Patna to Andaman Tour Packages
Best Time to Visit Andaman from Patna
Andaman is a year-round destination, but the experience varies by season. From Patna, align your travel with weather and sea conditions for the best value and smoothest logistics.
- October to March (Peak beach season): Calm seas, clear skies, ideal for snorkeling, scuba, and island-hopping. Great for families and honeymooners.
- April to early June (Warm and bright): Excellent underwater visibility; expect warmer afternoons. Good for divers and photographers.
- Mid-June to September (Monsoon): Lush landscapes, dramatic skies, fewer crowds. Some boat trips may be weather-dependent; great for relaxed getaways and value-seekers who don’t mind occasional showers.
Festive season (Durga Puja/Diwali/Christmas–New Year) is popular; secure flights and ferries early from Patna to Port Blair.
How to Reach Andaman from Patna
Andaman is accessible by air and, less commonly, by long-distance passenger ships. Most travelers from Patna fly to Port Blair (Veer Savarkar International Airport).
By Air (Recommended)
- Common routes: Patna → Kolkata/Delhi/Chennai/Hyderabad/Bengaluru → Port Blair.
- Airlines typically serving the route to Port Blair: IndiGo, Vistara, Air India, Akasa Air (via metros).
- Booking window: Aim 4–8 weeks in advance for better seat options; for festival dates, book earlier.
- Baggage tip: Island-hopping often involves ferries and small vehicles—travel light and use soft luggage.
By Sea (Occasional, not time-efficient)
- Government ships occasionally operate from Kolkata, Chennai, and Visakhapatnam to Port Blair.
- Travel time: Approximately 2–3 days one-way, weather-dependent; limited schedules and basic amenities.
- Advance permits and health formalities may be required; check latest schedules before planning.
Top Places to Cover
- Port Blair: Cellular Jail & Light and Sound Show, Corbyn’s Cove Beach, Samudrika Marine Museum, Chidiya Tapu, Wandoor, Anthropological Museum.
- Swaraj Dweep (Havelock): Radhanagar Beach (Blue Flag), Elephant Beach (water sports), Kalapathar Beach (sunrise).
- Shaheed Dweep (Neil): Laxmanpur I & II (sunset), Bharatpur Beach (snorkeling), Natural Bridge rock formation.
- North Bay & Ross Island (Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Island): Lighthouse view, reef activities, colonial ruins with deer and peacocks.
- Baratang: Limestone Caves boat ride through mangroves, Mud Volcano; daytime trip with convoy system.
- Rangat, Mayabunder & Diglipur: Amkunj beach, Dhani Nallah mangrove walk, Ross & Smith twin-island sandbar, Saddle Peak trek (for longer trips).
- Jolly Buoy / Red Skin (seasonal): Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park—crystal-clear reefs, glass-bottom boats.
Suggested Itineraries (3–8 Days)
3 Days (Quick Escape: Port Blair + Ross & North Bay)
- Day 1: Fly into Port Blair; Cellular Jail, Light & Sound Show; evening at Marina Park.
- Day 2: Boat to Ross Island and North Bay (snorkeling/sea walk optional); relax at Corbyn’s Cove.
- Day 3: Samudrika Museum or Chidiya Tapu sunrise; fly back.
4 Days (Intro to Islands: Port Blair + Havelock)
- Day 1: Port Blair city tour.
- Day 2: Ferry to Havelock; Radhanagar Beach sunset.
- Day 3: Elephant Beach water activities; Kalapathar Beach.
- Day 4: Return to Port Blair; departure.
5 Days (Classic Mix: Port Blair + Havelock + Neil)
- Day 1: Port Blair highlights.
- Day 2: Havelock; Radhanagar Beach.
- Day 3: Elephant Beach; evening ferry to Neil.
- Day 4: Bharatpur, Natural Bridge, Laxmanpur sunset; ferry back to Port Blair.
- Day 5: Wandoor or shopping; fly out.
6 Days (Add Baratang)
- Days 1–4: Same as 5-day through Neil return.
- Day 5: Early Baratang trip for Limestone Caves; return to Port Blair.
- Day 6: Free time; depart.
7 Days (Relaxed Pace with Jolly Buoy/Red Skin)
- Days 1–4: Port Blair + Havelock + Neil (unhurried stays).
- Day 5: Jolly Buoy/Red Skin (seasonal) for pristine reefs.
- Day 6: Baratang or Chidiya Tapu + shopping.
- Day 7: Departure.
8 Days (Grand Andaman with North Andaman)
- Days 1–5: Port Blair + Havelock + Neil.
- Day 6: Drive to Diglipur (via Rangat/Mayabunder).
- Day 7: Ross & Smith Islands; return toward Port Blair.
- Day 8: Fly back.
What’s Included vs Excluded
Typically Included
- Accommodation with daily breakfast (as per plan).
- Airport transfers and inter-island ferry tickets (government or private as chosen).
- Sightseeing transfers in AC vehicles at Port Blair, Havelock, and Neil.
- Entry tickets to standard attractions (e.g., Cellular Jail, museums) unless specified otherwise.
- Assistance with permits for Jolly Buoy/Baratang and guidance on activity bookings.
- Meet-and-greet and local support contact.
Common Exclusions
- Flights between Patna and Port Blair.
- Meals other than breakfast, personal snacks, and beverages.
- Water sports (scuba, sea walk, jet ski, glass-bottom boats) unless explicitly added.
- Special camera permits, DSLR/video fees at monuments/parks.
- Optional tips, personal expenses, and unforeseen route changes due to weather.
Local Transport Rules & Extras
- Ferries: Report 45–60 minutes before departure with valid ID; keep tickets accessible for scanning.
- Seat belts are mandatory in cars; helmets required on hired two-wheelers.
- Speed limits are strictly enforced near towns and beaches; avoid honking in eco-sensitive zones.
- Baratang convoy timings are fixed; late arrival means waiting for the next convoy.
- No plastic littering, coral collection, or shell picking in protected areas; heavy fines apply.
- Drones require permission from local authorities; flying over defense or tribal areas is prohibited.
- Night swimming and entering restricted beaches after sunset is discouraged for safety.
- Extras to budget time for: ticket counters, permit desks, and potential weather holds for boats.
Connectivity, Safety & Travel Tips
- Mobile networks: BSNL has widest coverage; Airtel and Jio work in Port Blair and Havelock. Data can be patchy on remote islands.
- Payments: UPI and cards work in towns; carry some cash for small shops and remote beaches.
- Medical: Basic clinics in Havelock/Neil; main hospital in Port Blair. Carry personal medicines and motion-sickness tablets.
- Water safety: Follow lifeguard/boat crew instructions; wear life jackets; check flags for currents.
- Sun & hydration: Use reef-safe sunscreen, hats, and drink plenty of water.
- Respect local laws: No entry to tribal reserves; obey signage and protected area rules.
- Backup days: Keep one buffer half-day for weather-related ferry changes.
Permits & ID Requirements
- Indian nationals: No special permit for most islands; carry a government photo ID (Aadhaar/Driving License/Passport).
- Foreign nationals: Restricted Area Permit (RAP) typically issued on arrival; keep passport and visa handy.
- Protected areas: Baratang, Jolly Buoy/Red Skin, and Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park require entry tickets/permits (arranged locally).
- Drones and professional shoots: Separate permissions needed from authorities; check latest guidelines.
- Children: School ID or birth certificate copy is useful; ensure names match on ferry manifests.
What to Pack (Season-wise)
Oct–Mar
- Light cottons, beachwear, sandals, sunhat, sunglasses.
- Reef-safe sunscreen, reusable water bottle, compact daypack.
- Light shawl/jacket for ferry AC and evenings.
Apr–Jun
- Breathable fabrics, UV-protective swimwear, cooling scarf.
- Electrolyte sachets, after-sun lotion, anti-chafing cream.
Jul–Sep (Monsoon)
- Quick-dry clothes, light rain jacket/poncho, waterproof phone pouch.
- Anti-slip sandals, dry bags for electronics.
Extras: Basic first-aid, insect repellent, and photocopies of IDs/tickets.
Food to Try & Shopping
Food
- Seafood specials: Grilled fish, prawns, squid, crab—often with island-style marinades.
- Local favorites: Coconut-based curries, fish thali, South Indian breakfasts, Bengali-influenced sweets.
- Cafés: Beachside cafés in Havelock/Neil for fresh bakes, smoothies, and sunset meals.
Shopping
- Handicrafts: Bamboo and cane products, coconut shell art, shell-inspired souvenirs (avoid real coral or protected marine items).
- Keepsakes: Spices, natural bath products, T-shirts, fridge magnets, local jams.
- Where: Aberdeen Bazaar (Port Blair), market lanes in Havelock and Neil.
Approx Travel Times
- Flights: Patna → Kolkata (1–1.5 hr); Kolkata → Port Blair (2–2.5 hr).
- Flights: Patna → Delhi (1.5–2 hr); Delhi → Port Blair (3.5–4.5 hr, often via stop).
- Flights: Patna → Chennai (2–2.5 hr); Chennai → Port Blair (2–2.5 hr).
- Ferries: Port Blair ↔ Havelock (1.5–2.5 hr); Havelock ↔ Neil (1–1.5 hr); Neil ↔ Port Blair (1–2 hr).
- Road: Port Blair → Baratang (2.5–3.5 hr one-way, plus boat segment for caves).
- North Andaman drive: Port Blair → Diglipur (8–10 hr with breaks; usually planned with overnight stays along the way).
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- Lock flights first: Choose early-morning Patna departures to align with same-day metro–Port Blair connections.
- Sequence matters: Plan Port Blair (arrival) → Havelock → Neil → Port Blair (departure) to minimize ferry backtracking.
- Buffer time: Keep a 3–4 hour gap between flight arrival in the metro and connecting flight to Port Blair.
- Ferry strategy: Pre-book inter-island ferries soon after flight confirmation to secure preferred timings and seats.
- Activity slots: Scuba/sea walk are best on your first full island day; avoid scheduling just before flights.
- Monsoon flexibility: Pick refundable or flexible dates for July–September; keep one buffer half-day.
- Documentation: Keep soft copies of IDs, tickets, and ferry vouchers on your phone and one printed set.
Ready-Made Package Ideas
1) 3N/4D Short Break – Port Blair & Havelock
Itinerary:
- Day 1: Arrive Port Blair; Cellular Jail, Light & Sound.
- Day 2: Ferry to Havelock; Radhanagar Beach sunset.
- Day 3: Elephant Beach activities; evening free.
- Day 4: Return to Port Blair; depart.
Highlights: Iconic beaches, quick island-hop, beginner-friendly snorkeling.
Inclusions/Exclusions: Standard transfers, ferries, breakfast, and monument tickets included; flights and water sports extra.
Reaching from Patna: Preferred route via Kolkata or Chennai to Port Blair with morning connections.
2) 4N/5D Honeymoon Escape – Port Blair, Havelock & Neil
Itinerary:
- Day 1: Port Blair city tour, evening beach stroll.
- Day 2: Havelock; Radhanagar Beach and private sunset time.
- Day 3: Elephant Beach or leisure; candlelight-style dinner options.
- Day 4: Neil Island—Bharatpur, Natural Bridge, Laxmanpur sunset.
- Day 5: Return to Port Blair; departure.
Highlights: Sunset beaches, couple photo-ops, relaxed inter-island flows.
Inclusions/Exclusions: Ferries, transfers, breakfasts; special décor/boat charters and flights not included unless added.
Reaching from Patna: Patna → Delhi/Chennai → Port Blair works well for afternoon arrival.
3) 5N/6D Family Delight – Add Baratang
Itinerary:
- Day 1: Port Blair—Cellular Jail, Samudrika.
- Day 2: Havelock—Radhanagar Beach.
- Day 3: Elephant Beach; evening ferry to Neil.
- Day 4: Neil—Bharatpur + Natural Bridge; back to Port Blair.
- Day 5: Baratang—Limestone Caves; return.
- Day 6: Shopping; departure.
Highlights: Balanced sightseeing, kid-friendly beaches, mangrove boat ride.
Inclusions/Exclusions: Breakfasts, transfers, ferry tickets; adventure sports and flights extra.
Reaching from Patna: Morning Patna–Kolkata flight connecting to midday Port Blair arrival simplifies Day 1 tours.
4) 6N/7D Adventure & Reefs – Jolly Buoy/Red Skin (Seasonal)
Itinerary:
- Day 1: Port Blair orientation.
- Day 2: Havelock—scuba intro dive or advanced diving.
- Day 3: Radhanagar + Kalapathar sunrise.
- Day 4: Neil—Bharatpur snorkeling, Laxmanpur sunset.
- Day 5: Jolly Buoy/Red Skin reef tour.
- Day 6: Chidiya Tapu trek or Baratang (choose one).
- Day 7: Depart.
Highlights: Multiple snorkeling opportunities, reef-rich excursion, sunrise/sunset frames.
Inclusions/Exclusions: Inter-island logistics, permits assistance; dives/sea walks are add-ons; flights not included.
Reaching from Patna: Consider Patna → Chennai → Port Blair for strong early morning arrivals suited to dive days.
5) 7N/8D Grand Andaman – Add Diglipur
Itinerary:
- Day 1–4: Port Blair, Havelock, and Neil as per classic plan.
- Day 5: Drive north via Rangat/Mayabunder.
- Day 6: Diglipur—Ross & Smith twin islands.
- Day 7: Return toward Port Blair with eco-park stops.
- Day 8: Departure.
Highlights: Iconic beaches + offbeat North Andaman, twin-island sandbar day.
Inclusions/Exclusions: Ground transport, ferries, breakfasts; specialty activities and flights extra.
Reaching from Patna: Choose connections reaching Port Blair by midday to avoid late-night road stretches in the north.
Documents & Insurance
- IDs: Aadhaar/Passport/Driving License for all adults; school ID or birth certificate copy for minors.
- Tickets & vouchers: Flight e-tickets, hotel vouchers, ferry tickets, permit confirmations—both digital and one printed set.
- Insurance: Trip cover that includes medical, baggage delay, and weather-related disruptions is advisable.
- Licenses: Valid driving license and helmet if hiring two-wheelers.
- Special permissions: Drone/professional camera approvals if planning aerial or commercial shoots.
FAQs
A: There are currently no direct flights. Most routes connect via Kolkata, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, or Bengaluru.
A: A 5–6 day trip covers Port Blair, Havelock, and Neil comfortably. Add 1–2 days for Baratang or Jolly Buoy, and 2–3 more for North Andaman.
A: Yes, if you’re flexible. Expect occasional rain and possible ferry rescheduling. Landscapes are lush, crowds are thinner, and underwater visibility can still be good on clear days.
A: No special permit is needed for Indian nationals to visit Havelock (Swaraj Dweep) or Neil (Shaheed Dweep). Carry valid photo ID for all ferry and hotel check-ins.
A: Elephant Beach (Havelock) and Bharatpur Beach (Neil) are popular for snorkeling and glass-bottom rides. North Bay near Port Blair is also great for sea walks and beginner dives.
A: Yes, rentals are common in Havelock and Neil. Carry a valid driving license, wear helmets, and follow local speed limits. Avoid riding late at night on unlit roads.
A: BSNL has the widest reach; Airtel and Jio work in main areas. Expect variable data speeds, especially on remote beaches and during rain.
A: No. Collecting corals, live shells, or any protected marine items is illegal. Buy only sustainable handicrafts from authorized stores.
A: Yes, Andaman is considered safe. Follow standard precautions, heed beach safety flags, and keep emergency contacts handy.
A: As soon as your flights are confirmed. Popular ferry timings sell out quickly, especially in peak months and around festivals.
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