Attraction
Scuba diving
Scuba diving is a mode of underwater diving where the diver uses a self-contained underwater breathing apparatus, which is completely independent of surface supply, to breathe underwater. Scuba diving may be done recreationally or professionally in a number of applications, including scientific, military and public safety roles, but most commercial diving uses surface-supplied diving equipment when this is practicable. Scuba divers engaged in armed forces covert operations may be referred to as frogmen, combat divers or attack swimmers.
Sea Walk
Your amazing experience begins in a boat from Havelock Island Dock. The boat takes you to Elephant Beach. Upon reaching Elephant beach you rest and relax. Enjoy your time at the beach and then get transferred to avail Sea Walk. Wait for your turn to avail Sea Walk. The Sea Walking Experience is availed on First come first serve basis and is based upon the slot you have received. Expert guides will help you during your sea walking experience under water. Later after completion of Sea Walk return back to Elephant beach. A guide will help you during sea walk and boat ride.
Vijaynagar Beach
It is among the most popular beaches on Havelock Island for beach exploration, bird watching, fishing, trekking, and thrilling water sports like Snorkeling, surfing, sailing, and swimming. The picturesque landscapes of the beach inhabit a long span of glittery white sand and the breathtaking turquoise water reflecting the clear blue skies is a view worth visiting on this island. Nestled on the Havelock Island, Vijaynagar Beach is well-connected to the mainland by autorickshaws and taxis are available from Havelock Jetty. Kayaking, Snorkeling, swimming, and bird watching are among the most popular activities carried out here.
Snorkeling
Snorkeling in Andaman is almost religious to diving enthusiasts. This adventure water sport is a very famed activity that does not require any prior paddling or swimming skills. Any beginner can do Snorkeling. Prod your head in the blue waters of the sea, and you will be transported to an exquisite marine realm full of magnificent colorful corals and some of the most diverse set of aquatic animals you would have ever seen. Water-carved canyons, Dark tunnels, distinct hues of corals and shimmery schools of fishes are enthralling which you would sight when you dive deeper into the waters of the
Cellular Jail
Also famed by the name of kaala pani, this jail was built from 1896 to 1906. It is located in the capital city of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Port Blair. It embarks the dark reminiscence of the British rule in the Indian subcontinent. It was used by the British particularly to exile Indian political prisoners and was the most dreaded and gruelling colonial prison. Many imminent freedom fighters like Batukeshwar Dutt and Veer Savarkar have been incarcerated in this jail. The jail is now open to the tourists as a national museum and gives an insight into India’s struggle for freedom.
Mount Harriet
Mount Harriet nestles in the southernmost part of Andaman and Nicobar Islands and touches the sky at the height of around 365 meters. Nestled at a distance of 56 km from the capital city, Port Blair, it was the summer capital headquarters of Chief Commissioner during the British rule. It is the highest point in Southern Andaman from where tourists can enjoy beautiful views of the entire cluster of islands. Tourists can also enjoy a nature trail available up to Madhuban that inhabits variegated birds, animals, and butterflies. However, before taking this trail, tourists need to seek permission from chief Wildlife Warden, located in Haddo.
Elephant Beach
It is an ideal location famed for leisure tour and water sports apart from its beautiful beach. Its rich coral reef biodiversity and beautiful underwater marine life will certainly spellbind you and want you to keep coming back for more diving's. It is nevertheless the best place to visit on the Havelock Islands, and one can spot a lot of Indians and foreigners here. Besides, if one feels like doing some fun activities on this beach, it offers water sports like kayaking, diving, Snorkeling. Famed for its coral reefs, Sea walking is also an actively partaken activity, and anybody with a zeal for adventure can indulge in this underwater
Kalapathar Beach
Kala Patthar beach is a gorgeous beach on the Havelock island itinerary beholding and a blend of glittering white sand, black rocks, and striking seashore. It got its name after its location in the vicinity of the Kala Patthar village and the black rocks found on the shore of the sea as there are no restaurants at the beach shore so can carry their own food and drinks. This beach is not suitable for swimming purpose as it has floating dead corals on its surface. The spring months are best to visit this beach. It bestows an experience of the introspective solitude within nature.
Water Sports
Water Sports in Andaman has been a major attraction for adventure seekers and water babies. Although the demand for water sports is fulfilled at various locations in Andaman, Water Sports Complex located in Port Blair is popular for the variety and safety they offer. Whether it is swimming, snorkelling, scuba diving, fishing or just a boat ride, there is something to suit everyone’s desire. The services provided by the complex guarantee an enjoyable time sailing the sea and even exploring it underwater. If one is daring enough, they can even sail through the permitted shoreline of Port Blair on their own all under the watchful eye of the staff. Swimming isn't a prerequisite for any of the activities and thus, tourists can enjoy them without any hesitation.
