Latest Information on Travelling to Andaman Islands?
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  • Andaman Tourism Opens

    Updated: 14 Aug 2021

    Andaman Tourism Opens: The Andaman & Nicobar administration has announced that all tourist spots in the South Andaman district will be opened for tourism activities with immediate effect 8 Feb 2022.

  • RT PCR report on arrival

    Updated: 14 Aug 2021

    A negative RT PCR report has to be presented by all passengers on arrival.

  • What is the advisory to travel to North & Middle Andaman District?

    Updated: 14 Aug 2021

    The tourists are allowed to visit Baratang/North & Middle Andaman on production of double dose covid certificate/ All other passengers viz. unvaccinated and partially vaccinated passengers (those who have taken only 1S1 dose of COVID vaccine) shall have to produce RT-PCR negative test report

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  • All asymptomatic fully vaccinated persons coming to these islands from mainland are exempted from the requirement of carrying RT-PCR negative test report,irrespective of the type of vaccine received and country of origin. Such fullyvaccinated individuals shall produce the final vaccination certificate at the origin airport, sea port in the mainland and at Port Blair Airport / sea port.
  • Alt asymptomatic children below 5 years of age are exempted from carrying RT-PCR negative test report and further RT-PCR testing at Port Blair Airport.
  • All other passengers viz. unvaccinated and partially vaccinated passengers (those who have taken only 1S1 dose of COVID vaccine) shall have to produce RT-PCR negative test report to travel to Port Blair from the mainland, as is the practice now. Such an RT-PCR test should have been taken within 48 hours prior to commencement of journey from the origin airport connecting Port Blair. Such passengers will also have to undergo additional RT-PCR test on arrival at Port Blair. Such passengers shall remain in self-quarantine till the arrival of the test report.
  • If a passenger on arrival is tested positive then, the prescribed quarantine protocol is to be followed.
  • All Airlines shall ensure strict compliance of this order and observance of COVID Appropriate Behaviour. Any non-compliance shall invite action under Disaster Management Act and other applicable laws. 
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General Guidelines defined for traveling to Andaman Islands during COVID :

  1. The Tourism Activities are permitted only in South Andaman & North & Middle Andaman District except Nicobar District.
  2. Persons above 65 years of age, persons with home co-morbidities, pregnant women and children below the age of 10 years advised not to travel for tourism purposes.
  3. Tourists/Visitors who are at higher risk due to some medical history are advised to take extra precautions.
  4. Tourists/visitors shall minimize contact with other staff and visitors as far as possible and zero contact policy should be followed at all tourist destinations.
  5. All tourists/visitors shall be briefed by the hotel concerned about do’s & don’ts to be mandatorily followed during their stay and movements.
  6. While travelling tourists/visitors should wear a face mask and carry their own sanitizer and wet wipes for personal use.
  7. At all tourist destinations, staff must wear face masks and wash/sanitize hands regularly while performing their duties.
  8. Arogya Setu App shall be mandatory for all incoming tourists/visitors.
  9. Respiratory etiquettes to be strictly followed. This involves strict practice of covering one’s mouth and nose while coughing/sneezing with a tissue handkerchief/flexed elbow and disposing off used tissues properly after use.
  10. The tourists/visitors on arrival at Port Blair airport have to undergo mandatory Covid-19 screening with RTPCR test free of cost. Thereafter the tourists/ visitors are allowed to move to their respective hotels. However, they will have to be under quarantine at Port Blair in their hotel rooms until the result of RTPCR tests are received. In case of RTPCR positive test results, the tourists/visitors shall remain in institutional quarantine in hotels notified by the Hoteliers Association in consent with the A&%N Administration, on rate as specified or to the designated hospital/ Covid 19 care centre on case to case basis.
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What are the guidelines for testing for tourists coming to Andaman after August 03 2021?

On arrival at Port Blair :

1. The tourists need to carry COVID-19 negative test report from mainland based 1CMR approved lab using Reverse Transcriptase-Polymerase Chain Reaction (RTPCR). However, the sample for RTPCR test should have been taken within 48 hours prior to starting the journey from the origin station. (For e.g. if the tourist takes a flight from Delhi at 0600 hrs. on 1st September, 2021, the sample for RTPCR test should have been taken not before 0600 hrs. on 30th August, 2021).

2. The tourists/visitors on arrival at Port Blair airport have to undergo mandatory Covid-19 screening with RTPCR test free of cost. Thereafter the tourists/visitors are allowed to move to their respective hotels. However, they will have to be under quarantine at Port Blair in their hotel rooms until the result of RTPCR tests are received. In case of RTPCR positive test results, the tourists/visitors shall remain in
institutional quarantine in hotels notified by the Hoteliers Association in consent with the A&N Administration, on rates as specified or to the designated hospital/ Covid-19 care centre on case-to-case basis.

3. Tourists may also have to undergo random Rapid Antigen Test conducted from time to time on payment basis as prescribed by A8N Administration.

What if the tourists test positive after arriving at the Andaman Islands?


If the tourists tests positive during their stay in the Islands, he/she will need to undergo institutional isolation as per existing health protocols. The
cost of such isolation for govt. facility will be paid by the tourists as fixed by the administration from time to time.

If the patient wants to stay at hotels, he/she can stay in the hotels if all the conditions below are met:

a) Patients are not symptomatic and not more than 60 years old.
b) Request/ undertaking is made by patient in writing.
c)lf allowed by doctors.

Hotels will make necessary arrangements to designate a part of their rooms for institutional isolation for this purpose.

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  • Regular flights to Port Blair (the capital of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands) are operational now.
  • There are direct flights from Chennai, Kolkata, Bangalore, and Delhi.
  • Public transports like cabs, taxis, and bus services are also functional.
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Travellers should carefully follow social distancing norms and wear masks as well. Also, before making any booking, they should refer to the latest travel news on the government website of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

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Private Boat Charter for Scuba Diving in Havelock Island

Private Boat Charter for Scuba Diving in Havelock Island
Date : 22 May 2023

If you're a scuba diving enthusiast, then you've probably heard of Havelock Island, one of the most popular diving destinations in India. And if you're looking for the ultimate scuba diving experience, you might want to consider a private boat charter for scuba diving in Havelock Island. In this article, we'll take a closer look at private boat charters for scuba diving in Havelock Island and why it's an excellent option for those who want to take their scuba diving experience to the next level.

Why choose a private boat charter for scuba diving in Havelock Island?

When it comes to scuba diving, Havelock Island has a lot to offer. The island is home to some of the most beautiful dive sites and stunning marine life. However, if you're looking for a more exclusive and personalised experience, then a private boat charter might be the way to go.

A private boat charter allows you to have complete control over your diving experience. You can choose the dive sites you want to visit, the duration of your dives, and even the time of day that you want to go diving. Additionally, you'll have a private boat all to yourself, so you won't have to worry about sharing your space with other divers.

Another advantage of a private boat charter is that you have the flexibility to choose how you want your trip planned. If you're diving with a large group, you can tailor your diving experience to suit everyone's needs. For instance, you can choose to visit dive sites that cater to both beginner and advanced divers, or you can adjust the schedule to allow for other activities on the island.

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The best diving sites in Havelock Island

One of the main reasons why scuba divers flock to Havelock Island is the abundance of dive sites. Here are some of the best dive sites in Havelock Island that you can explore with a private boat charter:

Aquarium: This dive site is ideal for beginners, with shallow waters and a variety of marine life such as angelfish, clownfish, and sea turtles.

The Wall: The first dive site to be discovered in the Andamans, the Wall site is more suited for advanced divers, with a steep drop-off that descends to a depth of 55 meters. It is home to a variety of marine life, including sharks, barracudas, and giant groupers.

Dixon's Pinnacle: This dive site is located in a protected marine area and is known for its stunning coral formations and diverse marine life, including moray eels, octopuses, and lionfish.

Johnny's Gorge: This dive site is located on the eastern side of Havelock Island and is known for its strong currents and large schools of fish, including barracudas.

Cost of hiring a private boat to scuba dive in Havelock Island

The cost of getting a private boat charter for scuba diving in Havelock Island may be slightly expensive, but you’ll also get access to multiple diving spots and exclusive access to many facilities of a luxury boat. The cost of booking the boat around Havelock Island may be anything between INR 20000-INR 70,000 or above. In some cases, the cost of scuba diving including gear is also included in the package. If not, you may have to pay an additional amount between INR 3500 to 7000 for scuba diving at each spot. The scuba diving package, however, would also include an instructor and some basic training. If you have enrolled in a certification programme, you may have to pay anything between INR 10,000 to 15,000 for the scuba dive.

How to reach Havelock Island?

There are a few ways to reach Havelock Island, but the most common and convenient is by ferry. The island is located about 54 km (34 miles) northeast of Port Blair, the capital city of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Regular ferries operate from Port Blair to Havelock Island, with journey times ranging from 90 minutes to 2.5 hours, depending on the type of ferry. It's important to book your ferry tickets in advance, especially during peak season, and to check the weather conditions before you travel. A ferry ticket may cost you anything between INR 300-500.

You can book a private boat for scuba diving from any of the tour operators in Havelock Island. Additionally, you can book a private boat charter for scuba diving in Havelock Island directly from Port Blair itself instead of taking a ferry.

Private boat charter for scuba diving in Havelock Island – FAQ

Q1. What is the best time to take a private boat to Havelock Island for scuba diving?

Answer: the best time to hire a private boat for scuba diving in Havelock Island is between November to April. Try to avoid the monsoon season as the chances of your diving trip getting are high during these months.

Q2. Can you scuba dive if you don’t know how to swim?

Answer: Yes, you can scuba dive even if you don’t know how to swim. This may, however, limit the number of places where you can dive. Most non-swimmers dive at Aquarium, Lighthouse, or Nemo Beach.

Q3. Can you scuba dive if you have any medical condition?

Answer: People who have severe respiratory issues or heart issues are generally asked not to scuba dive. If you have any of these issues, you should consult your doctor before booking a private boat charter for scuba diving in Havelock Island.

Q4. Do I have to book a private boat charter for the entire day?

Answer: No, there are many tour operators that offer half-day private boat trips for scuba diving. Also, you have the flexibility to choose your timings. Half-day trips should cost you less than full-day trips.

Q5. What other activities can you do on a private boat trip in Havelock Island?

Answer: Good news is that you don’t have to limit yourself to just scuba diving if you are booking a private boat. You can also try snorkelling, game fishing, kayaking, etc while on a private boat charter for scuba diving in Havelock Island. However, the charges for each of these activities will be separate.

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