Andaman Tour Packages From Trivandrum
An Andaman tour package from Trivandrum should feel simple, clear, and relaxed, not confusing or risky. I help you plan end to end, including flights guidance, Port Blair hotel options, inter-island ferries, airport transfers, and curated sightseeing. You see the complete itinerary, inclusions, and exclusions upfront, so there are no surprise costs later. I work only with verified local partners and audited stays, so you avoid poor quality hotels, bait-and-switch room types, and last minute cancellations that ruin a beach holiday.
You get transparent payment terms, clear cancellation policies, and written confirmations before you pay the balance. No vague verbal promises. Andaman is a great choice if you want clear blue water, clean beaches, and a relaxed pace without leaving India. Port Blair, Havelock Island, and Neil Island offer a blend of beaches, historic sites, reefs, and quiet cafes. With a thoughtfully designed plan, you spend less time worrying about logistics like ferries, permits, and transfers, and more time enjoying sunsets and the sound of the sea.
Best Time To Visit Andaman
The Best Time to Visit Andaman is usually between November and April. These months generally bring pleasant weather, calmer seas, and clearer skies, which suit beach walks, boat rides, and underwater activities. Many travellers who plan an Andaman tour package from Trivandrum prefer this window for better ferry operations and smoother sightseeing.
- Peak Season, December to March: Popular travel months with pleasant conditions and higher demand. Ideal for family vacations and honeymoons, though early booking is advisable for good hotel choices.
- Shoulder Season, April, May, September, October: Weather can be warm yet manageable, with comparatively fewer crowds. Good for value seekers who want a balance of cost and comfort.
- Waning Season, June to August: Monsoon influence may bring rain and choppy seas. Suitable for relaxed, budget focused travellers who do not mind possible schedule changes for ferries or water sports.
How to Reach Andaman
Andaman is accessible primarily by air, and most travellers from Kerala choose a connecting flight. For an Andaman tour package from Trivandrum, I usually recommend planning flights first, then aligning hotel and ferry schedules accordingly.
By Air: You can fly from Trivandrum to Port Blair with one or more connections through major Indian cities such as Chennai, Bengaluru, or Kolkata, depending on airline schedules at the time of booking. Veer Savarkar International Airport in Port Blair is the main entry point to the islands. The flight route can change based on season and airline operations, so I help you pick practical connections with reasonable layover times, not rushed or excessively long ones. Airport to hotel transfers in Port Blair are usually private or shared cabs, which I pre-arrange to avoid haggling on arrival.
By Train: There is no rail connectivity to Andaman because it is an island group separated by sea from mainland India. However, if you prefer train travel for part of the journey, you can take a train from Kerala to a coastal city such as Chennai or Kolkata, then continue by air to Port Blair. I help align train arrival and flight departure so that you have enough buffer time and do not face stressful last minute rush.
By Bus: Direct bus travel to Andaman is not possible due to the sea in between. Buses can only take you to major mainland cities that have airports, such as Chennai. From there, you must fly to Port Blair. For travellers who want to keep costs in check, I usually compare options like bus plus flight, or train plus flight, and suggest the route that feels practical, time efficient, and safe, instead of simply the cheapest on paper.
Places to Visit in Andaman
Port Blair: Port Blair is the capital and your typical first stop. The historic Cellular Jail, light and sound show, and nearby Ross Island tell stories from the colonial era. You can also visit Corbyn’s Cove Beach for a relaxed evening, simple water activities, and local snacks. I usually recommend at least one full day here before moving to the other islands.
Havelock Island, now Swaraj Dweep: Havelock is known for its slow rhythm and scenic beaches. Radhanagar Beach often appears in lists of beautiful beaches in India, thanks to its wide shoreline and soft sand. Elephant Beach offers a base for water sports and snorkeling. Most honeymoon and family plans keep two to three nights on Havelock for unhurried mornings and sunset walks.
Neil Island, now Shaheed Dweep: Neil Island feels quieter and more laid back than Havelock. Natural Bridge, Laxmanpur Beach, and Bharatpur Beach offer coastal views, tide pools, and gentle waters in certain areas. Many travellers enjoy cycling or using local transport to move between points. I suggest Neil for those who value calm, minimal crowd, and slower evenings rather than busy nightlife.
Ross Island and North Bay: Ross Island, accessible by short boat ride from Port Blair, holds remnants of old colonial structures, shaded walkways, and sea views. Paired with Ross, North Bay Island is known for basic snorkeling and glass bottom boat rides that give a glimpse of corals and fish near the shore. It is a convenient half day or full day trip from Port Blair.
Chidiya Tapu and Wandoor: Chidiya Tapu, often called a sunset point by travellers, offers a scenic coastline and a forested backdrop. Bird enthusiasts can spot several species in the area. Wandoor region, with its beach and gateway to the Marine National Park, attracts visitors who like nature, quiet stretches of sand, and the idea of exploring nearby islands by authorized boats, subject to permits and season.
Things to Do in Andaman
Snorkeling and Introductory Dives: Many visitors try snorkeling or introductory scuba dives at sites around Havelock, Neil, or North Bay. Certified local operators provide basic training, equipment, and guided sessions. These experiences reveal colourful fish and corals in clear water. I help you book with recommended, safety focused dive shops that have trained instructors and proper briefings, not just the cheapest vendor on the beach.
Beach Hopping and Sunsets: A big part of an Andaman tour package from Trivandrum is simple beach time. You can spend relaxed hours at Radhanagar Beach, Laxmanpur Beach, or calm corners near Port Blair. Sunset views often feel different each day, with changing colours and cloud patterns. I usually structure itineraries so you are not rushed, giving you time to just sit, read, or walk barefoot along the shore.
Light and Sound Show at Cellular Jail: The evening show at Cellular Jail in Port Blair shares stories of India’s freedom struggle. The narration, lights, and music create a reflective atmosphere. I book tickets in advance where possible, because seats can get booked quickly in busy periods. A guided visit earlier in the day helps you understand the background before you watch the show.
Island Hopping by Ferry: Inter island ferries link Port Blair, Havelock, and Neil. Journeys on these ferries are experiences in themselves, with sea views and changing shades of blue. I help you choose between government and private ferries based on schedule and comfort, and also align transfers with hotel check in and check out times. This reduces waiting, confusion at jetties, and risk of missing connections.
Nature Trails and Simple Adventure: Short walks, nature trails, and informal hikes near Chidiya Tapu or forested pockets give a break from pure beach time. Some travellers like kayaking in calm mangrove areas with trained guides. I can add such soft adventure activities to your plan only if you are comfortable, and always with safety focused operators. This keeps the trip varied without feeling too intense or tiring.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many days are ideal for an Andaman tour from Trivandrum?
Five to seven days usually work well, with time for Port Blair, Havelock, and Neil. This duration keeps travel relaxed, covers key sights, and allows free time.
Do I need a passport for visiting Andaman from Trivandrum?
Indian citizens do not need a passport for Andaman, since it is within India. You must carry valid government photo identification and required permits for specific protected areas.
Are water sports in Andaman suitable for non-swimmers?
Yes, many basic activities like snorkeling with life jackets and introductory dives are designed for non-swimmers, under instructor supervision. Operators conduct briefings, provide safety gear, and stay close throughout.
Which is better, Havelock or Neil Island for a short trip?
For a short visit, Havelock often suits first timers due to Radhanagar Beach and more activity options. Neil Island is quieter, ideal if you prefer minimal crowds and slower evenings.
Are vegetarian and South Indian food options easily available in Andaman?
Yes, many restaurants and hotels serve vegetarian dishes and basic South Indian items. However, extensive regional variety may be limited, so I recommend sharing food preferences while planning.
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