Andaman Tour Packages from Ahmedabad
Best Time to Visit Andaman from Ahmedabad
Andaman is tropical, with inviting seas year-round. Your choice of season should match your interests and comfort with humidity and sea conditions.
- Oct–Mar (Peak comfort): Blue skies, calmer seas, excellent for beach time, snorkeling, scuba and island hopping. Ideal for families, honeymooners, and first-time visitors from Ahmedabad.
- Apr–early Jun (Warm, clear water): Hot and humid but superb underwater visibility. Great for divers and photographers; plan mid-day activities with shade and hydration.
- Mid-Jun–Sep (Monsoon): Intermittent rain and choppy seas. Lush landscapes, fewer crowds. Good for relaxed getaways if you’re flexible with ferry/boat schedules. Prioritize indoor attractions and short-water activities on calmer days.
- Festive periods: Around Diwali and Christmas–New Year, flights and hotels fill up quickly. Book early for preferred timings from Ahmedabad.
How to Reach Andaman from Ahmedabad
Andaman’s entry point is Veer Savarkar International Airport, Port Blair (IXZ). There are no direct commercial flights from Ahmedabad (AMD) at most times; one-stop connections are common.
By Air (most convenient)
- Common connections from Ahmedabad: via Chennai (MAA), Bengaluru (BLR), Hyderabad (HYD), Kolkata (CCU), or Delhi (DEL).
- Typical total flight time (including layover): about 6.5–9 hours depending on route and connection quality.
- Red-eye options exist on some routes; morning arrivals help you start sightseeing on Day 1.
By Sea (slow, experiential)
- Passenger ships to Port Blair operate from Chennai, Kolkata, and Visakhapatnam. Sailing takes roughly 60–70 hours one way, with limited schedules.
- From Ahmedabad, you must first fly or take a train to one of these ports. Ship berths are basic; this is for adventure travellers comfortable with long sea journeys.
- Bookings and schedules are managed by the Directorate of Shipping Services, Port Blair; plan well in advance.
Airport Transfers in Andaman
- Port Blair airport to city hotels: 10–20 minutes by pre-booked cab.
- Ensure your arrival aligns with ferry timings if connecting to Havelock (Swaraj Dweep) or Neil (Shaheed Dweep) the same day.
Top Places to Cover
Port Blair
- Cellular Jail & Light-and-Sound Show
- Ross Island (Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Dweep) ruins and deer sighting
- North Bay Island for snorkeling/sea walk
- Wandoor & Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park
- Chidiya Tapu sunset point; Munda Pahad trek
Havelock (Swaraj Dweep)
- Radhanagar Beach (often ranked among Asia’s best)
- Elephant Beach for snorkeling, sea walk, and water sports
- Kalapathar Beach for sunrise
- Discover dives and PADI courses
Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep)
- Laxmanpur Beach sunset and natural rock bridge
- Bharatpur Beach for glass-bottom boat and snorkeling
- Sitapur Beach for sunrise
Baratang & North Andaman (for longer trips)
- Baratang Limestone Caves and mangrove boat ride (convoy road)
- Rangat mangroves, viewpoints
- Diglipur: Ross & Smith Twin Islands (sandbar paradise), Kalipur for quiet beaches
Suggested Itineraries (3–8 Days)
3 Days: Port Blair Highlights
- Day 1: Arrive Port Blair; Cellular Jail, Light & Sound Show
- Day 2: Ross Island + North Bay; evening promenade
- Day 3: Wandoor/Chidiya Tapu; fly out
- Ideal for: Tight schedules, first-timers from Ahmedabad
4 Days: Port Blair + Havelock
- Day 1: Port Blair city and Cellular Jail
- Day 2: Ferry to Havelock; Radhanagar Beach
- Day 3: Elephant Beach water sports; leisure
- Day 4: Return to Port Blair; depart
5 Days: Port Blair, Havelock, Neil
- Day 1: Port Blair sightseeing
- Day 2: Havelock; Radhanagar Beach
- Day 3: Elephant Beach; evening ferry to Neil
- Day 4: Neil—Bharatpur, Natural Bridge, Laxmanpur sunset
- Day 5: Return to Port Blair; fly out
6 Days: Leisure + Baratang Option
- Days 1–4: As per 5-day plan
- Day 5: Early Baratang for Limestone Caves and mangroves
- Day 6: Souvenir shopping; departure
7 Days: Extended Islands
- Days 1–4: Port Blair + Havelock
- Day 5: Neil Island complete tour
- Day 6: Port Blair museums, Corbyn’s Cove
- Day 7: Optional Jolly Buoy (seasonal) or Wandoor; depart
8 Days: North Andaman Adventure
- Days 1–5: Port Blair, Havelock, Neil
- Day 6: Drive to Diglipur (via Rangat), overnight
- Day 7: Ross & Smith Twin Islands; return/overnight en route
- Day 8: Port Blair; depart
Note: Ferry schedules can affect day plans. Align flight arrivals from Ahmedabad with morning/afternoon ferries for smoother connections.
What’s Included vs Excluded
Typical Inclusions
- Airport pick-up and drop in Port Blair
- Private AC car for city tours (as per itinerary)
- Inter-island ferry tickets (government or private, reserved seats)
- Hotel stays with breakfast (island-specific standards)
- Entry tickets to standard monuments/parks as per plan
- Guided tours to Cellular Jail, Ross Island, Limestone Caves (where applicable)
- Snorkeling session at designated beaches (if listed in the itinerary)
Common Exclusions
- Flights between Ahmedabad and Port Blair
- Lunches, dinners, and personal expenses
- Water sports add-ons (sea walk, scuba, jet ski) unless specifically mentioned
- Camera fees, optional shows, and tips
- Early check-in/late check-out beyond hotel policy
- Any permit fees for restricted areas if applicable
- Travel insurance and medical tests/certificates
Local Transport Rules & Extras
- Driving and rentals: Valid Indian driving license required for two-wheeler/car rentals; helmets are mandatory; drive on the left; observe island speed limits.
- Ferries: Report at least 45–60 minutes before departure; carry original ID. Private ferries have reserved seating; government ferries may have queues.
- Water safety: Life jackets are compulsory on boats; heed lifeguard flags; some beaches restrict swimming after sunset.
- Environment: No touching or collecting corals/shells; littering fines apply; many areas discourage single-use plastics—carry a refillable bottle.
- Drones: Require prior permissions per DGCA and local administration; avoid flying near airports, naval bases, or protected zones.
- Alcohol: Available in Port Blair and select islands at licensed outlets; public drinking on beaches is prohibited; respect dry days.
- Convoy roads: Baratang route passes through tribal reserve with controlled movement—no photography, no stopping outside designated points.
Connectivity, Safety & Travel Tips
- Mobile networks: Airtel, Jio, and BSNL work in Port Blair; coverage on Havelock/Neil varies. Data is improving due to submarine OFC but can be patchy—download maps offline.
- ATMs & Payments: ATMs exist in main islands; carry some cash for small vendors. Many resorts accept cards/UPI, but connectivity may affect transactions.
- Health: Carry motion-sickness tablets for ferries, sunblock (reef-safe), insect repellent, and basic first aid. Stay hydrated in humid months.
- Weather readiness: Keep a light rain jacket in monsoon; plan buffer time for sea-dependent activities.
- Safety: Avoid isolated night swims; follow certified operators for scuba and sea walk; confirm equipment checks.
- Cultural courtesy: Andaman is relaxed and diverse; modest beachwear is fine on beaches, dress appropriately in towns and heritage sites.
Permits & ID Requirements
- Indian citizens: No special permit needed for Port Blair, Havelock, Neil, Baratang, and most tourist zones. Carry government-issued photo ID (Aadhaar/Passport/Driving License) for flights, ferries, and hotel check-ins.
- Foreign nationals: Passport with valid Indian visa/e-Visa. Most popular islands are accessible without Restricted Area Permit under current norms; certain areas remain off-limits. Always verify latest advisories.
- Protected areas: Nicobar Islands and tribal reserves are strictly restricted. Photography of tribal communities is illegal.
- Activity-specific: Scuba may require medical self-declaration; disclose conditions like asthma, heart issues. Children’s age/height restrictions may apply for some water sports.
What to Pack (Season-wise)
Oct–Mar (Pleasant)
- Light cottons/linens, hat/cap, sunglasses
- Swimwear, quick-dry towel, flip-flops and beach sandals
- Light warm layer for breezy evenings on ferries
Apr–Jun (Hot & Humid)
- Breathable clothing, UPF sunwear, strong reef-safe sunscreen
- Electrolyte sachets, reusable water bottle
- Anti-chafing essentials, compact handheld fan (optional)
Monsoon (Jun–Sep)
- Waterproof jacket/poncho, dry bags, spare footwear
- Travel umbrella, quick-dry outfits
- Motion-sickness tablets for ferries; zip-locks for electronics
All Seasons
- Personal medicines and basic first aid
- Mosquito repellent, after-sun gel
- Power bank, multi-plug adapter
- Copies (digital + paper) of IDs, tickets, and hotel vouchers
Food to Try & Shopping
Must-Try Food
- Fresh seafood: Red snapper, prawns, crab, lobster (seasonal and sustainable choices)
- Andaman fish curry, coconut-based gravies, Tamil and Bengali influences
- Vegetarian options: Coconut chutneys, South-Indian tiffin, island-style curries
- Beach cafés on Havelock and Neil for relaxed meals after sunset
Shopping
- Sagarika Government Emporium for handicrafts
- Aberdeen Bazaar (Port Blair) for souvenirs and island wear
- Locally made spices, shell-inspired art (avoid real coral/shells—buy only eco-safe replicas)
Legal reminder: Buying or transporting real corals, turtle shells, or any wildlife products is prohibited.
Approx Travel Times
- Ahmedabad to Port Blair (air, one-stop): 6.5–9 hours total including layover
- Port Blair city transfers: 10–20 minutes
- Ferry Port Blair–Havelock: 1.5–2.5 hours (vessel-dependent)
- Ferry Havelock–Neil: 1–1.5 hours
- Ferry Neil–Port Blair: 1–2 hours
- Port Blair–Baratang (road): 2.5–3.5 hours one way (convoy timings apply)
- Port Blair–Diglipur (road): 8–10 hours with breaks
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- Flights: Compare Ahmedabad connections via Chennai/Bengaluru/Hyderabad/Kolkata. Aim for morning arrivals into Port Blair for same-day ferries.
- Ferries: Private ferry seats sell out fast in peak months—lock them with your package confirmations.
- Hotel strategy: Split stays across Port Blair, Havelock, and Neil to reduce backtracking and enjoy sunsets/sunrises on each island.
- Activity sequencing: Schedule water sports early in the day for calmer seas; keep a buffer day for weather contingencies in monsoon.
- Special occasions: For honeymoons/anniversaries, request décor and beach dinners in advance; island permissions may be needed for setups.
- Documents: Carry soft copies of IDs and tickets; keep originals handy for ferry check-ins.
- Travel insurance: Add it to cover medical, weather-related changes, and missed connections.
Ready-Made Package Ideas
1) Classic Port Blair & Havelock Escape (5 Days)
Highlights: Cellular Jail heritage, Radhanagar Beach sunset, Elephant Beach water fun.
Itinerary:
- Day 1: Arrive Port Blair, Cellular Jail & Light-and-Sound Show
- Day 2: Ferry to Havelock, Radhanagar Beach
- Day 3: Elephant Beach activities, leisure evening
- Day 4: Return to Port Blair; Corbyn’s Cove
- Day 5: Souvenirs; airport drop
Inclusions: Airport transfers, AC car for tours, Havelock return ferry, breakfast, standard tickets. Exclusions: Flights, lunches/dinners, optional scuba/sea walk, tips.
2) Family Leisure with Neil Island (6 Days)
Highlights: Kid-friendly beaches, glass-bottom boat, relaxed island-hopping.
- Day 1: Port Blair city tour
- Day 2: Havelock—Radhanagar Beach
- Day 3: Elephant Beach + water activities
- Day 4: Ferry to Neil; Bharatpur, Natural Bridge
- Day 5: Neil sunrise at Sitapur; back to Port Blair
- Day 6: Wandoor Marine Park or museum day; depart
Inclusions/Exclusions: As above; add Neil ferry; child seats on request.
3) Adventure & Reefs Focus (6–7 Days)
Highlights: Discover scuba dives, snorkeling safaris, sunset treks.
- Day 1–2: Port Blair + Ross/North Bay
- Day 3–4: Havelock—2× dives or 1 dive + water sports
- Day 5: Leisure or Kalapathar sunrise; evening ferry to Port Blair
- Day 6–7: Optional Baratang Caves and mangroves; depart
Note: Medical self-declaration required for scuba; age and fitness conditions apply.
4) North Andaman Explorer (8 Days)
Highlights: Limestone Caves, pristine sandbars at Ross & Smith, quieter beaches.
- Days 1–4: Port Blair + Havelock core sights
- Day 5: Neil Island highlights
- Day 6: Drive to Diglipur via Rangat; mangrove walks
- Day 7: Ross & Smith Twin Islands; return/overnight en route
- Day 8: Port Blair departure
Documents & Insurance
- Government photo ID (Indians) or Passport + Visa (foreign nationals)
- E-tickets for flights and ferries (paper/electronic accepted; keep backups)
- Hotel vouchers and activity confirmations
- Scuba medical self-declaration if diving
- Travel insurance covering medical, baggage, trip interruptions, and weather-related changes
- Student/senior IDs if applicable for any concessions (subject to local rules)
FAQs
A: Direct flights are uncommon. Most travellers connect via Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Kolkata, or Delhi. Plan connections to reach Port Blair by late morning when possible.
A: A 5–6 day trip comfortably covers Port Blair, Havelock, and Neil. With 7–8 days, you can add Baratang or Diglipur for offbeat experiences.
A: No special permits are required for popular tourist islands like Port Blair, Havelock, and Neil. Carry valid photo ID for flights, hotels, and ferries.
A: Yes, Andaman is considered safe. Follow beach safety flags, book licensed operators for water sports, and avoid night swimming in unpatrolled areas.
A: October to March offers the best combination of weather and sea conditions. April–June is warmer but great for underwater visibility; monsoon needs flexibility.
A: Yes. Most hotels and restaurants offer vegetarian options, with South-Indian tiffin, North-Indian meals, and island-style veg curries widely available.
A: As soon as your flights and hotels are set—especially for peak months and festival periods. Private ferries have limited seats and popular timings fill early.
A: Only with prior permissions from DGCA and local authorities. Many zones are no-fly; always check rules before planning aerial shots.
A: Do not buy real corals, shells, turtle products, or any wildlife-related items. Choose eco-friendly crafts from government emporiums instead.
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