Pristine turquoise waters and white sand beach of Andaman Islands

Andaman Island Escape

7 Days / 6 NightsPort Blair • Havelock • NeilIsland Retreat

Where the Bay of Bengal reveals its most guarded secret — untouched archipelagos of impossible beauty.

The Andaman Islands are India’s best-kept secret — a scattered constellation of 572 islands where pristine rainforests tumble into crystalline waters teeming with coral reefs, manta rays, and sea turtles.

This escape begins in Port Blair, where the haunting Cellular Jail tells the story of India’s freedom struggle. From there, you sail to Havelock Island — home to Radhanagar Beach, consistently ranked among Asia’s finest — and Neil Island, a sleepy paradise of natural rock formations and bioluminescent shores.

Snorkel over vibrant coral gardens, kayak through mangrove creeks at dawn, and end each day watching the sun dissolve into the Andaman Sea. This is India’s tropical frontier, raw and unspoiled.

check_circleSnorkeling at Elephant Beach over vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life.
check_circleSunset at Radhanagar Beach — one of Asia’s most beautiful beaches.
check_circleKayaking through the mangrove creeks of Havelock at dawn.
check_circleLight and Sound show at the historic Cellular Jail in Port Blair.

What's Included

hotel
Beach Resorts
restaurant
Seafood Cuisine
sailing
Ferry Transfers
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Marine Guides

Day-by-Day Itinerary

Arrive at Veer Savarkar Airport. Transfer to your seaside hotel. Afternoon visit to the Cellular Jail and its moving Light and Sound show narrating India’s independence struggle.

Guest Stories

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Radhanagar Beach at sunset was the single most beautiful thing I’ve seen in 40 countries of travel. Absolutely breathtaking.

Michael P.
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The snorkeling at Elephant Beach was world-class. We saw sea turtles, clownfish, and coral in every color imaginable.

Keiko & Yuki T.
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Neil Island felt like our own private paradise. KraftedJourneys found us a spot that felt completely untouched by tourism.

Francesca R.