Port Blair, the lively capital of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, offers an incredible mix of history, marine adventure, and island charm. Whether you're a heritage lover, beach explorer, or thrill-seeker, this tropical gateway is packed with unforgettable experiences.

 

1. Attend the Light and Sound Show at Cellular Jail

Why visit: Witness India’s freedom struggle come alive through a powerful show in the historic setting of Cellular Jail.

Highlights: – Narrated by legendary voices – Projected visuals on jail walls – Patriotic storytelling – Evocative music and lighting

Timing: 6:00 PM to 7:15 PM (Hindi & English shows available)

Entry: ₹100 per person (₹200 for foreigners)

 

2. Take a Guided Heritage Walk around Ross Island

Why visit: Dive into the colonial past of the British administrative capital, now a hauntingly beautiful ruin surrounded by nature.

Highlights: – Ruined church and barracks – Peacocks and deer roaming freely – Japanese bunkers – Light and sound evening show

Timing: 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM

Entry: ₹30 (boat ride extra)

 

3. Snorkel at North Bay Island

Why visit: Explore vibrant coral reefs and underwater life just off the coast of Port Blair.

Highlights: – Coral gardens – Variety of tropical fish – Ideal for beginners – Underwater sea walk also available

Timing: 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM

Entry: Boat fee + snorkeling starts at ₹500

 

4. Explore Chidiya Tapu at Sunset

Why visit: Experience magical sunsets and spot exotic birdlife at one of the most peaceful corners of Port Blair.

Highlights: – Sunset point – Forested trails – Rare birds – Driftwood beach

Timing: 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM

Entry: Free

 

5. Ride the Glass-Bottom Boat at Jolly Buoy Island

Why visit: Get a close view of vibrant coral reefs without getting wet in this eco-sensitive marine sanctuary.

Highlights: – Clear underwater visibility – Coral and fish viewing – Eco-tourism zone – Uninhabited, pristine island

Timing: 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM

Entry: ₹100 permit + ₹200 boat ride (subject to season)

 

6. Visit Samudrika Naval Marine Museum

Why visit: Learn about Andaman’s marine biodiversity, tribal history, and geography under one roof.

Highlights: – Shell and coral displays – Tribal hut replicas – Marine life section – Operated by Indian Navy

Timing: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Closed Mondays)

Entry: ₹50

 

7. Try Local Seafood at Aberdeen Bazaar

Why visit: Treat your taste buds to fresh catch-of-the-day dishes prepared Andaman-style in the local food streets.

Highlights: – Grilled fish and prawns – Crab curry – Authentic island spices – Market vibes

Timing: 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM

Entry: Free (pay per dish)

 

8. Trek to Mount Harriet

Why visit: Take a nature trail through dense forest to one of the highest peaks near Port Blair, once featured on the ₹20 note.

Highlights: – Forest trail – Rich birdlife – Scenic views – Picnic spots

Timing: 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Entry: ₹25 (₹250 for foreigners)

 

9. Visit the Anthropological Museum

Why visit: Understand the unique cultures of indigenous tribes like the Jarawas and Great Andamanese.

Highlights: – Tribal tools and ornaments – Life-size hut models – Archival photos – Educational exhibits

Timing: 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM (Closed Mondays)

Entry: ₹20

 

10. Catch a Sunrise at Corbyn’s Cove

Why visit: Start your day with peaceful views, palm-lined shores, and the golden glow of dawn at this close-to-town beach.

Highlights: – Quiet early mornings – Beach cafés – Jet skiing later in the day – Great photo ops

Timing: Open all day

Entry: Free

 

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