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The cost of visiting Andaman and Nicobar depends on the accommodation and activities. The average cost per person is Rs. 18000 to Rs. 24000 for 4 to 7 days.
The official currency of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands is the Indian Rupee (₹). ATMs and currency exchange services are available in major areas.
No, you do not need a driving license for beginner or recreational dives. However, for deep dives, advanced driving or scuba certification is required.
Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, and English are widely spoken in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. English is usually used to communicate with tourists.
Veer Savarkar International Airport is located in Port Blair. It is the main airport of the Andaman Islands and serves as a primary entry point.
Andaman Islands are considered a very safe place for tourists. Local people cooperate in friendly and proper safety; security measures are in place for water activities.
The journey by sea from the mainland of India to Andaman takes approximately 3 to 4 days, which is completed depending upon the condition of the port and the weather.
No, Indians do not need a passport to visit the Andaman Islands, as it is a union territory of India. A government-issued ID card is sufficient.
The best months to visit Andaman are from October to May, when the weather is pleasant and ideal for water sports and sightseeing.
Popular honeymoon destinations include Radhanagar Beach, Neil Island, Raas Island and Chidiya Tapu. This place offers romantic sunsets, beautiful beaches, and serene landscapes.
Dos: Carry sunscreen, view and enjoy marine life responsibly, and book activities well in advance. Don'ts: Avoid littering, damaging the corals, or entering restricted tribal areas.