Port Blair 3 nights 4 days itinerary

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Introduction: Port Blair in 3 Nights 4 Days

Port Blair, the gateway to the Andaman Islands, blends moving history, emerald waters, and island life at an easy pace. In 3 nights and 4 days, you can trace India’s freedom struggle at Cellular Jail, snorkel vibrant reefs, cruise to historic islands, and watch blazing sunsets—while savoring fresh seafood and local culture.

3 Nights 4 Days Port Blair Itinerary (Day-by-Day)

Day 1: Arrival, Corbyn’s Cove, and the Cellular Jail Light & Sound Show

  • Morning/Afternoon: Arrive at Veer Savarkar International Airport (IXZ). Check in and refresh.
  • Post-lunch: Head to Corbyn’s Cove Beach for an easy first sunset, jet ski rides (seasonal), and coconut water.
  • Late afternoon: Visit the Cellular Jail National Memorial (museum and galleries).
  • Evening: Watch the Light & Sound Show inside Cellular Jail depicting the island’s freedom-era history. Book tickets in advance.
  • Dinner: Try seafood at a local restaurant near Aberdeen Bazaar or Marina Park.

Optional add-on: A quick stop at Flag Point for panoramic coastal views before dinner.

Day 2: Ross Island (Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Dweep) + North Bay Island Reefs

  • Morning: Boat from Water Sports Complex to Ross Island (Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Dweep). Explore British-era ruins, the small museum, deer and peacocks, and forested trails.
  • Midday/Afternoon: Continue by boat to North Bay Island for snorkeling, glass-bottom rides, sea walk, or try an intro scuba dive (conditions permitting).
  • Evening: Stroll Marina Park promenade. If time allows, visit the nearby Anthropological Museum or Samudrika Naval Marine Museum for natural and cultural history.

Tip: Carry reef-safe sunscreen, a dry bag, and cash for on-island activities.

Day 3: Choose One – Baratang Caves Adventure OR Wandoor & Jolly Buoy/Red Skin

Option A: Baratang (Full-Day Adventure)

  • Early start (~4–5 AM): Drive north through lush forests towards Baratang Island.
  • Speedboat through mangroves to the Limestone Caves; short forest walk to the formations.
  • Quick visit to the Mud Volcano (if time/route permits).
  • Return to Port Blair by evening.

Important: Route passes the Jarawa Reserve. No photography or interaction; follow all regulations.

Option B: Wandoor & Marine National Park (Relaxed Nature Day)

  • Morning: Drive to Wandoor (Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park).
  • Boat to Jolly Buoy (typically open Nov–May) or Red Skin (usually alternates), for crystal-clear snorkeling and glass-bottom coral viewing.
  • Return by late afternoon; enjoy a Chidiya Tapu sunset if time permits.

Day 4: Markets, Museums, and Departure

  • Morning: Aberdeen Bazaar for last-minute shopping (spices, coconut products, art). Visit Cellular Jail museum galleries if missed earlier.
  • Depending on flight time: Quick stop at Science Centre or Fisheries Museum (if open), or relax at a café overlooking the bay.
  • Transfer to the airport for departure.

If you have a late-night flight: Add Chidiya Tapu for a grand sunset finale.

Must-Visit Places in Port Blair

  • Cellular Jail National Memorial: Powerful freedom struggle history, galleries, and evening Light & Sound Show.
  • Ross Island (Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Dweep): Ruined colonial capital with banyan-laced architecture and a small museum.
  • North Bay Island: Snorkeling, sea walks, and glass-bottom boat to coral reefs.
  • Corbyn’s Cove Beach: Close-to-town beach for sunset, jet skis, and photos.
  • Chidiya Tapu (Sunset Point): Golden-hour views and short trails; check Munda Pahad trek.
  • Samudrika Naval Marine Museum: Andaman marine life and geography overview.
  • Anthropological Museum: Insights into indigenous communities and settler history.
  • Wandoor & Marine National Park: Gateways to Jolly Buoy/Red Skin islands.
  • Baratang Island: Limestone caves and mangrove creeks (day trip).

Local Culture, Food, and Shopping

Culture

Port Blair is a melting pot of communities—Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Nicobarese, Punjabi, and Burmese roots—shaping food, festivals, and language. Respect local customs, especially around indigenous reserves and protected areas.

Food to Try

  • Grilled fish, prawn masala, crab curry, lobster (seasonal)
  • Fish thali with rice, dal, veg sides, and chutneys
  • Coconut-based curries and banana leaf preparations
  • Fresh fruit juices, coconuts, and island desserts

Note: Many eateries close by 10 PM; carry snacks if returning late from day trips.

Shopping

  • Aberdeen Bazaar: Spices, handicrafts, clothes, souvenirs.
  • Sagarika Emporium: Government-run outlet for authentic crafts and fair pricing.
  • Avoid buying coral, shells, or tortoise products—collection and trade are illegal.

How to Reach Port Blair

  • By Air: Fly to Veer Savarkar International Airport (IXZ). Direct/connecting flights from Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Delhi, and Hyderabad (seasonal variations).
  • By Sea: Government passenger ships from Chennai, Kolkata, and Visakhapatnam (approx. 60–70 hours). Basic cabins, limited schedules; check availability well in advance.
  • Local Transport: Taxis, auto-rickshaws, limited app cabs, and occasional two-wheeler rentals. Inter-island by government/private ferries; book early in peak months.

Accommodation Options and Estimated Costs

Where to Stay

  • Convenient Areas: Aberdeen Bazaar, Phoenix Bay, Marine Hill, Junglighat (close to jetties, restaurants, and sights).
  • Property Types: Budget guesthouses, boutique hotels, heritage stays, and a few premium resorts. Beach resorts are more common on Havelock/Neil.

Typical Costs (per night, for a double)

  • Budget: INR 1,500 – 3,000
  • Mid-range: INR 3,000 – 7,000
  • Upscale: INR 7,000 – 15,000
  • Luxury: INR 15,000 – 30,000+

Activity & Local Expense Guide (per person)

  • Cellular Jail entry + Light & Sound: INR 300 – 500
  • Ross + North Bay boat combo: INR 800 – 1,500 (activities extra)
  • Snorkeling/Sea walk: INR 1,000 – 4,500 (vendor/season dependent)
  • Intro scuba dive: INR 3,500 – 6,500
  • Baratang day tour (shared): INR 1,500 – 2,500
  • Wandoor boat + permits (Jolly Buoy/Red Skin): INR 800 – 1,500
  • Meals: INR 300 – 800 per person per meal (mid-range)
  • Private car hire: INR 2,000 – 3,500 per day in/around Port Blair

Sample Budget for 3N/4D (2 adults, mid-range)

  • Hotel (3 nights): ~INR 12,000 – 18,000
  • Meals: ~INR 5,000 – 7,000
  • Local transport: ~INR 5,000 – 7,000
  • Boats/Permits/Activities: ~INR 6,000 – 12,000
  • Approx. Total: INR 28,000 – 44,000 (excluding flights)

Best Time to Visit and Weather

  • October to May: Best seas and visibility; ideal for snorkeling/diving. Peak: Dec–Feb.
  • Monsoon (May/June to September): Humid, choppy seas; occasional ferry/tour cancellations. Lush landscapes and fewer crowds.
  • Year-round temps: ~24–32°C; strong sun—carry hats and sunscreen.

Nearby Getaways from Port Blair

  • Havelock (Swaraj Dweep): 1.5–2.5 hours by ferry. Radhanagar Beach, Elephant Beach for snorkeling/diving. Best as an overnight, though day trips are possible but rushed.
  • Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep): 1–2 hours by ferry. Quiet beaches (Bharatpur, Laxmanpur) and natural rock bridge.
  • Mount Harriet National Park: Short ferry/drive; cool viewpoints and treks.
  • Wandoor: Gateway to Marine National Park islands.
  • Diglipur (North Andaman): Ross & Smith Twin Islands—best for longer itineraries.

Travel Tips, Permits, and Practical Info

  • Permits: Indian nationals do not need special permits for Port Blair. Foreign nationals are issued a Restricted Area Permit (RAP) on arrival; carry passport and visa. Special permits apply for certain islands/parks—your operator will advise.
  • Closures & Timings: Museums may close on certain weekdays and public holidays; confirm locally. Weather can affect boats.
  • Cash & Connectivity: ATMs and UPI available in town, but carry cash for islands. Mobile data can be patchy; download tickets and maps offline.
  • Environment: No coral/shell collection. Carry refillable bottles; avoid single-use plastic. Follow reef-safe sun care.
  • Safety: Respect lifeguard flags, wear life jackets on boats, heed monsoon advisories.
  • Health: Pack motion-sickness tablets for boat rides; basic meds; insect repellent.
  • Drones: Subject to permissions; check current rules before flying.
  • Ferry Bookings: Government/private ferries can sell out in peak season—book early and keep buffer time on travel days.

Traveler-Specific Advice

Families

  • Choose Option B on Day 3 (Wandoor & Marine Park) for calmer waters and shorter travel.
  • Pack snacks, sun hats, rash guards, and basic medication for kids.
  • Prefer morning boat slots for smoother seas.

Honeymooners/Couples

  • Time sunsets at Chidiya Tapu or Marina Park; book sea-facing rooms when possible.
  • Consider upgrading to a private boat or sea walk for a memorable experience.
  • Carry light evening wear; nights are breezy but warm.

Friends/Backpackers

  • Opt for scooters in town and shared tours to cut costs.
  • Pick one water activity to splurge on (intro dive/sea walk) and budget the rest.
  • Check hostel-style stays or budget guesthouses near Aberdeen Bazaar.

FAQs: Port Blair 3N/4D

Q: Is 3 nights/4 days enough for Port Blair?

A: Yes. You can cover Cellular Jail, Corbyn’s Cove, Ross & North Bay, and either Baratang or Wandoor—plus a sunset. Add extra nights if you want Havelock/Neil.

Q: Do I need a permit to visit Port Blair?

A: Indian citizens do not. Foreign nationals receive a Restricted Area Permit (RAP) on arrival; carry passport/visa and follow island-specific rules.

Q: Can I do Havelock as a day trip from Port Blair?

A: It’s possible but rushed. Ferries take 1.5–2.5 hours each way; staying overnight is recommended to enjoy Radhanagar and Elephant Beach.

Q: Is snorkeling safe for non-swimmers?

A: Yes, with life jackets and trained guides at North Bay/Jolly Buoy. Always follow instructions and check sea conditions.

Q: What’s the best month to visit?

A: November to March offers the calmest seas and clear visibility. October and April–May are also good with warmer weather.

Conclusion

In four easy-paced days, Port Blair lets you witness a poignant chapter of history, explore reef-fringed islets, and unwind by the sea. With smart planning—day trips to Ross & North Bay, a choice of Baratang or Wandoor, and time for sunsets and markets—you’ll sample the best of the Andamans’ gateway while keeping travel smooth, safe, and memorable.

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