Barren Island

Barren,
the only active volcano in South Asia, is a small island in eastern
location of Andaman group of islands in Indian territory. This island
lies 300 m above the sea level and the volcano in this place erupted
last in 2006. The first volcano eruption was reported in 1787. A deep
void land, the face of the volcano, is an attraction to the tourists.
This is a barren region uninhabited by the people.
This is a natural habitat for wild goats which live here by drinking the salt water and is a unique feature of this island. The Barren Land can be approached by board vessels and one can view the island from the vessel. There is no permission to get down in the island. The travel to this Island is a breathtaking adventurous experience.
Corbyn's Cove
Corbyn's Cove is a serene and unspoiled soft sandy beach in Andaman near to Port Blair. This beach is set in picturesque backgrounds of lush green coconut palms and pleasant sea. There is a pristine tourism Complex, which offers all kinds of facilities for an enthusiastic traveler.
This is an ideal spot for sun basking and sea bathing. The main attractions in this beach are the inviting water sports activities. This beach and the water closed to the beach are perfect location for surfing, scuba diving and boating. Many pill boxes and bunkers established by Japanese add the attraction of the beach.

Havelock Island
Havelock Island at Port Blair. The villages in this imposing picturesque Island are identified with the numbers. The Main bazaar is in Village No 3 and the boat dock is in village No 1.
The Pristine water surrounding the island is the haven for very large fishes, turtles and dolphins. Tourists can spot the dolphins here in the serene waterfront of Havelock Island.
Havelock Island is an ideal location for the enthusiast tourists to engage in sunbathing, beachcombing, swimming, surfing, beach camping and snorkeling. The stunning beauty of the nature is the prime attraction of this Island. One can enjoy the miraculous sunset and sunrise from the beach of Havelock Island.
Wandoor
Exciting experience of Scuba diving is a major attraction towards Andaman. One can have fascinating marine life among the world of amazing water bodies, colorful fishes, amazing corals and the remains of sunken ships. One can explore the wonders of scuba diving and can get the rare experience mixed with adventure and enjoyment.
One major location for Scuba diving in Andaman is located at Wandoor, about 32 km away from Port Blair. The Scuba diving center in Wandoor offers all facilities and necessary equipments for a superb experience of scuba diving. Adding to this there are many skilled trainers who can help the tourist in getting into the deep of the sea.
Andaman is a famous snorkeling spot. The calm water in the serene beaches offers great experience of snorkeling. Andaman is suitable for a family snorkeling activity. All facilities and equipments like fin and mask are available for rent or to buy. You can move down to the amazing underwater and enjoy the grandeur life.
Snorkeling guides in the beaches will help you to train and practice first, before flowing down to underwater. The really wonderful experience of Snorkeling gives even a novice a chance to have a close look at the spectacular marine world. You can snorkel in the serene and little warm water for many hours in the Bay of Bengal

Little
Andaman island
Little Andaman Island is one of the biggest island in Andaman. It is famed with a pristine beach at the location named Butler Bay and is credited with a stunning waterfall, Panchavati. There are several attractive and secluded scenic beaches in this Island. This is the main vegetable producing Island in Andaman.
Little Andaman Island is renowned for plantation of Red Oil Palm managed by ANIFPDCL. The enthusiastic tourists can pay a visit to the plantation and a factory for palm oil extraction. In this plantation the visitors can get a close look at the various stages of oil palm fruit production.
Long Island
A breathtaking Island breasting beautiful sandy beaches, coconut plantations and evergreen forests, Long Island in Andaman is a very popular attraction for the nature loving tourists. The island can be approached by the fisherman’s vessel hired from Phoenix Bay Jetty.
Lalaji Bay and Marg Bay are two pristine beaches famed as a popular picnic spot in this Island. The Island is an ideal location for beach camping in makeshift tents due to its unpolluted environment and calm atmosphere. Fleets of dolphins can be viewed very often from the beaches of this Island.
Neil Island
A marvelous Island with plenty of marine life, Neil Island in Andaman is an ideal location for eco-tourism. Neil Island is triangularly shaped with lust green surroundings of paddy fields, banana plantations and tropical trees. Many natural beaches and attraction like Howra Bridge, a natural bridge formation make this Island a much sought picnic spot.
The sandy beaches at Sitpur, Bharatpur and Lakshmanpur are very attractive for spending holidays and evenings. Tourists who like to spend vacations in eco-friendly village life are the main visitors in this Island. The breathtaking view of sea and the lusting greeneries in the island is really rejuvenating and enjoyable for enthusiastic travelers.