Book 5-day Port Blair to Havelock Andaman Island Package
All-inclusive Andaman Tour With Port Blair & Havelock
The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are major destinations for people to enjoy and see the islands' beauty. You want to relax from the busy streets and visit a new place instead of Kochi. Andaman is the best place to see where the sky merges with turquoise waters and to enjoy a ferry ride. The Andaman Islands are nearer than you realize, and you can enjoy white sandy beaches, water activities such as snorkeling among colorful coral reefs, or walking barefoot on Radhanagar Beach. Whether you go for a honeymoon, a family trip, or personal travel, the Andaman Islands are the perfect getaway to enjoy the food and all the places.
Leave your daily routine and enter into the dream world with abundant nature on the island. The trip from Cochin to Andaman gives the experience of entering the paradise of sun-drenched islands, jungles, and vibrant marine heritage. Explore the charm of Port Blair, submerge yourself in the coral reefs of Havelock, and feel the peace of Kalapathar Beach and Elephant Beach.
Best Itinerary For 5-day Andaman Tour From Port Blair
Day 1 - Arrive in Port Blair
- Landing at Port Blair Airport, our guide will take you to the lodging to relax.
- Visit Corbyn's Cove Beach in the afternoon - perfect for swimming and photography, and a beautiful trip along the coastal road.
- Travel to see the Cellular Jail Sound & Shine Light Show, which represents a story of India's fight for freedom.
- Return to the hotel for a stay.

Day 2 - In Port Blair
- Start the day at the Port Blair jetty and travel about 1.5 to 2 hours by ferry to Havelock Island or Swaraj Dweep.
- Arrive at Havelock Jetty and meet our guide; take a transfer to your beachside resort.
- In the afternoon, move in just 15 minutes to the well-known Radhanagar Beach (one of Asia's top beaches).
- In the evening, return to the resort to relax.
- Overnight stay in Havelock Island.

Day 3: Havelock or Swaraj Dweep Island to Elephant Beach
- Start the day by traveling by boat to reach Elephant Beach.
- Enjoy snorkeling and find the most vibrant coral in the water.
- Head back to the dock and overnight stay at a resort on Havelock Island.

Day 4: At Playa Kalapathar, Port Blair
- Start the morning by exploring the quiet Kalapathar Beach for its beautiful scenery.
- Leave the resort in the afternoon and get a ride on the ferry in the evening to Port Blair.
- In the evening, reach Port Blair and move to the hotel.
- Stay overnight at the hotel in Port Blair.
- Reminder:
- Ensure you get to the ferry 45 minutes before departure with a valid identification.
- Ferry procedures depend on weather conditions and governmental rules.

Day 5: Return to Kochi
- After breakfast, check out and move to Port Blair Airport.
- Reach back home with memories from the Andaman Islands.

Why Choose Cochin Tours & Travels For an Andaman Trip?
Perfect Journey
Great flight coordinating, promoting early check-in, and organizing ferries ensure a smooth, relaxed trip from Kochi to the Andaman Islands.
Selected Island Adventures
Selected beaches, expert-guided activities, and local experiences create unforgettable memories designed for travelers searching for a tropical heaven.
Trustworthy Help & Value
A committed local support team, full-day assistance, and expert coordination to ensure your island adventure is safe, affordable, and stress-free.
Need to Know About the Andaman Islands & Travel
It is a popular tourist spot, where you can discover
- Seafood,
- North and South Indian dishes, and
- continental meals.
- Vegetarian choices exist but are restricted on isolated islands.
- Indian people are to travel to the Andaman Islands without a passport. But should follow some rules and regulations.
- Foreign visitors must receive a Restricted Area Permit (RAP), which can be obtained upon arrival in Port Blair.
When the climate is enjoyable and ideal from October to May,
- Beach activities,
- Snorkeling, and
- Exploring.
- The monsoon (June–September) is not advised because of intense rainfall.
Yes, ferries are safe and well-managed. However, ferry schedules depend on weather conditions and government regulations, so it’s wise to keep buffer time on travel days.