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Kayaking in the Andaman Islands is a peaceful and adventurous water activity that allows visitors to paddle through calm waters, mangrove creeks, and scenic coastlines. It offers a unique way to explore the natural beauty of the islands while enjoying a close connection with nature.

Includes & Excludes

Kayak and paddling equipment

Life jacket and safety gear

Guided kayaking tour (if selected)

Basic training and safety briefing

Hotel transfers

Personal expenses

Photography or videography services

Meals and beverages

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Kayaking is one of the most relaxing yet adventurous activities to experience in the Andaman Islands. It allows visitors to paddle through narrow creeks, peaceful lagoons, and dense mangrove forests while enjoying the tranquil surroundings.

One of the most popular kayaking destinations is Havelock Island, where visitors can explore scenic mangrove channels and calm coastal waters. Guided kayaking tours are available for beginners, ensuring safety and helping participants navigate through the mangrove ecosystem.

Another unique kayaking experience offered in the Andaman Islands is bioluminescence kayaking, which can be enjoyed during dark nights when the water glows due to natural marine microorganisms. This magical phenomenon is often observed around Havelock Island, making it a once-in-a-lifetime experience for travelers.

Participants are provided with kayaks, paddles, and life jackets before the activity. A brief training session is conducted by professional guides to explain paddling techniques and safety instructions.

Kayaking tours typically last between 1.5 to 3 hours depending on the route and type of tour. The activity offers a wonderful opportunity to observe mangrove ecosystems, birds, marine life, and peaceful island landscapes.

Kayaking in the Andaman Islands is ideal for travelers who enjoy eco-tourism, adventure, and exploring nature in a quiet and sustainable way.

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Cancellation Policy Free cancellation if done 48 hours prior to the activity 50% cancellation charges if cancelled within 24–48 hours No refund for same-day cancellation or no-show Rescheduling Policy Rescheduling is allowed subject to availability and weather conditions No rescheduling for no-show cases Safety & Health Policy Not recommended for pregnant women, heart patients, or individuals with serious medical conditions Participants must disclose any medical issues before the dive Final decision to allow the dive rests with the instructor Weather Policy Activity is subject to weather and sea conditions In case of cancellation due to bad weather, an alternative date or refund will be provided
Frequently Asked Questions

Top scuba diving locations include: Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep) Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep) North Bay Island Port Blair

The best time for scuba diving is from October to May, when the sea is calm and underwater visibility is excellent.

Yes, scuba diving in Andaman is completely safe for beginners. All dives are conducted under the supervision of certified instructors with proper safety briefing and equipment.

No, swimming is not mandatory for beginner scuba diving. Instructors guide and assist you throughout the dive.

The minimum age for scuba diving is usually 10 years. Children and adults must be medically fit to participate.

Beginner scuba dives usually go up to 8–12 meters, depending on sea conditions and comfort level.

A full scuba diving experience lasts about 30–45 minutes underwater, including training, safety briefing, and the actual dive.

Yes, participants should be in good health. People with serious heart, lung, or ear problems, or pregnant women, are generally advised not to dive.

You may see coral reefs, colorful tropical fish, turtles, rays, clownfish, and occasionally reef sharks.

You can wear comfortable swimwear. All diving equipment, including wetsuit and oxygen tank, is provided by the dive center.

Many scuba diving packages include underwater photos and videos, while some charge extra. It’s best to confirm at the time of booking.

Scuba diving is generally not recommended during the monsoon season (June to September) due to rough sea conditions.

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