
Published: 18 Apr 2026, 07:07 am
The Andaman & Nicobar Islands aren’t just another vacation spot—they’re a different pace of life. Think clear blue water, slow mornings, empty beaches, and that salty air that puts you right at ease.
But let’s be real: getting here, moving around, and soaking it all in isn’t as simple as booking a week in Goa or the hills. Flights fill up fast, ferries matter more than airports, some places need permits, and the weather can make or break your plans.
This guide covers what you actually need to know: when to go, how long to stay, which islands are worth your time, what food to expect, and how to travel wisely and respectfully.
Whether it’s your first trip, you’re traveling as a family, with friends, as a couple, or rolling solo—this is for anyone who wants to make the most out of their Andaman trip.
Floating in the Bay of Bengal, these islands are known for their coral reefs, tropical beaches, green forests, and rich marine life. Most travelers never make it to the Nicobar Islands (those are pretty much off-limits).
Your base will almost always be Port Blair, then you’ll use it for trips out to Havelock and Neil Islands.
When should you go? October to April is perfect. The sea is calmer, skies are clearer, and you get the best weather for water sports and lazy beach days.
Quick answer: October to April is the sweet spot.
Fly to Port Blair (Veer Savarkar International Airport). That’s pretty much your only realistic way in.
You’ll find direct flights from Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, and a few other Indian cities, though these routes don’t always run daily. The earlier you book, the better,
especially between November and March.
There are passenger ships from the mainland, but unless you enjoy spending days at sea, just don’t. They take a long time and aren’t worth it for short breaks.
Hopping between islands is easy but takes some planning.
On land:
Keep a day or two extra in your plans. Bad weather might delay your ferry.
For every kind of traveler, there's something:
Stay close to the beach to save time and travel.
Book early between December and February.
There’s seafood everywhere—fresh fish, crab, prawns cooked Indian style, with a local twist.
You’ll also find:
Don’t expect wild nightlife—the islands shut down early.
You’ll eat fine in Port Blair and Havelock, but options get limited on Neil. Inform your hotel in advance.
People move slow here. Respect local customs and protect the environment.
Plastic bags are banned on most islands.
Is Andaman safe for families and solo travelers?
Absolutely, just follow basic precautions.
How many days do you need?
Five to seven days works well.
Do Indians need a passport?
No, just a government-issued ID.
Is it expensive?
Slightly pricier than mainland India, but manageable.
Can non-swimmers enjoy it?
Yes, there’s plenty to do outside water activities.
Andaman rewards slow travel. The magic here isn’t just the sea or coral reefs—it’s the peaceful pace, the kindness of locals, and a feeling you rarely find elsewhere in India.
Don’t rush. Choose the right season, stay flexible, and leave room for weather changes.
That’s how you truly experience Andaman—rest, nature, and memories that stay with you long after the trip ends.

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