

Andaman tour packages from Mumbai are ideal for travellers seeking a refreshing island getaway filled with pristine beaches, turquoise waters, and tropical landscapes. With convenient flights to Port Blair, you can quickly swap city life for relaxing days at Havelock Island, Neil Island, Radhanagar Beach, and other scenic attractions. Whether you're travelling with family, friends, or your partner, the Andaman Islands offer the perfect mix of relaxation and adventure.
A thoughtfully designed Andaman holiday package from Mumbai typically costs between ₹25,000 and ₹65,000 per person, depending on the season, accommodation category, and inclusions such as island transfers, sightseeing tours, and adventure activities. At Pickyourtrail, every Andaman Nicobar tour package from Mumbai is customised to suit your travel preferences. There are no rigid group departures or one-size-fits-all itineraries. You decide when to travel, where to stay, and the experiences you want to include, while our destination experts craft a personalised itinerary around your needs. Whether you're planning a romantic honeymoon, a family beach vacation, a short island getaway, or an adventure-filled holiday, every trip is designed to help you explore the Andaman Islands comfortably and at your own pace.
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Package Name |
Duration |
Starting Price |
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4 Days Andaman and Nicobar Islands Package |
4 Days / 3 Nights |
₹12,909 per person |
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A 5 Day Andaman and Nicobar Islands Itinerary |
5 Days / 4 Nights |
₹19,617 per person |
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5 Days Andaman and Nicobar Islands Tour Package |
5 Days / 4 Nights |
₹27,835 per person |
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6 Day Andaman and Nicobar Tour Package |
6 Days / 5 Nights |
₹25,451 per person |
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7 Day Andaman and Nicobar Trip Package |
7 Days / 6 Nights |
₹29,409 per person |
Prices vary by hotel category, travel season, and selected activities. International flights are additional unless specified.
Short on time but still craving an island escape? A 4-day Andaman Nicobar tour package from Mumbai is perfect for a long weekend filled with beaches, history, and scenic coastal views. A Friday evening flight from Mumbai connects through Chennai or Kolkata and puts you in Port Blair by late evening. Three full days lets you cover Port Blair's heritage sites, a day trip to North Bay Island or Havelock Island, and a proper sunset at Corbyn's Cove Beach before your return flight on Monday.
What a 4-day Andaman package from Mumbai typically covers:
Best for: Long-weekend trips, first-time Andaman visitors wanting to test the destination before a longer trip.
Starting price: ₹14,924 per person (land only)
If you want to go beyond Port Blair and experience the islands at a more relaxed pace, a 5-night, 6-day Andaman tour package from Mumbai is an excellent option. The additional days allow you to explore Havelock Island and Neil Island, visit Radhanagar Beach, enjoy water sports at Elephant Beach, and soak in the laid-back island atmosphere. It strikes the right balance between sightseeing, adventure, and relaxation.
What a 5-night 6-day Andaman tour package from Mumbai typically covers:
Best for: Couples, honeymooners on a shorter window, first-time international travellers who want beach time alongside history.
Starting price: ₹25,451 per person (land only, 6-day)
For travellers who prefer a comprehensive island experience, a 7-day Andaman tour package from Mumbai provides enough time to discover the region's most popular destinations without feeling rushed. Seven days lets you cover all three main island clusters (Port Blair, Havelock, and Neil Island) without rushing, with time left for optional extensions like Baratang Island's limestone caves and mud volcanoes or a sea kayaking session in bioluminescent waters. Mumbai travellers who fly out on a Saturday morning can be at their Port Blair hotel by evening, giving six full days on the ground.
What a 7-day Andaman and Nicobar tour package from Mumbai typically covers:
Best for: Honeymooners wanting the full island circuit, families wanting a relaxed pace, travellers combining beaches with wildlife and heritage.
Starting price: ₹29,409 per person (land only)
The Andaman Islands are one of the best honeymoon destinations in India, not because of the word on travel brochures, but because of what they actually deliver. With Andaman honeymoon packages from Mumbai, couples can enjoy bioluminescent water at night on Havelock's beaches, sunset on Neil Island and private beach dinners. Whether you're looking for adventure, relaxation, or a mix of both, the Andaman Islands offer a naturally romantic setting for newlyweds.
What an Andaman honeymoon package from Mumbai typically includes:
Recommended resort routing for couples: Port Blair (1 night) → Havelock Island (3 nights) → Neil Island (1 night) → Port Blair departure
Resort picks for honeymooners:
Starting price: ₹18,112 per person (5 nights, land only)
Families travelling from Mumbai often prefer the Andaman Islands because they combine beaches, history, and outdoor activities in a single destination. Andaman family tour packages from Mumbai typically include attractions such as Cellular Jail, North Bay Island, Radhanagar Beach, and family-friendly water activities. Families can also enjoy glass-bottom boat rides at North Bay and shallow snorkelling at Elephant Beach.
What an Andaman family tour package from Mumbai typically includes:
Note for families with young children: Neil Island is calmer and shallower than Havelock. Bharatpur Beach on Neil has very still water and is ideal for children under 8.
Starting price: ₹18,851 per person (5 days, land only)
Whether it's a reunion with friends, a college trip, or a corporate getaway, Andaman group tour packages from Mumbai make it easier to coordinate travel across multiple islands. By arranging ferry tickets, accommodation, transfers, and activities in advance, these packages help groups enjoy a seamless holiday while exploring the best of Port Blair, Havelock Island, and Neil Island together. Group sizes of 8 to 20 people generally get the best value when ferries, boats, and activities are booked as a block.
What Andaman group tour packages typically include:
Best for: Groups of 8 or more; groups with mixed budgets who want a set per-person price; college trips; corporate off-sites.
Starting price: ₹19,617 per person (land only, depending on group size and dates)
Before heading to the famous beaches of Havelock and Neil Island, you must spend your first days in Port Blair, the cultural and historical heart of the Andaman Islands. More than just an arrival point, the city offers a mix of heritage attractions, coastal viewpoints, and island excursions that provide valuable context about the region. The Cellular Jail remains one of India's most significant historical landmarks, while nearby islands such as Ross Island and North Bay Island showcase colonial history and vibrant marine life.
Havelock Island is home to some of the archipelago's most beautiful beaches and best diving sites. The island attracts travellers seeking both relaxation and adventure. Radhanagar Beach is renowned for its soft white sand and stunning sunsets, while Elephant Beach offers excellent opportunities for snorkelling, sea walking, and scuba diving among colourful coral reefs.
Neil Island is quieter, smaller, and slower-paced than Havelock. There are no large resorts, no jet ski operators, and no crowds on the beach at sunset. Laxmanpur Beach has one of the best sunsets in the entire archipelago. The Natural Bridge, which is a rock arch carved by the sea, is a short walk from the beach at low tide. Additionally, Bharatpur Beach, near the jetty, has exceptionally calm shallow water suitable for children and non-swimmers.
Beyond the beaches and water sports, Baratang Island introduces travellers to a completely different side of the Andaman archipelago. Reached via a scenic journey from Port Blair, this island is known for its mangrove forests, limestone caves, and rare mud volcanoes. The boat ride through narrow mangrove creeks is an experience in itself, offering a glimpse into ecosystems rarely seen elsewhere in India. Travellers looking to explore beyond the typical tourist circuit often include Baratang in longer Andaman itineraries for its unique landscapes and geological attractions.
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Activity |
Location |
Price Per Person (2026) |
Best For |
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Snorkelling (glass-bottom boat + mask) |
Elephant Beach, North Bay |
₹500–₹1,500 |
Beginners, families |
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Sea Walking |
Elephant Beach, North Bay |
₹3,500–₹5,000 |
Non-swimmers wanting an underwater experience |
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Scuba Diving (introductory, 1 dive) |
Havelock (Lighthouse Reef, Aquarium) |
₹3,500–₹5,000 |
First-time divers |
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Scuba Diving (certified, 2 dives) |
Havelock, Neil Island |
₹6,000–₹9,000 |
Certified divers |
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Night Kayaking (bioluminescent) |
Havelock |
₹1,500–₹3,000 |
Couples, adventure travellers |
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Jet Ski |
Corbyn's Cove, Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex |
₹700–₹1,200 (15 min) |
Casual beach activity |
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Parasailing |
Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex, Port Blair |
₹1,500–₹2,500 |
First-timers |
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Glass-Bottom Boat Ride |
North Bay, Jolly Buoy Island |
₹500–₹800 |
Families, non-swimmers |
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Kayaking (day) |
Havelock, Neil Island |
₹800–₹1,500 (1 hour) |
Independent travellers |
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Barren Island Volcano Cruise |
Port Blair (full-day boat) |
₹4,000–₹6,000 |
Adventure + photography |
Booking advice:
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Season |
Months |
Weather |
What to Expect |
Best For |
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Peak |
November–February |
22–32°C, dry |
Best visibility for diving and snorkelling, calm seas, all ferries operating |
First-timers, honeymooners, families |
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Shoulder |
March–May |
28–35°C, humid |
Warmer, slightly fewer tourists, good water visibility, all ferries running |
Budget travellers, couples, solo travellers |
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Pre-Monsoon |
Late May–June |
30–36°C, rain starting |
Some ferry disruptions, some resorts closed, water activities limited |
Avoid unless very flexible |
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Monsoon |
July–September |
Heavy rain, rough seas |
Most inter-island ferries are suspended or reduced; many resorts are closed; water sports are halted |
Not recommended for standard island-hopping |
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Post-Monsoon |
October |
Rain tapering off |
Lush green landscape, sea beginning to calm, some operators not yet fully open |
Good for nature photography and discounted stays |
Mumbai-specific planning notes:
There is no direct non-stop service from Mumbai (BOM) to Port Blair (IXZ) as of June 2026. All routes connect via Chennai (MAA) or Kolkata (CCU), with a total travel time of approximately 6 to 8 hours, depending on layovers.
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Airline |
Route |
Approx. One-Way Fare |
Notes |
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Air India |
BOM → MAA or CCU → IXZ |
₹10,395–₹18,000 |
Most frequent connections, reliable timings |
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IndiGo |
BOM → MAA or CCU → IXZ |
₹7,550–₹15,000 |
Budget option: check baggage fees |
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Air India Express |
BOM → MAA → IXZ |
₹8,000–₹14,000 |
Lower-cost Air India subsidiary |
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Akasa Air |
BOM → MAA or CCU → IXZ |
₹7,500–₹14,000 |
Newer carrier, competitive on price |
Key booking notes for Mumbai travellers:
There are currently no regular direct passenger cruise services operating between Mumbai and the Andaman Islands. Most visitors travelling from Mumbai reach Port Blair by flight, typically with a connection through Chennai, Kolkata, or Bengaluru, as it is the fastest and most convenient option.
For travellers interested in a sea journey, passenger ships to Andaman are primarily operated from Chennai, Kolkata, and Visakhapatnam by the Directorate of Shipping Services. These voyages usually take between 50 and 70 hours, depending on sea conditions and the departure port. One-Way Ticket Price ranges from ₹900 to ₹10,000 per person, depending on the accommodation class.
Understanding how transport works between islands is the most important logistics detail for any Andaman trip. Get this wrong, and you miss ferries, lose half-days, and spend money on last-minute private boats.
Port Blair to Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep)
Havelock Island to Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep)
Within Port Blair
Within Havelock Island
Within Neil Island
Important: Ferry schedules depend on sea conditions. During October and early November, the weather can cancel ferries on short notice. Always keep one buffer day in your itinerary if you are on a tight return flight schedule.
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Trip Type |
Duration |
Estimated Total Per Person (Flights + Land) |
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Budget |
5 Days / 4 Nights |
₹35,000–₹50,000 |
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Standard |
6 Days / 5 Nights |
₹55,000–₹80,000 |
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Premium |
7 Days / 6 Nights |
₹85,000–₹1,30,000 |
Permit requirements are often one of the first questions travellers have when planning an Andaman holiday. The good news is that visiting most of the islands is straightforward for Indian citizens, with very few formalities involved.
No. Indian nationals do not need a Restricted Area Permit (RAP) or any special tourism permit to visit popular destinations such as Port Blair, Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep), Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep), Baratang Island, and Diglipur. Travellers only need a valid government-issued photo ID, such as an Aadhaar card, passport, or Voter ID, for identification during their trip.
After landing at Port Blair Airport, Indian travellers may be required to complete a simple arrival registration process. The procedure is quick and generally takes only a few minutes. There is no need to apply for any permit before travelling, making Andaman one of the easiest island destinations in India to visit.
While most tourist attractions are freely accessible, a few parts of the Andaman and Nicobar archipelago remain protected due to environmental, wildlife, or tribal conservation regulations.
Baratang Island is open to Indian tourists and is a popular excursion for travellers interested in limestone caves, mangrove creeks, and mud volcanoes. Since the route passes through the Jarawa Reserve, vehicles must travel in government-regulated convoys at fixed timings. Most travellers visit Baratang through organised tours, where permits, convoy coordination, and transportation are handled in advance.
Foreign nationals are required to obtain a Restricted Area Permit (RAP), which is generally issued on arrival at Port Blair Airport and is typically valid for 30 days, with an extension available in certain cases. However, travellers from specific countries may require prior approval from the relevant Indian authorities before travelling to the islands.
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Event |
When |
Why It Matters for Travellers |
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Island Tourism Festival |
November (annual, Port Blair) |
Cultural performances, local food, traditional games, and handicraft exhibitions |
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Subhash Mela |
January 23 (Netaji Jayanti) |
Celebrations at Ross Island (now Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Island); best time to visit the island |
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Republic Day Parade |
January 26 |
The Port Blair parade is known for its unique military and cultural displays from island communities |
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Cellular Jail Martyrs' Day |
March 23 |
The Sound and Light Show runs special editions; historically significant |
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Monsoon Football Tournament |
July–August |
Local cultural event; not tourist-oriented, but gives you a real look at island community life |
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Pongal and Makar Sankranti |
January |
Strong local celebration in the Tamil community; special food and cultural events around Port Blair |
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Eid |
Varies |
Celebrated by a significant part of the Port Blair Muslim community, the Old Market area has a specific local character |
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Christmas and New Year |
December 25 to January 1 |
Resorts run special dinners and events; Radhanagar Beach on New Year's Eve draws a crowd |
Practical note: The Island Tourism Festival is organised by the Andaman and Nicobar Tourism Department and is held annually in late November or early December at Port Blair. Specific dates shift year to year; check the official Andaman Tourism website before booking if you want to align your trip.
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Expense |
Budget |
Mid-Range |
Premium |
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Flights (BOM to IXZ return, with connection) |
₹14,000–₹22,000 |
₹22,000–₹35,000 |
₹40,000+ (business class) |
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Accommodation per night |
₹1,500–₹3,500 (guesthouses, Deira-equivalent) |
₹4,000–₹10,000 (beach cottages, 3–4 star) |
₹13,000–₹25,000 (Barefoot, Taj Exotica) |
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Inter-island ferries (Port Blair–Havelock–Neil) |
₹2,500–₹4,000 (govt ferry) |
₹4,500–₹6,000 (private ferry, one-way per leg) |
₹6,000+ (private speedboat) |
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Water activities (per day) |
₹800–₹1,500 (snorkelling, glass-bottom) |
₹3,000–₹6,000 (sea walk, scuba) |
₹6,000–₹12,000 (private dive, night kayaking) |
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Food per day |
₹500–₹1,200 (local dhabas, beach shacks) |
₹1,500–₹3,000 (resort cafes, seafood restaurants) |
₹3,500–₹7,000 (resort dining) |
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Sightseeing (Port Blair day tours) |
₹500–₹1,000 (shared boat) |
₹1,500–₹3,000 (private boat) |
₹3,000+ (private charter) |
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Total (6N7D, per person, flights included) |
₹40,000–₹65,000 |
₹70,000–₹1,10,000 |
₹1,30,000–₹2,50,000+ |
Budget (₹1,500–₹4,000/night)
Mid-Range (₹4,000–₹12,000/night)
Luxury (₹13,000–₹25,000+/night)
Health and vaccinations:
Safety in the water:
Responsible tourism rules:
An Andaman trip may seem straightforward at first, but planning it involves much more than booking flights and hotels. Ferry schedules between islands can sell out during peak seasons, accommodation quality varies significantly even within the same price range, and popular activities such as scuba diving, sea walking, and snorkelling often require advance reservations. Coordinating transfers across Port Blair, Havelock Island, and Neil Island can also become complicated when managed separately.
With our Andaman tour packages from Mumbai, every part of the journey is planned to make island travel seamless and stress-free:
You also get transparent pricing, flexible payment options, and the freedom to customise your Andaman holiday exactly the way you want.
Planning an Andaman holiday from another city? Pickyourtrail builds fully customised packages from every major Indian departure point:
We also create customised tour packages for travellers departing from Ahmedabad, Pune, Surat, Vadodara, Rajkot, Delhi, Bengaluru, and other cities across India. Simply share your departure city, travel dates, budget, and group size, and our destination experts will build an itinerary that fits your schedule and travel style.
Andaman tour packages from Mumbai are perfect for travellers looking to combine stunning beaches, island adventures, marine experiences, and historical attractions in a single holiday. With convenient flight connections from Mumbai, you can easily explore the best of Port Blair, Havelock Island, and Neil Island while enjoying everything from coral reef snorkelling and scuba diving to spectacular sunsets at Radhanagar Beach. Whether you're planning a honeymoon, a family vacation, a trip with friends, or a relaxing beach escape, the Andaman Islands offer far more than a typical coastal getaway.
Instead of spending hours coordinating ferry tickets, hotel bookings, airport transfers, and activity reservations, choose one of our customised Andaman and Nicobar tour packages from Mumbai and enjoy a seamless island holiday. We'll take care of the logistics while you focus on experiencing the best that the Andaman Islands have to offer.
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The best Andaman packages from Mumbai with airfare typically include return flights, accommodation, inter-island ferry transfers, sightseeing, airport transfers, and selected activities. Prices generally start from ₹35,000 per person for a 5-day trip and can exceed ₹1,30,000 for premium 7-day holidays.
Andaman Nicobar tour packages from Mumbai usually cost between ₹25,000 and ₹65,000 per person for land arrangements. Packages that include flights generally range from ₹35,000 to ₹1,30,000 per person, depending on the trip duration, travel season, accommodation category, and activities included.
Most Andaman Island tours cover Port Blair, Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep), and Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep). Popular attractions include Cellular Jail, Ross Island, North Bay Island, Radhanagar Beach, Elephant Beach, Bharatpur Beach, Laxmanpur Beach, and Chidiya Tapu. Longer itineraries may also include Baratang Island.
A 6 to 7-day trip is ideal for most travellers as it allows enough time to explore Port Blair, Havelock Island, and Neil Island comfortably. Shorter 4-day itineraries are suitable for long weekends, while 7-day holidays offer a more relaxed experience with additional excursions.
There are currently no direct passenger cruises from Mumbai to the Andaman Islands. Travellers interested in sea travel can board ships from Chennai, Kolkata, or Visakhapatnam, with one-way ticket prices ranging from approximately ₹900 to ₹10,000 per person, depending on the cabin category.
A 5-day Andaman tour package from Mumbai starts from approximately ₹19,617 per person for land-only arrangements. Packages that include flights generally start from around ₹35,000 per person, depending on travel dates and hotel selection.
No. As of 2026, there are no direct flights from Mumbai to Port Blair. Most routes connect through Chennai or Kolkata, with total travel times typically ranging from 6 to 8 hours, depending on the layover duration.
Pack lightweight cotton clothing, swimwear, comfortable footwear, sunglasses, a hat, reef-safe sunscreen, insect repellent, personal medications, and a valid government-issued photo ID. If you plan to participate in water sports, a waterproof phone pouch and quick-dry clothing are also recommended.