The Andaman & Nicobar Islands sit in the Bay of Bengal like a secret the rest of India has been keeping for too long. With water so clear you can see the coral 30 feet below your boat, beaches that rank among Asia’s most beautiful, and forests older than memory, the Andamans are nothing short of magical. Our Andaman tour package from Ahmedabad gives you the islands on your own terms — from the iconic Radhanagar Beach on Havelock Island (repeatedly ranked one of Asia’s best) to the historic Cellular Jail in Port Blair, and the sleepy paradise of Neil Island.
We package the three essential islands — Port Blair, Havelock, and Neil — into one seamless itinerary that balances history, adventure, and pure relaxation. All ferry tickets between islands are pre-booked (they sell out weeks in advance in peak season), all accommodation is vetted, and all dive and snorkel sessions are pre-reserved.
The Andaman Islands receive near-zero industrial pollution and benefit from some of India’s strictest marine protection regulations. The result is coral reefs that are among the healthiest in the Indian Ocean, water visibility exceeding 30 metres on many dive sites, and beaches that look precisely like the photographs — no editing required.
All of this is accessible without a passport. Indian nationals require only a government-issued photo ID. The Andamans are, quite simply, the international beach experience available domestically.
Port Blair — History at the Crossroads: The Cellular Jail (Kala Paani) light and sound show is one of India’s most emotionally powerful heritage experiences. North Bay Island offers snorkelling and the famous undersea walk.
Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep) — The Star: Radhanagar Beach (Beach No. 7) is consistently ranked one of Asia’s finest. The dive sites — Aquarium, Lighthouse, and Barracuda City — are some of the best in the Indian Ocean.
Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep) — The Escape: Smaller, quieter, and more rustic than Havelock. The natural rock bridge at Howrah Bridge and the empty white-sand beaches of Bharatpur and Laxmanpur are perfect final-island experiences.
Scuba Diving: Beginner Discover Scuba sessions at Elephant Beach (Havelock) with certified instructors — no prior experience needed. Advanced divers can explore 20+ world-class dive sites.
Sea Walking: Walk on the ocean floor at 5 metres depth in a pressurised helmet at North Bay — the most popular activity for non-swimmers.
Night Kayaking with Bioluminescence: Paddle through water that glows blue from bioluminescent plankton — one of the most magical experiences available in India.
October to May: Ideal. Clear skies, calm seas, excellent underwater visibility. December to February is peak season — book ferry tickets and dive sessions well in advance.
June to September (Monsoon): Rough seas, most water sports suspended. Not recommended for first-time visitors.
Packages Starting From: Andaman tour packages from Ahmedabad from ₹22,000 per person (6N/7D Port Blair, Havelock, Neil Island, daily breakfast, ferry tickets, all transfers).
Fly from Ahmedabad to Port Blair via Chennai or Kolkata — total journey time is approximately 5–7 hours including the layover. Direct flights from Ahmedabad to Port Blair are not available. We assist with all flight bookings and coordinate your complete Andaman tour package from Ahmedabad including onward connections.
A 6 nights / 7 days Andaman tour package from Ahmedabad covering Port Blair, Havelock Island, and Neil Island starts from ₹22,000 per person (land only, excluding flights). Full packages including flights from Ahmedabad typically range from ₹40,000–₹60,000 per person depending on hotel category and flight availability.
Yes. Our Andaman packages include Discover Scuba sessions at Havelock Island's Elephant Beach with PADI-certified instructors. No prior experience or certification is required. The sessions are specifically designed for first-timers and conducted in shallow, calm water with complete safety supervision.
October to May is the ideal time with clear skies, calm seas, and excellent visibility for snorkelling and diving. Peak season is December to February. June to September (monsoon) brings rough seas and most water sports are suspended — not recommended for first-time visitors.