List of 10 Most Romantic Places in Andaman for Couples

The Andaman Islands and its beaches are truly an epitome of beauty, without any doubt. One of the aspects that further enhance its beauty is its seclusion from the mainland. While you are on a romantic trip to these exotic islands, both you and your partner could rejoice in your togetherness in absolute privacy. There are various romantic places in the Island group where you could drop into during your honeymoon. We could guarantee that you both will have everlasting memories of your very first romantic trip to these enticing Islands. Given below are the most romantic places in Andaman for newlyweds.

Radhanagar Beach


Being called the most beautiful beach, couples would love to visit Radhanagar beach to witness the mesmerizing sunset by holding their hands tight. The white sand spread over a vast expanse of the shore are in perfect contrast to lush greenery bordering them. So you may click as many pictures and selfies with these interesting features in the background. As there are innumerable resorts adjacent to the shore in Havelock Island, you could arrange a romantic candle-light dinner by its cold sands.

Ramnagar Beach


They may not be as popular as the prominent tourist's locations of the Andaman Islands, yet you could choose them for its remoteness and ethereal beauty. As not much people do visit this secluded shore, just you two souls could have your own leisure time. For some fun-filled moments, you may build sandcastles here and relax at the golden sanded beach as long as you want. Both of you could play and runoff from waves, just like any kid would do when they are on the beach.

North Bay Island


Known as a major water sports destination of Andaman Islands, you could rejoice them to the next level in these enticing North Bay Island. If you both are adventurists, never miss to try out those scuba diving, snorkelling, sea-walking, banana boat ride, speed boating and parasailing. Indulging in these aquatics can never go in vain as the marine life beneath the surface waters is indeed sumptuous. Moreover, the crystal clear ocean waters also make visibility quite transparent. Ask your service vendor to click pictures of both of you doing all these adventures, so that you could save them as a wonderful memory of your honeymoon.

Sitapur Beach


Sitapur beach is yet another quiet and composed sunrise shore of Andaman Islands. Get two rented bikes and paddle up to the southern tip of Neil Island, once arriving at the boat jetty. Even your ride up to Sitapur beach will turn out to be a fantastic experience, as you could get to watch vast stretches of paddy fields and other crops grown on the roadside. At the beach, you could find a few black stones spread on the shore. You may hop on to them and snap any number of romantic pictures in delightful twilight. Sunsets of Sitapur beach are very alluring that you should not miss witnessing.

Baratang


Spare a single day fully of your honeymoon days to go sightseeing in Baratang. They are much different from all other tourist places of archipelago. Your travel will be truly worthy of it, as you both are going to find Limestone caves, Parrot Island, mud volcanoes, mysterious mangrove creeks and some exotic beaches. Go kayaking with your partner across those creeks by listening to the chirping of birds in the background. Try out some night kayaking if you are wishing to experience that spooky side of these creeks.

Kalapathar Beach


Kalapathar beach is one of the most popular locations of Andaman Islands. So this must be included in your bucket list of places to visit on your honeymoon. Because of the rich coral reef present in the ocean waters surrounding them, they had turned out to be a snorkelling destination. Both of you could also try that out. If nothing else, you may stroll across the long stretch of white sand and at times, turquoise blue water will come and pamper your feet. It would be a blissful experience. Furthermore, the panoramic views around you will be a refreshing sight for you and you're beloved.

Ross Island


This place is absolutely for you if you are a history buff. The remains of the old penal colony and those huge trees that are strangely grown on its roof have not got a whole new alluring look to Ross Island. Through small openings, you could catch a glimpse of the vast azure sea beyond the dilapidated buildings. If you have got tired and hungry relish some good food from any of the assembled huts in a serene environment. Located adjacent to Port Blair, the capital city, you both could easily reach the isle and have a different experience.

Amkunj Beach


The beach is in fact, one of the best places to be visited by honeymooners. You will certainly feel that you had reached some other world. Amkunj beach has got rare black sand and small stones spread over to a large area that can be seen nowhere else in the Archipelago. Merely roam around the serene shore in complete solitude with just both of you with nobody around. You could spend in this part of Rangat Island as long as you want to.

Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park


They are not just any mere national park, as you are going to be mesmerized by visiting them once on your honeymoon. Dropping into the natural habitats of those marine species will further spice up your romantic trip to this splendid beach destination. The national park is comprised of a group of islands that has rich biodiversity and is obviously a protected place. Exploring the rare coral reefs is a must-do thing while you are visiting the park.

Elephant Beach


You do not have to be scared of this place, as you are not going to find any live elephants here as the name implies. Instead, Elephant beach is a beautiful shore situated in Havelock Island, which is home to some bright coral formations. If you are snorkelling in them in the crystal clear waters of the shore, you could witness them very effortlessly, thanks to the shallow waters found above them. If you are craving some adventure in your honeymoon trip, go trekking to this beach, rather than catching a direct ferry.

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