
Andaman and Nicobar Islands
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3 Days in Port Blair for Family Fun
Port Blair is the perfect place for a family getaway with its mix of history, beaches, and marine life. I've spent countless weekends here with my own family, and it never gets old. The kids love the ferry rides, the beaches are safe for swimming, and there's enough variety to keep everyone happy. This itinerary balances sightseeing with plenty of downtime so you don't return home exhausted.
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Day 1
Day 1 in Port Blair
Kick off your Andaman adventure with Port Blair's top attractions, from historic landmarks to stunning coastal views.
Activities
Cellular Jail National Memorial
Start your day with a visit to this historic jail, known as 'Kala Pani,' which played a significant role in India's freedom struggle. The light and sound show in the evening brings the stories of freedom fighters to life.
- Arrive early to avoid crowds for the light show.
- Wear comfortable shoes as you'll be walking through the jail's corridors.
Corbyn's Cove Beach
After the intensity of Cellular Jail, unwind at this serene beach just 7 km from the city center. The palm-fringed shoreline is perfect for a relaxed stroll or a quick dip in the gentle waves.
- Try the coconut water from local vendors—it's fresh and refreshing.
- Keep an eye out for the occasional dolphins spotted near the shore.
Anthropological Museum
Dive into the rich tribal heritage of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The museum showcases artifacts, tools, and photographs of indigenous tribes like the Jarawas and Sentinelese.
- Photography isn't allowed inside, so keep your cameras away.
- The museum is small but packed with fascinating exhibits—take your time.
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Day 2
Port Blair Waterfront Day
A mix of marine adventures and historical sights, with plenty of time to enjoy the sea breeze and local flavors.
Activities
Ross Island Exploration
Hop on a short ferry ride to this British-era ghost island, now overrun by friendly deer and peacocks. Wander through crumbling colonial buildings with roots bursting through the walls—nature reclaiming its space. The small museum near the jetty gives fascinating insights into the island's past as the 'Paris of the East'.
- Wear sturdy shoes—paths are uneven
- Carry water and snacks—only basic options available on island
Chidiya Tapu Sunset
Known as 'Bird Island', this peaceful spot comes alive in the evening. Walk along the mangrove-fringed trails (keep an eye out for monitor lizards) before settling at the rocky beach to watch one of Andaman's most spectacular sunsets. The way the sky reflects off the tidal flats is pure magic.
- Hire a taxi for round trip—it's hard to get return transport
- Bring binoculars if you're into birdwatching
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Day 3
Port Blair Hidden Gems Day
A relaxed day uncovering lesser-known spots and local flavors in Port Blair, perfect for families looking to soak in the island's quieter charms.
Activities
Wandoor Beach and Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park
Head to Wandoor Beach, a serene stretch of sand about 25 km from Port Blair, far less crowded than Corbyn's Cove. The real highlight here is the nearby Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, a protected area with vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life. Take a glass-bottom boat ride to spot colorful fish and corals without getting wet—great for kids and adults alike. The park is open only from Wednesday to Sunday, so plan accordingly.
- Carry sunscreen and hats—shade is limited on the beach.
- Book boat rides in advance during peak season (Dec-Feb).
Sagarika Government Emporium and Local Market Stroll
Visit the Sagarika Government Emporium for authentic Andaman handicrafts, from shell jewelry to wooden carvings—all at fixed prices. Then, wander through the nearby Aberdeen Bazaar, where locals shop for fresh produce, spices, and souvenirs. It's a great place to pick up dried fish (a local staple) or fragrant cinnamon sticks. The vibe is bustling but not overwhelming, and you'll get a real feel for daily life in Port Blair.
- Bargain gently at Aberdeen Bazaar—it's expected for non-fixed-price items.
- Try the fresh coconut water from street vendors—it's sweet and refreshing.
Sunset at Marina Park and Aquarium
End the day at Marina Park, a waterfront green space near the Port Blair jetty. Let the kids run around while you enjoy the sea breeze. The small but well-maintained aquarium here showcases local marine species, including the quirky clownfish. As the sun sets, grab a bench and watch the harbor lights flicker on—it's a peaceful way to wrap up your Andaman trip.
- The aquarium closes by 5:30 PM, so arrive early.
- Street vendors nearby sell spicy fried snacks—try the fish pakoras.