Port
Blair, the capital
city of the Andaman Islands,
consisting of more than
572 islands and islets
is spread over 8,249 sq
kms of the Indian Ocean.
It's that rare phenomenon:an
unspoilt beach resort,
whose principal attractions
are the clear sapphire
waters of the sea, the
golden shores, the breathtaking
coral formations, the
flora and fauna, the endlessly
fascinating marine life
and the native people.
More than
90% of the islands are
dense forests and the
bright green of the tropical
vegetation gives the islands
an emerald glow. The rustle
of salt-laden winds through
the coconut trees, the
rush and murmur of the
ceaseless waves, the rich
melodies of birdsong…
are all that disturb nature's
tranquility.
To water
sports enthusiasts, the
Andaman Islands lay out
a rich spread of para-sailing,
scuba diving, snorkeling
and kayaking.
Climate is tropical and
humid, with a gentle breeze
blowing at all times.
The weather is generally
pleasant, with Mean Min
Temp 23°C and Mean
Max Temp 30°C.
By air : 2 hours.
By sea : ex Chennai -
60 hrs, ex Calcutta -
66 hrs
ENTRY
FORMALITIES
Foreigners
Foreigners require a permit
to stay in the Islands,
which can be easily obtained
on arrival at Port Blair,
from the immigration authorities,
for 30 days stay. This
can be extended for another
15 days with permission.
Permits can also be obtained
from Indian Mission overseas,
Foreigners Registration
offices at Delhi, Mumbai,
Chennai and Calcutta and
the immigration authorities
at the airports at Delhi,
Mumbai, Chennai and Calcutta.
Permitted places
for Night halt are
South Andaman Island (except
Jarwa Reserve)
Middle Andaman Island
(except Jarwa Reserve)
Little Andaman Island
(except Jarwa Reserve)
Neil Island
Havelock Island
Long Island
Diglipur
Baratang
Island in the Mahatma
Gandhi Marine National
Park
(excluding Islands - Boat
Hobday, Twin, Tarmugli,
Malay and Pluto)
North Passage
Permitted places
for Day halt
Cinque Island
Ross Island
Narcondum Island
Interview Island
Brother Island
Sister Island
Barren Island - can be
visited on board vessels
only.
Indians
Indian Nationals need
no permit to visit Andaman.
However, visiting tribal
areas of Andaman and Nicobar
Districts is prohibited
and the Deputy Commissioner,
Andaman District, Port
Blair against application
on prescribed form, grants
permits only in exceptional
cases.
Hotel Sinclairs
Bay View, Port Blair
Located right on the Bay
of Bengal, Hotel Sinclairs
Bay View is Port Blair's
only hotel to offer a
spectacular ocean view
from every room, while
blending delightfully
with the surrounding landscape.
What better base from
which to enjoy the coastal
and marine delights that
abound in the Andamans!
Whether holidaying, honeymooning
or conferencing, your
time in this group of
islands will be unforgettable…
and even more so when
you stay at Hotel Sinclairs
Bay View.