Andaman Retreat
Itinerary Overview
| Package Name | Andaman Retreat | Tour Code | AN03001 |
| Package Duration | 3 Nights / 4 Days | Preffered For | Family, Honeymoon & Group |
| Places to stay | Port Blair (3N) | ||
Tour Summary
This short yet enriching itinerary is tailored for travelers seeking a quick Andaman experience without compromising on key highlights. Covering historical landmarks, scenic island escapes, cultural museums, and leisure beaches, this 3-night/4-day plan gives your guests a wholesome taste of Port Blair (Sri Vijayapuram) and its surrounding gems. Ideal for honeymooners, FITs, and small leisure groups.
Tour Highlights
- Historic visit to Cellular Jail with patriotic Light & Sound Show
- Half-day trip to Ross Island (Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Dweep) with colonial ruins and scenic charm
- Full-day visit to North Bay Island for coral views and water activity options
- Insightful city tour covering Anthropological, Samudrika & Fisheries Museums
- Leisure time at Corbyn’s Cove Beach with optional water sports activities
Package Incorporates
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Hotel Accomodation
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Breakfast
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Transfers
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Ferry
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Sightseeing & Excursions
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Monument / Entry Tickets
Day-wise Itinerary
Day 1 : Arrival – Cellular Jail & Light & Sound Show
On arrival at Port Blair (Sri Vijayapuram) Airport, guests are welcomed by our representative and transferred to the hotel. After lunch, visit the historic Cellular Jail, a symbol of India’s freedom struggle. In the evening, attend the Light and Sound Show inside the jail complex, depicting stories of valiant freedom fighters. Overnight stay at Port Blair.
Day 2 : Excursion to Ross Island (Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Dweep) & North Bay
After breakfast, guests proceed to the Aberdeen Jetty to board a boat for a full-day island tour. The first stop is Ross Island (Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Dweep), known for its colonial ruins and natural beauty. The tour continues to North Bay Island, where guests can enjoy optional activities like snorkeling, scuba diving, sea walk, and glass-bottom boat rides. Return to Port Blair in the evening. Overnight stay at Port Blair.
Day 3 : City Tour & Corbyn’s Cove Beach
Post breakfast, the day begins with a city tour covering the Anthropological Museum, Samudrika Naval Marine Museum, and Fisheries Museum, offering insights into tribal culture, marine biodiversity, and the island ecosystem. After lunch, visit Corbyn’s Cove Beach, a picturesque shoreline ideal for leisure. Optional water sports like jet skiing and speed boat rides are available. Overnight stay at Port Blair.
Day 4 : Departure
After breakfast, check out from the hotel and transfer to the airport for your departure from Port Blair (Sri Vijayapuram), ending the tour with lasting memories of the islands.
- Seamless airport, hotel, and inter-island ferry transfers by private AC vehicle
- Dedicated ground assistance in Port Blair for smooth coordination
Note : Optional activities can be availed on direct payment at North Bay and Corbyn’s Cove Beach.
Inclusions & Exclusions
This Package Includes
- Accommodation on double sharing basis at Port Blair for 3 nights
- Daily breakfast at the hotel (except on the day of arrival)
- All sightseeing and transfers by private AC vehicle as per the itinerary
- Entry tickets to Cellular Jail and Light & Sound Show
- All applicable permits, parking charges, and entry fees (as per the itinerary)
- Dedicated tour coordinator/ground service support throughout the itinerary
All Transfers & Sightseeing monitored by Professional Tour Manager
This Package Excludes
- Airfare to and from Port Blair
- Any meal not mentioned in the inclusions list
- Personal expenses such as laundry, room service, telephone calls, etc.
- Any additional sightseeing or transfers not mentioned in the itinerary
- Travel insurance, tips, and expenses of a personal nature
- GST or any other applicable government taxes
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this tour suitable for first-time visitors to the Andaman Islands?
Are all three museums visited on the same day?
Can we add a visit to Chidiya Tapu or Wandoor Beach in this plan?
Is there any dress code or restriction at Cellular Jail?
How much time is needed at Corbyn’s Cove Beach?
Reviews on Itinerary
Manoj & Isha
This was our favorite part of the trip ruined buildings covered in roots, deer walking past us, and the sea all around. It’s peaceful and haunting in a beautiful way. I had no idea such a place existed in India.
Shalini P
“A mini cultural escape wrapped in nature”
The museums were insightful especially the Anthropological Museum, which gave a glimpse into Andaman’s tribal communities. North Bay Island added color to the trip with corals and boat rides. A wholesome, easy-paced tour.
Vinod Rao
“Balanced and beginner-friendly itinerary”
For a first-time visitor, this was perfect. You get to learn the background of the islands before diving into beaches or island hopping. Not too hectic, but full of stories and views.
Rajat Sinha
“Cellular Jail moved us deeply”
I wasn’t expecting to be so emotional during a vacation, but the Light & Sound Show shook us. My teenage son was speechless for a while after the visit a powerful way to remember history.
Ruma G
“Ideal for those looking for culture, not just beaches”
This itinerary gave us more than just pretty views it introduced us to the soul of the Andamans. The museums, the old British ruins, and the memorials tell stories not often found in guidebooks.
Karan Mehta
“Perfect place for my parents”
I took my parents on this tour, and the itinerary was ideal. Not too packed, yet covered a lot. Boat rides were safe, attractions were flat-walk friendly, and they really enjoyed the stories from the guide.
Nirali Joshi
“A quick escape that didn’t feel rushed”
The entire trip was under control sightseeing, boat rides, museums, and still time to sit by the beach at Corbyn’s Cove. I came back refreshed, not exhausted.
Faiza Ahmed
“A hidden gem in every sense”
Andaman surprised me. Even though we didn’t go to the outer islands, just being in Port Blair and exploring its surroundings made us feel like we’d uncovered a hidden chapter of Indian travel.

“Ross Island felt like a walk through time”