7N 8D Andaman Cruise Holidays From Chennai Flight/Cruise
Bunk Class ShipTicket + BudgetHotel Rs 21500
Bunk Class ShipTicket + StandardHotel Rs 23500
Bunk Class ShipTicket + 2 Star HotelRs 25500
B Class Ship Ticket +Budget Hotel Rs27500
B Class Ship Ticket +Standard Hotel Rs29500
B Class Ship Ticket+2 Star Hotel Rs31500
A Class Ship Ticket +2 Star Hotel Rs33750
A Class Ship Ticket +3 Star Hotel Rs37750
A Class Ship Ticket +4 Star Hotel Rs43750
Deluxe Cabin ShipTicket + 2 Star HotelRs 37750
Deluxe Cabin ShipTicket + 3 Star HotelRs 43750
Deluxe Cabin ShipTicket + 4 Star HotelRs 47750
Inclusion
Kolkata to Andaman Cruise
Andaman To Kolkata Flight
4N/5D Andaman Accommodation & Local Transport
Port Blair to Havelock Ferry Ticket Rs 5000/-
7 Breakfast 3 Lunch Dinner
Entry permits/Entry tickets/Boat tickets/Ferry tickets wherever required
All kinds of transport and luxury Taxes.
Assistance at all arrival and departure points & Guide wherever required.
Exclusion
Andaman Lunch and Dinner
Water Sports Activites
Day 1 Kolkata to Andaman Cruise
North Bay and Netaji Subhas Bose (Ross) Island
A short 45 minutes boat ride from the Aberdeen Jetty (in Port Blair) will reach you at the North Bay Beach. Though
the beach is constantly under the pressure of heavy tourist footfalls, it is one of the cleanest beaches in Andaman.
There is also a tall Lighthouse overlooking the beach. This island is famous for diving sites near the beach, which
are blessed with rich coral reef structures and amazing underwater marine life.
Ross the island was the administrative headquarters of British rule in Andaman till 1941 when an earthquake
destroyed the island. Again during the 2nd world war, The Japanese army took control over Ross Island and made
it their camp.
The first thing you will notice on reaching the island is the Japanese bunkers used during the world war. This island
was a typical British colony during the early 19th century. The paved roads with beautifully built Victorian buildings
on both sides, British bungalows, grocery shops, bakery, church, hospital, cemetery, swimming pool, offices, etc.
How to reach North Bay and Netaji Subhas Bose (Ross) Island?
You need to reach the water sports complex to board your boat for North Bay and Ross Island. Some boats go to
Ross Island first and some to North Bay. Either way, you will be able to visit both the islands.
Day 2 Radhanagar Beach - Havelock Island Havelock
Day 3Elephant Beach
Elephant Beach
Morning at leisure. (Optional tour to Elephant Beach at a supplement Cost, just 40 min by Boat this beach offers
snorkelers calm blue shallow waters and is the perfect spot for beginner snorkelers. Its also a great place to just spend
time lazing on the beach. The beach is very scenic with fallen trees and white sand giving the photographer some
beautiful pictures to take back home). Later in the afternoon transfer to Havelock Jetty to take the return ferry to Port
Blair as per ferry timing. Upon return from Havelock Island, transfer to Hotel. Overnight stay at respective Hotel / Resort
at Port Bal
Elephant Beach
Makruss (Departure)
From : Havelock To : Port Blair
Time : 04:00 pm Duration : 1.30Hr Timezone : Asia/Kolkata
TSG Emerald View Check-in Time : 08:00
Star Ratings : Address : #25 M A Road, Port Blair, South Andaman Island 744102 India City, Country : Port Blair , India
Contact Number : -
Room Name Meal Plan Image
Deluxe CP
Day4 North Bay and Netaji Subhas Bose (Ross) Island
Coral Island ( Ross and North Bay Island)
North Bay and Netaji Subhas Bose (Ross) Island
A short 45 minutes boat ride from the Aberdeen Jetty (in Port Blair) will reach you
at the North Bay Beach. Though the beach is constantly under the pressure of
heavy tourist footfalls, it is one of the cleanest beaches in Andaman. There is also
a tall Lighthouse overlooking the beach. This island is famous for diving sites near
the beach, which are blessed with rich coral reef structures and amazing
underwater marine life.
Ross the island was the administrative headquarters of British rule in Andaman till
1941 when an earthquake destroyed the island. Again during the 2nd world war,
The Japanese army took control over Ross Island and made it their camp.
The first thing you will notice on reaching the island is the Japanese bunkers used
during the world war. This island was a typical British colony during the early 19th
century. The paved roads with beautifully built Victorian buildings on both sides,
British bungalows, grocery shops, bakery, church, hospital, cemetery, swimming
pool, offices, etc.
How to reach North Bay and Netaji Subhas Bose (Ross) Island?
You need to reach the water sports complex to board your boat for North Bay and
Ross Island. Some boats go to Ross Island first and some to North Bay. Either
way, you will be able to visit both the islands.
Day5 Havelock
Morning Sight Seeing and Airport Drop
Chatham Saw Mill - Port Blair
At a distance of 3.5 km from Port Blair Central Bus Stand, Chatham Saw Mill, the
biggest and the oldest mill across Asia, is situated in Chatham Island of Andaman and
Nicobar Islands in India. It is owned by Forest Department and is one of the popular
tourist places in Port Blair.
The Chatham Saw Mill was established in 1883 by the British with the second hand
imported machines to meet the local requirement of timber for construction works.
During the West colonial period, British used this mill to convert huge quantity of
timber for catering the various needs of London, New York and various other cities.
During the Second World War, Japanese bombarded and destroyed the mill in 1942,
in which the many workers were succumbed to death. Later on, after the year 1945,
the Japanese occupied the islands and the mill was revived again. During 1950s and
1960s, people from Sri Lanka, East Pakistan, Burma and different states of India
settled in the islands and it increased the requirement of saw timber that will result in
the rebirth of Chatham Saw Mill.
Day6 Elephant Beach
At a distance of 1 km from Port Blair Central Bus Stand, Anthropological Museum is
an ethnographic museum situated in Port Blair. Maintained and managed by
Anthropological Survey of India, Anthropological Museum is one of the top places to
visit in Port Blair.
Anthropological Museum - Port Blair
The Anthropological museum in Port Blair was started in the year 1975-76. This small
museum offers a profound and informative portrait of island’s local community of tribes
like Jarawas, Sentinelese, Great Andamanese and the Onges. These tribes are
considered as one of the oldest in the world.
The museum is showcasing wide collection of tools and weapons used by Andaman
tribes. An ancient Jarawa chest guard, a skull discovered from the Sentinelese, the
Shamanic sculptures created by the Nicobarese, the boats of different shapes and
sizes, the coconut or palm tree leaves baskets, clothes of Andamanese are the
popular attractions in the museum.
The museum also encloses many photographs of different tribes and aborigines of
Andaman & Nicobar Islands. A great treasure of Island history, a well maintained
library, functions on the top of the museum. Many films depicting the life and culture of
the Andamans are also preserved here. The Museum authorities arrange few
documentary and film shows for the visitors of the museum.
Timings: 9 AM to 1 PM & 1.30 PM to 4.30 PM on all days except Mondays and on
Govt. holidays
Samudrika Marine Museum - Port Blair
At a distance of 2 km from Port Blair Central Bus Stand, Samudrika Marine Museum
is a museum situated in Haddo area of Port Blair in Andaman Islands. The museum is
run by the Indian Navy and is one of the popular places to visit during Port Blair tour.
Samudrika Marine Museum - Port Blair
Also known as Naval Marine Museum, Samudrika Museum create awareness on
various aspects of oceanic environment and houses a vast collection of cells, corals
and a few species of colourful fishes of the sea around the islands. The main
attraction of the museum is the large skeleton of a blue whale. This museum is a
perfect place to know about the various aspects of marine ecology.
The museum has five sections presenting history of Andaman Islands, Geographical
information, people of Andaman, Archaeology and Marine life. In the first section
visitors would know the essential facts about Andamans like volcanoes, tribals, types
of wood, insects, type of forests in Andamans. The second section, the aqua sections
features an aquarium showing an extensive collection of fishes. The third section is
Coral section and will showcase an extraordinary marine formation and their exact
locations. The 3th & 5th section displays a large collection of seashells and tribal
displays in Andamans. Moreover, the 5th section will also exhibit exotic butterflies, a
variety of snake specimens, and war currency.
Timings: 9 AM to 12 PM & 2 PM to 5 PM on all days except Mondays & on national
holidays.
Cellular Jail - Port Blair
At a distance of 1.5 km from Port Blair Central Bus Stand, the Cellular Jail, also
known as Kala Pani, was a colonial prison located at Port Blair in the Andaman &
Nicobar Islands. The prison was known to house many notable Indian activists during
the struggle for India’s independence. Today, the complex serves as a national
memorial monument and also one of the top places to visit in Port Blair.
Cellular Jail - Port Blair
The construction of the Cellular Jail was started by the British in 1896 and was
completed in 1906. The penal settlement was established in Andamans by the British
after the First War of Independence in 1857. It was the beginning of the agonizing
story of freedom fighters in the massive and awful jails at Viper Island followed by the
Cellular Jail. The prison was used by the British especially to exile political prisoners
to the remote archipelago. Many notable freedom fighters such as Batukeshwar Dutt,
Bhagat Singh and Veer Savarkar, among others, were imprisoned here during the
struggle for India’s independence.
Cellular Jail is a massive three-storeyed structure with seven wings, radiating from a
central watch tower, shaped like spokes of a wheel. Each wing in this jail had three
storeys, which consist of total of 698 cells. The architecture of Cellular Jail was
conceptualized on the basis of ’Pennsylvania System or Separate System’ theory
Day7 Coral Island ( Ross and North Bay Island)
At a distance of 65 km from Port Blair Central Bus Stand (road + ferry) and 11 km
from Havelock Ferry Ghat, Radhanagar Beach, also known as Beach #7, is situated
on the south coast of Havelock Island and is the most famous Andaman Beach.
Radhanagar Beach is counted among the top 10 beautiful beaches of Asia and
among best beaches in the world by Time Magazine.
Radhanagar Beach - Havelock Island
The most visited place in Andamans, Radhanagar is a long white sandy beach that
sprawls across 2 km length and an average width of 30 to 40 m. Known for its
picturesque sunset, white sand and turquoise blue waters, the beach is a very popular
hub lying on the western coast of Havelock Island. The sand is white and very fine in
grain. The lush and verdant trees on the side of beach offer tourists an opportunity to
unwind and relish the serenity and nature’s charm. The breathtaking sight of sunset
on this beach makes the tourists forget all the woes of life.
Due to its reputation and popularity one would expect large crowd of tourists rushing
to the beach, but amazingly the Radhanagar mostly remains isolated and secluded.
The beach is also very safe for swimming. There are no water sports but it is known to
be one of the best places for nature lovers as it offers a wide range of flora and fauna.
It is also a great place to spend some quality time with family and friends.
The Havelock Island can be reached from Port Blair using government-operated
ferries and private cruises. There are also helicopter services. From Havelock Ferry
Ghat, one can take a local bus or hire an auto or rent a bike or bicycle to reach
Radhanagar Beach.
The turquoise blue sea and white sand make this beach a perfect spot to bask in the
midst of nature’s bounty. Radhanagar Beach is positioned just 7 kilometres away from
Vijaynagar Beach and Dolphin Yatri Niwas and about 12 kms from Havelock Island.
Day8 Elephant Beach
Morning at leisure. (Optional tour to Elephant Beach at a supplement Cost, just 40 min by Boat this beach offers
snorkelers calm blue shallow waters and is the perfect spot for beginner snorkelers. Its also a great place to just spend
time lazing on the beach. The beach is very scenic with fallen trees and white sand giving the photographer some beautiful
pictures to take back home). Later in the afternoon transfer to Havelock Jetty to take the return ferry to Port Blair as per
ferry timing. Upon return from Havelock Island, transfer to Hotel. Overnight stay at respective Hotel / Resort at Port Bal
Makruss (Departure)
From : Havelock To : Port Blair
Time : 04:00 pm Duration : 1.30Hr Timezone : Asia/Kolkata
TSG Emerald View Check-in Time : 08:00
Star Ratings : Address : #25 M A Road, Port Blair, South Andaman Island 744102 India City, Country : Port Blair , India
Contact Number : -
Room Name Meal Plan Image
Deluxe CP
Bunk Class ShipTicket + StandardHotel Rs 23500
Bunk Class ShipTicket + 2 Star HotelRs 25500
B Class Ship Ticket +Budget Hotel Rs27500
B Class Ship Ticket +Standard Hotel Rs29500
B Class Ship Ticket+2 Star Hotel Rs31500
A Class Ship Ticket +2 Star Hotel Rs33750
A Class Ship Ticket +3 Star Hotel Rs37750
A Class Ship Ticket +4 Star Hotel Rs43750
Deluxe Cabin ShipTicket + 2 Star HotelRs 37750
Deluxe Cabin ShipTicket + 3 Star HotelRs 43750
Deluxe Cabin ShipTicket + 4 Star HotelRs 47750
Inclusion
Kolkata to Andaman Cruise
Andaman To Kolkata Flight
4N/5D Andaman Accommodation & Local Transport
Port Blair to Havelock Ferry Ticket Rs 5000/-
7 Breakfast 3 Lunch Dinner
Entry permits/Entry tickets/Boat tickets/Ferry tickets wherever required
All kinds of transport and luxury Taxes.
Assistance at all arrival and departure points & Guide wherever required.
Exclusion
Andaman Lunch and Dinner
Water Sports Activites
Day 1 Kolkata to Andaman Cruise
North Bay and Netaji Subhas Bose (Ross) Island
A short 45 minutes boat ride from the Aberdeen Jetty (in Port Blair) will reach you at the North Bay Beach. Though
the beach is constantly under the pressure of heavy tourist footfalls, it is one of the cleanest beaches in Andaman.
There is also a tall Lighthouse overlooking the beach. This island is famous for diving sites near the beach, which
are blessed with rich coral reef structures and amazing underwater marine life.
Ross the island was the administrative headquarters of British rule in Andaman till 1941 when an earthquake
destroyed the island. Again during the 2nd world war, The Japanese army took control over Ross Island and made
it their camp.
The first thing you will notice on reaching the island is the Japanese bunkers used during the world war. This island
was a typical British colony during the early 19th century. The paved roads with beautifully built Victorian buildings
on both sides, British bungalows, grocery shops, bakery, church, hospital, cemetery, swimming pool, offices, etc.
How to reach North Bay and Netaji Subhas Bose (Ross) Island?
You need to reach the water sports complex to board your boat for North Bay and Ross Island. Some boats go to
Ross Island first and some to North Bay. Either way, you will be able to visit both the islands.
Day 2 Radhanagar Beach - Havelock Island Havelock
Day 3Elephant Beach
Elephant Beach
Morning at leisure. (Optional tour to Elephant Beach at a supplement Cost, just 40 min by Boat this beach offers
snorkelers calm blue shallow waters and is the perfect spot for beginner snorkelers. Its also a great place to just spend
time lazing on the beach. The beach is very scenic with fallen trees and white sand giving the photographer some
beautiful pictures to take back home). Later in the afternoon transfer to Havelock Jetty to take the return ferry to Port
Blair as per ferry timing. Upon return from Havelock Island, transfer to Hotel. Overnight stay at respective Hotel / Resort
at Port Bal
Elephant Beach
Makruss (Departure)
From : Havelock To : Port Blair
Time : 04:00 pm Duration : 1.30Hr Timezone : Asia/Kolkata
TSG Emerald View Check-in Time : 08:00
Star Ratings : Address : #25 M A Road, Port Blair, South Andaman Island 744102 India City, Country : Port Blair , India
Contact Number : -
Room Name Meal Plan Image
Deluxe CP
Day4 North Bay and Netaji Subhas Bose (Ross) Island
Coral Island ( Ross and North Bay Island)
North Bay and Netaji Subhas Bose (Ross) Island
A short 45 minutes boat ride from the Aberdeen Jetty (in Port Blair) will reach you
at the North Bay Beach. Though the beach is constantly under the pressure of
heavy tourist footfalls, it is one of the cleanest beaches in Andaman. There is also
a tall Lighthouse overlooking the beach. This island is famous for diving sites near
the beach, which are blessed with rich coral reef structures and amazing
underwater marine life.
Ross the island was the administrative headquarters of British rule in Andaman till
1941 when an earthquake destroyed the island. Again during the 2nd world war,
The Japanese army took control over Ross Island and made it their camp.
The first thing you will notice on reaching the island is the Japanese bunkers used
during the world war. This island was a typical British colony during the early 19th
century. The paved roads with beautifully built Victorian buildings on both sides,
British bungalows, grocery shops, bakery, church, hospital, cemetery, swimming
pool, offices, etc.
How to reach North Bay and Netaji Subhas Bose (Ross) Island?
You need to reach the water sports complex to board your boat for North Bay and
Ross Island. Some boats go to Ross Island first and some to North Bay. Either
way, you will be able to visit both the islands.
Day5 Havelock
Morning Sight Seeing and Airport Drop
Chatham Saw Mill - Port Blair
At a distance of 3.5 km from Port Blair Central Bus Stand, Chatham Saw Mill, the
biggest and the oldest mill across Asia, is situated in Chatham Island of Andaman and
Nicobar Islands in India. It is owned by Forest Department and is one of the popular
tourist places in Port Blair.
The Chatham Saw Mill was established in 1883 by the British with the second hand
imported machines to meet the local requirement of timber for construction works.
During the West colonial period, British used this mill to convert huge quantity of
timber for catering the various needs of London, New York and various other cities.
During the Second World War, Japanese bombarded and destroyed the mill in 1942,
in which the many workers were succumbed to death. Later on, after the year 1945,
the Japanese occupied the islands and the mill was revived again. During 1950s and
1960s, people from Sri Lanka, East Pakistan, Burma and different states of India
settled in the islands and it increased the requirement of saw timber that will result in
the rebirth of Chatham Saw Mill.
Day6 Elephant Beach
At a distance of 1 km from Port Blair Central Bus Stand, Anthropological Museum is
an ethnographic museum situated in Port Blair. Maintained and managed by
Anthropological Survey of India, Anthropological Museum is one of the top places to
visit in Port Blair.
Anthropological Museum - Port Blair
The Anthropological museum in Port Blair was started in the year 1975-76. This small
museum offers a profound and informative portrait of island’s local community of tribes
like Jarawas, Sentinelese, Great Andamanese and the Onges. These tribes are
considered as one of the oldest in the world.
The museum is showcasing wide collection of tools and weapons used by Andaman
tribes. An ancient Jarawa chest guard, a skull discovered from the Sentinelese, the
Shamanic sculptures created by the Nicobarese, the boats of different shapes and
sizes, the coconut or palm tree leaves baskets, clothes of Andamanese are the
popular attractions in the museum.
The museum also encloses many photographs of different tribes and aborigines of
Andaman & Nicobar Islands. A great treasure of Island history, a well maintained
library, functions on the top of the museum. Many films depicting the life and culture of
the Andamans are also preserved here. The Museum authorities arrange few
documentary and film shows for the visitors of the museum.
Timings: 9 AM to 1 PM & 1.30 PM to 4.30 PM on all days except Mondays and on
Govt. holidays
Samudrika Marine Museum - Port Blair
At a distance of 2 km from Port Blair Central Bus Stand, Samudrika Marine Museum
is a museum situated in Haddo area of Port Blair in Andaman Islands. The museum is
run by the Indian Navy and is one of the popular places to visit during Port Blair tour.
Samudrika Marine Museum - Port Blair
Also known as Naval Marine Museum, Samudrika Museum create awareness on
various aspects of oceanic environment and houses a vast collection of cells, corals
and a few species of colourful fishes of the sea around the islands. The main
attraction of the museum is the large skeleton of a blue whale. This museum is a
perfect place to know about the various aspects of marine ecology.
The museum has five sections presenting history of Andaman Islands, Geographical
information, people of Andaman, Archaeology and Marine life. In the first section
visitors would know the essential facts about Andamans like volcanoes, tribals, types
of wood, insects, type of forests in Andamans. The second section, the aqua sections
features an aquarium showing an extensive collection of fishes. The third section is
Coral section and will showcase an extraordinary marine formation and their exact
locations. The 3th & 5th section displays a large collection of seashells and tribal
displays in Andamans. Moreover, the 5th section will also exhibit exotic butterflies, a
variety of snake specimens, and war currency.
Timings: 9 AM to 12 PM & 2 PM to 5 PM on all days except Mondays & on national
holidays.
Cellular Jail - Port Blair
At a distance of 1.5 km from Port Blair Central Bus Stand, the Cellular Jail, also
known as Kala Pani, was a colonial prison located at Port Blair in the Andaman &
Nicobar Islands. The prison was known to house many notable Indian activists during
the struggle for India’s independence. Today, the complex serves as a national
memorial monument and also one of the top places to visit in Port Blair.
Cellular Jail - Port Blair
The construction of the Cellular Jail was started by the British in 1896 and was
completed in 1906. The penal settlement was established in Andamans by the British
after the First War of Independence in 1857. It was the beginning of the agonizing
story of freedom fighters in the massive and awful jails at Viper Island followed by the
Cellular Jail. The prison was used by the British especially to exile political prisoners
to the remote archipelago. Many notable freedom fighters such as Batukeshwar Dutt,
Bhagat Singh and Veer Savarkar, among others, were imprisoned here during the
struggle for India’s independence.
Cellular Jail is a massive three-storeyed structure with seven wings, radiating from a
central watch tower, shaped like spokes of a wheel. Each wing in this jail had three
storeys, which consist of total of 698 cells. The architecture of Cellular Jail was
conceptualized on the basis of ’Pennsylvania System or Separate System’ theory
Day7 Coral Island ( Ross and North Bay Island)
At a distance of 65 km from Port Blair Central Bus Stand (road + ferry) and 11 km
from Havelock Ferry Ghat, Radhanagar Beach, also known as Beach #7, is situated
on the south coast of Havelock Island and is the most famous Andaman Beach.
Radhanagar Beach is counted among the top 10 beautiful beaches of Asia and
among best beaches in the world by Time Magazine.
Radhanagar Beach - Havelock Island
The most visited place in Andamans, Radhanagar is a long white sandy beach that
sprawls across 2 km length and an average width of 30 to 40 m. Known for its
picturesque sunset, white sand and turquoise blue waters, the beach is a very popular
hub lying on the western coast of Havelock Island. The sand is white and very fine in
grain. The lush and verdant trees on the side of beach offer tourists an opportunity to
unwind and relish the serenity and nature’s charm. The breathtaking sight of sunset
on this beach makes the tourists forget all the woes of life.
Due to its reputation and popularity one would expect large crowd of tourists rushing
to the beach, but amazingly the Radhanagar mostly remains isolated and secluded.
The beach is also very safe for swimming. There are no water sports but it is known to
be one of the best places for nature lovers as it offers a wide range of flora and fauna.
It is also a great place to spend some quality time with family and friends.
The Havelock Island can be reached from Port Blair using government-operated
ferries and private cruises. There are also helicopter services. From Havelock Ferry
Ghat, one can take a local bus or hire an auto or rent a bike or bicycle to reach
Radhanagar Beach.
The turquoise blue sea and white sand make this beach a perfect spot to bask in the
midst of nature’s bounty. Radhanagar Beach is positioned just 7 kilometres away from
Vijaynagar Beach and Dolphin Yatri Niwas and about 12 kms from Havelock Island.
Day8 Elephant Beach
Morning at leisure. (Optional tour to Elephant Beach at a supplement Cost, just 40 min by Boat this beach offers
snorkelers calm blue shallow waters and is the perfect spot for beginner snorkelers. Its also a great place to just spend
time lazing on the beach. The beach is very scenic with fallen trees and white sand giving the photographer some beautiful
pictures to take back home). Later in the afternoon transfer to Havelock Jetty to take the return ferry to Port Blair as per
ferry timing. Upon return from Havelock Island, transfer to Hotel. Overnight stay at respective Hotel / Resort at Port Bal
Makruss (Departure)
From : Havelock To : Port Blair
Time : 04:00 pm Duration : 1.30Hr Timezone : Asia/Kolkata
TSG Emerald View Check-in Time : 08:00
Star Ratings : Address : #25 M A Road, Port Blair, South Andaman Island 744102 India City, Country : Port Blair , India
Contact Number : -
Room Name Meal Plan Image
Deluxe CP
Ship Ticket Booking/Helpline: 9080000101
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