Andaman and Nicobar Island in Summer

Visiting Andaman in summer is one of the best ways to experience warm tropical weather, turquoise beaches, and calm waves that make the islands perfect for relaxing holidays. The temperature typically ranges between 25°C and 32°C during these months, offering comfortable conditions for swimming, snorkeling, island hopping, and scenic boat rides. Clear skies and long sunny days allow travellers to explore popular beaches, nature trails, historical sites, and hidden coves without weather interruptions.

Families, couples, and adventure lovers choose Andaman in summer for its peaceful beaches, rich marine life, and wide range of water sports. The season is ideal for exploring white sand beaches, coral reefs, mangrove creeks, and nature reserves. Late summer brings mild humidity, but sea conditions remain safe for most activities.

Travellers booking Andaman tour packages often add island excursions such as Havelock, Neil, Ross, and Baratang for a complete coastal getaway. Whether you are planning an Andaman Family Trip, a romantic escape under Andaman Honeymoon Packages, or a scenic group vacation under Andaman Group Packages, the islands offer a memorable experience. Andaman in summer provides the right mix of nature, beaches, adventure, and relaxation, making it one of India’s most enjoyable coastal destinations.

Weather and Temperatures

  • Summer season: April to June with temperatures between 24°C and 37°C

  • Hottest period: Early April usually brings the highest heat

  • Humidity: Levels stay high through the season

  • Rainfall: Light showers may start in May as the monsoon approaches

Activities and Experiences

  • Water sports: Clear water supports activities like snorkeling and diving, though some services may pause as sea conditions change

  • Beaches: Spend time on open beaches and enjoy calm mornings, especially in April

  • Crowds: Expect fewer visitors compared to winter, giving more room at major spots

Things to Consider

  • Monsoon: Rain and stronger winds can begin in late May or early June

  • Water activity closures: Some operators may suspend activities during rough seas, so check availability before booking

  • Travel planning: Plan  for the trip in April for stable weather and smoother outdoor plans

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Places to Visit in Andaman in Summer

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Radhanagar Beach, Havelock

Best time to visit: October to May
Suggested duration: 2 to 3 hours
Facilities: Lifeguards, restrooms, changing rooms, shaded areas, refreshment stalls
Restaurants: Barefoot Bistro, Something Different Café, Anju Coco Resto, Fat Martin Café
Ideal for: Swimming, sunsets, beach walks, families

Radhanagar Beach remains one of the top choices during Andaman in summer thanks to its calm waters, white sands, and stunning blue shades. The beach is perfect for swimming, sunbathing, relaxing under coastal trees, and watching golden sunsets. The waves stay gentle in summer, making the experience peaceful and safe for families. Radhanagar is considered one of the best places to visit in Andaman in summer, offering clear skies, warm water, and scenic stretches ideal for photography. Travellers also enjoy quiet morning walks, fresh coconut water, and slow moments by the shoreline.

Top experiences
  • Swim and sunbathe at the Blue Flag-certified beach.?
  • Watch the sunset over the wide white?sand shoreline.?
  • Enjoy beach walks and photography along the long curved bay.
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Elephant Beach

Best time to visit: October to May
Suggested duration: 2 to 4 hours
Facilities: Changing huts, restrooms, water-sport counters, life jackets, refreshment stalls
Restaurants: Full Moon Café, Bonova Café & Pub, Shakahaar Pure Veg Restaurant, Dakshin Restaurant
Ideal for: Snorkelling, sea walking, water sports, families

Elephant Beach is among the best places to visit in Andaman in summer for snorkelling and underwater adventures. Its shallow coral reefs, bright fish, and clear water make it an unforgettable summer hotspot. Travellers reach the beach either by boat or through a short forest trail. Summer offers perfect underwater visibility, ideal for beginners trying snorkelling for the first time.

Water sports like sea-walking, jet skiing, and banana boat rides remain popular because of the calm sea conditions. The colourful coral formations, soft sand, and vibrant marine life make Elephant Beach a must-visit spot.

Top experiences: 
  • Guided snorkelling over shallow reef
  • Sea walking with an oxygen helmet
  • Glass-bottom boat ride
  • Jet ski and banana boat rides in calm sea.
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Neil Island

Best time to visit: October to May
Suggested duration: 1 to 2 days
Facilities: Bicycle rentals, scooter rentals, cafés, small restaurants, ATMs, basic beach facilities
Restaurants: The Island Spices, SeaShell Neil Restaurant, Garden View Restaurant, Blue Sea Restaurant
Ideal for: Cycling, relaxed beach time, nature viewing, couples

Neil Island turns into a peaceful tropical paradise during Andaman and Nicobar Islands in summer, offering quiet beaches, clear water, and beautiful sunrise and sunset views. A Neil Island tour lets travellers enjoy the best of Bharatpur Beach, which is perfect for water sports, while Laxmanpur Beach is popular for serene walks and dramatic rock formations.

Summer brings calm weather that is ideal for cycling around the island, exploring natural bridges, and relaxing at beachfront cafés. Nature lovers enjoy this island for its greenery, coral lagoons, and slow-paced atmosphere. The island remains accessible throughout summer and offers great photo spots along the coastline.

Top experiences: 
  • Water activities at Bharatpur Beach.
  • Sunset walks at Laxmanpur Beach.
  • Visit the Natural Bridge during low tide.
  • Cycle between beaches on smooth roads.
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Baratang Island

Best time to visit: October to April
Suggested duration: Full day
Facilities: Convoy access road, jetty, speedboats, guided cave trail, local stalls
Restaurants: Dew Dale Resort Restaurant, Jetty canteens at Nilambur and Baratang, local dhaba stalls
Ideal for: Adventure seekers, nature enthusiasts, cave exploration

Baratang Island becomes a fascinating experience during Andaman in summer, offering mangrove creeks, limestone caves, and scenic boat rides. The weather is suitable for exploring the Andaman jungle routes and enjoying canoe-style rides through narrow mangrove channels. A Baratang trip lets you witness the limestone caves at their best, as they appear even more impressive under bright summer light, making photography easier.

The journey itself is memorable, passing through creeks, tropical forests, and tribal reserve areas. Baratang is ideal for travellers who want nature and adventure together during their summer trip.

Top experiences: 
  • Boat ride through thick mangrove creeks.
  • Walk to the Limestone Caves.
  • Observe stalagmite and stalactite formations.
  • Visit to the Mud Volcano.
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Ross Island

Best time to visit: October to May
Suggested duration: 1 to 2 hours
Facilities: Guided tours, walking paths, shaded seating areas
Restaurants: New Lighthouse Restaurant, Lighthouse Residency, Icy Spicy, Annapurna Cafeteria
Ideal for: Heritage walks, photography, nature trails

Ross Island provides a unique mix of nature, ruins, and history during Andaman in summer. Travellers visit colonial structures covered with roots and vines, walk through shaded paths, and meet friendly deer roaming freely. Summer weather makes it easy to explore the island on foot and enjoy the sea breeze along the coastline.

The island’s charm lies in its old British buildings, forest trails, and views of Port Blair across the water. Ross Island is also one of the top historical places to visit in Andaman and Nicobar in summer, making it a great addition to summer sightseeing.

Top experiences: 
  • Explore colonial ruins such as the old church and administrative buildings.
  • Walk under shaded forest paths.
  • Spot deer and peacocks.
  • View Port Blair from the coast.

Plenty of adventure and leisurely activities have taken the name of Little Andaman to the sky. When the size of the island is considered, Little Andaman is in the fourth position on the list of islands in Andaman. This island belongs to the south Andaman district, a little far away from Port Blair about 88 kms. 

A part of Little Andaman group, Little Andaman Island is kept separated by the famous Duncan Passage and the low-lying island possesses a large scale of rainforests and several unique species of marine turtles. Along with them, the long white sandy beaches and the captivating waterfalls provide the island a fairy tale like beauty.

Highlights: The popular Little Andaman Lighthouse which is already known as Richardson’s Lighthouse is the one thing that makes the island renowned and it is located about 14 km south from Hut Bay port. Onge aboriginal tribes are the native people here and they call their island as Egu Belong.

Activities: The island has gained popularity through surfing and there are hundreds of spots to do authentic surfing as the water is so friendly yet tricky at times. Along with surfing, there are some other important activities have achieved special spaces in the hearts of tourists. They are boating through the creeks, elephant safari, elephant calves training etc. Also, there is an astonishing beach located 14 km from Hut Bay Jetty which is truly blessed with long shores and amiable water. There you can do sun basking, surfing, snorkeling and coral viewing. 

Flanked by the long array of coconut plantation, the beach houses a lot of tourist huts. From Hut Bay Jetty, you have to travel around 6.5 kms to reach yet another activity centre that is White Surf waterfall lying calmly in the middle of thick evergreen forests. In addition to that, a visit to Whisper Wave Waterfall should be considered as important as you will be trekking for 4 kms approximately through the dense forest to reach this enigmatic waterfall.

Distance from Port Blair: Little Island is lying 88 km south of Port Blair and daily boat services are available to reach Hut Bay wharf which is the central point to connect to the Little Andaman Island.

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Fulfil your zest for adventure by visiting the Jolly Buoy Island when you are vacationing in Andaman. Renowned for its beautiful corals and its scintillating beaches, this place can be accessed from Wandoor Beach and is one of the famous places to visit in Port Blair.  Often called a no man’ s land, this place can be visited by boats after bringing and taking back all the necessary things. Famous for snorkelling and scuba diving, Jolly Buoy Island will make you feel like you are at the end of the world with the infinite sea in front of your eyes.

One of the most fascinating things about visiting Jolly Buoy Island is that you can have a look at the gorgeous coral reefs through glass bottom when you are riding there. Moreover, the place is a no plastic zone and boasts of some of the cleanest natural surroundings that you will witness in your life. The stunning island is a must visit if you are a nature lover.

Highlights: The place is a no plastic zone and it is banned by the authorities to leave any plastic items there. It is one of the cleanest places to visit.

Activities: The adventure lovers can look forward to have an enthralling glass bottom boat ride and see the beautiful coral reefs beneath. Jolly Buoy Island is also an excellent place to enjoy activities like snorkelling and scuba diving.

Distance from Port Blair: It is located 30km south west of Port Blair.

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As the name suggests, Chidiya Tapu is the perfect haven for unseen migratory birds and common native birds found in the Andaman Islands and it is one of the popular places to visit in Port  Blair. Recognized as the most enchanting beach in Andaman and tourists arrive here on a large scale as the beach extends the best ever sights for them including the eye catching sunrise and sunset views. This is a silent yet crowded beach encircled by evergreen forests on one side and the short hills on the other side. 

As it is considered to be the presenter of the most finishing touch of sunset and sunrise views, it is the main hub in Andaman Islands. The beach is filled with 46 varieties of endangered species of birds, and white spotted deer. There are a lot of seasonal orchids and other varieties of plants.

Highlights: The major attractions of Chidiya Tapu are the Chidiya Tapu Biological Park, the Sylvan Sands, the Munda Pahar Beaches etc. You will be able to stay at a forest guesthouse located nearby atop a hillock and from there, the panoramic view of Chidiya Tapu in detail.

Activities: Apart from sunset and sunrise views, plenty of people come for an Andaman and Nicobar trip to see this beach, to identify the rare species appear in multiple colours and size. Even though many of the birds are commonly found on the beach, you would find it as a unique and unnatural scene to find the colourful gathering of them.

Boating is an attractive activity done here as well as snorkeling and swimming are also a part of the adventure activities usually experienced by those who visit here.

Distance from Port Blair: It is located about 25 kms from Port Blair.

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One of the most beautiful and famous beaches in Andaman, Wandoor Beach is located to the east of Port Blair. Because of the presence of colourful corals on the beach, tourists find it attractive and catchy. Besides, the large thickets in the surrounding give the beach an amalgamated charm. Tourists select Wandoor Beach to simply relax by looking at the crystal clear water and the blushing white sandy stretch on the shore. 

Highlights: There would be hundreds of fisher men boats arranged on the shore giving a colourful ambience to the beach. The large marine collection adheres to the positive features of the beach. A part of the famous Mahatma Gandhi National Park, Wandoor has achieved fame through the rare species found in the park and in the nearby villages.

Activities: Very close to Wandoor Beach, there is a large cave formed after the enormous depositions over the years and adventure lovers take a trekking trip through the wilderness to reach the caves and enjoy spending time over there. Comparatively, Wandoor 

Beach is perfect for relaxing and basking in the calm rays of the sun. But it would be auspiciously awesome to watch the sunset and sunrise from the shore. Since the large amount of corals always glitter from the water, people love to do swimming as well to enjoy being friends with these rare species of sea.

Distance from Port Blair: From Port Blair, you have to cover about 25 kms only to reach Wandoor Beach. Boat services are available from Port Blair to Wandoor Village and from there, you can reach the beach by foot or by road.

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Red Skin Island is situated inside the Marine National Park and it is a great place to rather chill out as well as indulge in refreshing activities. On the coastal area of the island, the abundance of red coral reefs is seen and that is the reason why the island got its name. A worthwhile travel to the island on a boat would enable you to see the auspicious marine life and the wide extension of red coral reefs, the island boasts of.

The uninhabited island has a great range of flora but the number of tourists will make you surprised. Visitors come to Red Skin Island would know about Jolly Buoy Island. Both the island are opened alternatively in six months difference.

Highlights: Wandoor village is located really close to Red Skin Island, about 2 kms distance only. It is the gateway to Mahatma Gandhi National Park and the small village is a tremendous relaxing ground as well. The glass bottom rides along the sea would extend a revamping sight of the precious marine life floating freely through the hindrance free underwater world.

 The island will be opened during the months of June, July, August, September and October and that time, monsoon would be visiting the island. This is the best time to visit Port Blair when the number of tourists will be lesser and you would be able to enjoy the island with all its beauty.

Activities: Snorkeling, diving, swimming, island hopping, boating etc have a lot of admirers on this island as the marine world is indescribably stunning.

Distance from Port Blair: It is located at a distance which needs about 40 minute journey from Port Blair.

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Top Things To Do In Andaman In Summer

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Snorkelling & Scuba Diving

Approximate cost: INR 800–1,500 for snorkelling; INR 3,000–4,500 for scuba
Average duration: 20–30 minutes for snorkelling; 45 minutes for scuba
Ideal time of day: Morning
Best places to try: Elephant Beach, Nemo Reef, North Bay
What to carry or wear: Swimwear, quick-dry clothes, towel
Accessibility information for families and seniors: Suitable for beginners; scuba needs basic fitness

Snorkelling and scuba diving are the most exciting experiences in Andaman in the summer, offering clear water, stable waves, and excellent marine visibility. Popular diving spots include Elephant Beach, Nemo Reef, and North Bay. Summer conditions allow travellers to safely explore coral gardens, colourful fish, and underwater cliffs.

Certified instructors guide first-time divers, making it perfect for beginners. Snorkelling & scuba diving are considered top activities to do in Andaman, especially due to the warm water and bright sunlight that reveal the island’s vibrant marine world.

Safety instructions and basic requirements:
  • Follow instructor briefing
  • Stay close to the group
  • Avoid touching corals
  • Declare medical conditions
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Sea Walking

Approximate cost: INR 3,000–3,500
Average duration: 20–25 minutes
Ideal time of day: Morning to early afternoon
Best place to try: North Bay and Elephant Beach
What to carry or wear: Comfortable beachwear, light footwear
Accessibility information for families and seniors: Good for non-swimmers; helmet weight may feel heavy for some seniors

Sea walking is a unique underwater activity ideal for travellers exploring Andaman and Nicobar Islands in Summer. The calm sea during summer allows safe entry into shallow coral zones. A special oxygen helmet keeps visitors comfortable as they walk along the ocean floor.

This experience lets travellers watch fish swim around them, making it one of the most memorable summer adventures. It is suitable for families, couples, and groups wanting soft adventure without swimming skills. Summer clarity enhances the beauty of the corals and underwater landscapes.

Safety instructions and basic requirements:
  • Listen to the helmet-use briefing
  • Walk slowly on the seabed
  • Avoid bending forward
  • Inform staff of medical issues
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Sunset Cruise in Port Blair

Approximate cost: INR 2000–4000
Average duration: 1 to 1.5 hours
Ideal time of day: 4.30 PM to 6.30 PM
Best place to try: Phoenix Bay Jetty
What to carry or wear: Light clothing, a scarf or light jacket
Accessibility information for families and seniors: Easy boarding on most cruise boats; seating support available

A sunset cruise becomes one of the most relaxing experiences during Andaman Nicobar in Summer, offering calm seas, orange skies, and refreshing ocean wind. Travellers enjoy sailing past coastal cliffs, harbour views, and distant islands while listening to onboard music.

Summer skies remain clear, producing striking sunset colours that are ideal for photography. The cruise is suitable for families and couples looking for a peaceful evening experience. It remains one of the top summer highlights in Port Blair, providing a scenic end to an active day.

Safety instructions and basic requirements:
  • Follow boarding guidelines
  • Stay within designated seating areas
  • Wear life jackets when told
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Trekking to Mount Harriet

Approximate cost: INR 25 for Indian Adults and INR 10 for children 
Average duration: 2–3 hours
Ideal time of day: Early morning
What to carry or wear: Trek shoes, cap, hydration pack
Accessibility information for families and seniors: Moderate trail; not suitable for mobility issues

Mount Harriet offers a refreshing nature trek during Andaman in Summer, with shaded forest paths, cool breezes, and excellent viewpoints. The trail leads through tropical trees, butterflies, and calm natural surroundings, making it a pleasant summer activity. You can also explore more about this place through the Mount Harriet National Park guide.

Early mornings are the best time for this trek due to soft sunlight and comfortable temperatures. Travellers looking for mild adventure and scenic walking trails enjoy this peaceful summer activity away from crowded tourist areas.

Safety instructions and basic requirements
:
  • Stay on the marked path
  • Carry enough water
  • Watch for uneven terrain
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Glass Bottom Boat Ride

Approximate cost: INR 600–1,500
Average duration: 15–30 minutes
Ideal time of day: Morning for best clarity
Best place to try: North Bay, Jolly Buoy
What to carry or wear: Light clothing, hat
Accessibility information for families and seniors: Easy activity; assisted boarding available

A glass-bottom boat ride is perfect for families visiting Andaman in Summer, allowing them to view corals and marine life without getting into the water. The ride takes place at North Bay and Jolly Buoy, where summer visibility is highest. Travellers can spot fish, sea plants, and bright coral formations through the transparent panels beneath the boat.

This experience is ideal for children, elders, and travellers seeking a relaxed marine activity. It also becomes a great addition for those on an Andaman Family Trip, offering fun and learning together.

Safety instructions and basic requirements:
  • Sit steadily during the ride
  • Follow crew instructions
  • Keep hands inside the boat

Essential Information about Andaman in Summer

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How to Reach Andaman in Summer

By Air: The fastest way to reach Andaman in summer is by flying to Veer Savarkar International Airport in Port Blair. Multiple daily flights operate from Chennai, Kolkata, Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore. The average flight duration is 2 to 2.5 hours from Chennai and Kolkata, 3 to 3.5 hours from Bangalore and Mumbai, and 4 to 5 hours from Delhi depending on the airline. Summer offers stable flying conditions, making air travel smooth and reliable for most travellers heading to the islands.

By Sea: Passenger ships operate from Chennai, Kolkata, and Visakhapatnam to Port Blair. Although slower, summer seas remain relatively calm, making the journey suitable for travellers seeking a unique experience.
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Andaman Weather in Summer

The weather in Andaman in summer is warm, sunny, and ideal for water activities. Temperatures generally stay between 25°C and 32°C, with pleasant mornings and breezy evenings. The sea remains calm, making it perfect for snorkelling, scuba diving, glass-bottom boat rides, and beach hopping.

Humidity increases slightly in late summer, but clear skies and bright sunshine offer excellent visibility for coral viewing and underwater exploration. As summer progresses in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in summer, travellers experience beautiful sunsets, gentle sea waves, and outstanding island views, making it a great time for outdoor activities and coastal sightseeing.
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What to Carry for Andaman in Summer

  • Light cotton clothing for comfort in warm weather
  • Sunglasses, sunscreen, and hats for sun protection
  • Flip-flops and breathable shoes for walking and beach visits
  • Swimwear for snorkelling and water activities
  • Waterproof pouches to protect electronics
  • Basic medicines and personal prescriptions
  • Reusable water bottle to stay hydrated
  • Camera or smartphone for capturing island landscapes, especially at places to visit in Andaman in summer
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Why Visit Andaman in Summer

  • Ideal weather for island hopping and outdoor sightseeing
  • Calm sea conditions suitable for water sports under Top Andaman Attractions
  • Perfect for families booking Andaman Family Trip packages
  • Clear skies and long days create great conditions for photography
  • Coral visibility improves, offering excellent underwater experiences
  • Great season for romantic beach holidays under Andaman Honeymoon Packages
  • Group travellers enjoy smooth transport and stable weather under Andaman Group Packages
  • Warm coastal climate makes the beaches comfortable throughout the day

People Also Ask About Andaman and Nicobar

  1. Is Andaman worth visiting in summer?

    Yes, Andaman in summer is ideal for beach lovers, adventure seekers, and families. The weather is warm and sunny, the sea stays calm, and visibility is excellent for marine activities.
  2. What are the best places to visit in Andaman in summer?

    The places to visit in Andaman in summer include Radhanagar Beach, Neil Island, Elephant Beach, Ross Island, and Baratang. These offer scenic views, clear water, and great summer experiences.
  3. Is Andaman good for water sports in summer?

    Yes, summer is one of the best seasons for water activities. Calm seas and clear skies make snorkelling, diving, and sea walking enjoyable under Activities to do in Andaman.
  4. What should I pack for a summer trip to Andaman?

    Pack light cotton clothes, sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, swimwear, comfortable footwear, and a waterproof bag. These essentials help you stay comfortable during beach visits and water-based activities.
  5. Are ferries and water activities operational in summer?

    Yes, ferries and water sports run normally during the summer season. Only during rare high-tide warnings or weather alerts are services paused for safety.
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"it was a memorable trip and was well organized. They have coordinated at all the points and provided services as mentioned in the package I booked. Thank you so much for this memorable trip."
23 June 2015
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Great experience and unforgettable memories! Everything was well planned. We did whole lot activities in Andaman specially Scuba Diving was the best of all. Sound and Light Show at jail was very good and we came to know about some historic facts about the place. Stay was very comfortable and in decent hotels. Totally an amazing experience.
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I had planned this tour for my cousin. I was in touch with Shubham and Atri from booking time.Both were kind and helpful for answering and sharing the details to my queries.Later on Atri was in touch with me and he helped in customizing this tour for couple. He has clarified all my doubts, concerns during planning, booking for this tour. We opted for deluxe category and we shared our preferred list of hotels.Atri also helped in decision making for the hotels. Hotels were good and couple had nice time... Cabs were on time, food was good... Flower bed decoration was too good and also candle light dinner.. but was expecting more for candle light dinner apart from just table decoration ... Overall it was nice experience...
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03 March 2015
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A complete package to cover the best parts of such a beautiful island at a reasonable price. Ours was a honeymoon trip and both of us had a great time. The guide with us was really helpful and we did not have to face any problems during the whole trip. There are good hotels also at all places where you can have good food from. The stay arranged by them was also good.
I always had Mayabunder in mind for the beautiful and scenic beaches it has. However, after many years of several plans not materializing, I and my friend grabbed this opportunity of a helicopter ride arranged by Thrillophilia. I not just witnessed the mangrove-lined tidal creeks at the Mayabunder Island but the whole tour of all the eight islands of Andaman, was a pleasant bonus. This three hour journey began from Port Blair at around 7:40. After viewing the floating islands we were taken to capture the views of the Bambooflat, Baratang, and Rangat.
An aerial adventure with three of my friends was always on my mind. The drone captures of Andaman’s turquoise waters and the enchanting greenery of the island always fluttered my hearts. This time in January I decided to live my dream and Thrillophilia helped me have an unforgettable helicopter trip. I cannot explain the joy of having soared like a bird above the Smith, Madhuban, Peel and Havelock islands. I recommend Thrillophilia for this exhilarating three-hour journey that lets you see the twin islands of the North and South.
03 February 2021
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It was an amazing experience overall. The trip was very well planned, all arrangements were perfect. Everything was really well managed. I would totally recommend booking through Thrillophilia.
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We booked Seakart adventure tour in Andaman from Thrillophilia. This self-drive experience is the only one of its kind in India, and this activity took place at Corbyn's Cove Beach. All the facilities were available like changing rooms, shower rooms, lockers etc. All the Safety measures were taken care of. The equipment and the entire area was deep cleaned before and after every participant and antibacterial hand sanitizers were available throughout the activity.
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I booked a tour from Ahmedabad to Andaman. It was a family trip. The excitement increases multiple folds all together when it comes to discover a completely new side of our own country. Especially when it’s such well-organized. All the credit goes to our organizers team Thrillophilia.

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Algerian Dinar
EGP - ج.م
Egyptian Pound
ETB - Br
Ethiopian Birr
FJD - $
Fijian Dollar
GHS -
Ghanaian Cedi
GIP - £
Gibraltar Pound
GMD - D
Gambian Dalasi
GTQ - Q
Guatemalan Quetzal
GYD - $
Guyanese Dollar
HKD - $
Hong Kong Dollar
HNL - L
Honduran Lempira
HRK - kn
Croatian Kuna
HTG - G
Haitian Gourde
HUF - Ft
Hungarian Forint
IDR - Rp
Indonesian Rupiah
ILS -
Israeli New Sheqel
JMD - $
Jamaican Dollar
KES - KSh
Kenyan Shilling
KGS - som
Kyrgyzstani Som
KHR -
Cambodian Riel
KYD - $
Cayman Islands Dollar
KZT -
Kazakhstani Tenge
LAK -
Lao Kip
LBP - ل.ل
Lebanese Pound
LKR -
Sri Lankan Rupee
LRD - $
Liberian Dollar
LSL - L
Lesotho Loti
MAD - د.م.
Moroccan Dirham
MDL - L
Moldovan Leu
MKD - ден
Macedonian Denar
MMK - K
Myanmar Kyat
MNT -
Mongolian Tögrög
MOP - P
Macanese Pataca
MUR -
Mauritian Rupee
MVR - MVR
Maldivian Rufiyaa
MWK - MK
Malawian Kwacha
MXN - $
Mexican Peso
MYR - RM
Malaysian Ringgit
NAD - $
Namibian Dollar
NIO - C$
Nicaraguan Córdoba
NOK - kr
Norwegian Krone
NPR - Rs.
Nepalese Rupee
NZD - $
New Zealand Dollar
PEN - S/
Peruvian Sol
PGK - K
Papua New Guinean Kina
PHP -
Philippine Peso
PKR -
Pakistani Rupee
QAR - ر.ق
Qatari Riyal
RUB -
Russian Ruble
SAR - ر.س
Saudi Riyal
SCR -
Seychellois Rupee
SEK - kr
Swedish Krona
SLL - Le
Sierra Leonean Leone
SOS - Sh
Somali Shilling
SVC -
Salvadoran Colón
SZL - E
Swazi Lilangeni
THB - ฿
Thai Baht
TTD - $
Trinidad and Tobago Dollar
TZS - Sh
Tanzanian Shilling
UYU - $U
Uruguayan Peso
UZS - so'm
Uzbekistan Som
YER -
Yemeni Rial
ZAR - R
South African Rand
JPY - ¥
Japanese Yen
VND -
Vietnamese dong