Latest Information on Travelling to Andaman Islands?
  • 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.

  • 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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Introducing The Sitapur Beach in Neil Island

Introducing The Sitapur Beach in Neil Island
Date : 29 Aug 2024

Sitapur Beach is the unexpected: nestled at the tip of Neil Island, with vast stretches of white sands and unimaginably blue waters enticing successive waves of new visitors. Two arched lagoons and coconut trees sprawled across the beach makes for the perfect natural backdrop. Natural limestone structures are scattered all over the beach, adding to its scenic charm. During low tides, one can walk to the second lagoon and explore little caves. The endless stretch of white sand, Sitapur Beach wears many hats and is popularly known as sunrise beach and locally as beach number five. Owing to its geography, Sitapur Beach is prone to higher tides and stronger currents, but swimming is still possible at all times.

Our Package

Getting There

One can reach Sitapur Beach on Neil Island after travelling 65 kilometres from Port Blair. The journey to the beach itself is quite refreshing as it takes you via paddy fields and lush forests. You can either rent a bike or board an auto-rickshaw from the market to reach the beach. Cabs are the most convenient means to get to the beach, but single-point cabs are hard to book, so you can instead book the taxi to tour all the three beaches in Neil. Though a few buses shuttle in between, the frequency is low. Or, if you feel a little adventurous, you can also walk down the fields to reach the beach.

Be There Do That

Sitapur Beach is easily one of those beaches where you can take a long walk without a care in the world along the shoreline. Mostly known for its enchanting golden sunrises and sunsets, the beach is named the Sunrise Beach officially by the administration. Hit the beach at dawn to behold the magnificent sunrise above the horizon. Since this is a rocky beach, you need to be careful while swimming. There are no water activities conducted on this beach, and you can pass your time sitting on rocks, soaking your feet in the water, feeling the breeze and unwinding. For a better view of the sunset, you can get to the "Sunset Point" which lies at a vantage spot towards the entry of the beach. The beach is uncrowded, and you can spend a lazy day sipping coconut water.

While You’re There

Note that the beach stays open between 9 AM and 5 PM.
There are no washrooms and changing rooms at the beach.
You might encounter a patchy cellular network.
No lifeguards or guides are present at this beach.
Water-sports are not available owing to the high currents on the beach. Swimming is possible, but not advised during high tides.
You do not require tickets for visiting the beach as the entry is free.
Carry some snacks with you as there aren't many stalls selling refreshments on the beach.
Arrive before dawn and witness the most spectacular sunrise on Neil Island.

Closing Statement

Situated at the southern tip of Neil Island, Sitapur Beach nestles in the arms of lush greens from three sides that unfold into an incredible view of the open sea on the other. Set apart from the mainstream, Sitapur is the quietest beach on Neil Island and is well-preserved and quite raw in the sense of nature and wildlife. Crystal clear water, azure sky, the limestone formations, against the white rug of sand makes it a photographer's favourite. The best time to visit this beach is between September and May, as the weather is moderate and the sun is bright.

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