So, you’re thinking of going to Andaman? Good choice. It’s got beaches so quiet you can hear your own thoughts, water that changes colour with the sun, and just the right amount of adventure without being overwhelming. But before you start packing your flip-flops and sunglasses, let’s know how to plan this properly with our Andaman Tour Packages.
Places Covered Port Blair » Havelock
Places Covered Port Blair » Diglipur » Havelock
Let’s get straight to it. You can spend big, or you can keep it simple. Either way, you’ll get the island vibe.
Here’s a quick snapshot of real Andaman Tour Packages price (based on actual itineraries):
These usually include your hotel, breakfast + dinner, transport between spots, and sightseeing. Flights? Not included. Water sports like scuba diving? Usually extra.
Pro tip: If you’re planning for December or around holidays, prices go up fast. Book your Andaman Tour Packages early.
Timings are important when planning a trip to Andaman
If you want to avoid the chaos but still get great weather, November or February is your best bet.
If you’re Indian, then NO.
Andaman is part of India. You only need a government-issued ID (like Aadhaar or Voter ID).
If you’re not Indian then yes, you’ll need an Indian visa and a Restricted Area Permit. But don’t worry, that’s usually given when you land in Port Blair. Tour In Travels can make all the documentary adjustments if you book our Andaman Tour Packages.
Start with how many days you’ve got.
3–4 days?
You’ll mostly stay around Port Blair and take a day trip to Havelock. Quick and chill.
5–6 days?
You’ve got time for Havelock and Neil Island to explore the beaches, snorkelling, and a bit of history.
7+ days?
Add Diglipur, Baratang caves, or even Barren Island if you’re the “explore everything” type.
If you Google it, you’ll get a dozen names. But here’s the real list worth your time:
Optional Spots You Can See
Barren Island is India’s only active volcano. And it’s a mission for Andaman explorers (and needs permits). Make sure you do not miss it out on your Andaman tour.
It’s not just a sit-by-the-beach place. Of course that is your choice but yes, you’ve got options:
Short answer: Yes.
For couples:
Private dinners, beach walks, zero noise, and luxury resorts. And the sunsets are practically made for Instagram proposals.
For families:
Plenty of safe beaches, easy activities, and no overwhelming crowds. Also educational and not too preachy.
For solo travellers or backpackers:
Budget stays, untouched beaches, peaceful vibes. You can be social or off-the-grid. Your call.
Here’s the basics things you can consider packing for you trip:
Also: No plastic bags or bottles. Many places in Andaman are plastic-free zones, and they check bags at ports.
Experts know that trips are overwhelming.
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