Top 10 Things to do in Havelock Island, Andaman and Nicobar Islands

March 7, 2022 Lean Nau

Premium scuba diving and snorkeling are the highlights of the gorgeous Havelock Island, the most popular of the Andaman Islands. Glass-bottomed boats provide a similar up-close marine life experience. Jungle treks and camping are popular landlubbing activities, though the more delicately dispositioned can choose to retire to one of several luxury resorts. Refuel with fresh coconut milk and succulent, just-caught seafood, which dominates every meal.
Restaurants in Havelock Island

1. Blue Corals Dive

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5.0 based on 265 reviews

Blue Corals Dive

Blue Corals Dive Havelock is all about putting your needs first. All of our diving instructors are experienced, highly trained to make diving fun and thrilling. We offer a wide variety of courses, from the basic level all the way up to Professional. At Blue Corals Dive we are also heavily involved with reef conservation to ensure that Havelock stays, as it is... a paradise!

2. Mangrove Forest

Havelock Island India
Excellent
79%
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5.0 based on 14 reviews

Mangrove Forest

3. Captain Hook’s

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5.0 based on 130 reviews

Captain Hook’s

Captain Hook's fishing charters for Sports fishing / Game fishing often result in some of the best catches from Andaman waters. Game fish include the Giant Trevally, Barracuda, Snappers, Groupers, Jobfish and Tuna amongst others. We can arrange the required fishing permit. Application for the permit needs to be submitted at least one working day in advance. Guided Havelock Kayaking tours (Day kayaking and Night kayaking) along Mangroves is a must-do activitiy in Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep), Andamans for an experience of a life time. During day kayaking, experience the serene environment as you kayak through the mangroves. Night kayaking enthralls with it’s magical bio-luminescent waters during new moon and stunning vistas during full moon. Visit our shop at No.3 to rent snorkeling gear or to buy water sports goods and apparels. We are happy to assist you with all your adventure and water sports related requirements.

4. Radhanagar Beach

11.65 Km from Havelock Jetty, Shyam Nagar Panchayat, Havelock Island 744211 India
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4.5 based on 4,292 reviews

Radhanagar Beach

Reviewed By DYKulkarni - Belgaum, India

Lovely beach in Havelock Island, worth visiting; sun set is gorgeous & safe beach also; kept very clean & nice; changing rooms available after sea bathing.

5. Elephant Beach

Sh 4, Havelock Island 744211 India
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4.5 based on 1,702 reviews

Elephant Beach

Reviewed By Gopaljalwal - Jaipur, India

This beach is famous for water sports activities ( snorkelling, jet ski, banana ride, scooter ride, parasailing etc.). There are two ways to reach here one is by boat (950/ person) another through forest trekking ( 500₹ for guide for all). If you are fit can go through forest it is adventurous and economic as well. Beach remains open till 3 pm so better to reach there till 9 am to get enjoy of water sports activities. Price for water sports activities are high here compared to Neil Island. Snorkelling is must to do here gives view of lot of different corals with fishes. Depth of water near shore is till your waist that’s why it creates here natural swimming pool. I did swimming here around 2 hours and still remember. It will better you get your own snorkelling instrument because it will help you not only on this beach but on other beaches also. Swimming goggles is must to bring here if you want to enjoy here in free. Don’t give water sports money to your forest trekking guide they will cheat you better to give direct to counter as we faced and caught him red handed. Lat bath facilities available here. No restaurants available here bring your own food only fruits salad n coconut water is available here.

6. Govind Nagar Beach

Havelock Island India
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4.5 based on 42 reviews

Govind Nagar Beach

Reviewed By Aryan2007 - Mumbai, India

Govind Nagar beach is one the several beautiful beaches in Havelock islands in Andaman islands. We went here to do our SCUBA dive through Ocean Tribe Scuba diving center. The sand is clean and the water is clear ! Overall a lovely and peaceful beach to just chill around as well !

7. Vijaynagar Beach

Havelock Island India
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4.5 based on 30 reviews

Vijaynagar Beach

Reviewed By hkkaufmann

Best place to let your feet dip into the water while sitting in a tree or on a swing. Also, lots of shade to retreat to once you have collected your dose of sunshine.

8. Inglis Island

Havelock Island India
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4.0 based on 37 reviews

Inglis Island

9. Kalapathar Beach

Havelock Island 744211 India +91 90077 42360
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4.0 based on 1,384 reviews

Kalapathar Beach

Reviewed By DrJudeEVDsouza - Panjim, India

Sunrise point ,blue waters ,nice for swim, shallow waters.nice to spend morning or even afternoon.nearby kerala cafe

10. Government Ferry

GB Oceania BathuBashti,Garacharma,Port Blair Havelock Jetty, Havelock Island 744103 India +91 91977 09425 http://trip.experienceandamans.com/ferry/government-ferry.html
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3.5 based on 197 reviews

Government Ferry

Reviewed By Woke_traveller - Kolkata (Calcutta), India

I had a good time travelling by governments ships. Spacious, pleasant and comfortable journey. Totally worth the ticket price. One important thing about it is, it sticks to its schedule and if you are a minute late, you might not be able to get on. Also note try boarding a ship in an empty stomach and once it has sailed try resting your head against something and sleep instead of sitting up if you are a first time traveller or have sea sickness. Rest assured you’ll have a good time if you go up the deck and decide on feeling that amazing breeze and a magnificent view.

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