Water Sports in Andaman and Nicobar Islands: My Real-Life Guide to Ocean Thrills

 Let’s be real — when you first land in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, you will come for the beaches, the peace, and maybe a few Insta-worthy sunsets. What you don’t expect? Falling head over heels for the wild, thrilling world of water sports this place hides beneath its calm waves.

Whether you’re someone who likes their adventures soaked in adrenaline or just wants to float around and spot Nemo — Andaman has something for you. Let me walk you through the most unforgettable water experiences you can have here, told from someone who’s actually paddled, plunged, and paddle-boarded through it all.


🀿 Scuba Diving: Like Floating Through a Living Dream

You know those moments you can’t put into words? Your first dive off Havelock Island will be exactly like that. One second you will be bobbing above water, the next will gliding silently among coral gardens, face-to-face with schools of neon fish. 

Where to dive:

  • Elephant Beach (Havelock)

  • Neil Island

  • North Bay (Port Blair)

πŸ’¬ My tip: Try Discovery Scuba — you don’t need to know swimming, just the willingness to say yes.


πŸͺ‚ Parasailing: You, the Sky, and the Endless Blue

Try it at:

  • Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex (Port Blair)

  • Corbyn’s Cove Beach

🎈 Good to know: They’ll dip you gently in water before lifting you again. It’s hilarious, refreshing, and kind of addictive.


🚀 Jet Skiing: Salt in the Air, Speed in Your Hair

Okay, this one’s pure adrenaline. Zooming across the sea on a jet ski had me squealing like a kid. It’s fast, bumpy, and makes you feel like you’re in an action movie — minus the explosions.

Top spots:

  • Port Blair

  • Near Havelock Jetty

πŸ’₯ Real talk: You’ll get wet. You’ll laugh a lot. And if you're like this, you’ll want to do it again five minutes later.


🚢 Sea Walking: Yes, You Can Walk Underwater

This one will surprise you. With a helmet that feeds oxygen, you will walk on the seabed, surrounded by fish, without even knowing how to swim. It’s slow, silent, and surreal — almost like being on another planet.

Best spots:

  • North Bay

  • Elephant Beach


πŸ›Ά Kayaking Through Mangroves: The Calm Side of Adventure

Not all water sports are about heart-thumping action. You can join kayaking group through the mangroves in Havelock. No motor, no noise — just paddles, water, and birdsong.

Try this at:

  • Havelock’s Mangrove Creeks

Do this at night if you get the chance — bioluminescence lights up the water like stars under your kayak. Absolutely unreal.


🍌 Banana Boat Rides: Laugh Until You Fall Off

Banana boat rides are for pure, goofy joy. You can ask the strangers and might end up laughing like old friends. It’s bumpy, silly, and 100% fun — especially when the boat tips and everyone splashes into the sea.

Where to try:

  • Corbyn’s Cove

  • Radhanagar Beach

πŸ‘¨‍πŸ‘©‍πŸ‘§ Great for: Families, groups, and anyone who just wants to have a good laugh.


πŸ›₯️ Glass-Bottom Boat Rides: See the Sea Without Getting Wet

This is the most chill way to experience marine life. You sit back, and as the boat sails over coral beds, you peer through a glass panel and watch the underwater magic happen. Ideal for kids or if you don’t want to dive.

Do this at:

  • North Bay

  • Jolly Buoy Island (permit needed)

πŸ“· Photography tip: The morning light makes everything look magical below the surface.


🐠 Snorkeling: The Easy Way to See the Underwater World

Snorkeling is perfect if you want something between floating and diving. Just strap on a mask and let the ocean show off its colors. You can clownfish, sea stars, and coral in ways you cannot think possible.

Top locations:

  • Elephant Beach

  • Neil Island

  • Red Skin Island

🎯 Bonus tip: Bring your own snorkel gear if you can — rentals are fine, but having your own makes it more comfortable.

Final Thoughts: Let the Ocean Be Your Playground

Whether you’re swimming with vibrant fish, kayaking through hidden creeks, or soaring over crystal waters — the water sports activities in Andaman and Nicobar Islands offer an unbeatable blend of thrill and beauty. It’s not just about fun; it’s about connecting with nature in its purest form.

So pack that swimsuit, charge your GoPro, and get ready for a splashy adventure you’ll never forget.

FAQs

Q: Is scuba diving safe for beginners in Andaman?
Yes, many certified operators offer beginner dives with full safety briefings and trained professionals.

Q: Do I need to know swimming for water sports in Andaman?
Not necessarily. Activities like sea walking, banana boat rides, and jet skiing don’t require swimming skills.

Q: When is the best time to enjoy water sports in Andaman?
October to May is ideal — calm seas, pleasant weather, and clear visibility underwater.

Q: Are water sports available on all islands?
Mainly on Havelock, Neil, and Port Blair. Remote islands may have limited access.

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