Andaman Tour Packages
The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are the most beautiful tropical islands in India. They have clear blue waters, clean beaches, and lots of sea life. These amazing islands in the Bay of Bengal have a group of over 500 islands. The Andaman and Nicobar Islands, with their sun-kissed beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and verdant rainforests, attract travellers seeking both thrill and peace. The Andamans are a perfect place to escape from everything.
At Flamingo Transworld, we bring you years of expertise as trusted tour operators in India, with a strong presence in Ahmedabad and across India. Whether you want a romantic honeymoon or an exciting holiday, we can plan the best Andaman tour for you.
We plan trip to Andaman that suits families, couples, and solo travellers. We create plans that save you time, remove confusion, and let you enjoy the beaches more while worrying less about travel arrangements. Book with confidence, and bring home memories that feel effortless and authentic.
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Things to know before travelling to Andaman
- A trip to Andaman is something to look forward to. Here are a few must-know things before you take off for your island holiday.
- Indian citizens do not need a permit to visit the Andaman Islands, but entry to tribal areas in the Andaman and Nicobar regions is not allowed.
- To visit Reserved Forests, Wildlife Sanctuaries, or Tribal Reserves in and around the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, you may need special permission from the concerned authorities.
- Ensure to carry a valid ID like your passport, Aadhar card, or voter ID. You will need it for things like entering the islands and checking into hotels.
- Many believe that the name Andaman comes from Lord Hanuman, who passed through these islands on his journey to Lanka in the Ramayana.
- Bengali is the main language in the Andaman Islands, along with Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam spoken by many people. Andaman Creole Hindi is also often used for trade and daily communication.
- The Andaman Islands are home to the giant leatherback sea turtles, one of the biggest and rarest turtles in the world.
- Mobile network coverage can be patchy, especially on more remote islands. While BSNL, Airtel, and Vodafone Idea have a presence, expect limited internet access. Andaman is perfect for switching off your devices and spending time with nature.
- Talking to or interacting with the Jarawa tribe is strictly banned by law.
- Bring essential medicines and a simple first-aid kit for safety.
- Big hotels and resorts usually take credit or debit cards, but small shops, local food stalls, and markets mostly take cash. Carry enough Indian rupees with you because ATMs might not be easy to find in some places.
- Check flight/ferry schedules in advance as they may vary with the weather.
- Travel between islands is primarily by private cruises and government-run ferries. To avoid stress later, it is best to book early - especially during busy travel months.
Why Choose Flamingo Transworld for Your Andaman Holiday?
Planning a holiday to the Andaman Islands should be about fun and relaxing, not worrying about bookings. At Flamingo Transworld, we know exactly what Indian families and travellers need - we focus on your comfort, clear inclusions, and honest dealings.
- Years of Experience: Travelling in the Andaman means you have to plans your tours and transfers and ferries at the right time. It can be confusing. We have been doing this for years, so we manage the timings perfectly. Our tours blend famous places with local gems, so you can explore at a relaxed pace without any rush.
- All-Inclusive Planning: From the time you land at Port Blair Airport until you fly back home, we handle everything. We pre-book your airport pickups, your private ferry tickets, and your sightseeing trips, so you can just sit back and relax.
- Transparent Pricing: Say goodbye to hidden costs. Our Andaman tour packages clearly list inclusions like flights, hotels, and sightseeing, giving you full control over your budget.
- Stay at the Best Locations: We select hotels that are very close to the famous beaches, like Radhanagar or near the main markets in Port Blair. This saves your travel time and keeps you close to the best spots.
- Verified Quality & Comfort: We do not just book any hotel. We check them first. We work with trusted hotels and car drivers to make sure you get clean rooms and safe vehicles for your travel.
- Handy Travel App: Our travel app, Buddha, offers local tips at your fingertips. All the vital information about your Andaman tour is just one tap away to enjoy a stress-free holiday.
- Flexible Booking & Transparent Policies: We offer clear booking steps, transparent inclusions and cancellation policies, plus easy add-ons like upgrades, private transfers, or extra nights. We share all the options and tell you exactly what is included before you pay.
Best Andaman Tour Packages for Every Traveller
Our Andaman holiday packages are perfect for all kinds of travellers - couples, families, or friends. Enjoy clean beaches, clear blue water, and fun island activities, all planned to suit your style.
Andaman Private Tour Packages
- Duration: 5 to 7 Days
- Inclusions: Flights, handpicked resorts, ferries, sightseeing, airport and island transfers.
- Price Range (approx): ₹24,000 to ₹60,000 per person
- Custom Options: Choose your hotels, add activities like sea walking, extend stays on any island, or romantic add-ons for couples.
Andaman Family Tour Packages
- Duration: 6 to 8 Days
- Inclusions: Resorts that are best for kids have swimming pools, a relaxed schedule, rides in glass-bottom boats, and breakfast and dinner are included.
- Price Range (approx): ₹30,000 to ₹60,000 per person
- Custom Options: Request interconnected rooms, add baby amenities, choose calm beaches for kids, or a private vehicle for tours.
Note: Prices are indicative. The final cost depends on dates, flight class, hotel category, and availability. Our pre-booked airline seats for group tours offer good value for money. Private or custom tours have separate pricing.
How to Book Your Andaman Tour with Flamingo Transworld
Booking your dream Andaman holiday is simple with our team:
- Pick the ideal Andaman tour package: Group, private, family, or honeymoon.
- We take care of everything: flights, hotels, transfers, meals, and sightseeing.
- A dedicated expert helps you from booking to take-off.
- Enjoy a smooth, fun-filled Andaman trip, knowing each detail is planned by professionals.
Get special deals for group bookings, early bird offers, and EMI payment options to make your Andaman tour even easier.
Best Time to Visit Andaman
The Andaman Islands are a tropical place, which means the weather is warm all year round. Each time of year offers something special.
Here is a simple guide to help you enjoy your holiday in Andaman.
Peak Season: October to May
- Weather: The sun is out, the sea water is calm, and the temperature is pleasant (not too hot). Ideal for beaches and water sports.
- Crowds: There are many people. Hotels and ferry tickets are sold out weeks in advance.
- Costs: The prices for hotels and flights are higher during this time.
- Best For: Scuba diving, swimming, and going from one beach to another.
- Tip: If you want to visit during Christmas or Diwali, book at least 3 months before.
Shoulder Season: Late May & September
- Weather: It is mixed. There might be some rain showers, but the sea is usually okay for travel.
- Crowds: Moderate. Fewer tourists means quieter beaches and better deal opportunities.
- Costs: The prices are lower than the peak season, and you may find some good deals.
- Best For: Budget-conscious travellers who are flexible with the weather.
- Tip: Check the ferry timings as sometimes there are fewer boats. Some water activities may close for safety.
Off-Peak Season: Jun to Aug
- Weather: There is heavy rain, lots of humidity, and the sea waves are rough.
- Crowds: Minimal. Some small hotels and operators may be closed.
- Costs: This is when you get the lowest prices of the year.
- Best For: Budget travellers, those seeking solitude, and nature lovers who enjoy lush greenery.
- Tip: Ferry timings may change due to the weather. Some water sports and island trips may also stop during rough seas. Always check weather updates before you plan or travel.
How to Reach Andaman from Major Indian Cities
Since Andaman is a group of islands in the middle of the sea, the best way to go is by flight. There are no trains or buses that go directly to the islands. Most travellers fly to Port Blair, the main gateway of the Andaman. From Port Blair, you can use scheduled ferries and local flights to reach other islands.
By Air
Flying is the easiest and best option. You must take a flight to Veer Savarkar International Airport (IXZ), which is in Port Blair.
- Direct Flights: You can get direct flights from Chennai, Kolkata, Bangalore, and Delhi (only some flights). Airlines that fly to the Andaman Islands are IndiGo, Vistara, and Air India.
- Connecting Flights: If you are coming from Mumbai, Ahmedabad, or Hyderabad, your flight will usually stop at Chennai or Kolkata first.
Duration: It takes around 2 hours from Chennai or Kolkata; and more than 5 hours from Delhi.
Include your flight bookings with Andaman tour packages to get the best connections, ensuring a smooth and stress-free start to your journey.
By Road/Train
You cannot reach Andaman directly by car, bus, or train. You have to take a train or drive to reach Chennai, Kolkata, or Visakhapatnam. From there, you must take a flight (most recommended) or a ship (which takes 3 to 4 days and is mostly for cargo or locals) to reach Port Blair.
Top Places to Visit on Your Andaman Trip
Andaman is not just about beaches; it has a lot of history and nature too. Here are the best places to visit in Andaman.
Here are Flamingo’s must-visit picks for your next Andaman tour:
Radhanagar Beach
Radhanagar Beach on Havelock Island often ranks among the best beaches in Asia. It is famous because the sunset here looks magical. The white sand goes on for a long distance, and there is a green forest right behind the beach. This place is the number one for anyone visiting the islands.
You will love swimming in the safe areas, watching beautiful sunsets through the palm trees, or just chilling on the beach. The sunsets at Radhanagar Beach are famous, with the sky glowing in bright orange, pink, and purple colours. It is pristine and has changing rooms for tourists.
Cellular Jail
Cellular Jail is in Port Blair and is an important place for India. Once a British prison for political prisoners, its design features seven wings built around a central tower. Today, you can explore the cells, the gallows, and the museum. It is also known as Kala Pani.
Many Indian freedom fighters were kept in this jail by the British. It is closed on Mondays. The opening hours are from 9 am to 5 pm. It is closed for an hour at lunch, from 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm. You must see the Light and Sound show in the evening. It tells the sad but brave story of India’s fight for freedom. A visit to the Cellular Jail is a must with your Andaman tour package. It is an emotional and unforgettable experience for all ages.
Ross Island (Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Island)
Ross Island was once the British administrative centre in the Andamans, but today it is a fascinating place where you can see and explore the remains of the past. A short ferry ride from Port Blair, the island is now known as Netaji Subhash Bose Island. Walk along the stone paths, explore the old church ruins, watch the rebuilt bakery, and enjoy wide, beautiful views of the bay.
Reach Ross Island by a 15-minute ferry ride from Aberdeen Jetty in Port Blair. The beauty of Ross Island lies in the mix of old colonial buildings and thick tropical greenery, making it a favourite spot for photos and peaceful walks. Spend 2-3 hours walking around the island. You cannot stay overnight on this island.
Neil Island
Neil Island, also called Shaheed Dweep, is the hidden jewel of the Andaman Islands. It is known for serene beaches, colourful coral reefs, and a chilled-out vibe. Neil Island is only a 1.5-hour ferry from Port Blair or 45 minutes from Havelock. It is known as the "Vegetable Bowl" of Andaman because it has many green farms. It has banana plantations, lush green paddy fields, and tropical trees.
The main highlights of this island are its three beautiful beaches, each named after characters from the Ramayana. Bharatpur Beach is known for coral reefs and exciting water activities. Laxmanpur Beach is perfect for watching sunsets and unique rock formations, like the natural bridge. Sitapur Beach is a peaceful place to enjoy a stunning sunrise.
Baratang Island
Baratang Island is adventure central, famous for its unique limestone caves and rare mud volcanoes. Reaching Baratang typically involves an early morning road trip from Port Blair, followed by a short boat ride through mangroves and a local boat approach to the caves. These caves have beautiful rock formations that have been made over millions of years.
After a 20-minute walk through the forest, you enter the caves with lights to watch amazing rock shapes. Baratang is a full-day trip from Port Blair. Tours start at 6 AM and return by 6 PM. Best time: October to May.
Top Things to Do in Andaman
Apart from seeing places, you can do many world-class things to do in Andaman. From adventure and culture to peaceful getaways - everyone can find something they enjoy.
Scuba Diving
You do not need to know how to swim to try Scuba Diving. The Andaman Islands are one of the best places for scuba diving in India. It has a stunning underwater world full of colourful marine life. An expert instructor will be with you to guide you deep into the water. You can see colourful fish (like Nemo), turtles, and beautiful coral gardens.
It is safe and an experience you will never forget. Both beginners and experienced divers can dive here. The best time for diving is from November to May when the water is calm and clear. Age limit: minimum 10-12 years, maximum 50-60 years. Some health conditions require approval from a doctor.
Sea Walking
Imagine walking on the ocean floor, surrounded by colourful fish and vibrant corals. Sea walking in the Andaman makes this surreal experience a reality. It is a safe and exciting activity for families and people who do not know how to swim. You wear a special helmet that gives you air, and you walk on the sand at the bottom of the sea. You can do this at North Bay or Elephant Beach.
It feels like you are walking inside a big fish tank. You can feed the fish with your hands and see them very close. It is an incredible experience with Andaman travel packages.
Mangrove Kayaking
You can row a small boat called a kayak in the quiet waters of the mangrove forest in Havelock.
As you glide silently through the calm waters, you can watch the dense mangrove forests, which are a vital habitat for a variety of birds and marine creatures. Mangrove kayaking in Andaman is offered in both morning and night tours, guided by trained instructors.
It is a fun way to discover the plants and animals found in the area. Wear comfortable clothes, use mosquito spray, and carry water. Perfect for nature lovers, photographers, and those who love adventure.
Bird Watching
Chidiya Tapu, near Port Blair, is called the "Bird Island." If you like watching birds, you will love this place. The island is perfect for birdwatching, with the sound of chirping birds creating a peaceful natural setting. You can see a range of birds here, like parakeets, drongos, doves, and eagles.
Carry binoculars, wear plain-coloured clothes, and stay quiet so birds do not fly away. Local guides can help you find and identify birds. A peaceful activity for nature lovers.
Trekking
If you like adventure, you can trek up to Mount Harriet (now called Mount Manipur). From the top, you can see a great view of the islands. Another popular walk is the path to Elephant Beach on Havelock. It is a 2 km walk through a thick green forest. These walks are not too hard and let you see the native plants and animals closely.
Trekking in Andaman means walking through green forests, watching rare birds and butterflies, crossing small streams, and exploring islands beyond beaches. Carry enough water, wear proper trekking shoes, use insect spray, and tell someone about your trekking plans.
Must-Try Foods in Andaman - A Culinary Experience
Andaman's cuisine is a delightful fusion of South Indian, Bengali, and Burmese influences, with a strong emphasis on fresh seafood. Here are some dishes you must try while you are in Andaman.
- Fish Curry
- Coconut Prawn Curry
- Tandoori Fish
- Barbecued prawns
- Grilled Lobster
- Khadi Crabs
- Chilli Curry
- Squid Fry
- Bamboo Shoot curry
Top Shopping Spots in Andaman
Shopping in Andaman is a unique experience, with local markets offering everything from souvenirs to handmade goods. Here are the best places to indulge in some retail therapy.
- Aberdeen Bazaar in Port Blair
- Havelock Island Markets
- MG Road, Port Blair
- Neil Island Markets
- Auraa in Port Blair
- Beach Markets
- Chidiya Tapu Local Market
- Radhanagar Beach Market
- Sagarika Government Emporium, Port Blair
- Phoenix Bay Jetty Market
Things/ Souvenirs to Buy in Andaman
- Pearl Jewellery.
- Tribal Artefacts.
- Bamboo and Cane Handicrafts.
- Spices like cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg.
- Wooden Artefacts and Carvings.
- Coconut Shell Souvenirs.
- Shells in various forms like lampshades, bags, buttons, and more.
- Miniature Replicas of Ships and Nicobari Artefacts.
- Jute items.
Experience the Vibrant Nightlife of Andaman
Andaman is known more for its peaceful mornings and calm days, but you can still enjoy a quiet evening in some places. The nightlife is simple and mostly found in resorts and beachside cafés. If you enjoy nightlife, these are some great places to explore after dark in Andaman.
- Barefoot Bar, Havelock
- Cellular Jail Light and Sound Show
- Full Moon Cafe at Havelock Island
- Something Different - A Beachside Cafe at Havelock Island
- Venom Bar at Havelock Island
- Amaya Lounge Bar at SeaShell, Port Blair
- Bonova Cafe and Pub at Port Blair
- Bonfire Nights at Beach Resorts
- Moonlight Beach Walks
- Resort Evening Entertainment
Experience the Festivals of Andaman
Andaman’s culture is a lively blend of native tribes and people from mainland India, which can be seen in its many colourful festivals.
Here are some of the main festivals in Andaman.
1. Island Tourism Festival
- When: January
- Where: Port Blair and other major islands
- Why: This is the biggest festival in the Andaman Islands, celebrating the region’s rich culture, art, music, and crafts. It lasts for 15 days and includes dance and music shows, tasty local food, and various exhibitions.
2. Beach Festival
- When: April
- Where: Corbyn's Cove Beach, Port Blair
- Why: A celebration of coastal life with fun activities like beach volleyball, kabaddi, and tug of war, along with cultural programs in the evenings.
3. Monsoon Music Festival
- When: July-August
- Where: Port Blair
- Why: This festival celebrates the monsoon season and supports local music and musicians. It includes performances of classical, folk, and modern music styles.
4. Subhash Mela
- When: 23 January
- Where: Swaraj Dweep
- Why: Celebrate the birth anniversary of Subhash Chandra Bose. It includes cultural programs, exhibitions, and sports events, and is enjoyed by both tourists and locals.
5. Panguni Utthiram
- When: March-April
- Where: Temples in Port Blair
- Why: This festival honours Lord Murugan with a vibrant street procession and traditional music. Devotees carry a decorated idol and perform rituals to seek blessings.
Tips for a Hassle-Free Andaman Trip
With a little planning, your Andaman trip can be smooth and enjoyable. Here are some tips to help you enjoy a stress-free holiday in Andaman.
- Carry Cash: ATMs are very few on Havelock and Neil Islands, and the internet for phone payments does not work at times.
- Permits: Indian citizens do not need a permit for Port Blair, Havelock, or Neil. But you need a permit to visit the Limestone Caves in Baratang.
- Scuba Rules: You can dive and take underwater photos only in the allowed diving zones. Never remove coral, fish, or any sea creature from the Marine Park.
- Book Ferries Early: Ferry and cruise tickets for Port Blair, Havelock, and Neil fill up quickly, so book them in advance.
- No Photos of Tribes: Taking pictures of tribal groups like the Jarawa on the Andaman Trunk Road is strictly banned and illegal.
- Mobile Network: BSNL and Airtel work the best here. Jio is getting better, but it may not always work. The internet speed is often slow in many areas.
- Check the Weather before Island-Hopping: Ferry services may be cancelled during rough weather, especially in the monsoon season. Always check ferry schedules a day before travel and have backup plans.
- Follow Environmental Rules: Do not litter, do not touch corals, use reef-safe sunscreen, and avoid single-use plastics. Help keep Andaman beautiful.
- Respect Locals: Do not take photos of the tribal people when you pass through the jungle area; it is against the law, and you can get punished.
Getting Around in Andaman
This is where Flamingo helps you the most. We manage the tricky travel between islands, so you do not have to worry.
Our Transportation (Mostly Included in our Packages):
- Group Tours: You will travel in a comfortable, air-conditioned coach with your group and a dedicated tour manager.
- Private Tours: You will have your own car and a local driver at your disposal, offering complete flexibility. Recommended for families and couples.
- Private Ferries: We book your seats in advance on these fast, air-conditioned boats. They are comfortable and take you from Port Blair to Havelock and Neil Island. Travel Time: 1.5 to 3 hours, based on the ferry you choose.
- Airport Pickups: We pick you up from the airport in Andaman and drop you off at your pre-booked hotel.
Note: Vehicles in our packages can only be used as per the planned schedule. Any extra use, additional kilometres, or extra hours will cost more at the agreed rates.
If you want to go around in Andaman on your own
- In Havelock and Neil Island, you can rent a scooter to roam around on your own.
- Auto rickshaws are good for short city trips within Port Blair.
- Local taxis are easily available in Port Blair, Havelock, and Neil Island. Hotels can help you book them at fixed point-to-point rates.
- Avoid travelling after dark on isolated stretches for safety and visibility.
Best Places to Stay in Andaman
Choose a hotel or resort that matches your budget and how you like to travel. Here are popular options to stay in Andaman.
- Taj Exotica Resort & Spa, Havelock
- SeaShell, Neil
- Munjoh Ocean Resort, Havelock
- Barefoot at Havelock
- Hotel Shompen, Port Blair
- Symphony Samudra Beachside Jungle Resort And Spa, Port Blair
- TSG Blue Resort, Havelock
- Havelock Island Beach Resort
- Tango Beach Resort, Neil Island
Book Your Andaman Tour with Flamingo Travels
Every trip to Andaman is a chance to slow down, explore clear waters, and reconnect with nature. The Andaman Islands are calling - are you ready to answer? Flamingo Transworld makes your Andaman tour packages effortless and memorable. From the moment you dream about pristine beaches to the moment you return home with a camera full of memories, we handle every detail.
Ready to explore the island paradise of India? Contact us today for a customized Andaman tour quote. Let us turn your island dreams into reality - one sunset, one dive, one memory at a time.
