhibits on Andamanese tribes and traditional crafts, giving context to the islands' people and culture.
After a seafood lunch at New Lighthouse or Anju Coco, take a short drive to Corbyn's Cove to relax on the beach or try a brief kayak outing together for a touch of adventure; alternatively visit Ross Island (Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Island) by boat to wander atmospheric ruins, the old cemetery, and the charming museum-café. Spend a calm late afternoon back in Aberdeen Bazaar browsing local shell handicrafts and picking up any keepsakes you missed yesterday.
Return to the Cellular Jail area for the moving Light & Sound Show at dusk — arrive early to soak in the illuminated façade and the dramatic retelling of India’s freedom struggle set to music and narration, a poignant capstone to two days of history and reflection. After the show, enjoy a candlelit dinner at a waterfront restaurant or your hotel, recounting highlights and preparing for the island-hopping days to come.
Catch an early ferry from Port Blair to Havelock (Swaraj Dweep) and arrive in time for a relaxed breakfast at a beachfront café near Vijaynagar Jetty. Head straight to Radhanagar (Beach No. 7) to claim a shady spot and enjoy a slow morning swim or a stroll along the powdery white sand—this is prime time for clear water photos and spotting small reef fish close to shore.
After a seaside lunch at a popular spot like Something Different — A Beachside Café, join a guided snorkeling trip or introductory scuba dive with a reputable operator (Blue Water Scuba or Barefoot Scuba) to explore vibrant coral gardens at Elephant Beach or Lighthouse Bay. If you prefer to stay dry, take a glass-bottom boat to Elephant Beach to peer at marine life and relax under swaying palms before returning to your resort for a quick freshen-up.
As the day cools, wander to Kalapathar Beach for a quieter sunset and the intimate ambience of driftwood and rocky outcrops; enjoy chilled coconut water or a sunset cocktail at a nearby shack. Finish with a candlelit dinner at your resort or a romantic table at The Barefoot or Full Moon Café, reminiscing about underwater encounters and getting excited for more Havelock adventures tomorrow.
Wake slowly after yesterday’s underwater adventures with a beachfront breakfast at your resort or at the cozy Full Moon Café, savoring fresh fruit, local fish omelettes and filter coffee while listening to the surf. Stroll to Radhanagar Beach again for a peaceable morning—lounge beneath casuarina trees, take a long swim in calm shallows, or wander the shoreline collecting shells and candid couple photos.
After lunch at Something Different — A Beachside Café or The Barefoot, treat yourselves to a spa session or Ayurvedic massage at your resort to soothe sun-kissed skin and tired muscles from snorkeling and walking. If you’re feeling active, rent bicycles and pedal to Kalapathar for panoramic coastal views and a quiet picnic spot among black granite boulders before returning to freshen up for the evening.
As the sky softens, join a guided sunset kayak trip from Vijaynagar Jetty or Radhanagar shore — glide together through calm waters, scope for shorebirds and secluded coves, then pause to watch the sun melt into the Andaman Sea. Cap the night with a candlelit dinner on the beach or a romantic seaside table at Full Moon Café, toasting to a day of relaxation and gentle adventure on Havelock.
Pack up after a final sunrise stroll along the resort shoreline in Havelock, enjoy a leisurely beachfront breakfast at Full Moon Café, then catch the morning ferry back to Port Blair; arrive at Vijaynagar/Neil Jetty and transfer to Port Blair’s Phoenix/White Hall ferry terminal. Once in Port Blair, drop your bags at your hotel near Marina Park if time allows and savor a late-morning visit to the Samudrika Naval Marine Museum for a last look at Andaman’s marine life and island history.
Have a relaxed seafood lunch at New Lighthouse or Anju Coco near Aberdeen Bazaar, then stroll the promenade around Marina Park or Corbyn's Cove for any last-minute souvenir shopping at the local stalls. If your flight is later, consider a short visit to the Fisheries Museum or a calm tea at the SeaShell Café while you wait, enjoying one last view of the harbour and reflecting on the trip.
Return to Veer Savarkar International Airport with plenty of time for check-in, carrying memories of Radhanagar’s white sands and the Cellular Jail’s echoes of history; if your flight is late enough, cap the getaway with a quiet airport coffee or a final plate of Andaman fish curry. Depart Port Blair hand-in-hand, planning already for a future return to these turquoise waters and palm-lined shores.