The Andaman Islands

The Andaman islands attract travelers sought intrepid vacations around some of the finest beaches, evergreen islands, water adventures, and experiences. The union territory is located in the Bay of Bengal, Andaman Sea. The archipelago consists of about 572 islands, of which 38 are inhabited.

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The Andaman Islands became a popular beach destination for tourists With clear white sand beaches, coral reefs, and water activities such as scuba diving, boat rides, snorkeling, and more, the island destination is heaven for seafood lovers, and the place, with its tropical climate, makes for a great travel destination to escape the freezing North Indian winters. The archipelago in the Bay of Bengal has tropical rain forests, silky beaches ringed by mangroves, and extraordinary endemic wildlife. The islands offer a lot to look at — limestone caves, rice paddies, orange plantations, and thriving reefs. Some guests may want to follow the nature trails; some may simply stare out to sea. To experience it all, many travelers opt to take boat tours of Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, where they can see coral and sea turtles in particular. No matter your view, one reader promises, it will be nothing short of "breathtaking!".

Port Blair is well connected by Air and Sea, where Air routes are much suggested due to shorter travel duration and convenience,

  • The Port Blair airport is connected with major Indian cities, such as Chennai, Kolkata, Delhi, and Mumbai, among others. The flight, over two hours, takes one over the Indian mainland and the seas, before landing at the airport, surrounded by lush greenery and clear, tropical skies.
  • Seaways managed by the government sector operate from Kolkata, Chennai, and Vishakhapatnam which take between two and three days to reach the archipelago. The cruise is filled with clear skies, cool breeze, and vast sea views, and will make for a unique travel experience.