Ultimate 7-Day Andaman Itinerary: Best Islands, Costs & Tips

The Andaman and Nicobar Islands swept us away with their turquoise waters, untouched beaches, and a history that hits right in the heart. This Ultimate 7-Day Andaman Itinerary from our unforgettable journey, starting at Port Blair’s Veer Savarkar International Airport and checking into the cozy Sandhya Residency. With its warm staff and hearty breakfasts, it felt like a home away from home. Whether you’re craving adventure, history, or beach serenity, this complete Andaman itinerary with costs and tips has everything you need for an epic tropical escape.


Day 1: Arrival in Port Blair & Cellular Jail – A Historical Start

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We touched down at Port Blair’s Veer Savarkar International Airport, buzzing with excitement for our first big tropical adventure. After a quick cab ride (₹250) to Sandhya Residency, booked via Goibibo, we were greeted with warm smiles and a comforting breakfast spread that instantly eased our travel fatigue. Eager to dive into the island’s story, we headed to the Cellular Jail (entry: ₹30). Standing outside Veer Savarkar’s tiny cell, we could almost hear the whispers of India’s freedom fighters—those red brick walls from Burma hold a heavy, humbling history.

To unwind, we zipped over to Corbyn’s Cove Beach (cab: ₹500), where the salty breeze and jet skiing had us laughing like kids. We ended the day sipping coconut water, watching the sunset paint the sky in fiery oranges—a perfect welcome to Andaman. Check Cellular Jail details on Andaman Tourism.


Day 2: Ross & North Bay Islands – Ruins, Reefs, and a Fish Feast

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Day two was a whirlwind of island-hopping. We grabbed a cab (₹250) to the jetty, our hearts racing for what lay ahead. First up: Ross Island (now Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Island) via a ferry (₹870), booked on BookYourFerry.com. The British ruins, tangled in banyan roots, felt like stepping into a forgotten world—friendly deer nibbled at grass nearby, and we explored on an e-vehicle, marveling at the eerie beauty.

Next, we ferried to North Bay Island, where the turquoise waters took our breath away. A semi-submarine ride (₹3000) gave us a front-row seat to vibrant fish and corals—it felt like swimming in an aquarium! For lunch, we savored a delicious fish meal at a local shack on the island, the fresh catch grilled to perfection with a squeeze of lemon. Back in Port Blair (cab: ₹500), we caught the Light and Sound Show (₹300) at Cellular Jail, its narration of freedom fighters’ struggles under a starry sky leaving us in quiet awe.


Day 3: Havelock Island & Radhanagar Beach – Paradise Found

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We took a cab (₹500) to the jetty and caught a one-way ferry to Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep) for ₹1500, booked via BookYourFerry.com. After a cab to our hotel (₹300), we checked into Green Imperial Resort, reserved through MakeMyTrip. Surrounded by lush greenery, the resort felt like a tropical hug, and the food—oh, the food! Their fish dishes were amazing, bursting with flavors that had us going back for seconds.

We spent the day at Radhanagar Beach (cab: ₹1000), diving into crystal-clear waters that felt like silk against our skin. The sunset was a masterpiece—hues of pink and gold reflecting on the waves as we lay on the sand, whispering to each other, “This is why we travel.”


Day 4: Scuba Diving in Havelock & Govind Nagar Beach – Underwater Magic

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Day four was the adventure we’d been dreaming of. We started with scuba diving at Coral Garden (₹4000), booked through Coral Garden’s official site (#). Our instructor, Abhilash, was a gem, guiding us underwater with patience—even as non-swimmers, we felt completely safe. Swimming among clownfish and dazzling corals for 30 minutes was like stepping into a Pixar movie; we couldn’t stop grinning through our masks. Later, we headed to Govind Nagar Beach (cab included in scuba package), a quieter spot where we swam lazily and snacked on jhal muri from a local vendor. Sipping coconut water under a palm tree, we felt the kind of peace that makes you forget the world exists.

Scuba Diving in Havelock

Day 5: Neil Island – Serenity and Stunning Sunsets

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We caught a one-way ferry to Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep) for ₹1500, booked on BookYourFerry.com, after a cab to the jetty (₹300). A cab to our hotel (₹300) led us to Coco N Huts, reserved via Goibibo. Waking up to the sound of waves in our sea-facing hut was pure magic. We spent the day exploring Bharatpur Beach, Laxmanpur Beach, and the Natural Bridge (cab: ₹1800). The trek to Natural Bridge was sweaty, but the rock formation against the ocean backdrop made it worth every step. At Laxmanpur Beach, the sunset stole our hearts—pinks and oranges danced across the sky as we sat on the shore, holding hands, completely lost in the moment.


Day 6: Neil Island to Port Blair & Chidiya Tapu – A Sunset to Remember

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We took a cab to the jetty (₹250) and caught a one-way ferry back to Port Blair (₹1500), booked via BookYourFerry.com. After a cab to Sandhya Residency (₹250), we headed to Chidiya Tapu (cab: ₹250). The beach’s serene shoreline and lush greenery felt like a warm goodbye. We caught a sunset that rivaled Havelock’s, the sky glowing with fiery hues as we snapped photos and whispered about how much we’d miss this place. Back in Port Blair (cab: ₹250), we savored a seafood dinner at a local eatery, the taste of grilled fish lingering as we packed for our departure.


Day 7: Departure to Mumbai – A Heartfelt Goodbye

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On our final day, we took a cab to the airport (₹250) and caught our flight back to Mumbai. As the plane soared over the Andaman Sea, we looked out the window, tracing the islands’ outlines one last time. We left with heavy hearts but a camera full of memories—already dreaming of our next visit to this paradise.

Sunset at Port Blair

Personal Highlights: Why This Andaman Trip Was Unforgettable

This 7-day Andaman journey left us spellbound. The Cellular Jail taught us resilience, its history sinking deep into our souls as we stood in those haunting corridors. Radhanagar and Laxmanpur Beaches painted sunsets we’ll never forget, moments where time seemed to pause. Scuba diving at Coral Garden was a bucket-list triumph—seeing clownfish dart around corals felt like a private underwater show just for us. Neil Island’s quiet charm was our secret escape, and Chidiya Tapu’s sunset was the perfect farewell kiss from Andaman.

The fish lunch at North Bay Island and the amazing fish dishes at Green Imperial Resort added delicious memories to our adventure. From Ross Island’s ruins to Govind Nagar’s peaceful shores, every day brought a new layer of wonder. Planning an Andaman trip? This itinerary is your guide. Stay tuned for more Pravasi Baba adventures!


Common Traveler Questions About Andaman

Here are answers to questions we had while planning our Andaman trip, based on our experience:

What is the best time to visit Andaman?

October to May offers pleasant weather (25°C-32°C), perfect for beaches and scuba diving. Monsoons (June-September) bring heavy rain, limiting island access, though Cellular Jail is a good indoor option.

How many days are enough for Andaman?

Seven days, like our trip, cover Port Blair, Havelock, Neil, and key sights with a relaxed pace. For a shorter visit, 4 days can hit Port Blair and Havelock, while 8-9 days allow deeper exploration of places like Baratang.

How much does a 7-day Andaman trip cost?

Our trip cost ~₹47,330 per person, including flights, stays, one-way ferries, activities, and food (see breakdown below). Costs vary by season, accommodation, and booking timing—early planning saves money.

Is Andaman safe for tourists?

Yes, Andaman is very safe. We felt secure everywhere, from Port Blair’s bustle to Neil’s quiet shores. Follow beach safety signs, respect restricted tribal areas, and stick to guided tours for adventures.

Do I need a visa for Andaman?

Indian citizens need no visa—it’s part of India! Foreigners may require an Indian tourist visa and a Restricted Area Permit (RAP), easily obtained on arrival. Check India Visa Online for details.

What should I pack for Andaman?

Pack light clothes, swimwear, and sunscreen for beaches, plus sturdy shoes for treks like Natural Bridge. A light jacket is handy for ferries. We regretted not having a waterproof phone case for scuba shots!

Huge Tree at Chidiyatapu

Cost Breakdown of Our Andaman Itinerary (in INR)

  • Flight Tickets (Mumbai-Port Blair round trip): ₹15,000 per person
  • Hotel Stays (Sandhya Residency, Green Imperial Resort, Coco N Huts; 7 nights): ₹6,500 per person
  • Cellular Jail Entry & Light Show (₹30 + ₹300): ₹330 per person
  • Ross & North Bay Island Ferry (one-way): ₹870 per person
  • North Bay Semi-Submarine Ride: ₹3,000 per person
  • Havelock Ferry (one-way): ₹1,500 per person
  • Neil Island Ferry (one-way): ₹1,500 per person
  • Port Blair Return Ferry (one-way): ₹1,500 per person
  • Scuba Diving at Coral Garden: ₹4,000 per person
  • Cabs (Port Blair, Havelock, Neil; ₹7100 ÷ 4): ₹1,775 per person
  • Entry + Boat Tickets (Cellular Jail, Ross Island): ₹900 per person
  • Food (₹500/day for 7 days, including North Bay fish lunch): ₹3,500 per person

Total Estimated Cost Per Person: ₹47,330 (Approx.)
Note: Prices vary by season and booking platform.

Coco n Huts Roon at Neil Islands

Tips for Your Andaman Adventure

  • Book Early: Secure flights, hotels (Goibibo, MakeMyTrip), one-way ferries (BookYourFerry.com), and activities like scuba diving at Coral Garden 2-3 months ahead for deals, especially in peak season (Dec-Feb).
  • Stay Sun-Safe: Andaman’s sun is intense—use sunscreen, wear hats, and carry water for treks and beaches.
  • Plan Ferry Schedules: One-way ferries to Havelock, Neil, and Ross Island run on fixed timings. Be at ports by 7:30 AM to stay on track.
  • Capture the Magic: Rent underwater cameras for scuba or snorkeling—corals and fish are photo-worthy. Drones are banned at Cellular Jail, so use your phone.
  • Savor Local Flavors: Enjoy seafood at Havelock shacks (~₹300) or Green Imperial’s amazing fish dishes. The fish lunch at North Bay was a highlight—don’t miss it! Coconut water keeps you refreshed.
  • Respect the Environment: Stick to beach rules, avoid littering, and follow marked paths at Natural Bridge to preserve Andaman’s beauty.
  • Carry Cash: Small islands like Neil have few ATMs—bring cash for shacks and local vendors, as cards aren’t always accepted.

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