13 Adventure Sports In Andaman That Should Be On Every Water Baby's Radar

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If beaches, soaking up the sun, and sipping mimosas are your idea of a good time—rather than arduous treks and trails—then you’re undoubtedly a true water baby. This also reveals your penchant for multiple trips to Goa and your ongoing quest for hidden beach destinations that are quieter, nicer, and cleaner! Well, we have the ultimate recommendation for you. You may have heard of it before, but consider this your sign to finally book that trip: the Andaman Islands. With serene beaches, stunning islands, delicious food, and activities that promise a great time, the Andamans are a paradise for water lovers. Plus, the range of water sports will immerse you in coral reefs and let you experience the breathtaking marine life. Here are 13 must-try water sports that you shouldn't miss during your visit.

Snorkeling

You can go snorkeling at several islands in the Andaman Islands. While it’s a year-round activity, the best months to visit are from November to May, when temperatures range from 20 to 30 degrees Celsius. This is the perfect time for those keen to explore marine life and coral reefs. Havelock Island is the most famous for snorkeling, alongside Red Skin Island and North Bay Island. For more details, check out Sea Hawks Scuba.

Average Cost: INR 400 per person.

Surfing

The surfing season in the Andaman Islands may be limited, but it's definitely worth experiencing. The best spots are located in the southern part of the archipelago, with Kumari Wave being the standout location. The ideal months for surfing are from March to May, and whether you're a beginner or a professional, you can easily find your perfect wave. Many companies offer two- to three-day surf courses that teach you the basics, making it an excellent adventure for adrenaline junkies. Little Andaman is particularly renowned as the best surfing destination. For more details, check out Sea Water Sports.

There's also a direct helicopter service from Port Blair to Little Andaman, which takes about 35 minutes.

Scuba Diving

Scuba diving is one of the most popular water sports in the Andaman Islands, thanks to the dense ecosystems of reefs and corals along the coastal belts. This activity is available year-round on most islands. For the best scuba diving experience, it's essential to consider factors such as fish population, water current, and water clarity. The top beaches for scuba diving are Havelock Island, North Bay Island, Neil Island, and Port Blair. For more information, you can contact Andaman Scuba Academic.

The average cost for scuba diving will vary based on location and vendor, typically ranging from INR 3,000 to INR 22,000.

Sea Kart

This is a recent addition to the extensive list of water sports activities the Andaman Islands offer, and it’s also the only place where you can experience it. Inspired by go-karting, this activity features self-driven sea karts that provide an exhilarating rush as you navigate the open sea. These karts are operated by licensed drivers, allowing you to explore the more remote areas of the water. It’s an experience you can't miss if you're in Port Blair. Each sea kart accommodates three people and should definitely be on everyone's bucket list.

The average cost for two people is around INR 3,000 to INR 5,000.

Parasailing

If heights aren’t an issue for you, then parasailing is a must-try. Tied to a boat while soaring through the air, you’ll get to experience the ethereal beauty of the surroundings—it's a thrilling adventure that offers breathtaking views and creates unforgettable memories. This activity is primarily available at three beaches: Elephant Beach, North Bay Beach, and Carbyn's Cove Beach. Check out this website to book your experience.

The average cost for parasailing is around INR 3,000.

Sea Walk

The name says it all: imagine scuba diving without the diving part. This popular underwater adventure requires no constant swimming; instead, it involves walking on the ocean floor among corals, reefs, and sea life. Currently, this activity is available on only two islands: Havelock Island and North Bay, and it requires the right setup. Be sure to contact Eternal Andamans to book your adventure.

The average cost per person for this experience is INR 4,500.

Game Fishing

If you’ve always wanted to try fishing, the Andaman Islands are the perfect place to give it a go. Surrounded by rich sea life, this sport tests your patience, determination, and calmness. The islands follow a catch-and-release policy, ensuring that no creatures are harmed during the activity. You can easily catch blue marlin, sailfish, dorado, and yellowfin tuna. The four major islands offering this experience are Cinque Island, Rutland Island, and Havelock Island, with the best months for fishing being October to May.

Find out everything about game fishing here and book your experience.

Jet Skiing

Jet skiing is one of the most fun and widely recognized water sports, requiring no major training or permits. The best spots in the Andaman Islands for this adventure are Carbyn's Cove Beach, the Water Sports Complex in Port Blair, Elephant Beach, North Bay Island, and Bharatpur Beach. For the best prices, check out Tour My Andamans.

The cost per person is around INR 500.

Semi Submarine

A low-stakes underwater adventure that keeps you dry is the semi-submarine boat ride. You can witness the vibrant marine life surrounding the coastal area and explore the depths of the sea in complete safety. This experience primarily takes place around the North Bay area and is suitable for all age groups. We highly recommend checking out Experience Andamans to book this surreal adventure.

The cost per person ranges from INR 1,300 to INR 1,500.

Kayaking

Kayaking allows you to observe the lush greenery and mesmerising views around you from the water. The narrow lagoons, dense forests, and mangrove areas are best admired while paddling, making it the ultimate water adventure for enthusiasts. Havelock, Port Blair, and Tanaz are the top spots for kayaking, and you definitely shouldn't miss the bioluminescent kayaking experience at Havelock—it's truly magnificent. Check out Black Water Kayak for the best prices.

You can enjoy this wonderful experience for under INR 5,000 per person.

Banana Boat Ride

A banana boat ride is a spectacularly fun experience that's perfect for enjoying with friends and family. This activity involves a banana-shaped tube boat that bounces through the waves, truly activating your happy hormones. The ride often includes thrilling flips, ensuring unforgettable memories while remaining budget-friendly. Check out Andaman Aquaholics to book the best experience.

The average cost for this ride is around INR 1,000 per person.

Glass Bottom Boat

Another convenient activity for all age groups, especially for families, is the glass bottom boat ride. This unique experience features a transparent glass bottom that allows you to view the beautiful marine life beneath the sea. This service is primarily available on Havelock Island and is quite affordable.

The cost is INR 600 per person, with capacity for 15 to 20 people at once.

Night Diving

Night diving is definitely not for the faint-hearted; it involves scuba diving after dark. This activity requires mental preparation and strong swimming skills to build confidence, making it a truly rewarding experience. We recommend undertaking this adventure only with professionals who have the proper expertise. The cost typically starts under INR 4,000.

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