Top 10 Things to Do in Andaman & Nicobar Islands for First Time Travelers
Why Andaman Should Be Your First Island Destination in India
You don't need to fly to the Maldives to experience turquoise water, white-sand beaches, and world-class diving. India's own Andaman & Nicobar Islands offer all of that — and much more — just 3.5 hours by flight from major Indian cities. Yet most first-time travelers arrive without a clear plan and miss half the magic.
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The challenge? Not all activities suit first-time travelers. Some experiences require advance booking. Some islands need government permits. And a badly planned itinerary can mean spending more time on ferries than on beaches.
This guide reveals the top 10 things to do in Andaman for first time travelers — ranked by beginner-friendliness, value for money, and that irreplaceable wow factor. Whether you're planning a honeymoon, a family trip, a solo adventure, or a friends' getaway, these are the Andaman bucket list experiences you absolutely cannot miss.
Visit Cellular Jail — India's Most Powerful Historical Site
No first trip to Andaman is complete without standing inside Cellular Jail, also known as Kala Pani. This colonial-era prison, built by the British in 1906, held India's freedom fighters in brutal solitary confinement — and today stands as one of the most emotionally charged historical sites in the country.
The Light and Sound Show: A Must-Watch Every Evening
The Cellular Jail Light and Sound Show brings the freedom struggle history in Andaman to life through dramatic narration, lights, and sound. Shows run at 6:00 PM (Hindi) and 7:15 PM (English) from Tuesday to Sunday. Entry fee is ₹50 for adults and ₹25 for children.
Book your Cellular Jail evening show tickets 2 to 3 days in advance during peak season (December to January). Walk-in seats fill up fast. The experience lasts approximately 45 minutes and regularly reduces grown adults to tears.
Ross Island: British Ruins and Japanese Bunkers
Pair your Cellular Jail visit with a trip to Ross Island (now officially called Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Island), just a 30-minute ferry from Aberdeen Jetty. The island contains hauntingly beautiful British ruins overgrown with roots, Japanese bunkers from World War II, and herds of deer that roam freely among the ruins.
| Site | Entry Fee | Duration | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cellular Jail Museum | ₹30 adults / ₹10 children | 1–1.5 hours | History lovers, every traveler |
| Light and Sound Show | ₹50 adults / ₹25 children | 45 minutes | Emotional experience, families |
| Ross Island (NSC Bose Island) | ₹50 + ferry | 1–1.5 hours | Photography, history buffs |
| Samudrika Marine Museum | ₹30 adults | 45 minutes | Marine learning, kids |
| Anthropological Museum | Free | 30–45 minutes | Culture & tribal heritage |
Spend a Day at Radhanagar Beach — Asia's Most Beautiful Beach
Radhanagar Beach on Havelock Island (officially Swaraj Dweep) is the crown jewel of Andaman tourist activities. Named one of Asia's best beaches by Time magazine, this 2-kilometre stretch of powdery white sand backed by dense tropical forest is what most first-time travelers picture when they dream of the Andaman islands.
Best Time to Visit and Swimming Conditions
Arrive at Radhanagar Beach between 4:00 PM and 6:30 PM for the most spectacular sunset in Andaman. The beach is swimmable from October through May. The water is calm, clear, and shallow enough for non-swimmers to wade in. Lifeguards are present and flags indicate safe swimming zones. Avoid monsoon months (June to September) when waves can be rough and swimming is restricted.
Elephant Beach: The Snorkeling Hotspot
Elephant Beach, also on Havelock Island, is the best snorkeling beach in Andaman for beginners. Reach it via a 30-minute boat ride (₹400–₹600 return) followed by a 15-minute jungle trek. The coral reef begins just metres from shore, making it one of the most accessible snorkeling spots in Andaman islands. It's also the hub for Havelock Island water sports — parasailing, jet skiing, sea walking, and glass-bottom boat rides.
| Beach | Island | Best For | Swimmable? | Crowd Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Radhanagar Beach | Havelock (Swaraj Dweep) | Sunset, swimming, photography | Yes (Oct–May) | Moderate–High |
| Elephant Beach | Havelock | Snorkeling, water sports | Yes | Moderate |
| Corbyn's Cove Beach | Port Blair | Quick dip, families | Yes | High |
| Bharatpur Beach | Neil Island | Snorkeling, calm water | Yes | Low |
| Laxmanpur Beach | Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep) | Sunset photography | Wading only | Very Low |
| Sitapur Beach | Neil Island | Sunrise, peaceful | Wading only | Very Low |
try scuba diving — Even If You Cannot Swim
The biggest misconception about Andaman travel is that scuba diving requires swimming ability. It does not. A Discovery Dive — the beginner scuba format — is conducted in shallow water of 6 to 12 metres with a certified divemaster holding your hand throughout. Hundreds of first time travelers do it every single day in Andaman.
What Happens During a Discovery Dive
You receive 30 minutes of theory and pool training before entering the sea. The divemaster controls your buoyancy; you simply breathe and look around. Visibility is typically 10 to 20 metres at the best scuba diving spots in Andaman — Havelock South Bay, Barracuda City, Mac Point, and the reefs around Elephant Beach. Expect to see clownfish, parrotfish, sea turtles, rays, and spectacular coral gardens.
PADI Certification and Snorkeling Options
If you want to graduate from Discovery Dives, the PADI Open Water Course in Andaman takes 3 days and qualifies you to dive anywhere in the world. Snorkeling for beginners in Havelock is available at Elephant Beach and Havelock's North Bay for those who prefer to stay near the surface.
| Activity | Best Location | Cost Per Person | Duration | Swimming Required? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Discovery Scuba Dive | Havelock Island / Elephant Beach | ₹3,500–₹4,500 | 45–60 minutes | No |
| PADI Open Water Course | Havelock Island | ₹18,000–₹25,000 | 3 days | Basic swimming |
| Snorkeling Package | Elephant Beach / North Bay | ₹800–₹1,200 | 1–1.5 hours | No |
| Glass-Bottom Boat | North Bay Island / Jolly Buoy | ₹600–₹900 | 45 minutes | No |
| Underwater Sea Walk | North Bay Island | ₹3,200–₹3,800 | 30–45 minutes | No |
Experience Thrilling Water Sports — Complete Price Guide
Andaman is the best island for water sports in India, period. From the adrenaline of parasailing over Radhanagar Beach to the surreal glow of bioluminescence kayaking at midnight — the marine adventure activities in Andaman cover every type of traveler.
Sea Walking — Walk on the Ocean Floor
Sea walking at North Bay Island is the most unique beginner activity in Andaman. You wear a specially designed helmet that maintains an air pocket, allowing you to walk along the seabed at 5 to 6 metres depth, feed fish by hand, and have underwater photographs taken. No swimming ability required. It costs ₹3,200–₹3,800 per person and lasts 30 to 45 minutes.
Bioluminescence Night Kayaking — Andaman's Best-Kept Secret
On certain nights between October and February, microscopic plankton in Havelock's waters emit a blue glow when disturbed. Night kayaking through these glowing waters, under a starry sky, is the most memorable experience many travelers report. Cost: ₹1,200–₹1,800 per person.
| Water Sport | Best Location | Price Per Person | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sea Walking | North Bay Island | ₹3,200–₹3,800 | Non-swimmers, families, couples |
| Bioluminescence Night Kayaking | Havelock Island | ₹1,200–₹1,800 | Couples, adventurers (Oct–Feb) |
| Kayaking in Mangroves | Baratang / Havelock | ₹800–₹1,500 | Nature lovers, eco tourists |
| Parasailing | Havelock / Corbyn's Cove | ₹1,500–₹2,000 | Thrill seekers |
| Jet Ski Rides | Corbyn's Cove / Havelock | ₹700–₹1,000 (15 min) | All travelers |
| Banana Boat Rides | Corbyn's Cove / Havelock | ₹400–₹700 per person | Groups, families |
| Semi-Submarine Ride | Port Blair | ₹1,200–₹1,500 | Families, seniors, non-swimmers |
| Speed Boat Rides | Port Blair / Havelock | ₹1,500–₹2,500 | Island transfers + fun |
| Dolphin Watching | Near Port Blair | ₹600–₹900 per person | Families, nature lovers |
| Underwater Photography | Havelock Dive Sites | ₹500–₹1,500 (add-on) | Everyone |
Go Island Hopping — The Best Islands for First Timers
Island hopping in Andaman is not just a travel trend — it is how you experience the full range of what these islands offer. Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep) gives you international-standard beaches and water sports. Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep) offers peaceful, unhurried island life. Baratang Island delivers prehistoric limestone caves and mangrove boat rides. And Jolly Buoy Island has the best coral reefs in Andaman.
Havelock Island vs Neil Island — Which Wins?
Havelock Island is the most popular island in Andaman: it has the best beaches (Radhanagar, Elephant Beach), the best cafes, luxury resorts, budget huts, and the widest range of water sports. Neil Island is quieter, more authentic, and cheaper — perfect for couples and solo travelers seeking peace.
For a 5-day trip, combine Port Blair (1 night) + Havelock Island (2 nights) + Neil Island (1 night). For a 7-day trip, add Baratang Island as a full-day excursion from Port Blair.
Baratang Island: Limestone Caves and Mud Volcano
Baratang Island involves a 2.5-hour road journey through a tribal reserve (in a police-escorted convoy), followed by a mangrove boat ride to the limestone caves. The mud volcano — rare and bubbling — is a 15-minute walk from the cave jetty. Total cost: ₹1,500–₹2,500 per person.
| Ferry | Route | Price Per Person | Duration | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Makruzz (Private) | Port Blair → Havelock | ₹1,200–₹1,800 | 1.5 hours | Speed, comfort, AC |
| Nautika (Private) | Port Blair → Havelock | ₹1,100–₹1,600 | 1.5 hours | Good value, comfort |
| Green Ocean Ferry | Port Blair → Havelock | ₹900–₹1,300 | 2 hours | Budget conscious |
| Government Ferry | Port Blair → Havelock | ₹400–₹600 | 2.5–3 hours | Budget travelers only |
| Private Ferry | Havelock → Neil Island | ₹500–₹800 | 1 hour | All travelers |
Snorkel at Jolly Buoy Island — Andaman's Best Coral Reef
Jolly Buoy Island is part of the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park and contains some of the most pristine coral reefs in Andaman. It is a seasonal island, open only from October to May. The island is strictly protected — no plastic, no feeding fish, no touching coral.
What to Expect at Jolly Buoy
Snorkeling at Jolly Buoy Island is consistently rated the best coral reef experience in Andaman by first-time visitors. Visibility regularly exceeds 15 metres. Coral reef tours here last 3 to 4 hours including the 45-minute boat ride. Entry is through Wandoor Jetty (45 km from Port Blair).
North Bay Island offers a similar experience closer to Port Blair and is open year-round, combining sea walking, snorkeling, coral viewing, and a visit to the famous North Bay lighthouse.
| Coral Experience | Location | Open Season | Cost (Entry + Boat) | Highlight |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jolly Buoy Island Snorkeling | South Andaman (Wandoor) | Oct–May only | ₹700–₹1,000 per person | Best coral, most pristine |
| North Bay Island Snorkeling | Port Blair (10 min ferry) | Year-round | ₹800–₹1,200 per person | Easy access, multiple activities |
| Elephant Beach Snorkeling | Havelock Island | Oct–May (best) | ₹500–₹800 per person | Best beginner snorkeling |
| Bharatpur Beach Snorkeling | Neil Island | Year-round | ₹400–₹600 per person | Calm, shallow, no crowds |
Explore Mangroves, Coral Reefs and Tropical Wildlife
Andaman's natural ecosystems are as extraordinary as its beaches. The islands sit at the meeting point of several major ocean currents, creating an explosion of biodiversity — both above and below water. Eco tourism in Andaman is growing fast, and for good reason: these are genuinely once-in-a-lifetime nature experiences unavailable anywhere else in India.
Mangrove Forest Kayaking
The mangrove forests in Andaman are among the most biodiverse in Asia. Kayaking in mangroves — especially near Baratang Island and in Havelock — is a quiet, meditative experience that brings you face to face with kingfishers, mud-skippers, fiddler crabs, and the extraordinary prop root architecture of mangrove trees. Guided tours cost ₹800–₹1,500 per person.
Sea Turtle Spotting and Bird Watching
Sea turtle spotting is best from November to February when Olive Ridley and Hawksbill turtles nest on Wandoor Beach. Several resorts in Havelock organise early morning sea turtle watches with trained naturalists. Bird watching in Andaman is equally rewarding — the forests contain 250+ bird species including endemic ones found nowhere else on Earth.
| Eco Experience | Location | Cost | Duration | Best Months |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mangrove Kayaking | Baratang / Havelock | ₹800–₹1,500 | 2–3 hours | Oct–April |
| Coral Island Tour (Jolly Buoy) | Wandoor, South Andaman | ₹700–₹1,000 | Half day | Oct–May |
| Sea Turtle Spotting | Wandoor Beach / Havelock | Free to ₹500 | Evening/night | Nov–Feb |
| Trekking in Tropical Forests | Port Blair hills / Havelock | ₹200–₹500 | 3–4 hours | Oct–March |
| Bird Watching | Chidiya Tapu, Port Blair | Free to ₹300 | 2–3 hours | Oct–April |
| Dolphin Watching | Near Port Blair / Havelock ferry | ₹600–₹900 | 1.5 hours | Oct–May |
Eat Fresh Seafood, Explore Local Culture and Shop for Unique Souvenirs
The local food in Andaman is one of the great underrated pleasures of any visit. With the Bay of Bengal at the island's doorstep, the seafood — lobster, crab, barracuda, snapper, and prawns — is caught in the morning and served the same afternoon. The local cuisine blends South Indian, Bengali, and Southeast Asian influences in a way you will not find on the mainland.
Best Restaurants and Cafes in Havelock and Port Blair
In Havelock Island, do not miss Anju Coco Resto (beachside, excellent grilled seafood), Full Moon Cafe (Radhanagar Beach area, great vibe), and Fat Martin's (local favourite, amazing fish curry). In Port Blair, the best seafood restaurants include New Lighthouse Restaurant (ocean views, premium), Annapurna Cafeteria (budget-friendly, excellent meals), and Excel Restaurant (local and tourist favourite).
Candle-light dinner in Andaman is an experience many couples seek specifically. Several Havelock resorts like Symphony Palms and Barefoot Andaman arrange private beach dinners for ₹2,500–₹5,000 per couple.
Shopping and Souvenirs
The best shopping in Port Blair is at Aberdeen Bazaar and Sagarika Government Emporium near the jetty. Look for legally sourced shells and handicrafts, pearl jewelry (significantly cheaper than mainland prices), wooden tribal handicrafts, and coconut shell products. Budget ₹1,500–₹3,000 for souvenirs.
| Meal Type | Price Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Street food / local thali | ₹150–₹300 per person | Best value, very good quality |
| Local seafood restaurant | ₹400–₹800 per person | Excellent freshness, casual setting |
| Mid-range resort dining | ₹800–₹1,500 per person | Better ambiance, quality reliable |
| Candle-light beach dinner | ₹2,500–₹5,000 per couple | Worth it for honeymoon or anniversaries |
| Cafe breakfast (Havelock) | ₹200–₹500 per person | Good coffee, fresh fruit, relaxed pace |
Three Hidden Gems Most First-Time Travelers Miss
The famous places in Andaman get plenty of attention. But some of the best experiences are the ones that don't appear in every travel brochure. Here are three iconic experiences most first-time travelers overlook — and shouldn't.
Rent a Scooter and Explore Havelock Like a Local
Scooter rental in Havelock Island (₹400–₹600 per day) gives you the freedom that no tour package can provide. The island has only one main road — a 14-kilometre loop — making it impossible to get lost. Drive from the jetty to Radhanagar Beach at your own pace, stop at the viewpoints the bus tours skip, and discover secluded beaches that don't make it into the brochures. Bicycle rental (₹150–₹250 per day) is even better for the eco-minded traveler.
Witness Bioluminescence — Andaman's Midnight Magic
Most travelers are not even aware bioluminescence kayaking exists until they arrive. The glow happens when microscopic dinoflagellates in the water are disturbed and emit blue-green light. Best months are October to February. Best location: the beaches near Neil Island beach resorts and Havelock's quieter northern beaches. This is the most Instagram-worthy experience that rarely appears in standard itineraries.
Chidiya Tapu — Andaman's Sunset and Trekking Jewel
Chidiya Tapu (Bird Island), 25 kilometres south of Port Blair, is one of the most scenic places in Andaman islands. The sunset here — over the mangroves, with the silhouette of the forest against an orange sky — consistently outranks even Radhanagar Beach for photography. It is also the best location for nature walks and bird watching near Port Blair. Entry is free and it takes about 45 minutes from Port Blair by road.
Essential First-Timer Tips — Everything You Need to Know Before You Go
The difference between an incredible Andaman trip and a stressful one comes down to preparation. Here are the practical Andaman travel essentials every first-time visitor should know.
Permits, Network, ATMs and Cash
Indian nationals do not need permits for Port Blair, Havelock, and Neil Island. Network coverage: Airtel and Jio provide 4G in Port Blair and Havelock. ATMs are available in Port Blair and Havelock jetty area — but are limited and sometimes out of cash. Carry at least ₹5,000–₹8,000 in cash before leaving Port Blair, as UPI on outer islands is unreliable.
Best Time to Visit and Weather
best time to visit Andaman is October to May. The ideal window for most first-time travelers is November to February — humidity has dropped, water visibility is at its best, and all water sports are operational. Andaman in December is beautiful but crowded. October is the sweet spot — fewer tourists, reasonable prices, excellent weather. Monsoon travel (June–September) is not recommended for first-timers.
| Mistake | Why It Happens | How to Avoid |
|---|---|---|
| Not booking ferries in advance | Assume walk-in availability | Book Makruzz / Nautika 4–7 days ahead in peak season |
| Visiting during monsoon (Jun–Sep) | Attracted by 25–30% cheaper prices | Weather ruins the experience; wait for October |
| Underestimating travel time | Islands look close on the map | Port Blair → Havelock = 1.5–3 hours by ferry |
| Not carrying cash | Assuming UPI / cards work everywhere | Carry ₹5,000–₹8,000 cash minimum from Port Blair |
| Planning only 3 days | Think it is enough for a "quick trip" | 4 days minimum; 5–7 days for a complete experience |
| Skipping Cellular Jail evening show | Think it sounds boring | It is the most emotionally powerful experience on the trip |
| Not packing reef-safe sunscreen | Using regular chemical sunscreen | Chemical sunscreen kills coral; buy reef-safe before travel |
Best Andaman Itineraries for First Time Travelers
How many days are enough for Andaman? 4 days is the absolute minimum to visit Port Blair and Havelock Island. 5 to 6 days is the ideal for most first-time travelers. 7 days gives you the complete experience including Neil Island.
3-Day Express Itinerary (Port Blair Focus)
| Day | Morning | Afternoon | Evening |
|---|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Arrive Port Blair. Check in. Cellular Jail Museum + Samudrika Marine Museum | Anthropological Museum + Aberdeen Bazaar shopping | Cellular Jail Light and Sound Show (6:00 PM) |
| Day 2 | North Bay Island — sea walking + snorkeling (half-day boat tour) | Corbyn's Cove Beach — swim and relax | Seafood dinner at New Lighthouse Restaurant |
| Day 3 | Ross Island (NSC Bose Island) — history tour + photography | Chidiya Tapu — sunset and nature walk | Depart or overnight for early Day 4 flight |
5-Day Perfect First Trip (Port Blair + Havelock)
| Day | Activity | Overnight Stay |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Arrive Port Blair. Cellular Jail + Light & Sound Show | Port Blair |
| Day 2 | Morning ferry to Havelock. Check in. Radhanagar Beach sunset. | Havelock Island |
| Day 3 | Elephant Beach — snorkeling + water sports (full day) | Havelock Island |
| Day 4 | Scooter rental and island exploration. Night bioluminescence kayaking. | Havelock Island |
| Day 5 | Morning beach walk. Ferry back to Port Blair. Evening flight home. | Depart |
7-Day Complete Andaman (Port Blair + Havelock + Neil Island)
| Day | Activity | Overnight Stay |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Arrive Port Blair. Cellular Jail Museum + evening Light & Sound Show. | Port Blair |
| Day 2 | North Bay Island + Ross Island tour. Aberdeen Bazaar shopping. | Port Blair |
| Day 3 | Ferry to Havelock. Radhanagar Beach afternoon + sunset. | Havelock Island |
| Day 4 | Elephant Beach snorkeling + full-day water sports package. | Havelock Island |
| Day 5 | Ferry to Neil Island. Natural bridge + Laxmanpur Beach sunset. | Neil Island |
| Day 6 | Sitapur Beach sunrise. Bicycle tour around Neil Island. Bharatpur Beach snorkeling. | Neil Island |
| Day 7 | Ferry back to Port Blair. Final shopping + evening flight. | Depart |
Frequently Asked Questions
Your First Andaman Trip Will Change How You See India
If you're planning to visit Andaman, choosing the right tour package can make your trip hassle-free and more enjoyable. From beach vacations and honeymoon tours to adventure-filled itineraries, Andaman Tour Packages help travelers explore top attractions while saving time and effort. For customized itineraries, ferry bookings, hotel reservations, and local sightseeing, check out Andaman TravelCare, a trusted travel partner for Andaman Islands vacations.
India's most beautiful islands have been waiting — and your first time is always the best time. From standing inside Cellular Jail and feeling the weight of history, to floating above coral gardens while a sea turtle drifts past you, to watching the sky turn fire-orange behind Radhanagar Beach — these are experiences that quietly rearrange your sense of what travel can be.
Andaman Honeymoon Package are ideal for couples looking for a peaceful yet adventurous start to their married life
The key to a perfect first trip: choose November to February, plan for at least 5 days, combine Port Blair with Havelock Island (and Neil Island if time allows), book ferries in advance, and leave room for one activity that genuinely challenges you.
Andaman is not just a tropical vacation. It is one of those rare destinations where the experience genuinely exceeds the expectation — and for Indian travelers, it requires no passport, no currency exchange, and only 3.5 hours on a plane.
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