5–7 Days
Duration
SXV
Flight From
November – May
Best Season
₹22,999
Package From
Day-by-Day Plan
5-Day Andaman Itinerary
D1
Fly from Salem — Arrive & Settle
Flight from SXV. Arrive, check in, evening walk. No agenda — just absorb the vibe of Andaman.
D2
Cellular Jail
The iconic colonial prison where Indian freedom fighters were exiled. The nightly Light & Sound Show brings its history to life in...
D3
Havelock Island
The crown jewel of the Andamans — white sand beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and a laid-back island atmosphere make Havelock perfect...
D4
Neil Island
Quieter and more intimate than Havelock, Neil Island rewards visitors with pristine Natural Bridge formations, gentle beaches, and...
D5
Final Morning & Departure
Breakfast, last-minute shopping, transfer to airport. Flight back to Salem.
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How many days you need in Andaman from Salem
Plan 5–7 days for Andaman from Salem. Flights (via Port Blair (IXZ) domestic terminal) from Salem (SXV) take about 5h and cost around ₹10,000–₹19,000.
Flight time
5h
Airfare (return)
₹10,000–₹19,000
Airlines
IndiGo, Air India, Singapore Airlines
Ideal duration
5–7 days
Best months
October, November, December, January, February, March, April
Visa
No visa — Indian domestic destination; Inner Line Permit for Restricted Islands required
Estimated cost per person from Salem
Budget
₹35,000
Mid-range
₹55,000
Luxury
₹1.1 L
Insider tips for Andaman from Salem
- 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
- Salem travellers fly to Chennai (MAA) first, then catch the international connection — total journey ~5h
⚠️ Avoid: May–September (rough seas, most water sports closed, outer islands inaccessible)