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7-Day Andaman and Nicobar Islands Adventure

Saturday, November 4: Explore Port Blair

Start your Andaman and Nicobar Islands adventure in the capital city of Port Blair. In the morning, visit the Cellular Jail National Memorial, a historic prison that served as a colonial-era penal settlement. Learn about India's struggle for independence through a sound and light show. In the afternoon, head to Corbyn's Cove Beach for some relaxation and water activities. As the evening sets in, take a stroll along Marina Park and enjoy the beautiful sunset.

  • Cellular Jail National Memorial: INR 30, 2 hours
  • Corbyn's Cove Beach: Free, 3 hours
  • Marina Park: Free, 1 hour
Sunday, November 5: Havelock Island

Take a ferry to Havelock Island in the morning. Start your day by exploring Radhanagar Beach, known for its pristine white sands and crystal-clear waters. Spend the afternoon at Elephant Beach, where you can go snorkeling and witness the vibrant underwater life. In the evening, visit the lively Village No. 3 market for local handicrafts and souvenirs.

  • Radhanagar Beach: Free, 4 hours
  • Elephant Beach: INR 500 for snorkeling, 3 hours
  • Village No. 3 Market: Cost varies, 1 hour
Monday, November 6: Neil Island

Take a ferry to Neil Island and start your day by visiting Bharatpur Beach, renowned for its coral reefs and colorful marine life. Afterward, explore the natural rock formation known as Natural Bridge. Spend the evening at Laxmanpur Beach, enjoying the breathtaking sunset.

  • Bharatpur Beach: Free, 2 hours
  • Natural Bridge: Free, 1 hour
  • Laxmanpur Beach: Free, 2 hours
Tuesday, November 7: Ross Island and North Bay Island

Embark on a boat tour to Ross Island, once the administrative headquarters of the British in the Andaman Islands. Explore the ruins and historical buildings, including the British Chief Commissioner's House. Afterward, head to North Bay Island for snorkeling and scuba diving to experience the vibrant coral reefs and underwater world.

  • Ross Island: INR 30, 2 hours
  • North Bay Island: INR 500 for snorkeling, 4 hours
Wednesday, November 8: Baratang Island

Embark on an early morning journey to Baratang Island, known for its limestone caves and dense mangrove forests. Explore the limestone formations at the Mud Volcano and marvel at the natural beauty of the Parrot Island during sunset.

  • Mud Volcano: INR 50, 2 hours
  • Parrot Island: Free, 1 hour
Thursday, November 9: Diglipur and Ross and Smith Islands

Travel to Diglipur and start your day by visiting the twin islands of Ross and Smith. Take a short boat ride to these pristine islands and enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and beachcombing. In the evening, explore the lively local markets in Diglipur.

  • Ross and Smith Islands: INR 100 for boat ride, 6 hours
  • Local Markets in Diglipur: Cost varies, 2 hours
Friday, November 10: Wandoor Beach and Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park

End your trip by visiting Wandoor Beach and the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park. Spend the morning at Wandoor Beach, known for its clear turquoise waters and coral reefs. In the afternoon, explore the marine biodiversity of the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park through a glass-bottom boat ride. Enjoy the sunset at Chidiya Tapu, a popular bird-watching spot.

  • Wandoor Beach: Free, 4 hours
  • Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park: INR 50 for glass-bottom boat ride, 3 hours
  • Chidiya Tapu: Free, 2 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For a unique experience, consider visiting the less-known Guitar Island, known for its stunning natural beauty and tranquility. Another hidden gem is the Little Andaman Island, where you can indulge in adventurous activities like elephant safari, trekking, and surfing. Don't forget to try the local cuisine, especially seafood delicacies, at the night markets in Port Blair.

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