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5-Day Andaman Adventure

  1. Day 1: Port Blair
    10 minutes (1.3 miles) from Port Blair Airport

    Start your Andaman adventure by exploring the capital city of Port Blair. In the morning, visit the Cellular Jail National Memorial to learn about India's freedom struggle. Afternoon can be spent enjoying a scenic boat ride to Ross Island and exploring its historical ruins. In the evening, witness the captivating Light and Sound Show at the Cellular Jail.

    • Cellular Jail National Memorial: Estimated cost - Rs. 30, Estimated time - 2 hours
    • Ross Island: Estimated cost - Rs. 500, Estimated time - 3 hours
    • Light and Sound Show: Estimated cost - Rs. 50, Estimated time - 1 hour
  2. Day 2: Havelock Island
    2 hours (36.2 miles) from Port Blair

    Take a morning ferry to Havelock Island, known for its pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters. Spend the morning relaxing on the breathtaking Radhanagar Beach. In the afternoon, embark on an underwater adventure with snorkeling or scuba diving to explore the vibrant coral reefs. End the day by watching the mesmerizing sunset at Kalapathar Beach.

    • Radhanagar Beach: Estimated cost - Free, Estimated time - 3 hours
    • Snorkeling/Scuba Diving: Estimated cost - Rs. 2,000, Estimated time - 2 hours
    • Kalapathar Beach: Estimated cost - Free, Estimated time - 1 hour
  3. Day 3: Neil Island
    1.5 hours (22.3 miles) from Havelock Island

    Head to Neil Island, known for its tranquil vibes and natural beauty. Start the day by exploring the stunning Bharatpur Beach and indulging in water activities like swimming or glass-bottom boat rides. Afternoon can be spent at the natural rock formation of Natural Bridge. In the evening, enjoy a leisurely walk along the serene shores of Laxmanpur Beach.

    • Bharatpur Beach: Estimated cost - Free, Estimated time - 2 hours
    • Natural Bridge: Estimated cost - Free, Estimated time - 1 hour
    • Laxmanpur Beach: Estimated cost - Free, Estimated time - 1 hour
  4. Day 4: Baratang Island
    4.5 hours (68.7 miles) from Neil Island

    Embark on an adventurous journey to Baratang Island, known for its mangrove creeks and limestone caves. Start the day by visiting the fascinating limestone caves of Aravalli. Afternoon can be spent exploring the mesmerizing mangrove forests of Baratang. Don't miss the unique experience of witnessing the bioluminescent phenomenon at Parrot Island in the evening.

    • Limestone Caves: Estimated cost - Rs. 300, Estimated time - 2 hours
    • Baratang Mangrove Forest: Estimated cost - Rs. 500, Estimated time - 3 hours
    • Parrot Island: Estimated cost - Free, Estimated time - 1 hour
  5. Day 5: Port Blair
    4 hours (102.4 miles) from Baratang Island

    Return to Port Blair and spend the day exploring the remaining attractions. Start with a visit to the Samudrika Naval Marine Museum to learn about the region's marine life. In the afternoon, explore the picturesque Corbyn's Cove Beach and indulge in water sports activities. End your Andaman journey with a visit to the Chidiya Tapu Biological Park, known for its diverse bird species and scenic views.

    • Samudrika Naval Marine Museum: Estimated cost - Rs. 50, Estimated time - 2 hours
    • Corbyn's Cove Beach: Estimated cost - Free, Estimated time - 2 hours
    • Chidiya Tapu Biological Park: Estimated cost - Rs. 20, Estimated time - 2 hours

Recommendations

If you have additional time, consider visiting the famous Radhanagar Beach on Havelock Island for a second day or exploring the vibrant marine life at Elephant Beach. You can also take a day trip to the picturesque Jolly Buoy Island, known for its coral reefs and clear waters. To maximize your fun, make sure to try local Andaman cuisines like seafood delicacies and indulge in water sports activities like kayaking, jet skiing, and banana boat rides.

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