Experience Andamans® – Andaman Honeymoon Package

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Experience Andamans® – Andaman Honeymoon Package

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Island nights, planned for romance. This Andaman honeymoon package strings together Port Blair’s history, Havelock’s signature beaches, and Neil’s calmer coast with a personal coordinator handling the moving parts. You’ll also get that rare combo: scheduled sights plus real downtime for couples.

What I like most is how the trip makes you feel set up from the first pickup. A coordinator stays your main point of contact, and you may work with people such as Arasu, Sushant Mattaber ji, Raj Shekhar, Shakir, or Akash depending on who’s assigned. Second, the beach timing is built around golden-hour plans, including a candlelight dinner and sunset-focused stops like Radhanagar, Chidiya Tapu, and Laxmanpur.

One thing to consider: the package doesn’t include lunch and dinner (only breakfast is included), and return airfare is also not included. So you’ll want to budget for daily meals and any extras you add on the islands.

Key highlights worth marking on your map

Experience Andamans® - Andaman Honeymoon Package - Key highlights worth marking on your map

  • Private transfers, air-conditioned vehicle across islands and within each island
  • Cellular Jail + Light and Sound Show in Port Blair, with admission handled
  • Havelock’s Radhanagar Beach time set for swimming and sunset
  • Candlelight dinner by the beach as the honeymoon-style signature moment
  • Neil Island viewpoints including Natural Coral Bridge (Howrah Bridge) and Laxmanpur sunset
  • Breakfast for 6 days plus lodging on Port Blair, Havelock, and Neil

Port Blair Day 1: Cellular Jail + Chidiya Tapu’s forest-reserve sunset

Experience Andamans® - Andaman Honeymoon Package - Port Blair Day 1: Cellular Jail + Chidiya Tapu’s forest-reserve sunset
Your Andaman experience starts in Port Blair, and the first day gives you two very different moods—history, then open sky and water. The highlight is Cellular Jail, a National Memorial of India tied to the freedom struggle. You’ll also have the Light and Sound Show with admission included, so you’re not just touring rooms—you’re getting a structured way to understand what happened there.

After that, you shift gears to Chidiya Tapu Beach, reached by road from the main city. It’s set up for sunset vibes in a forest reserve area, which means the evening feels more like an event than a random beach stop. The drive itself matters here. Those scenic stretches between the city and the reserve-area coast are part of the experience, especially if you’re traveling as a couple and don’t want a hectic pace.

Practical note: sunset areas can get cooler than you expect, even in the tropics. Bring a light layer, and don’t plan to cram extra stops right before sunset time.

Havelock Days 2–3: Radhanagar beach time and a candlelight dinner moment

Experience Andamans® - Andaman Honeymoon Package - Havelock Days 2–3: Radhanagar beach time and a candlelight dinner moment
Havelock Island is where the trip turns beach-first. You’ll spend a couple of nights there, and the schedule is built around easy rhythm: one day for a big beach hit, one day for slower local time. This matters because Havelock travel can eat time if you’re bouncing around too much. Here, you’re given breathing room.

Day 2 includes Radhanagar Beach, widely loved for its wide white sand and calm stretches that work well for swimming and sunbathing. The plan gives you a full block of time through the evening, so you’re not rushing at the last minute to catch the sunset. For couples, that’s a big deal. You get room to change plans if weather shifts or you simply want to linger.

Also included on Havelock is a beach-side candlelight dinner. This is the most honeymoon-coded item in the package, and it’s also one you’ll appreciate more if you’re not trying to research restaurants and reserve tables while on island time. If romance is your priority, this kind of planned dinner is better value than paying for one more transfer and one more day of decision-making.

Day 3 is more flexible. You’ll have a leisure day on Havelock with time at your beachside property. That’s smart. It gives you recovery from the first day’s tours and puts your body back on island pace before the more active beach day.

Tip: if you’re the type who wants photos, do them early. Midday light can be harsh. Radhanagar is much friendlier in softer morning or late-afternoon light.

Elephant Beach Day 4: reef-centered swim time on Havelock

Experience Andamans® - Andaman Honeymoon Package - Elephant Beach Day 4: reef-centered swim time on Havelock
Elephant Beach is the next big step up in activity. The package takes you there for a long enough window to actually swim and enjoy the beach rather than just arrive, look, and leave. Elephant Beach is known for one of the reefier experiences on the island, and the plan includes admission for this stop.

You’ll return to your hotel via the same route, which keeps things stress-free. That matters because beach days on islands can otherwise turn into a logistics puzzle—where to eat, where to wait, how long boats or transfers take. Here, transport is organized, and you can focus on the water.

What to bring: reef-safe habits apply everywhere, and a basic swim kit helps. Think sunscreen, a rash guard if you burn easily, water shoes if the sand or entry is rough, and a small waterproof pouch. If you’re planning any extra water activity, confirm what’s included in that day’s ticket versus what you’d pay separately.

Also, give yourself time buffers. The tour blocks time for the beach and then plans the return, but it still helps to be ready when pickup happens.

Neil Island Day 5: Natural Coral Bridge (Howrah Bridge) and Laxmanpur’s sunset glow

Experience Andamans® - Andaman Honeymoon Package - Neil Island Day 5: Natural Coral Bridge (Howrah Bridge) and Laxmanpur’s sunset glow
Neil Island is calmer than Havelock, and the day plan reflects it. You’ll cover multiple beach areas, and the stops are spaced so you don’t feel like you’re sprinting between viewpoints.

The first Neil stop is Natural Coral Bridge, a rock formation also known as Howrah Bridge. It’s the kind of landmark that’s quick to appreciate and hard to forget once you see it. The plan gives you time to walk around the formation and spend a couple of hours there, which is useful because weather and light can change quickly near coastal rock areas.

Then you head to Laxmanpur Beach for what the itinerary is clearly built around: sunset. You’ll spend a couple of hours enjoying the beach in the evening, and after that you’ll be dropped back for overnight on Neil. That overnight detail is valuable. It removes the “drive back and scramble” problem and gives you a more relaxed sunset day.

If you’re a couple traveling for romance, Laxmanpur’s sunset schedule is exactly what you want. If you’re traveling for scenery, it’s also a good place to slow down and just watch the horizon do its thing.

Tip: if the sunset is clouded, don’t panic. Coastal light can still be dramatic. Keep your plans flexible in the last hour.

Bharatpur Beach and Carbyns Cove: Day 6’s water time, then a Port Blair send-off

Day 6 returns you to Neil’s Bharatpur Beach, which is famous for water activities. The plan includes admission for this stop, and it gives you time to enjoy the beach before heading back to Port Blair. Like the earlier island days, the value here is that the tour handles transit and keeps your schedule coherent.

Once you’re back in Port Blair, the team drops you to your hotel. Then, you still get one more beach option: Carbyns Cove. The itinerary sets this as an evening stop before your departure the next day, and the stop is admission-free in the plan.

This is one of my favorite types of inclusions: a final “easy” beach evening rather than a packed last-day city tour. It helps you end the trip without feeling like you have to cram one last major activity.

Practical suggestion: on your last night, keep your plans simple. If you do an activity at Bharatpur, don’t schedule anything strenuous at Carbyns Cove. Go for sunset, a slow walk, and an early sleep.

Day 7 in Port Blair: Veer Savarkar Park and airport drop

Your final day is short and straightforward. You’ll visit Veer Savarkar Park and then you’ll be dropped at the airport for your onward flight.

This structure works well if you don’t want to lose most of your departure day to travel. It also keeps the airport process calmer since the tour ends with a drop rather than you needing to navigate logistics on your own at the last minute.

If you have time for photos, do it earlier rather than right before leaving. Airport days can shrink your schedule in a hurry.

What’s actually included (and what you’ll pay for anyway)

The big included value pieces are the ones couples usually struggle with on short trips: accommodation on all three islands, private transportation, an air-conditioned vehicle, all fees and taxes, and a personal tour coordinator for help at the islands.

You’re also getting breakfast for 6 days. That’s one of the easiest ways to keep costs predictable—breakfast is handled, and you can focus on lunch and dinner decisions without hunting for options every morning.

The package also includes the honeymoon signature: beach-side candlelight dinner.

What’s not included is just as important for budgeting:

  • Lunch and dinner are not included
  • Return airfare is not included
  • Any personal expenses, plus room service and alcohol/non-alcohol beverages are not included
  • Incidentals

Value check: at $940 per person for about a 7-day route, you’re mostly paying for time-saving logistics plus lodging coverage across Port Blair, Havelock, and Neil, with transport handled privately. If you were to plan island transfers, organize stays, and coordinate multiple beach days yourself, the “you don’t have to think” factor is a big part of what you’re buying.

Budgeting tip: plan on spending for at least two meals per day plus snacks and drinks. If you add water activities beyond what’s covered, you’ll also want to set aside extra cash.

Coordinated comfort: why the private setup matters in the Andamans

This is a private tour/activity with your group only. That sounds like marketing language, but in the Andamans it actually changes your experience. Private transport means you’re not waiting around for other people to finish shopping or taking longer photo stops.

Your team provides assistance at all the islands and you have a single point of contact for coordination. In plain terms: you’re less likely to lose time hunting down the right pickup spot or trying to figure out timing on your own.

I’d also take note of the human side shown in prior guest experiences: coordinators and drivers have been described as punctual and responsive, with support that keeps you from feeling stranded. Names that show up in that support roster include Arasu, Sushant Mattaber ji, Raj Shekhar, Shakir, and Akash—useful if you like to recognize who you’ll be communicating with.

One more practical detail: confirmation is provided within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability, and the meeting point is Veer Savarkar International Airport (with the address provided). That matters if you’re arriving late or connecting through a busier travel window.

Weather and timing reality: how not to stress about sunsets

This experience requires good weather. If conditions force a cancellation due to weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

That’s not just fine print. Much of what makes this trip special—sunsets at Chidiya Tapu, Radhanagar, and Laxmanpur—depends on visibility and calm conditions. Your best move is to keep your expectations flexible. Clouds don’t always ruin the mood. They can change the color of the sky, and the beaches still feel good even when the “perfect sunset” is more muted.

Also, pack for warm days and cooler evenings. Bring a light layer, especially if you’re sitting still during sunset watches.

Should you book Experience Andamans’ honeymoon package?

Book it if you want:

  • a 7-day couples route across Port Blair, Havelock, and Neil without building your own logistics puzzle
  • private transfers and one coordinator handling the key timing moments
  • honeymoon-friendly touches like candlelight dinner and sunset-led beach blocks
  • a “don’t overplan” feel, especially with leisure time on Havelock

Skip it or reconsider if:

  • you need lunch and dinner included (they’re not included here)
  • you want to handle every island transfer and activity yourself
  • you’re strongly focused on optional add-ons where quality varies. One previously shared concern involved sea-walk photo quality. If you plan to add activities like that, ask exactly what you’re buying and what the deliverables look like before committing.

If your goal is romance plus solid organization, this package is built for that. You spend your energy on sand, sea, and each other—not on figuring out the next ride.

FAQ

What is included in the package price?

You get assistance from the Experience Andamans team, accommodation on Port Blair, Havelock, and Neil, a personal tour coordinator, an air-conditioned vehicle, all fees and taxes, private transportation, a beach-side candlelight dinner, and breakfast for 6 days.

Are airport pickup and drop-offs included?

Yes. Pickup and drop are included, and the meeting point is Veer Savarkar International Airport.

Which islands are covered in this 7-day honeymoon package?

The trip covers Port Blair, Havelock Island, and Neil Island.

Are lunch and dinner included?

No. Lunch and dinner are not included. Only breakfast is included (6 breakfasts).

Is return airfare included?

No. Return airfare is not included.

What if weather is bad?

This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

How far in advance can I cancel for a full refund?

You can cancel up to 6 days in advance of the experience for a full refund, which means at least 6 full days before the start time.

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