How much does Havelock Island cost?

How much does Havelock Island cost?

Havelock Packages

Havelock Packages Day/Night Price
Port Blair, Havelock, and Neil Island in 5 nights Package 6 Days/5 Nights ₹40,570
The Alluring Andamans with stay in Tilar Siro – CGH Earth Package 6 Days/5 Nights ₹54,550
Essential Andaman in 6 Nights Package 7 Days/6 Nights ₹43,946

How do I get from Port Blair to Havelock Island?

The best way to reach Havelock is by the air conditioned catamaran ferry, which takes only 90 minutes from Port Blair. There are government ferry services available as well which take about 2.5 hours. Do book your tickets in advance during peak season.

What is the package of Andaman?

Andaman Packages

Andaman Packages Day/Night Price
Essential Andaman in 6 Nights Package 7 Days/6 Nights ₹41,799
Romantic Seaside Holiday in Andaman- Soulmate Special Package 6 Days/5 Nights ₹41,751
Love & Adventure amidst the Seashores of Andaman! Package 6 Days/5 Nights ₹42,251

Is 2 days enough for Havelock Island?

How many days do you need for Havelock? We suggest you keep a minimum of 3 days for Havelock. This is ideal to enjoy Radhanagar beach, Scuba dive, explore cafes and try offbeat activities like Night kayaking and trekking.

Is Scuba Diving Open in Andaman?

Yes, scuba diving in Andaman is safe. Proper safety precautions are taken before you start with the activity. You will be guided by a professional scuba instructor who is certified by the Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI).

Is Neil or Havelock better?

Neil is smaller, Havelock is bigger. Neil has more natural formations to appreciate like the natural arch bridge. Havelock has Radhanagar beach and Elephant beach. Both are equally expensive, I suggest you take a tent with you while visiting the islands.

Which is the best ferry from Port Blair to Havelock?

Makruzz is the best avl option in respect to speed & comfortability. It normally takes 90-105 mins between Port Blair & havelock & 60 mins between Havelock & Neil. Makruzz have 2 vessels- Makruzz & Makruzz Gold.

Can a non swimmer do scuba diving?

So the simple answer is YES, non-swimmer can scuba dive, but there are a number of issues that come into play and the practical, real-world answer is that they should not attempt the course. Scuba divers must be confident in the water and most non-swimmer are not comfortable once their feet cannot touch firm ground.