Seven Oceans Tours and Travels

Experience Andaman
Places To Visit : 5N Port Blair , 1N Havelock , Day Trip Niel Island

Starting From :  ` 20000/-  (06 Nights / 07 Days )

Package Itinerary
 
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1
Pick up from Airport, Carbyn"s Cove Beach, Cellular jail and Sound and Light show
Our representative will receive you at Veer Savarkar 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. Corbyn"s Cove Beach: The Corbyn"s Cove, is a serene and unspoiled soft sandy beach, set in picturesque background of lush green coconut palms and pleasant blue sea. The main attractions of this beach are the inviting water sports. The Corbyn"s Cove beach, situated 8 kms from the City center is the closest Beach from the city. This coconut- palm fringed beach, is ideal for swimming and sun bathing. Cellular Jail: This historic building was built in the 19th century to look like a wheel with seven spokes. Today only three wings of the seven remain. It took 10 years to complete. It is called „Cellular‟ because it is “Cells beyond Cells”. Sound & Light Show: At the National Memorial „Cellular Jail‟ you can attend the Sound & Light Show where the heroic saga of the Indian Freedom Struggle is brought alive by the means of light and sound at the jail premises, presented in English and Hindi, which takes you back to the British Era. After that back to hotel & Overnight stay at Port Blair.
 
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Ross & North Bay Island
After Breakfast you will be escorted to Andaman Water Sports Complex to catch a ferry which will be your mate for the entire excursion to Ross Island and North Bay. North Bay: It is also called “The Gate Way to Port Blair”. This place is famous for its coral reefs, exotic verities‟ of beautiful ornamental fishes and water sports activities. The breathtaking stretch of coral bed leaves you spellbound. North Bay is the foremost snorkeling point of Andaman. Apart from snorkeling and glass-bottom boat ride, scuba diving, underwater sea walk facility is also available at North Bay. Ross Island: It was the Capital of Port Blair during British and Japanese regime, prior to India"s Independence. It was named after Sir Daniel Ross a marine surveyor. It was nick named “The Paris of the East”. It is now under the supervision of the Indian Navy. This island is an ideal destination for nature walk amidst sylvan surroundings with deer"s, peacocks and exotic birds. After that back to hotel & Overnight stay at Port Blair
 
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Onward journey to Havelock & Radhanagar Beach.
In the morning you will be escorted to Phoenix Bay Harbor to board Ac Luxury Cruise which will take you to Havelock Island. At the Harbor our representative will receive you and will escort you to the hotel for check-in, after check-in, 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. 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.
 
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Neil island Excursion and back to Port Blair
Check out from the hotel, move towards the Harbor to board a ferry which will take you to Neil Island. At the harbor our representative will receive you and will escort you to sightseeing of Neil Island like, Bharatpur, Laxmanpur & Howrah Bridge - Natural Rock Foundation local peoples called by 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 fish swimming along the boat. 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. There is a lone jetty at Bharathpur, which serves as the only entry–exit point of the island.
 
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5
Wandoor Excursion – (Red Skin / Jolly Buoy)
After breakfast proceed to Wandoor (25 Kms) to catch ferry towards Jollybouy/Redskin. Jollybouy and Redskin: Both the islands are in Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park at Wandoor. These islands are famous for its coral reefs. Government opens one island for 6 months and then the other for other 6 months, so that the corals get sufficient time to flourish. At either of the islands one can go for snorkeling, swimming, and glass bottom boat ride.
 
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Baratang Excursion – (Lime Stone & Mud Volcano)
Early morning before daybreak we depart for Baratang Islands. It is approximately 110 kms away from Port Blair. It is connected through road passing through Jarawas Tribe Reserve also known as ATR Road (Andaman Trunk Road or the State High Way). We will travel through fabulous and enchanting forest in conveys to reach Nilambur Jetty (Middle Strait) from where we take a ferry for Baratang Island which is a 15mints ride. It has thick mangrove creeks on both sides followed by dense tropical forest. Major attractions at Baratang are lime Stone Cave and Mud Volcanoes. Lime Stone Cave: They are located 15 mints away by sea from Baratang Jetty. We can reach there by dongis or small boats. The journey enthralls everyone as it takes you underneath the dense forest of mangroves plantation. Please do carry sufficient water along with you. Mud Volcano (Jalki): The mud volcanoes have erupted so sporadically with recent eruption I n 2005, believed to have been associated with the 2004 earthquake. The natives of this island call it “Jalki”. The mud volcanoes squirt little fountains of mud.
 
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Departure from Port Blair
Check out and pick up from the hotel and transfer to Port Blair Airport / Harbor for your onward journey, carrying wonderful memories…!!!
 
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