Andaman Tour Packages From Gurgaon
An Andaman tour package from Gurgaon is for travellers who want clean planning, not confusion. I help you sort flights, ferries, hotels, permits, transfers, and curated sightseeing in one transparent plan. You see clear inclusions, exclusions, and payment schedules upfront, so you avoid surprise add-ons at the last moment. I work only with verified hotels and local partners, which reduces usual worries around poor room quality, unsafe locations, or overpromised facilities. You get properly documented itineraries, confirmed vouchers, and real-time assistance during the trip.
Andaman suits couples, families, and work friends who want beaches, clear water, and quiet evenings without chaos. Think relaxed sunsets at Radhanagar Beach, light and sound show at Cellular Jail, coral views at North Bay, and laid-back island vibes at Havelock and Neil. Many travellers complain about hidden charges, last-minute cancellations, and even payment fraud while booking online. I design packages to avoid these issues, with transparent communication and stepwise booking support. You get the right balance between guided tours and free time, so the holiday feels easy, not rushed.
Best Time To Visit Andaman
The Best Time to Visit Andaman is usually from November to April, when the sea stays calmer and skies are clearer for beach days, snorkelling, and island hopping. These months offer pleasant conditions for most travellers, including first-timers and families with kids.
- Peak Season: Typically November to March, popular for clear weather and smooth sea conditions. Ideal for honeymoons, family vacations, and group departures. Advance bookings help secure preferred hotels and ferries.
- Shoulder Season: Around April, early May, and late October. Fewer crowds, better chances of value deals, and still comfortable for sightseeing. Suitable for travellers who like quieter beaches and relaxed itineraries.
- Waning Season: Monsoon-influenced months, usually May to September. There can be rough seas and occasional disruption of water activities. Works for budget-focused travellers who are flexible with plans and do not mind intermittent rain.
How to Reach Andaman
Reaching Andaman from Gurgaon usually starts with travelling to a major airport, most likely in Delhi. The primary gateway to the islands is Veer Savarkar International Airport in Port Blair. Most travellers booking an Andaman tour package from Gurgaon choose flight options that connect through Delhi or other major Indian cities.
By Air: This is the most practical and widely used way to reach Andaman. You first travel from Gurgaon to Delhi airport by taxi, metro, or cab service. From there, you board a flight to Port Blair. Several airlines operate regular services from mainland cities to Port Blair with varying schedules. Total journey time depends on your chosen route and layover, so I recommend a buffer between connecting flights. Air travel avoids complex routing and saves time compared to sea options.
By Train: There is no direct train to Andaman, because the islands are separated from the mainland by sea. You can, however, take a train from nearby stations such as New Delhi or Gurugram to coastal cities that have ports connected to passenger ships for Andaman, when such services operate. Even in that case, the actual crossing to Andaman still happens by ship, not train. Most leisure travellers skip this longer route and prefer flights due to convenience.
By Bus: You cannot reach Andaman entirely by bus, since sea crossing is involved. Buses can help you travel within the mainland, for example from Gurgaon to a larger railway station or airport in Delhi. From there, you continue your journey by air. There is no road network linking mainland India to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. For most short and medium duration holidays, flying remains the practical, time-efficient choice.
Places to Visit in Andaman
Port Blair: The capital city often serves as your first stop. Visit Cellular Jail for its historic significance and evening light and sound show. Stroll around the local markets, enjoy simple seaside walks, and explore nearby attractions like Corbyn’s Cove Beach. Port Blair also works as the hub for your onward ferries to Havelock and Neil, so a balanced stay here helps you settle into the island rhythm.
Havelock Island, now Swaraj Dweep: Havelock is famous for its relaxed vibe and scenic beaches. Radhanagar Beach often attracts travellers with soft sand and pleasant sunsets. Many visitors also spend time at Kalapathar Beach for quieter mornings. The island offers snorkelling and introductory scuba options with professional dive centers. Good cafés and small eateries make it a favourite for couples and young professionals looking to unwind after busy work schedules.
Neil Island, now Shaheed Dweep: Neil feels slower, calmer, and very photogenic. Natural Bridge, Bharatpur Beach, and Laxmanpur Beach are key highlights. Travellers enjoy cycling around, watching sunsets, and trying simple local food. The island suits people who prefer peaceful stays over busy nightlife. Many itineraries include one or two nights here after Havelock to balance activity and downtime, especially for those who want less crowd and more open sea views.
Ross Island and North Bay: Ross Island, now known by its official name, showcases traces of colonial history with old structures and tree-covered paths. It makes for an interesting half-day trip from Port Blair. Nearby North Bay Island is popular for water activities like glass-bottom boat rides and snorkelling, operated by authorised vendors. Together, these spots offer a nice mix of light adventure and easy sightseeing, suitable for families and groups.
Baratang and Other Day Trips: Travellers with more days sometimes add Baratang for its limestone formations and mangrove routes. The journey can feel longer, so it suits those prepared for early starts. Depending on your comfort level and time, I help you decide whether to include such day excursions. The idea is to match your pace, not just tick boxes. Well-planned routing keeps travel time reasonable and avoids unnecessary hotel hopping.
Things to Do in Andaman
Snorkelling and Introductory Scuba: Clear waters and coral spots make snorkelling one of the most popular activities. Havelock and some other islands host certified operators who guide first-timers patiently. You can try shore dives or boat dives depending on comfort. I help you connect with reputed dive shops, so equipment quality and safety standards stay reliable. Pre-booking avoids last-minute rush, especially in busier months when good slots fill up quickly.
Beach Hopping and Sunset Watching: Simple beach time still feels like the real highlight for many travellers. Spend slow afternoons at Radhanagar, Kalapathar, Bharatpur, or Laxmanpur. Carry a book, sip coconut water, and enjoy quiet walks. Sunsets often turn into the most photographed moments of the trip. A relaxed Andaman tour package from Gurgaon usually keeps enough free evenings so you are not rushing from one point to another all day.
Light and Sound Show at Cellular Jail: The evening show at Cellular Jail in Port Blair shares stories from India’s freedom struggle. The narrative and lighting create a reflective atmosphere rather than a typical tourist show. I usually suggest booking this on your arrival or departure day, depending on flight timings. This keeps your main island-hopping days free for beaches and water activities while still covering an important historical experience.
Water Activities and Boat Rides: Apart from snorkelling and diving, travellers often try activities like glass-bottom boat rides, sea walking at select spots, and simple boat trips to nearby islands. Availability can depend on weather and permissions, so flexible planning helps. Using authorised operators reduces safety concerns and pricing confusion. I help you prioritise based on comfort level, so you only sign up for activities you genuinely feel ready for.
Café Hopping and Local Food Tasting: Across Port Blair, Havelock, and Neil, you will find small cafés, bakeries, and simple seafood joints. Evening walks usually end with coffee, dessert, or a quiet dinner by the road. You can try local fish preparations or stick to familiar Indian options. I recommend places that past travellers have liked for hygiene and consistency. This way you enjoy local flavour without worrying too much about where to eat.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many days are ideal for an Andaman trip from Gurgaon?
Five to seven days usually work well, giving you time for Port Blair, Havelock, and Neil. You can extend to nine days if you prefer a slower pace and extra excursions.
Do I need a passport for visiting Andaman from Gurgaon?
Indian citizens do not need a passport for Andaman, since it is part of India. You only need valid government ID proofs and relevant permits, managed through your package provider.
Is Andaman safe for solo and family travellers?
Andaman is generally considered safe for solo travellers, couples, and families. Choosing verified hotels, reliable transfers, and pre-booked activities further reduces common risks and last-minute stress.
Are there network or internet issues in Andaman?
Mobile network and data can feel patchy in some islands and remote stretches. Basic connectivity is usually available, but speeds may drop, so plan limited work or online commitments.
What is usually included in an Andaman tour package from Gurgaon?
Packages often include flights or guidance, hotels, daily breakfast, airport and jetty transfers, inter-island ferries, selected sightseeing, and assistance. Exclusions like lunches, activities, and personal expenses are clearly listed in advance.
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