Andaman Islands Paradise Shores
6N/7D|Andaman & Nicobar Island
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Andaman Islands Paradise Shores
Tour Name
Andaman Islands Paradise Shores
Duration
6N/7D
Vehicle Type
Sedan / SUV / Traveller
Start & End
Andaman & Nicobar Island
Tour Overview
Some trips stay with you long after you've unpacked. The Andaman Islands are that kind of place.
This six-night journey weaves together everything that makes travel worthwhile — raw natural beauty, quiet beaches, layers of history, and the kind of stillness you didn't know you were looking for. Port Blair, the lively capital of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, is where it all begins. The journey then unfolds, not as a series of tasks, but as a story.
Your first afternoon takes you to Corbyn's Cove Beach. Picture palm trees, their trunks curving over the sand, and the sea, a canvas for the fading light. It's the sort of place that naturally encourages you to unwind. As night falls, the atmosphere changes at the Light and Sound Show, a poignant homage to the freedom fighters who were imprisoned here during British colonialism. The story isn't an easy one, but it's a necessary one, presented with a quiet grace that resonates.
From Port Blair, a ferry carries you across the water to Swaraj Dweep — better known as Havelock Island. The moment you arrive, you understand what all the fuss is about. Radhanagar Beach greets you with water so blue it looks almost unreal, sand that's impossibly soft underfoot, and sunsets that seem to linger on purpose. Regularly counted among the finest beaches in all of Asia, it's the kind of place where hours disappear without apology.
Next comes Shaheed Dweep, or Neil Island — smaller, quieter, and utterly charming in its own right. There's no rush here. Bharatpur Beach draws you in with its calm, clear waters and coral reefs teeming with color, while Laxmanpur Beach earns its reputation at dusk, when the horizon turns into something you'll be reaching for your camera to capture.
Back in Port Blair, the adventure takes a different turn toward Baratang Island. Getting there is half the experience — a boat journey through dense forest and winding mangrove waterways that feels genuinely wild. At the journey's conclusion, the Limestone Caves await, a testament to the slow artistry of geology, where formations defy easy description. Within, a sense of awe is almost unavoidable.
The trip also encompasses North Bay Island, a haven for those who cherish the ocean, thanks to its vibrant coral reefs and the myriad creatures that call them home. Then there's Ross Island, where the echoes of colonial architecture are slowly being swallowed by the jungle's relentless advance, and deer wander the decaying structures with an effortless elegance. A land of quiet peculiarities, this place is slowly being reclaimed by the relentless march of time.
Whether you're traveling as a family, as a couple, or on a honeymoon, the Andamans have a way of giving everyone exactly what they came for. And when it's finally time to leave Port Blair, most people find themselves doing a little mental cataloguing — the color of the water, the feel of the sand, the way the islands looked just before the sun went down.
Some trips you forget on the flight home. This one, you carry with you.
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