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9 Best Islands in Andaman & Nicobar that You Must Visit in 2022

Updated: Oct 10, 2022


Boats on the water near the Andaman Islands
Image by Miltiadis Fragkidis

The Andaman Islands are a destination where you can witness real beauty. It is not only rich with beaches that are breathtakingly beautiful, but it is also India's biodiversity's finest feat. This natural paradise is a favorite destination for travelers from all around the world.


There are always plenty of entertaining outdoor activities in the Andaman because of the perpetually pleasant weather and the calm shorelines. Not to mention the mouthwatering seafood and the huge number of exciting locations to explore in Andaman that will make your trip truly memorable.


It is a charming island for a relaxing family vacation, an adventure hub for divers, and a paradise for honeymooners. On your Andaman vacation, these islands are sure to treat you with countless unique experiences.



Best Islands to Visit in the Andamans in 2022


The Great Andaman, Little Andaman, Ritchie's Archipelago, East Volcano Islands, and Sentinel Islands are part of the 572 islands in the Andamans. Every island in the Andaman chain is distinct from the others and has a special history. If one is home to historical sites, the others are the habitat for rare bird species. The Andamans have some of the best and most unique islands you could visit in 2022 to spend a holiday with your family, your partner, your friends, or even alone!


1. Havelock Island


The pier at Havelock overlooking a cloudy sky
Image by Ahmed Siddiqui

Also known as Swaraj Dweep, Havelock Island is a jewel in the crown of Andaman's majestic islands. Tourists pour in just to visit Havelock and indulge in its beauty.


Due to the outstanding features it has, Havelock Island is a top tourist destination. Travelers that visit Havelock Island can find all the facilities and services they need there. Many of the popular beaches like Radha Nagar beach, Kala Patthar beach, and Elephant beach are present here.


It provides some of Asia's best beaches and is renowned for its world-class reef and swimming elephants. There is no denying the peace in this place.


The blue water, the white-sanded shore, and the rich coral reef meet all your expectations of an ideal vacation. Andaman's tour is incomplete without a visit to Havelock.


Best time to visit: March to May


2. Neil Island


A barren tree surrounded by rocks in the middle of the sea at shore
Image by Niket Malpani

Neil island is a place without many fancy attractions like the other islands. It is a place where you can relax and spend some quality time with your loved ones. The green palm trees and the rather calm environment attract a lot of tourists.


The unexplored flora and fauna appeal to nature lovers. The island is home to several nice beaches like Lakshmanpur beach and Sitapur beach. It is one of the best areas to stay in Andaman.


The island is alluringly distinct from its neighbor Havelock with its slow-living culture and crystal beauty. This island is perfect for folks who would like to quietly explore the island's towns because there is little commotion, little to do, and few resorts.


Although there aren't many amenities and the beaches aren't particularly luxurious, this can be a blessing in disguise, especially if you value peace and quiet. Considering its size, the island is best enjoyed for a few days at most.


Best time to visit: October to May


3. North Bay Island


View from the ferry at North Bay Island
Image by Harneet

A beach lover will never forget a visit to North Bay Island. The majestic palm trees and the rich marine fauna truly proclaim the beauty of nature. Beautiful underwater coral reefs enhance the island's splendor and are a delight for scuba divers and snorkelers.


The island is one of the top destinations in the Andaman Islands for water sports, despite not having many other sightseeing alternatives for tourists besides the jungle and the shoreline. It is one of the most unique places to visit in the Andamans.


With glimpses of huts and wooden seats to enhance the scene, the beach is lined with white sand and shaded by tall tropical trees. It is frequently visited by visitors who are visiting Ross Island.


Beautiful coral reefs on North Bay Island attract tourists who are traveling to this location for the first time. On the island, you may go snorkeling, scuba diving, sea walking, glass boating, and even semi-submerging.


Best time to visit: March to May


4. Ross Island


Boats lined up along the Andaman Island beach shore
Image by Erik Karits

A small island in Andaman was named after Captain Daniel Ross and is now renamed Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Dweep by Narendra Modi. Most tourists visit this island to see the remains of a long-gone era.


This beautiful island, which was abandoned, watched as nature slowly but surely replaced the man-made structures with banyan trees, eventually destroying it.


Some of the structures, including the bakery and neighborhood shops where souvenirs are sold, have been repaired by the Indian Navy. Ross Island is currently a significant historical site with ruins.


Just like every other beach in Andaman, Ross island also possesses the blues and greens favorite for every tourist and is one of the most unique places to visit in Andaman.


Best time to visit: March to May


5. Baratang Island


Two boats on the blue ocean near one of the Andaman Islands
Image by Siddhesh Rao

Baratang Island is a natural marvel in itself. The natural limestone caves add to the beauty of the island. If you are looking for unexplored places in Andaman this is your pick.


The region of Baratang is a little less developed. Many natives don't even know how to speak English. The island is definitely the best place to visit in Port Blair.


There are mud volcanoes and mangroves in little, intriguing tidal swamp forests. It is situated between the Middle and South of Andaman and is the first entrance leading north from the capital city.


Given that there are hardly any tourist attractions, luxury dining options, or fancy lodging options in this area, you shouldn't expect it to look like a typical tourist destination. The place is truly more of a natural delight!


Best time to visit: March to May


6. Cinque Island


A boat on the sea in front of an Island in the Andamans
Image by Jeremy Bezanger

Though not an easily accessible island, tourists prefer coming here to spend some peaceful time with nature. The underwater marine life, the clean water, and the white sand are what attract tourists here.


One of the most noteworthy virgin islands in the South Andaman zone is Cinque Island. There are white sand beaches and brilliant blue oceans all around this island. Visits to Cinque Island are relaxing because of the island's beach and the rich tropical rainforest that surrounds it.


The North and South Cinque islands' two island segments are connected by a stunning sand strip that was once broken by a tsunami but has naturally rebuilt over time and is a really attractive sight.


Best time to visit: October to February



7. Jolly buoy island


A branch of a tree hovering over the seashore at Andamans
Image by Smit Shah

The Jolly Buoy Island is a small yet cute island with densely thickened forest covering over 70% of the island area. Only one side of the island leads to an open beach.


A breathtaking underwater sight of coral and marine life can be found on an island in the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park. It is the perfect location for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing on the beach.


The island resides in a non-plastic zone to conserve the rich biodiversity and the flora and fauna of the place. You will see the most beautiful coral reefs over here.


Best time to visit: October to February



8. Barren island


Still blue sea surrounding a barren island
Image by Badeeu Zaman

The only active volcano in India is on Barren Island, which is south of Port Blair, the territory's capital. It erupted recently, and that's the main reason why tourists are flocking to this island. To get to the island, you have two alternatives; a seaplane from Port Blair, or a ferry that will take you there and back three times.


This region is one of the hottest in the Andaman and Nicobar islands because of the volcano. This is essential for enhancing the stability of the subtropical climate and the range of seasonal temperatures.


Even though exploring the island on foot is not recommended, you can do so with the local forest department's permission. This volcano's presence has been known for centuries, but little is known about it, and access to it has been prohibited. As a result, the island's mysteries remain unsolved.


As its name suggests, Barren Island is utterly void of life, with the exception of a few animals and birds like goats, bats, flying foxes, and rats. It should definitely be included in the unique places to visit in India list.


Best time to visit: October to February


9. Katchal Island

Many rocks scattered all over the shore somewhere in the Andaman Islands
Image by Dileesh Kumar

Katchal Island, previously known as Tihanyu, is one of the farthest of the Nicobar archipelago's numerous stunning but secluded islands.


The uninhabited island of Katchal beckons its brave visitors in peace, boasting a rich history, a sad past, and a nearly undiscovered length of natural beauty. Only lately has the island been deemed open.


The hills of Katchal are composed of marble and calcareous sandstone, and they are shrouded in luxuriant tropical vegetation. The forests are home to a wide variety of rare plants and animals, as well as an amazing opportunity for birdwatching.


Here at Katchal, the sunrises and sunsets are beautiful. You will be enchanted by the island's splendor and fall in love with its picturesque settings. Forget the commonly traveled places and discover Katchal Island's fearless magnificence!


Best time to visit: March to May

FAQs


1. Which beach in the Andamans is the cleanest?

Radhanagar Beach is renowned for being one of the cleanest beaches in all of Asia and the nicest beach in Andaman. It is also the best beach for snorkeling and scuba diving.


2. What makes the Andaman and Nicobar Islands special?

The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are well known for their breathtaking beaches, diverse biodiversity, gorgeous aquatic ecosystems, and wildlife-rich tropical evergreen forests.


3. What cuisine is popular in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands?

Rice, coconut, spices, and a lot of seafood are staples of the Andaman diet.  You can enjoy many choices of seafood on these islands, including cuttlefish, crabs, lobsters, prawns, and Red Snapper.



Final Words


Andaman is undoubtedly one of India's most well-liked beach destinations, with gorgeous marine life and an intriguing undersea realm just waiting to be discovered. These islands will give you everything you desire for a once-in-a-lifetime type of holiday.


It has it all, from romantic beaches and thrilling water sports to historic galleries and unique food. To get a sense of its true and untamed magnificence, you should spend at least a week here. You'll have enough time to visit the most well-known and nearby tourist attractions.


The very essence of Andaman is the islands and beaches. Take some time from your busy schedules to relish the beauty of nature and get absorbed in it, and take back some good memories to cherish.


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