Reviewed · INDIA
Experience Andamans® – Andaman Honeymoon Package
Sunsets, but with history too. This 7-day Andamans honeymoon plan mixes Port Blair culture with island time in Havelock and Neil, plus private transfers and a team that stays on top of logistics for couples.
What I like most is how clearly the days are built around romance and variety. The Cellular Jail National Memorial with the Light and Sound Show gives you a serious start to the trip, and then you get beach moments that feel made for two, including the beachside candlelight dinner and sunset-focused beach stops.
One thing to plan for: the package covers accommodations and breakfast, but lunch and dinner are not included (and return airfare is also not included). So you will want to budget for meals and any extras you decide to add on.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Care About
- Price and Logistics: What You’re Really Paying For
- Day 1 Port Blair: Cellular Jail, Light and Sound, and Chidiya Tapu Sunset
- Day 2-3 Havelock Island: Radhanagar, Leisure Time, and a Candlelight Dinner
- Day 4 Elephant Beach: Swim, Reef Time, and a Longer Stop That Helps
- Day 5 Neil Island: Natural Coral Bridge and Laxmanpur’s Sunset Power
- Day 6 Neil to Port Blair: Bharatpur Water Activities and Carbyns Cove Before You Leave
- Day 7 Port Blair: Veer Savarkar Park and Airport Drop
- Who This Honeymoon Plan Works Best For
- Small Practical Tips That Make This Trip Easier
- Should You Book Experience Andamans for This Package?
Key Highlights You’ll Care About

- Private coordinator support across islands so you are not figuring out timing and transfers on your own
- Cellular Jail + Light and Sound at the start, giving the trip emotional weight, not just beach time
- Havelock’s Radhanagar sunset built into the schedule for an easy, romantic payoff
- Elephant Beach swim time with a longer stop so you can actually enjoy the water, not just stand around
- Neil Island sights like Natural Coral Bridge (Howrah Bridge) mixed with Laxmanpur’s sunset
- Candlelight dinner on the beach as a dedicated honeymoon moment, not a last-minute add-on
Price and Logistics: What You’re Really Paying For
At $940 per person for about 7 days, this package is trying to solve the hardest part of the Andamans: moving between islands without chaos. You are paying for three islands worth of accommodations, air-conditioned private transport, and a personal tour coordinator who assists you at the islands.
Here is what the package includes that matters on the ground:
- Accommodation in Port Blair, Havelock, and Neil Island
- Air-conditioned vehicle and private transportation
- All fees and taxes included in the package for what the itinerary lists
- Breakfast (6) included
- A beachside candle light dinner
- Pickup offered, with a team helping you at the start and at transfers
Here is what you should expect to pay separately:
- Return airfare is not included
- Lunch and dinner are not included (only breakfast and the candlelight dinner are covered)
- Any personal expenses and incidentals
- Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages are not listed as included
That last part is important. Andaman island hopping can feel inexpensive until you realize meals and small extras add up. If you stick to simple meals, you will be fine. If you like planning every dinner like an event, budget more.
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Day 1 Port Blair: Cellular Jail, Light and Sound, and Chidiya Tapu Sunset

Day 1 is a strong mix, and I like that it does not start as only a beach vacation. You begin at the Cellular Jail National Memorial, where you visit the facility tied to India’s freedom struggle, and then you experience the Light and Sound Show. The itinerary gives this about 3 hours, which is enough time to take it in without feeling rushed.
After that, you head to Chidiya Tapu Beach for sunset. The plan includes travel from Port Blair plus about 3 hours at the beach area. You get the best of both moods in one day: something heavy and historic in the morning or afternoon, then the calm of a sunset in a forest reserve setting.
Practical note: the sunset stop is weather dependent in general. If clouds roll in, it can feel less dramatic, but you still get the atmosphere and beach time.
Day 2-3 Havelock Island: Radhanagar, Leisure Time, and a Candlelight Dinner

The trip shifts from Port Blair to Havelock Island, and the schedule is designed to let you actually settle in. On Day 2, you visit Havelock Island and then spend a couple of nights there. The plan also includes a magical evening by the beachside with a candle light dinner. This is one of the clearest honeymoon touches in the entire itinerary.
Then Day 2 includes Radhanagar Beach, with a white sandy focus and time until sunset. This is the kind of stop where the real value is pacing. You get a few hours to relax and watch the light change instead of doing a quick photo sprint.
Day 3 is not packed with forced activities. Instead, it is structured as a local life and leisure day with about 1 hour mentioned in the plan, and then you enjoy the beachside property. That matters. If your honeymoon is your only big break, you want breathing room.
One extra detail I picked up from how people describe working with the Experience Andamans team: coordination is often credited as a big part of why the trip feels smooth. I have seen names like Sushant Mattaber ji and Arasu mentioned for steady management, and Raj Shekhar, Sudeep, Shakir, and Akash show up as supportive points of contact too. Even if your exact team differs, the pattern is consistent: people appreciate not having to chase details.
Day 4 Elephant Beach: Swim, Reef Time, and a Longer Stop That Helps
Day 4 is your big water-time day on Havelock Island. You go to Elephant Beach, described as a top reef spot on the island. The itinerary gives you about 5 hours, which is a gift compared with shorter beach stops. That extra time means you can swim, take it slow, and still feel like you used the day.
Afterward, you return to your hotel via the same route. That keeps things simple and reduces transfer stress. If you hate feeling like you are constantly on the move, this “repeat route” approach can feel like a breath of fresh air.
What to consider: swim comfort depends on sea conditions. The overall tour requires good weather, and that matters most on beach and water-focused days.
Day 5 Neil Island: Natural Coral Bridge and Laxmanpur’s Sunset Power
On Day 5 you transfer from Havelock to Neil Island, with time to cover multiple beach areas. The plan starts with Neil Island exploration (about 2 hours), then you hit Natural Coral Bridge, also known as Howrah Bridge.
This is a good mid-day stop because it is not purely about swimming. The attraction is the rock formation, and you get a couple of hours to look around and take photos at a slower pace.
Then the itinerary finishes with Laxmanpur Beach, where the focus is sunset. The plan gives about 2 hours, and then you are dropped back to your Neil hotel for overnight. This is one of the best “stay and enjoy” structures in the entire week. You do not end the day right away and immediately pack up again. You get to watch the light, then settle in.
If you are on your honeymoon, this is the kind of day where small moments matter. A calm sunset with no rush tends to feel more romantic than a crowded checklist.
Day 6 Neil to Port Blair: Bharatpur Water Activities and Carbyns Cove Before You Leave
Day 6 is a transition day, and the itinerary handles it with two stops in different vibes.
First, you visit Bharatpur Beach on Neil Island, described as a place for water activities. The plan gives about 2 hours here.
Then you return to Port Blair. The transfer is supported by the team, and you get assistance and a drop to your hotel. The plan also includes a short 30-minute Port Blair time for this transit and arrival step.
After you are back in Port Blair, you go to Carbyns Cove beach for your evening. You get about 1 hour, which is perfect for a final coastal reset before your departure day.
This day is short by design. It keeps you from trying to cram in new island explorations right after leaving Neil. The compromise is that you should still plan meals on your own, since lunch and dinner are not included.
Day 7 Port Blair: Veer Savarkar Park and Airport Drop

Your final day is light and practical. You go to Veer Savarkar Park, then you are dropped to the airport at Port Blair for your onward flight.
This is a good ending shape for honeymoon trips. You do not want to spend your last morning sprinting between attractions, especially when your flight is coming. A park stop gives you something to do without tiring you out.
Who This Honeymoon Plan Works Best For
This private honeymoon package is built for couples who want:
- Beach time on Havelock and Neil without planning every transfer
- At least one meaningful culture stop early on at Cellular Jail
- A schedule that includes sunset-focused beaches like Radhanagar, Laxmanpur, and Chidiya Tapu
- A team that can handle timing, pickups, and drops, since the itinerary emphasizes support and “one point of contact”
It is also a decent fit for people who prefer straightforward trip flow. The plan is not “do everything every day.” There are slower moments, especially on Day 3 and during the transition pacing.
If you are the kind of person who wants a highly independent trip with lots of late-day roaming, you might feel boxed in. But if you want your honeymoon to feel organized and calm, this structure is a plus.
Small Practical Tips That Make This Trip Easier
- Pack for heat and beach time. Even when the itinerary is calm, you will still be in outdoor sun for sunset stops.
- Bring swim basics for Elephant Beach and Bharatpur Beach days. You might be tempted to skip, then you will regret it.
- Plan for meals. Since lunch and dinner are not included, decide in advance whether you want casual meals or occasional nicer dinners.
- Keep your eye on the weather. The tour notes that it needs good weather, and that can affect how water-related plans run.
- If you care about names and points of contact, note that people have mentioned coordinators and support staff like Sushant Mattaber ji and Arasu, plus guides or drivers credited like Abdul. Ask early who you are assigned and how to reach them.
Should You Book Experience Andamans for This Package?
If your main goal is a romantic Andamans week with Port Blair, Havelock, and Neil and you want the stress handled for you, I think this package makes sense. The value is strongest in the “how it all connects” parts: coordinated pickups and drops, private transportation, multi-island accommodation, and the honeymoon-friendly candlelight dinner.
I would hesitate only if you want meals fully handled, because lunch and dinner are on you. Also, if you hate weather uncertainty, note that the experience requires good conditions and can change in poor weather.
Overall, this is a solid choice for couples who want a smooth itinerary with real downtime and clear romantic moments, while still fitting in at least one unforgettable historic stop at Cellular Jail.
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