Overview of Activities in Andaman​

Scuba Diving

Scuba diving in Andaman is a truly unforgettable experience. With some of the clearest waters in the world, the Andaman Islands are home to vibrant coral reefs and a rich diversity of marine life. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced diver, there are dive sites suitable for all levels. From the shallow waters of Havelock’s Radhanagar Beach to the deeper, more challenging sites around North Bay Island, you'll encounter colourful fish, turtles, and even sharks.

Sea Walking

If you’ve ever dreamed of walking on the ocean floor, sea walking in Andaman is the perfect experience. You don’t need any diving experience for this activity. Wearing a special helmet that allows you to breathe underwater, you can walk along the ocean floor and observe the marine life up close, including colourful fish and coral formations.

Snorkelling

Snorkelling is one of the most popular activities in Andaman, thanks to the island’s clear waters and diverse marine life. With numerous spots around Havelock, Neil Island, and North Bay, you can easily spot coral reefs, schools of fish, and even sea turtles. It’s a great way to explore the underwater world without needing any special equipment or experience.

Kayaking

Paddle through the serene mangrove forests or the clear waters around Andaman’s beaches. Kayaking is perfect for nature lovers who want to explore the more secluded parts of the islands. With calm waters and stunning landscapes, it’s an activity that offers a sense of peace and adventure.

Parasailing

For a bird’s eye view of the islands, parasailing is a thrilling way to experience Andaman’s beauty. Soar high above the crystal-clear waters and enjoy panoramic views of the beaches, coral reefs, and forests.

Glass Bottom Ride

For those who prefer to stay dry, a glass-bottom boat ride is the perfect way to explore the underwater world. You’ll get a close-up view of the vibrant coral reefs and marine life without getting wet. This activity is perfect for families, seniors, and anyone looking to enjoy the marine beauty without diving.

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