The Cellular Jail, also known as Kaala Paani was used by the British to imprison Indian political prisoners. The jail now serves as a national memorial and offers an informative light and sound show.
Radhanagar Beach is known for its white sandy shores and clear, turquoise waters. You can spend your time sunbathing, swimming, and enjoying water sports like scuba diving and snorkeling.
The park is a sprawling eco-friendly hotspot, home to a variety of coral reefs and aquatic animals. You can take glass-bottomed boat tours or go for guided snorkeling and diving trips to explore the captivating underwater world.
Once the center of all administrative activities in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Ross Island is now a charming, picturesque tourist destination. It features a variety of historic buildings, including a British-era church, as well as plenty of natural beauty.
This lush, tree-covered cape is renowned for its unparalleled bird-watching opportunities. Besides the vast variety of avian life, Chidiya Tapu also features a Chidiya Tapu Biological Park that's bound to enthral animal lovers.
If you have extra time, visit the Samudrika Naval Marine Museum, or take a ferry to Neil Island to see its famous Bharatpur Beach. If you have less time, consider taking shorter tours or spending fewer hours at the beach.