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Turquoise Sea (Port Blair 2 NT + Havelock 1 NT) Port Blair – Havelock Island (Approx 54 kms by sea – 2 ½ hrs)
Day 01: Assistance on arrival at Port Blair airport and take the departure by inter-island ferry to Havelock Island (54 kms by sea from Port Blair). Enjoy your afternoon at the World Famous Radha Nagar Beach (Beach number 7). Overnight in Havelock.

Havelock Island - Port Blair (Approx 54 kms by sea – 2 ½ hrs)
Day 02: Morning at leisure or an optional trip to Elephant Beach (for Extra cost). Afternoon take the transfer to Port Blair. Overnight in Port Blair.

Port Blair – Sightseeing
Day 03: Morning visit to North Bay Island followed by Ross Island, the erstwhile capital of Port Blair during the British regime. The island presently houses the ruins of old buildings like Chief Commissioner’s House, Government House, Church, Bakery, Press, Swimming Pool, Cemetery, etc. and all in dilapidated condition. Harbour through a steamer in a Harbour Cruise which includes a trip to tiny, serene, beautiful island called “VIPER ISLAND” where the gallows is a sight to watch. Overnight in Port Blair.

Day 04: Post breakfast take the departure transfer to Port Blair airport for your onward journey.

Check out Time: 8:00 AM

|(Rates on per pax) |Premium (MAP) |Luxury (MAP) |Deluxe (MAP) |Standard (MAP) |
|02 Pax |15450 |11950 |8500 |6800 |
|04 Pax |14780 |11350 |7800 |6150 |
|06 Pax |14550 |11100 |7600 |5950 |
|08 Pax |14400 |10950 |7500 |5800 |
|Extra Pax (EPSR) |11950 |7130 |4850

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