Budget Andaman Trip from India 2026 — Costs, Savings & Sample Budget
The Andaman Islands look like an overseas beach holiday but cost far less because there’s no flight abroad, no visa and no currency exchange. With turquoise water, white sand and world-class snorkelling and diving, the Andamans can be done affordably if you manage the ferries, stays and activities smartly. Here’s how to do a budget Andaman trip from India, with realistic costs and money-saving tactics.
Why a budget Andaman trip works
It’s a domestic trip — no visa, rupees throughout, and beaches and viewpoints that cost nothing. The main expenses to manage are the flight to Port Blair, inter-island ferries, and water activities; control these and the islands become very affordable.
Getting there cheaply
Flights to Port Blair from Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Delhi and Hyderabad swing widely in price — book 1–3 months ahead and stay date-flexible for the best fares, which are the single biggest saving on the whole trip.
Where to stay on a budget
Skip pricey resorts and choose guesthouses and budget hotels in Port Blair, and on Havelock (Swaraj Dweep) and Neil (Shaheed Dweep) islands. Beach huts and homestays offer character for less. Book ahead in peak season (December–March) when budget rooms fill fast.
Getting around for less
Use the cheaper government ferries between islands instead of only private catamarans (book early as seats are limited), and rent a scooter on Havelock/Neil to explore independently. Shared autos and buses cover Port Blair. Pre-book the ferry legs to avoid being forced onto pricier options.
Eating well cheaply
Local Bengali/South Indian eateries and seafood shacks are far cheaper than resort restaurants and often tastier. Fresh fish, rice plates and thalis keep food costs low; vegetarians are well served. Carry water and snacks for ferry days.
Free and cheap things to do
Radhanagar Beach (one of Asia’s best) and other beaches are free; the Cellular Jail and its evening sound-and-light show are inexpensive and moving. Snorkelling off the beaches costs little. Save your budget for one standout scuba dive or a glass-bottom/snorkel trip rather than doing every paid activity.
Sample 5-day budget (per person, excluding flights)
Budget travellers manage on roughly ₹2,500–4,000 a day: guesthouse ₹900–1,800, food ₹500–800, ferries/scooter/local transport ₹400–800, and activities averaged ₹500–1,000. That’s about ₹13,000–22,000 for five days on the ground. The flight is the wildcard — booked early it can be ₹10,000–20,000 return, late it can cost much more. A single scuba dive is the most worthwhile splurge.
Money-saving tips
Book flights and government ferries as early as possible; rent scooters over hiring cabs; eat at local joints; travel just outside peak season for cheaper rooms; and pick one or two paid water activities instead of all. Group up to split scooter and boat costs.
Frequently asked questions
Are the Andamans cheaper than an overseas beach trip? Usually yes — no visa, no forex, and rupee pricing keep costs down.
What’s the biggest expense? The flight to Port Blair — book early to save the most.
Government or private ferry? Government ferries are cheaper; private catamarans are faster — book either well ahead.
Plan your spend: use the Trip Cost Calculator and the full destination guide, and see more budget travel guides.
Last updated: June 2026. Prices, fares and exchange rates change constantly — treat all figures as planning estimates and confirm before booking.






