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Honeymoon Itinerary: Exploring Andaman's Paradise

Thursday November 16: Arrival in Port Blair

Welcome to Andaman! Begin your romantic journey by arriving in Port Blair, the capital city. In the morning, visit the Cellular Jail National Memorial, a poignant reminder of India's struggle for independence. Afternoon calls for a leisurely stroll at Corbyn's Cove Beach, where you can relax and enjoy the stunning views. In the evening, take a romantic sunset cruise at Chidiya Tapu, also known as the Bird Island, and witness the mesmerizing hues of the Andaman Sea.

  • Cellular Jail National Memorial: INR 50 (approx.), 2 hours
  • Corbyn's Cove Beach: Free, 2 hours
  • Chidiya Tapu Sunset Cruise: INR 1,500 (approx.), 3 hours
Friday November 17: Havelock Island

Embark on a journey to Havelock Island, known for its pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters. Morning calls for a visit to Radhanagar Beach, one of Asia's best beaches, where you can enjoy a romantic beach walk. Afternoon is dedicated to exploring the underwater world through a scuba diving experience at Elephant Beach. In the evening, witness the awe-inspiring bioluminescent plankton at Kalapathar Beach.

  • Radhanagar Beach: Free, 3 hours
  • Elephant Beach Scuba Diving: INR 3,000 (approx.), 4 hours
  • Kalapathar Beach: Free, 2 hours
Saturday November 18: Neil Island

Experience the tranquility of Neil Island, a hidden gem in the Andaman archipelago. Start your day by exploring the natural wonders of Bharatpur Beach, where you can indulge in water activities like snorkeling. In the afternoon, visit the natural rock formation known as the Natural Bridge. End your day with a romantic sunset picnic at Laxmanpur Beach, known for its breathtaking views.

  • Bharatpur Beach: Free, 3 hours
  • Natural Bridge: Free, 1 hour
  • Laxmanpur Beach: Free, 2 hours
Sunday November 19: Port Blair - Baratang Island

Embark on an exciting day trip to Baratang Island, known for its unique limestone caves and mangrove forests. Morning starts with a boat ride through the dense mangroves to reach the limestone caves. Afternoon is dedicated to exploring the mud volcanoes, a natural phenomenon, in the nearby area. Return to Port Blair in the evening and enjoy a romantic dinner by the sea at the Marina Park and Aquarium.

  • Limestone Caves: INR 250 (approx.), 3 hours
  • Mud Volcanoes: INR 200 (approx.), 2 hours
  • Marina Park and Aquarium: INR 20 (approx.), 2 hours
Monday November 20: Ross Island and North Bay

Uncover the rich history and vibrant marine life of Andaman. Morning calls for a visit to Ross Island, once the administrative headquarters of the British. Explore the ruins, stroll through the deer park, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding islands. In the afternoon, head to North Bay Island for a thrilling snorkeling experience amidst colorful coral reefs and diverse marine species. End your day with a romantic candlelit dinner at a beachside restaurant in Port Blair.

  • Ross Island: INR 30 (approx.), 3 hours
  • North Bay Island Snorkeling: INR 1,000 (approx.), 4 hours
  • Beachside Dinner in Port Blair: INR 2,000 (approx.), 2 hours
Tuesday November 21: Departure

As your honeymoon in Andaman comes to an end, cherish the beautiful memories you've created. Depart from Port Blair with a heart full of love and a desire to return one day. Safe travels!

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For a truly off the beaten path experience, head to Barren Island, the only active volcano in South Asia, which can be explored through a chartered boat trip. Another local favorite is visiting the remote beaches of Long Island, where you can enjoy seclusion and untouched natural beauty. Don't miss out on trying the local seafood delicacies like crab curry and fish tikka at the popular Anju Coco Resto in Port Blair.

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