Hidden Beaches in Andaman and Nicobar Islands: Secret Shores Worth Discovering

 

Ever dreamed of finding a beach so quiet, so untouched, that it feels like it exists just for you?

That’s the magic of the hidden beaches in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. These aren’t the ones you’ll find in flashy travel brochures or trending Instagram reels. These are the beaches whispered about by locals, tucked behind mangroves, or waiting patiently at the end of forest trails.

If you're someone who craves slow mornings, salty air, and a stretch of sand where your only company might be a curious crab or two — you're in for a treat.

Let’s explore the best-kept secrets of these islands. And who knows? One of these might just become your favorite escape.


1. Merk Bay Beach – Where Time Slows Down

Location: North Passage Island (near Long Island)

The first time I set foot on Merk Bay, I thought I had stepped into a dream. White sands that felt like flour between my toes, water so clear I could count pebbles underwater, and not a soul in sight.

You need to take a boat from Long Island, passing dense mangrove creeks and open sea. The ride alone feels like a journey through another world. When you arrive, it’s just you, the breeze, and a kind of silence that heals.

Why Go?

  • Zero commercialization

  • Stunning for snorkelers

  • Pure, peaceful vibes


2. Lalaji Bay Beach – Forests, Footpaths & Freedom

Location: Western side of Long Island

Reaching this one feels like you’ve earned it. You walk through a forest trail, the sun filtering through tall trees, birds chirping as if guiding your way. Then—boom—you arrive at Lalaji Bay. Vast. Untouched. Dreamlike.

It’s a place to bring a book, sip coconut water, maybe nap under a palm tree. The sea is gentle and inviting, and sometimes, you might spot dolphins playing nearby.

Why Go?

  • Ideal for a digital detox

  • Great for nature walks

  • Quiet swimming spot


3. Butler Bay Beach – For the Wild at Heart

Location: Little Andaman

If you're the kind who finds comfort in the untamed, Butler Bay will speak to you. This crescent-shaped beach is long, dramatic, and a little wild. The waves are perfect for surfing, and the backdrop of thick forest gives it an edge.

It’s one of those places where you feel tiny—in a good way.

Pro Tip: Stay for sunset. The skies here go from orange to purple like a painting in motion.


4. Guitar Island – Nature’s Quiet Concert

Location: Close to Long Island

No, there are no guitars here. But from above, the island is shaped like one, and honestly, that’s part of the charm.

To get here, you’ll need a boat during low tide. Once you step onto the narrow sandbar that links the two parts of the island, you’ll feel like you’re walking on water. It’s a place for reflection, or maybe even a proposal (yes, it’s that romantic).

Good To Know: Bring your own food and water. There are no shops or stalls—just you and the sea.


5. Casuarina Beach – For the Sighs and Sunsets

Location: Near Kalipur, Diglipur

Casuarina trees line the edge of this beach, offering shade, scent, and serenity. You’ll often find locals here more than tourists, quietly watching the sun go down or simply enjoying a moment of calm.

It’s not about doing much here. In fact, that’s the point—just being.


6. Ramnagar Beach – Tiny Turtles & Quiet Vibes

Location: North Andaman

Not far from Diglipur, Ramnagar Beach is one of the rare nesting spots for Olive Ridley turtles. Visit between December and March, and you might just witness the magical moment when baby turtles scurry toward the sea.

It's not a typical "lay-on-the-beach" spot due to its rocky base, but it's rich in emotion and connection to nature.


7. Pathi Level Beach – Delhi’s Pace Has No Place Here

Location: 14 km from Hut Bay, Little Andaman

You won’t find this beach on many maps. Locals speak of it quietly, like it’s a family heirloom. The beach is vast, soft, golden—and completely untouched.

There’s no Wi-Fi, no cafΓ©s, and no crowds. But what you’ll find is solitude so deep it echoes.

Bring a journal. You’ll want to remember how you felt here.

AEO-Style FAQs

Q: Are these hidden beaches safe for solo travelers?
Yes, but it’s best to go with a local guide if you’re unsure about the area, especially for secluded spots like Pathi Level or Merk Bay.

Q: Can I swim at these beaches?
Most, yes. Just avoid strong currents at places like Butler Bay or rocky zones like Ramnagar.

Q: Do I need permits to visit any of them?
Indian citizens don’t need special permits unless visiting restricted tribal areas. Always check with the Andaman tourism department for current guidelines.


What to Pack for a Hidden Beach Day:

  • Quick-dry towel

  • Reusable water bottle

  • Reef-safe sunscreen

  • Power bank

  • Local snacks

  • Camera or journal

FAQs

Q: Are these hidden beaches safe for solo travelers?
Yes, but it’s best to go with a local guide if you’re unsure about the area, especially for secluded spots like Pathi Level or Merk Bay.

Q: Can I swim at these beaches?
Most, yes. Just avoid strong currents at places like Butler Bay or rocky zones like Ramnagar.

Q: Do I need permits to visit any of them?
Indian citizens don’t need special permits unless visiting restricted tribal areas. Always check with the Andaman tourism department for current guidelines.

Final Note

You don’t have to travel far and wide to find paradise. Sometimes, it’s hidden in plain sight—just a boat ride or forest walk away.

These hidden beaches in Andaman and Nicobar Islands aren’t just places—they're experiences. They whisper stories of tides and time, of peace and pause. All you need to do is listen.


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