Andaman Tour Packages From Mumbai
An Andaman tour package from Mumbai is all about clear planning, reliable partners, and zero guesswork. I help you sort flights, comfortable hotels, airport transfers, inter island ferries, permits, and guided sightseeing, so you are not juggling calls at the last minute. I share day wise plans in advance, mention inclusions and exclusions clearly, and keep pricing transparent. That way, you avoid common pain points like hidden charges, confusing add ons, or sudden changes in hotels after payment.
I work with verified properties in Port Blair, Havelock, and Neil, so you get clean rooms, proper service, and realistic expectations, not edited photos and surprise downgrades. Andaman is a great pick if you want pristine beaches, slow mornings, and clear water without leaving the country. Cellular Jail, Radhanagar Beach, Ross Island, and water sports at North Bay create a good mix of history, scenery, and fun. I coordinate with trusted local teams to reduce the risk of last minute cancellations, payment fraud, or incomplete itineraries. With clear communication, written vouchers, and support through the trip, you can focus on the islands while I take care of the planning.
Best Time To Visit Andaman
The Best Time to Visit Andaman is generally from November to April, when the weather usually stays pleasant, sea conditions are more stable, and sightseeing, beach time, and water sports feel more enjoyable.
- Peak Season: November to February, cooler temperatures, more travellers, higher demand for hotels and ferries. Ideal for honeymooners, families, and corporate trips who prefer lively vibes and structured group departures.
- Shoulder Season: March to mid May, relatively warm days, clearer seas, better chances of getting good hotel deals. Suitable for travellers who want value, fewer crowds, and flexible sightseeing plans.
- Waning Season: Late May to October, higher chances of rain and choppy seas on some days. Good for budget focused travellers who are comfortable with possible schedule changes and limited water activities.
How to Reach Andaman
Reaching Andaman from Mumbai is straightforward by air, and more complex or indirect by other modes because the islands are separated from mainland India by the sea. Most travellers choose flights, then use local ferries between islands.
By Air: The primary entry point is Veer Savarkar International Airport in Port Blair. You can fly from Mumbai with either a direct flight, if available in specific seasons, or a one stop connection via major Indian cities like Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, or Hyderabad. Travel time varies based on layovers. I help you choose reasonable connections, align arrival times with hotel check in, and sync ferry schedules for Havelock or Neil, so you avoid long gaps at the airport. Flights are usually included or clearly mentioned in your Andaman tour package from Mumbai, with full disclosure on baggage rules and refund policies.
By Train: There is no train route to Andaman, as the islands sit in the Bay of Bengal and are not connected by rail. However, you can use trains as a feeder option to reach a departure city like Chennai or Kolkata from Mumbai, then board a flight to Port Blair from there. This works for travellers who prefer partial land travel or want to split the journey, although it increases overall travel time.
By Bus: There is no direct bus connectivity to Andaman because of the sea separation. You can travel by bus from Mumbai to a coastal city on the mainland such as Chennai, Kolkata, or Visakhapatnam, then take a flight onward to Port Blair. This option usually suits very budget conscious or slow travellers who are planning a longer multi city trip rather than a short holiday focused only on Andaman.
Places to Visit in Andaman
Port Blair: The capital of Andaman and Nicobar Islands serves as your entry point and first base. Key places include Cellular Jail with its evening light and sound show, Corbyn’s Cove Beach, and local museums. Port Blair also offers markets for souvenirs, simple cafes, and access to nearby islands by ferry, making it an essential starting and ending stop for most itineraries.
Havelock Island, now Swaraj Dweep: Famous for Radhanagar Beach, often cited among India’s most beautiful beaches, Havelock offers long white sand stretches and calm turquoise water. You can relax by the shore, enjoy structured water activities at Elephant Beach, or book scuba dives through certified operators. Many travellers choose to spend two or more nights here to slow down, enjoy sunsets, and make the most of their island stay.
Neil Island, now Shaheed Dweep: Neil Island has a quiet, laidback charm. Natural Bridge, Laxmanpur Beach, and Bharatpur Beach are popular stops, each offering different views and atmospheres. It is less crowded than Havelock, which appeals to travellers seeking silence, photography spots, and slow walks by the sea. The island works well for couples and solo travellers who enjoy simple stays and uncrowded beaches.
Ross Island, now Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Island: Just a short boat ride from Port Blair, this island showcases remnants of British era buildings overtaken by roots and greenery. Old churches, offices, and homes stand in partial ruins, creating striking visuals. Guided walks share historical context, while deer and peacocks roam around. It is a good half day trip for history lovers and photographers who enjoy heritage combined with island scenery.
North Bay Island: North Bay is popular for first time water sports. You can try glass bottom boat rides, snorkelling, sea walking with proper gear, and other structured activities through local operators. The reef areas near North Bay allow you to spot corals and colourful fish in relatively shallow waters. It works well for families and groups who want a taste of undersea life without committing to a full scuba diving course.
Things to Do in Andaman
Snorkelling and Scuba Diving: Andaman’s clear waters, in selected pockets, offer good visibility and plenty of marine life. Dive centres in Havelock, Neil, and some parts of Port Blair arrange beginner friendly dives with training sessions. Snorkelling suits those who prefer staying closer to the surface. I help you pick reputable operators that follow safety guidelines and share realistic expectations about time in water and certification options.
Beach Hopping and Sunset Watching: Simple experiences often become the most memorable. Spend time walking along Radhanagar Beach, relaxing at Laxmanpur Beach, or sitting by the shore at Corbyn’s Cove. Sunsets usually feel special on these islands, with soft light and changing colours. I design itineraries that do not rush you through beaches, so you have at least one unhurried evening simply sitting by the sea.
Historical and Cultural Visits: The Cellular Jail in Port Blair is a key stop for many Indian travellers. The light and sound show shares stories from the freedom struggle in an engaging format. You can also visit local museums that talk about tribal communities and the region’s history. These visits bring context to the islands, beyond beaches, and create a deeper connection with the destination.
Water Sports and Boat Rides: Activities like jet skiing, banana boat rides, parasailing, and glass bottom boat tours are available at designated beaches and islands. North Bay and some areas around Havelock usually see more demand. I recommend booking structured activities through trusted vendors, either included in your package or clearly quoted in advance, so you are not negotiating on the spot or dealing with unclear pricing.
Leisure, Cafes, and Local Food: After sightseeing, you can slow down with simple pleasures. Try local seafood at recommended restaurants, explore small cafes on Havelock, or enjoy a quiet evening walk near your hotel. Many travellers appreciate one free day in their plan to read by the beach, catch up on work if needed, or simply sleep in. I keep room for this breathing space in itineraries instead of packing every hour with activities.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many days are ideal for an Andaman trip from Mumbai?
Five to seven days usually work well, giving you time for Port Blair, Havelock, and Neil, with some buffer for ferry timings and relaxed beach time without rushing every day.
Are flights included in the Andaman tour package from Mumbai?
Packages can include flights or offer land only options. I clearly mention this in the proposal, share sample fares, and help you decide based on flexibility, budget, and travel preferences.
Is Andaman safe for couples and families?
Andaman is generally considered safe for tourists. I work with verified hotels, licensed transport, and pre booked activities to reduce uncertainties and provide reliable local support throughout your stay.
Do I need a passport or visa to visit Andaman from Mumbai?
Indian citizens do not need a passport or visa to visit Andaman. You only need a valid government issued ID card, and permits for restricted areas are usually handled locally.
Which month is best for water sports in Andaman?
Conditions are usually better from November to April, with calmer seas on many days. Actual availability depends on local weather and safety checks, so activities are confirmed closer to travel dates.
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