- Enthralling Beach Tour In Andaman
Enthralling Beach Tour In Andaman (5 Night / 6 Days)
Price: ₹36000 ₹On Request
Andaman Islands & Their Coastal Charm
The Andamans aren't just islands; they are a fragment of history wrapped in ancient rainforests. You’ll notice the air changes the moment you land. It’s cleaner, salted by the Bay of Bengal. It’s a place where the jungle literally stops at the high-tide mark.
Port Blair is your gateway. The Cellular Jail stands as a heavy, silent reminder of the freedom struggle. Most people find themselves going quiet in those corridors without even trying. When the sun sets, the Sound and Light show turns those stone walls into a living story. It’s moving, but it’s a necessary part of being here.
Then there’s Havelock. A quick ferry ride brings you to Radhanagar, which actually lives up to the hype, with massive stretches of white sand and zero rush. If you want colour, Elephant Beach is where the reef lives; it’s perfect for a quick snorkel or a sea walk. For something more personal, we love Kalapathar. The contrast of black rocks against the teal water makes for a perfect morning walk.
Baratang is the wild card. You’ll head through dense mangrove creeks to reach the limestone caves. These formations have been growing for centuries, drop by drop. Seeing a live mud volcano nearby reminds you that these islands are still shifting and very much alive. It’s more than a beach holiday. It’s a mix of heavy history, quiet reefs, and the rare chance to see nature still at work.


Overview
This 6-day Andaman beach journey is something we’ve put together at Trip To Temples to help you find a slower, more intentional pace of life. It’s not just a checklist of islands; it’s a trip designed to let you actually breathe. In one go, you’ll experience the deep history of the Cellular Jail in Port Blair, the world-famous sands of Radhanagar Beach in Havelock, and the wild, tangled mangroves leading to the Baratang limestone caves.
For 2026, most people find that visiting between October and May is the absolute best time to be here. The Bay of Bengal is usually calm and the skies are clear, which is exactly what you want for those ferry rides between islands. The weather stays tropical and warm, typically ranging from 23°C to 30°C. You’ll definitely want to pack light, breathable cottons and a good pair of walking shoes for the forest stretches. A sun hat is a must, but you can leave the heavy layers at home.
We’ve made sure this journey works for everyone, from families with young kids to senior citizens who want to explore without the physical strain. You can put your energy into the sunsets and the stories of the past while we handle the ferry timings, the hotel stays, and the local coordination. It’s your time to simply watch the waves; we’ll take care of the rest.
Tour Highlights of
Enthralling Beach Tour In Andaman
- Seamless arrivals and transfers: Pickup from Port Blair airport, inter-island ferries and local sightseeing are arranged so you don’t have to worry about movement.
- A balance of history and beaches: From Cellular Jail and Ross Island to Radhanagar and Elephant Beach, the journey moves between reflection and relaxation.
- Island experiences at your own pace: Water sports, sunset walks and free leisure time allow the trip to feel personal rather than rushed.
- Comfortable stays near the sea: Selected hotels in Port Blair and Havelock ensure restful nights after full sightseeing days.
- Natural wonders beyond the beaches: Mud volcanoes, limestone caves and mangrove surroundings reveal a quieter side of Andaman.
- On-ground coordination throughout: Trip To Temples team assistance continues from arrival until departure, keeping the journey smooth.
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