Duration
5–7 Days
Visa
No Visa Required (Indian Territory)
Best Season
November – May
Flying From
IXE
Flight Cost
₹22,999
Why Andaman?
Your Andaman Honeymoon from Mangaluru
The Andaman Islands are India's best-kept secret — a remote archipelago in the Bay of Bengal blessed with turquoise lagoons, powder-white beaches, and some of Asia's finest diving. From the historic Cellular Jail in Port Blair to the world-famous Radhanagar Beach on Havelock Island, Andaman offers a rare mix of history, nature, and underwater adventure. Whether you're honeymooning in a beachside cottage or exploring vibrant coral gardens, these islands deliver an experience unlike anywhere else in India.
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Direct & connecting flights from Mangaluru included
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Planning your Andaman honeymoon from Mangaluru
For a Andaman honeymoon from Mangaluru: flights (via port blair (ixz) domestic terminal) from mangaluru (ixe) take about 4h and cost around ₹8,000–₹17,000. Budget around ₹30,000 per person, or ₹50,000 for a mid-range trip. Most travellers spend 7 days.
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Insider tips for Andaman from Mangaluru
- Havelock (Swaraj Dweep) + Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep) combo is the best island itinerary
- Book Makruzz speedboat or government ferry between islands in advance — fills up fast
- Mangaluru travellers fly to Bangalore (BLR) first, then catch the international connection — total journey ~4h
⚠️ Avoid: May–September (rough seas, most water sports closed, outer islands inaccessible)