Overview
Havelock Beach Tour Port Blair – Among the many beautiful islands of Andaman, the most visited one is Havelock Island. Spread over an area of 113 sq km. And Havelock Island, located at a distance of 39 km to the northeast of Port Blair, provides the perfect location for a beach holiday in Andaman. The white sand beaches of this immaculate and gorgeous island are surrounded by rain forests, making it one of the most beautiful places to visit in the country. Two famous places of Andaman, Radhanagar Beach and Elephant Beach are also along the Havelock Island.
Itinerary
- Day 01: Port Blair
- Day 02: Port Blair – Havelock (Swaraj Dweep)
- After breakfast, visit Kala Pani Museum, showcasing the freedom struggle and history of Andaman. Later, proceed to Havelock (Swaraj Dweep) by Cruise. Swaraj Dweep is known as one of the jewels of the Andaman Islands.
- Overnight at the hotel.
- Day 03: Havelock (Swaraj Dweep)
- After breakfast, visit Elephant Beach – one of the unique beaches located on Havelock Island. Here, you get a chance to enjoy various adventure water sports activities like Banana Boat, snorkeling, underwater sea walk, etc. Later, visit Radhanagar Beach – Crowned as Asia’s Best Beach and the 7th best beach in the world by Time Magazine.
- Overnight at the hotel.
- Day 04: Havelock (Swaraj Dweep) – Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep)
- After breakfast, proceed to Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep) by Cruise. Shaheed Dweep is known for its magnificent biodiversity, unexplored coral reefs, and white sandy beaches. Upon arrival, visit Bharatpur Beach – One of the best blue water beaches in Andaman.
- Overnight at the hotel.
- Day 05: Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep) – Port Blair
- After breakfast, proceed to Port Blair by Cruise. Upon arrival, enjoy free time for shopping.
- Overnight at the hotel.
- Day 06: Port Blair – Baratang – Port Blair
- After breakfast, enjoy an excursion to Baratang Island (subject to operation). The island is home to dense mangrove forests and rich, diversified fauna. Later, visit the Mud Volcano – India’s only active Mud Volcano, formed by gases and liquids excreted from the earth’s interior. Instead of lava, semi-solid mud emerges from the volcano.
- Later, enjoy a boat ride through the mangrove reserves to the stunning Limestone Caves, where you can explore stalagmite and stalactite formations that were formed millions of years ago due to the slow deposition of lime on the earth’s surface.
- Overnight at the hotel.
- Day 07: Port Blair – Departure
- After breakfast, proceed to Port Blair Airport to connect with your flight back home.
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