Water Activities Andaman Islands
Andaman Islands
The tropical waters of the Andaman Sea are ideal for snorkeling in Andaman – clear, calm, balmy, and bursting with brilliant marine life. Snorkeling can be done year-round in the Andamans
Snorkelling is the process of swimming on the surface of the water while outfitted with a designed tube known as a snorkel (A snorkel is a tube around 30 cm long, generally L or J-shaped and fixed with a mouthpiece at the lower end, and made of rubber or plastic. It is applied for breathing air from over the water surface area when the wearer’s mouth and nose are submerged, coupled with swim fins occasionally. Utilizing this equipment permits the snorkeller to notice underwater attractions for extended time periods with comparatively small effort. It is a well-known fun activity in the Andamans.
Snorkelling at Elephant Beach is an experience in itself. The beach here offers calm, blue, crystal clear shallow waters and is an amazing spot for snorkelers. The reefs are in pristine condition, and with little exploration, you can find corals in the same way they were formed. You can charter a boat, join groups or trek to reach Elephant Beach. The guide assists you during your trip to the Elephant Beach. This is the second-best attraction at Havelock Island after Radhanagar Beach. You may even carry your own equipment required to snorkel here. All boats anchored at Elephant Beach are expected to return by 04:00 pm.
Elephant Beach can be easily reached by chartering a boat, or you can join a group and trek through the forest to reach the place. For prebooked activities, a guide is always available to assist throughout the whole trip, ensuring maximum comfort and safety. The scuba diving equipment and training are provided by the vendor in addition to underwater assistance and return from the beach to the hotel. Alternatively, snorkelers can also bring their own equipment and enjoy long hours of water diving. Make sure to leave the beach before 4 P.M., as the beach and return boats are no longer available after that.
Children above 10 years of age and people below 60 can easily enjoy snorkeling, given an experienced snorkeler is present there to assist.?
People who are not allowed to snorkel in the Isles include: