How to make the most of your honeymoon in the Andamans?
Priya Srivastava, TIMESOFINDIA.COM, TRAVEL TRENDS, ANDAMAN Updated : Jul 12, 2022, 18:47 IST
How to make the most of your honeymoon in the Andamans?
A number of newlyweds in India choose the Andamans as their honeymoon destination. A beach lover’s paradise, Andaman is one of the most sought-after holiday destinations in the country. The place is dotted with a number of beautiful hotels and resorts perfect for honeymooners. The place offers myriad opportunities to the couples to enjoy romantic dates and quiet time with each other.
If you too are planning your honeymoon in the Andamans, read on to know how to make the best of your honeymoon in the Andamans.
Stay at a romantic seaside resort
Where you are staying plays a very important role in your whole honeymoon planning. The Andamans are blessed with some dreamy seaside resorts and hotels to elevate your experience. Taj Exotica Resort & Spa, Tilar Silo, Barefoot at Havelock, Silver Sand Beach Resort Havelock, Havelock Island Beach Resort and Eco Villa Palm Resort are some of the best beachfront properties to choose from.
Scuba Diving at Havelock and Neil islands
If you are a water adventure loving couple, there are no islands in India that are better than Havelock and Neil islands in the Andamans! Scuba diving is one of the best activities that honeymooners can enjoy together and get a glimpse of the colourful and beautiful underwater life. You’ll be blessed with the sight of vibrant corals and fish and more in the sea. Ardent ones can also get trained and get certified for scuba diving.
Go on a dinner date on a cruise
You can also plan a romantic dinner date on a cruise, and surprise your better half. Imagine sailing on a night cruise and treating your beloved with endless stunning views of the sea while relishing a delicious meal and a glass of wine! These are meant to be lifetime memories.
Explore Chidiya Tapu
Do not miss out on exploring the very beautiful Chidiya Tapu that most visitors miss out on. Situated some 25 km from Port Blair, this place is ideal for couples looking forward to spending some quiet time together. The sunset views are grand and full of romance! Hold hands and take a walk on the sand while soaking in the views here.
Try coastal cuisine
The food! Yes, coastal cuisine is amazing and the Andamans score high when it comes to seafood. If you and your partner love coastal food, there are several big and small restaurants serving an entire range of seafood to treat your taste buds. Vegetarian couples need not worry as there are several restaurants serving pure vegetarian food as well.
Go snorkelling
Snorkelling is a must-have experience for all couples honeymooning in the Andamans. The ocean here is rich, full of beautiful marine life. Havelock Island is considered the best place to enjoy this watersport. So, do plan a snorkelling day with your beloved when in the Andamans. The best beaches for snorkelling in the Andamans are Havelock’s Elephant Beach and Neil Island’s Bharatpur Beach.
Watch a sunset at the Blue Flag Certified Radhanagar Beach
For those who don’t know, Blue Flag Certified beaches are considered the world’s cleanest beaches. Radhanagar Beach at Havelock Island also holds this prestigious certificate. It is also among the most gorgeous beaches in Asia, and has been attracting travellers and lovers from all over the world.
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