Andaman Tour Packages From Jaipur
An Andaman tour package from Jaipur is more than a ticket and hotel combo, it is a well-planned escape from Rajasthan’s dry heat to calm turquoise waters and soft white sand. I help you with flights, comfortable stays, airport transfers, island transfers, local sightseeing, and activity bookings, all with upfront pricing. You see every inclusion in writing, so there are no surprise add-ons at the last minute. I work only with verified hotels and local partners to avoid common issues such as misrepresented rooms, overbooked properties, and sudden itinerary changes.
Andaman is a great choice if you want a tropical holiday while still staying within India. Port Blair, Havelock Island, and Neil Island offer beaches, light and sound shows, sunset points, and water sports. Many travellers worry about hidden charges, fake itineraries, and payment fraud when they search online. I address this with transparent quotes, clear cancellation policies, and secure payment links. You receive day-wise plans, support during travel, and honest guidance on what is worth your time and money. The idea is simple, you enjoy the islands, I handle the planning.
Best Time To Visit Andaman
The Best Time to Visit Andaman is generally from November to April. These months usually bring calmer seas, clearer skies, and pleasant temperatures that suit beach walks, water activities, and relaxed sightseeing.
- Peak Season: November to February, comfortable weather, higher demand for hotels and ferries, ideal for honeymoons, family holidays, and first-time visitors who want the classic Andaman experience.
- Shoulder Season: March to April and October, slightly warmer days but manageable, fewer crowds and better chances of getting preferred resorts and activities at more value-friendly prices.
- Waning Season: May to September, higher chances of rain and rough sea conditions, suitable for budget-focused travellers who are flexible with plans and do not mind occasional activity rescheduling.
How to Reach Andaman
To start your journey for an Andaman tour package from Jaipur, you first travel from Jaipur to Port Blair, the capital of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Port Blair has the main airport that connects the islands with major Indian cities. There are usually no direct flights from Jaipur, so you connect through hubs like Delhi, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, or Chennai. I help you select practical connections with reasonable layovers, so you do not feel rushed or stranded between flights.
By Air: The most convenient way is by flight. You fly out of Jaipur International Airport and connect to a flight heading to Veer Savarkar International Airport in Port Blair. Flight durations vary based on layovers and routes. I ensure your arrival and departure timings match your hotel check-in, ferry schedules to Havelock or Neil, and planned tours. This avoids the stress of long waits or missed transfers.
By Train: There is no direct train to Andaman because the islands are separated from mainland India by sea. However, you can travel by train from Jaipur to a coastal city such as Kolkata or Chennai, then continue the journey by air or ship. I usually recommend a flight from Jaipur for comfort and time saving, but I can help you plan rail segments if you prefer that experience on the mainland side.
By Bus: Buses cannot reach Andaman, as there is no road connectivity over the sea. You may use buses only for travel within mainland India, for example from Jaipur to Delhi, Jaipur to Ahmedabad, or Jaipur to another major city that has better flight options to Port Blair. From that city, you still need to fly. Once you are in Andaman, local movement happens by cabs, autos in limited areas, two-wheelers, and pre-booked ferries between islands.
Places to Visit in Andaman
Port Blair: Most trips begin in Port Blair, the entry point for Andaman. Here you can visit Cellular Jail, attend the evening light and sound show, explore the local markets, and enjoy short beach visits. It works as a base for your ferries to other islands and offers a mix of history, culture, and coastal views, perfect for the first day of your holiday.
Havelock Island, now officially Swaraj Dweep: Havelock is famous for its clean beaches and relaxed vibe. Radhanagar Beach often tops beach recommendation lists for its long white shoreline and beautiful sunsets. Elephant Beach attracts snorkelling lovers and casual swimmers. Many travellers prefer staying here for two or three nights to slow down, walk by the sea, and enjoy resort stays surrounded by greenery.
Neil Island, now Shaheed Dweep: Neil Island offers a quieter, more laid-back environment than Havelock. Key sights include Bharatpur Beach, Laxmanpur Beach, and the natural rock bridge. The shallow waters and clear visibility often make this island appealing for beginners who want to try snorkelling. Evenings feel calm, with simple cafes and open skies giving a break from city noise and crowds.
Ross Island, now Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Island: A short boat ride from Port Blair takes you to Ross Island, known for colonial ruins, green pathways, and open areas where deer often roam. The island gives a glimpse into the region’s past administrative centre. Guided walks help you understand the history, while sea views and tree-covered trails make it a pleasant half-day visit in most itineraries.
North Bay and nearby spots: North Bay Island is a popular stop for travellers who want an introduction to water activities. It frequently offers options like glass-bottom boat rides and basic snorkelling with instructors. The waters around the area display colourful marine life, which is attractive even if you are not a strong swimmer. This day trip pairs well with Ross Island and fits neatly into a Port Blair based schedule.
Things to Do in Andaman
Snorkelling and basic scuba experiences: The clear waters around Havelock, Neil, and North Bay are known for vibrant coral and fish. I help you connect with authorised dive centres that follow safety guidelines and provide proper equipment. Even first-timers can try introductory dives or guided snorkelling in shallow zones, with instructors explaining signals, breathing methods, and suitable spots depending on comfort level.
Beach hopping and sunsets: Andaman rewards slow travellers. You can spend relaxed hours at Radhanagar Beach, Bharatpur Beach, or Laxmanpur Beach, simply walking along the shore or sitting with a book. Sunsets often turn the sky gold and orange, ideal for photographs and quiet reflection. I plan your schedule so you are not rushing between beaches, giving you enough time to enjoy each location properly.
Light and sound show at Cellular Jail: The evening programme at Cellular Jail in Port Blair shares stories from India’s freedom struggle using narration and lighting effects. It is a moving experience for many visitors and adds depth to the trip beyond beaches and water sports. I usually recommend advance ticket planning, as seats can fill quickly in popular months, especially for larger families and corporate groups.
Island hopping with ferries: A big part of the Andaman experience is travelling by ferry between Port Blair, Havelock, and Neil. I help you choose suitable timings and operators, and I explain baggage rules and check-in buffers. A well-planned ferry schedule avoids last-minute panic, missed connections, and unnecessary waiting at ports. Island hopping gives you varied landscapes, from busy harbours to quiet tropical stretches.
Local food, markets, and simple walks: You can explore small cafes, seafood restaurants, and local markets in Port Blair and on the islands. Fresh catch of the day, basic Indian meals, and some continental options are usually available. Evening walks on the promenade or near the jetty areas feel safe and relaxed. I guide you towards known, reliable spots so you avoid hygiene worries or confused last-minute restaurant searches.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many days are ideal for an Andaman tour from Jaipur?
Five to seven days usually work well. This allows time for Port Blair, Havelock, and Neil, along with island transfers, beach time, and one or two key activities.
Are direct flights available from Jaipur to Andaman?
Direct flights are generally not available. Travellers usually connect via cities like Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru, or Hyderabad before flying onward to Port Blair in the Andaman Islands.
Is Andaman suitable for families with children and seniors?
Yes, Andaman works well for families. With thoughtful planning, shorter travel days, and carefully chosen hotels, children and seniors can enjoy beaches, ferries, and light sightseeing comfortably.
What type of hotels are included in your Andaman packages?
I work with verified budget, mid-range, and premium hotels. You receive photographs, room categories, and inclusion details in writing so you know exactly what you are booking.
Are water activities in Andaman safe for beginners?
Reputed operators use safety gear, instructors, and basic briefings. I book only with authorised partners and suggest activities that match your comfort level, especially for first-time swimmers and families.
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