Woodstock Special Andaman for 3nights 4 days with 1night at Havelock and trip to Neil...

1N Port Blair , 1N Havelock-Island and 1N Port Blair
4 days

From

US$ 72

per person

About the tour

Lying in the Bay of Bengal in a picturesque setting, Port Blair is the largest city and the capital of the union territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. The city gets its name from Lieutenant Archibald Blair, who is said to have established a colony at its site in the year 1789. Exotic and peaceful, Be it families, couples, honeymooners or adventure-sports enthusiasts, Port Blair has something for everybody. Andaman and Nicobar Islands offers tourists a fulfilling holiday experience.

Accommodation

Hotel Andaman Residency

Included in the price

Port Blair

  • Transfers
  • SAMUDRIKA MUSEUM, ANTHROPOLOGICAL MUSEUM, FISHERIES MUSEUM, CELLULAR JAIL, SOUND & LIGHT SHOW ,
  • Intercity Transfer
  • Transfers
  • SAMUDRIKA MUSEUM, ANTHROPOLOGICAL MUSEUM, FISHERIES MUSEUM,CELLULA R JAIL, SOUND & LIGHT SHOW
  • Intercity transfer

Day-wise Itinerary

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Day 1: Pick Up From Airport, City Tour And Sound And Light Show

  • Our representative will receive you at Veer Saverkar Airport, Port Blair and will escort to the hotel, he will also assist you to do hotel check-in formalities. After check-in and little relax, you will be taken to the following places-
  • Samudrika Museum, Anthropological Museum,Fisheries Museum ,Cellular Jail,Sound & Light Show

Day 2: Onwards Journey To Havelock (57kms)

  • In the morning you will be escorted to Phoenix Bay Harbor to board MV. Makruzz (1 ½ Hrs) or Govt. Ferry (2 ½ Hrs), which will take you to Havelock Island. The island is named after a British Army Officer. The island offers state-of-the-art facilities for snorkeling and scuba diving. Havelock is famous for its white sand and crystal clear and transparent waters.
  • At the Harbour our representative will receive you and will help you to find a restaurant for breakfast (if you didn’t had it already) and then he will escort you to Radhanagar Beach which is Asia’s 7th most beautiful beach. At Radhanagar Beach you can go for swimming or just get your feet wet and admire the serene beauty of the beach.

Day 3: Day Trip To Neil Island

  • Check out from the hotel, move towards the Harbor to board a ferry which will take you to Neil Island. This island is apparently named after James George Smith Neill, a British soldier responsible for several war crimes during the suppression of the 1857 Mutiny. It is also known as “Vegetable Bowl” for its quality and quantity of agriculture produce. There is a lone jetty at Bharathpur, which serves as the only entry–exit point of the island. It is an ideal location for eco-tourism and a marvelous island with plenty of marine life. The famous beaches there are Bharathpur Beach, Laxmanpur Beach and Sitapur Beach(famous for its red sand). They are the best beaches unspoiled and raw. The other attraction is a Natural Bridge Formation also known as “Howrah Bridge”.
  • In the evening we will start our return journey to Port Blair enjoying the sea breeze and the sight of the changing colors of the sky of the setting sun and most of the time accompanied by dolphins and flying fishes swimming along the boat.

Day 4: Departure From Port Blair

Check out and pick up from the hotel and transfer to Port Blair Airport/Harbour for your onward journey, carrying wonderful memories.

Exclusions

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  • • All kind of personal expenses such as tips, laundry, telephone bills and beverages • It also does not include any meals unless and otherwise specifically mentioned. • Domestic or International Airfare • Guide, Jolly ride & snorkeling charges. • Optional, suggested or unspecified activities. • Elephant Beach trip. • Guide at Cellular Jail and Ross Island will cost extra. • Camera fee (still or movie)

Starting from

US$ 72

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