βFrom deep blue seas to deeper life lessons β Day Two in Andaman was more than a journey, it was an experience.β
π Christmas Morning in Andaman β A New Day Begins
Our first morning of Day 2 in Andaman began not with alarms, but with the gentle sound of birds chirping outside our window. It was 25th December, and the island welcomed us with a calm, festive warmth β Merry Christmas in the most peaceful way possible. The sky was still soft with early light, and the air carried a quiet excitement, knowing that today we would finally cross the sea.
We woke up at 5:00 AM, much earlier than usual, because our Makruzz ferry to Havelock Island was scheduled for 8:10 AM from Port Blair dock. Just like an airport, the dock requires travelers to reach well in advance. Security checks, identity verification, and luggage screening are all part of the process β so time management is very important here.
β Early Morning Preparations & A Thoughtful Send-Off
By 6:15 AM, all our luggage was neatly packed and ready. The tour agent had already arranged hot tea and biscuits, which felt especially comforting in the quiet early morning hours. Simple things like this made us feel well taken care of.
π Our car was waiting right at the hotel gate, and at 6:30 AM, we left Hotel Rhishabh. Along with the driver, a tour manager from Andaman Kartik accompanied us to the dock to ensure a smooth check-in and assist wherever needed. He wouldnβt be traveling with us β another manager would receive us at Havelock dock, and his contact number had already been shared for our peace of mind.
This time, I made sure not to repeat my earlier mistake β all cruise tickets were safely in my bag. The tour owner had handed over all necessary ferry tickets and schedules the previous night, covering the next two days. That preparation really helped reduce stress.
π₯ͺ Breakfast on the Sea β A Journey Begins
On the way to the dock, we made a short stop near the agentβs own restaurant at the Port Blair market area. From there, they handed us packed breakfast tiffin, thoughtfully prepared for the early journey. The plan was to enjoy it inside the AC cruise, right on the sea.
We reached Port Blair dock around 7:00 AM, and the excitement instantly grew. For all of us, this was a first-ever cruise journey β and not just any cruise, but a voyage across the Bay of Bengal. Stories of sea waves, motion, seasickness, and adventure had filled our minds for days. Now, it was time to experience it all for ourselves.
Standing at the dock, watching the massive cruise and the endless stretch of water ahead, we knew β this was going to be a memorable day.
π Journey Ahead: Port Blair β Havelock Island
π’ Cruise: Makruzz Ferry
π Mood: Festive, Excited & Curious
π’ Port Blair Dock β First Steps into a Sea Journey
As we reached the main gate of Port Blair dock, the excitement suddenly met reality. A long queue stood in front of us, and with it came a brand-new experience waiting at every step. Since this was our first-ever cruise and sea journey, everything felt new β the system, the crowd, the procedures, and the curiosity written clearly on our faces.
At the first gate, identity verification began β very similar to airport security. After that, our luggage went through X-ray scanning, again reminding us of an airport-like process. Slowly, step by step, we moved forward.
π Security Checks, Queues & Reality of Luggage Handling
Next came the security check area, where separate queues were arranged for men and women. One important thing to note here β there is no separate luggage drop counter for cruise passengers. You must carry your luggage yourself through every stage.
π§³ Dock Reality β Things You Should Know
β€ Limited trolleys available
β€ You carry your own luggage till boarding
β€ Heavy luggage becomes a challenge
β€ Boarding and unloading can feel unorganized
Honestly, this was the only part I didnβt like. Many passengers were struggling with bags, especially families and elderly travelers. The system felt undisciplined and tiring, and this experience continued over the next two days as well β but more on that later.
β° A Moment of Tension & A Blue Surprise
As the queue moved slowly, tension began to rise. Our ferry departure time was 8:10 AM, and we were still inside the security process. The question kept repeating in my mind β Will we miss our cruise?
Just then, a dock announcement changed everything. Passengers scheduled for 8:10 AM were asked to move to a separate priority line. Relief instantly washed over us.
After body security and ticket verification, we finally stepped onto the dock β and suddenly, the blue sea stood right in front of us.
π The sight was breathtaking.
Right ahead stood our Makruzz cruise, and just about 50 feet away, a massive ship was anchored. Until now, ships were something we had only seen in movies or photographs. Seeing one so close in real life, with the sea stretching endlessly behind it, was an unforgettable moment.
π Luggage Drop, Boarding & A Small Loss
Next came the luggage loading process. There was a queue for baggage placement, but no need to stand separately β staff collected bags directly. However, there was no baggage slip or token system.
This is when I fully understood why our tour agent had given us luggage tags earlier β with our name and phone number written clearly. It was a small but extremely important detail.
Once our bags were loaded, we followed another queue to board the cruise. Somewhere during this rush and movement, we unknowingly lost our water bottle on the dock β a small loss, but a reminder of how hectic the process can feel.
β¨ Makruzz Cruise β What Makes It Special
π€ Makruzz Ferry Experience
β€ High-speed private catamaran ferry
β€ Fully air-conditioned cabins
β€ Comfortable aircraft-style seating
β€ Large windows for sea views
β€ Clean washrooms and onboard cafΓ©
β€ Faster and smoother than government ferries
π Routes Covered
β€ Port Blair β Havelock Island
β€ Port Blair β Neil Island
ποΈ Booking Options
β€ Official website
β€ Authorized travel agents
Makruzz offers a premium island-hopping experience, especially ideal for families and first-time sea travelers who want comfort along with speed.
π’ Inside Makruzz β Our First Cruise Experience Begins
As we entered the Makruzz cruise from the dock, we found ourselves on the first floor. The vessel had three levels β a ground floor, first floor, and second floor. Friendly male and female crew members guided passengers to their respective seats with calm smiles and clear instructions.
Our tickets were First Class, which meant our seats were located on the second floor. Using the staircase, we climbed up and immediately noticed something special β the entire cruise was beautifully decorated with colorful balloons and ribbons. Whether this decoration is done every day or was a special touch for Christmas, we couldnβt be sure, but it definitely added joy to the atmosphere.
πΊ First Class Seating β Comfort with a View
We settled into our seats with our handbags, breakfast packets, and cameras. Thankfully, we had two window seats, which made the experience even more exciting.
πͺ First Class Cabin Details
β€ Fully air-conditioned and sealed glass windows
β€ Two rows with three seats per row
β€ One exclusive cabin with eight seats
β€ Dedicated luggage-holding space
β€ Pilot cabin located on the same floor
β€ Two television screens inside the cabin
On the first floor, there were three rows with three seats each, along with a food counter offering tea, coffee, snacks, water, and soft drinks at additional cost.
The ground floor had two rows, each with two seats.
β° Departure, Safety Briefing & An Unexpected Delay
At 8:05 AM, announcements requested all passengers to take their seats. Exactly at 8:10 AM, our journey began from Port Blair β right on schedule.
Just like on a flight, emergency instructions were shown on the TV screens, followed by a short promotional video about Makruzz.
For the first few minutes, the cruise moved gently. We could still see the city, land, and coastline. No waves yet β everything felt smooth and calm. Suddenly, a loud horn echoed through the cruise, followed by an announcement informing us about a technical issue.
The cruise slowly turned toward another nearby dock β not Port Blair, but a repair station where several ships and ferries were anchored. The issue was checked and fixed, but we lost almost 30 minutes here.
π½οΈ During this pause, we enjoyed our packed breakfast
β€ Karaisuti Kochori
β€ Aloo Dum
β€ Boiled Egg
π As a Christmas surprise, the crew also distributed Christmas cake, a thoughtful gesture for passengers traveling that day.
β I picked up two cups of hot coffee from the food counter β one for me and one for my father.
At around 8:45 AM, the cruise finally resumed its journey. I immediately informed our Havelock tour manager about the delay. Normally, the journey takes about 90 minutes, so our revised arrival time was expected around 10:10 AM.
π When the Sea Shows Its Power
As Makruzz moved away from Port Blair, the city slowly disappeared behind us. The sea stretched endlessly ahead, calm and deep blue. We could still spot a lighthouse, dense green forest patches, and even an Indian Coast Guard ship passing nearby.
After about 30 minutes, land vanished completely. All we could see was water β water in every direction. Thatβs when the real sea journey began.
Dark clouds gathered suddenly, and light rain started. The cruise began rocking β like someone playing throw and catch with it.
I was enjoying every second.
Suchismitaβs face turned pale.
Titli sat quietly with her eyes closed.
My father stared calmly at the sea.
No one in our family vomited, but several passengers around us did. Crew members quickly moved through the aisles, handing out vomiting bags.
π¨ Fear, Chaos & A Lesson Learned
To capture the raw experience, I went down to the first floor with my camera. Waves were crashing so close that they hit the window glass, sending shockwaves through passengers. Fear was clearly visible on many faces.
When I returned to my seat, I found it occupied by another passenger, who was actively vomiting. Seeing this made my wife feel even more uncomfortable.
From this experience, I realized something important β standing feels better than sitting during rough sea conditions. I asked Suchismita to stand with me for some time. Titli looked like she had fallen asleep, perhaps her way of coping.
Everyone on board was silently counting minutes β When will this end? When will we see land?
Although the total journey was supposed to be 90 minutes, we still had a long way to go. Thankfully, after about 20 more minutes, the waves softened, clouds cleared, and sunlight returned.
π Suddenly, the journey felt beautiful again.
In the middle of this vast ocean, we spotted a small fishing boat with just two people on board. Seeing them navigate such deep waters with courage was truly humbling.
ποΈ Arrival at Havelock β Relief at Last
Around 10:00 AM, land finally appeared. Slowly, Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep) became visible. The cruise ride now felt peaceful β almost meditative.
By 10:30 AM, we reached Havelock dock.
Once again, the luggage collection process turned chaotic. No proper system, no order β just confusion. Somehow, after careful searching, we collected all our bags.
Outside the dock, our Havelock tour manager was already waiting. He had called me twice earlier to stay connected. A car was ready for us.
We had arrived.
Tired. Relieved.
And already full of unforgettable memories.
π₯ Watch the Full Cruise Experience:
Port Blair to Havelock β Private AC Makruzz Cruise Experience | Andaman Tour: Day 2 Ep 1
π€ Private AC Cruise β Port Blair to Havelock Island
When traveling from Port Blair to Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep), one of the most comfortable and scenic options is a Private AC Cruise, also known as a Catamaran Ferry or High-Speed Ferry.
This mode of transport perfectly blends speed, comfort, safety, and panoramic sea views, making it a preferred choice for families, couples, and first-time Andaman travelers.
β΄οΈ What is a Private AC Cruise?
A Private AC Cruise is a high-speed, passenger-only ferry service operating between Andaman Islands. These cruises are designed for comfort and efficiency and typically offer:
βοΈ Fully air-conditioned seating lounges
βοΈ Optional open deck access for fresh sea breeze and photography
βοΈ Clean and hygienic onboard facilities
βοΈ Stable and relatively smooth sea travel
βοΈ Reserved seating, especially helpful during peak tourist seasons
Unlike government ferries, private AC cruises are more organized, faster, and far more comfortable β particularly in humid or peak-season conditions.
Popular operators include:
Makruzz, Makruzz Swift, Green Ocean, ITT Majestic / Nautika, and Havelock Fast Ferry
π Route: Port Blair β Havelock (Swaraj Dweep)
β’ Departure: Port Blair (Phoenix Bay / New Jetty / Haddo Wharf)
β’ Arrival: Havelock Island Jetty Terminal
β’ Distance: Approximately 41β45 km by sea
β’ Travel Time: Around 1.5 to 3 hours, depending on cruise type and sea conditions
π’ Typical Price Range
| Cruise Type | Seating | Approx Price (Per Person) |
| Private AC Cruise β Standard | AC Lounge | βΉ900 β βΉ1,400 |
| Premium / Recliner Class | Comfortable recliners | βΉ1,200 β βΉ1,800 |
| Deck / Economy Seating | Outdoor seating | βΉ700 β βΉ1,000 |
| Luxury High-Speed Cruise | Premium AC + Views | βΉ1,800 β βΉ2,500+ |
Important Notes:
β’ Prices vary by season, operator, and availability
β’ December to March is peak season β early booking is essential
β’ Children may receive slight concessions depending on operator
π Cruise Timings & Frequency
β’ Multiple sailings operate daily, mostly from morning to afternoon
β’ Common departure slots include:
08:30 AM | 10:00 AM | 12:30 PM | 02:30 PM (subject to change)
π³οΈ Morning cruises are highly recommended as they allow travelers to reach Havelock early and visit Radhanagar Beach or Elephant Beach on the same day.
π How to Book Your Cruise
π₯οΈ Online Booking (Highly Recommended)
You can book tickets through:
β’ Official ferry operator websites
β’ Authorized Andaman travel agents
β’ Popular travel portals like MakeMyTrip, Cleartrip, Ixigo, etc.
π Booking 15β20 days in advance is strongly advised during:
βοΈ Winter season (DecβFeb)
βοΈ School vacations
βοΈ New Year, Christmas & long weekends
π§³ What to Expect Onboard
π Scenic Sea Views
β’ Gradual departure from Port Blair harbor
β’ Green shorelines slowly fade into vast aquamarine waters
β’ Occasionally, dolphins, flying fish, or seabirds may be spotted
βοΈ Comfort & Safety Features
β’ Fully air-conditioned cabins
β’ Clean washrooms
β’ Life jackets available at every seat
β’ Tea, coffee, snacks, and bottled water (operator-dependent)
πΈ Photography Moments
β’ Open deck seating is best for sea and sunrise shots
β’ Morning cruises offer the most pleasing natural light
π‘ Tips for a Smooth Cruise Experience
β Reach Early
Arrive at the jetty 45β60 minutes before departure to complete security and boarding smoothly.
β Carry Essentials
β’ Water bottle
β’ Light snacks
β’ Sunglasses & sunscreen (especially for deck seating)
β’ Camera or phone with good battery
β Seasickness Precaution
If you are prone to seasickness:
β’ Take medication before boarding
β’ Prefer AC seating for better stability
β’ Focus on the horizon rather than close objects
β Weather Awareness
During monsoon months (JuneβSeptember), sea conditions can be rough. Always check weather updates before travel.
π§ Why Choose a Private AC Cruise?
βοΈ Comfortable and climate-controlled journey
βοΈ Faster than government ferries
βοΈ Suitable for families, couples, and senior citizens
βοΈ Stunning sea views enhance the travel experience
βοΈ A perfect introduction to Havelockβs beach paradise
π΄ After Reaching Havelock Island
Once you arrive at Havelock Jetty, local taxis and shared vehicles are available to take you to:
β’ Radhanagar Beach
β’ Kalapathar Beach
β’ Elephant Beach (snorkeling & water sports)
β’ Vijaynagar area & local markets
π Taxi fares typically range between βΉ200ββΉ500 per ride, depending on distance.
π¬ In One Line
The Private AC Cruise from Port Blair to Havelock is more than transportation β itβs your first unforgettable encounter with Andamanβs vast blue ocean.
ποΈ Check-in at Havelock & First Adventure Begins
At around 11:00 AM, we made our way to our stay for the next two nights β Hotel Royal Villa, beautifully surrounded by tall palm trees and the calming sounds of nature. After the thrilling sea journey, stepping into this peaceful green environment instantly relaxed our minds.
π¨ Royal Villa Beach Resort
π 1, Swaraj Dweep, Govind Nagar, Bejoy Nagar RV, South Andaman, Andaman & Nicobar Islands β 744211
π Distance from Havelock Ferry Ghat β 2.8 km
β±οΈ Travel Time β 6 to 10 minutes by car
πΉ As we reached the reception, the staff warmly welcomed us with refreshing mango juice, a simple gesture that instantly made us feel comfortable. Since the official check-in time is 12:00 noon and guests were still checking out, our room was not ready yet.
β¨ On the managerβs suggestion, we left our luggage safely at the reception. They assured us that everything would be shifted to our room once it was ready. With no reason to wait, we decided to move ahead with our first activity of the day.
π The same car, driver, and manager who picked us up from the ferry stayed with us. They were polite, friendly, and extremely helpful. The best part was that I didnβt need to worry about driver contact details β the manager coordinated everything smoothly, and I just needed his number.
π Our dayβs most awaited highlight was about to begin β Scuba Diving at Govind Nagar Beach.
π The beach is just 500 meters from our hotel, making it incredibly convenient.
Excitement was in the air, but along with it came a little fear. Adventure always brings mixed emotions.
π My father was constantly advising us not to go for scuba diving. He spoke about possible risks, sharing incidents he had heard from friends and news stories β even mentioning sharks. His concern was genuine, and it made us pause for a moment.
π€Ώ After discussing everything in detail with the owner and certified trainers of βGypsy Divers Dive Resortβ, we finally made our decision.
β¨ I and my daughter decided to take this chance, face the fear, and experience this once-in-a-lifetime underwater adventure.
π Scuba Diving Options at Govind Nagar Beach
π Shore Dive (Try Dive β Beginner Friendly)
π Total duration β approx 1 hour
β±οΈ Underwater time β 30 to 35 minutes
π Conducted directly from the shore
π Best for first-time divers and kids
π€ Boat Dive (Advanced Experience)
π Total duration β approx 2 hours
β±οΈ Underwater time β around 60 minutes
π Boat takes you to popular dive sites like Tribe Gate or Red Pillar
π Ideal for those wanting longer and deeper exploration
π Among these, the Boat Dive offers a more immersive experience, while the Shore Dive is perfect for beginners looking to test their comfort underwater.
π More detailed comparison of both dives is shared in the video below.
π₯ Watch Full Scuba Diving Experience & Details
Gypsy Divers β Scuba Diving at Govind Nagar, Havelock | Price & Timing | Andaman Tour: Day 2 β Episode 2
π Standing on the edge of Govind Nagar Beach, fear slowly turned into excitement. Sometimes, the best memories begin right where comfort ends.
π€Ώ Preparing for the Try Dive & A Journey Beneath the Waves
The moment had finally arrived β it was time to prepare for our Scuba βTry Diveβ experience at Govind Nagar Beach. Excitement, curiosity, and a hint of nervousness filled the air as the instructors began the preparation process.
π§€ Getting Ready for the Dive
The trainers first handed over the complete scuba diving gear to both me and Titli. Since we both wear power glasses, they carefully asked for our eye power and provided special underwater power masks, which was a big relief.
π§’ Each piece of equipment felt sturdy, safe, and professionally maintained:
π High-quality rubber diving suit
π Diving shoes & shoe fins
π½ Head cap for comfort and safety
π€Ώ Underwater power mask
πͺ¨ Special weighted belt to balance the oxygen cylinder
Once fully geared up, they tightened a special weight belt around our waists to support the oxygen cylinder and help maintain balance underwater.
πΈ First Photo Session β Before Entering the Sea
Before stepping into the water, the trainers took us for a quick photo shoot in full diving gear. Dressed like real divers, with the ocean behind us, those moments felt unreal β a mix of pride, excitement, and anticipation.
π Training Begins β Learning to Breathe Underwater
Now it was time to enter the sea.
π₯ Two professional instructors accompanied us β
π€Ώ One trainer stayed with me
π€Ώ Another stayed with Titli
They also carried a professional underwater camera to capture photos and videos beneath the sea.
π 30 Minutes of Essential Training
Training was conducted at chest-level water depth, where we felt safe and comfortable. The instructors patiently explained every step:
π¨ How to breathe slowly using the oxygen mask
π How to stay calm and relaxed underwater
π€² Hand signals for communication, including:
π All OK
β Problem / Trouble
β¬οΈ Go down
β¬οΈ Go up
Since speaking underwater is impossible, these hand signals become the only language beneath the waves.
πΈ During this training phase, they continued capturing beautiful moments on camera.
β οΈ A Personal Decision β Listening to My Body
Everything was going smoothly, but when I started practicing breathing fully underwater using the mask, I felt discomfort and slight pain in my chest. Breathing did not feel natural to me, and I realized my body was not fully comfortable with this process.
πΈ Titli, however, was doing absolutely fine β calm, confident, and focused.
After completing the training, I made a conscious decision:
β I would not proceed further to the deep dive
β€οΈ Health and safety always come first
The next phase involved descending to around 6 meters underwater to explore corals and marine life β and I decided it would be better for Titli to go ahead, while I waited back on the beach.
π Titliβs Underwater World β A Story Beyond Words
As Titli adjusted her gear and stepped forward, excitement and nervousness danced across her face. Holding the instructorβs hand, she slowly moved deeper into the sea.
π With every gentle step downward, the world above faded away.
π Schools of colorful fish appeared like living rainbows.
πͺΈ Coral formations spread beneath her like underwater gardens.
π The ocean felt calm, quiet, and alive β a peaceful silence unlike anything on land.
Floating weightlessly, she entered a world where time seemed to slow down. The rhythmic sound of breathing through the oxygen mask, the soft movement of water, and the graceful swim of marine life created a dream-like experience.
β¨ It was not just an adventure β it was a moment of courage, a leap beyond fear, and a memory that would stay with her forever.
From the shore, I watched with mixed emotions β pride, concern, and happiness β knowing she was experiencing something truly magical.
π₯ Watch the Complete Experience
βΆοΈ Preparing for Scuba Diving β Risks, Safety & Training
π¬ Andaman Tour: Day 2 β Episode 3
βΆοΈ Exploring the Depths β Scuba Diving Adventure
π¬ Andaman Tour: Day 2 β Episode 4
π Sometimes, adventure is not about how deep you go β but about the courage to begin, and the wisdom to know your limits.
π¨ Comfort, Cuisine & Coastal Calm at Hotel Royal Villa, Havelock
After the thrilling scuba experience, our stomachs reminded us it was time to return to comfort. Around 1:30 PM, we headed back to Hotel Royal Villa, feeling hungry, tired, and deeply satisfied after an adventurous morning.
π§³ Check-in & Room Allocation
By the time we arrived, both our rooms were ready and our luggage had already been shifted to the respective rooms β a small but thoughtful gesture that felt reassuring.
π¨ The hotel is a 3-star luxury-style property with three floors and a central swimming pool, surrounded by tall palm trees and tropical greenery.
πͺ Since there is no lift, the rooms were allocated thoughtfully:
π Our room was on the 3rd floor
π΄ My fatherβs room was arranged on the 1st floor for convenience
ποΈ Room Experience β Simple Luxury & Space
The rooms felt spacious, clean, and premium β more luxurious than expected.
β¨ Room highlights included:
ποΈ Large, airy interiors with elegant decor
πΏ Modern bathroom with glass partition & bathtub
βοΈ Comfortable bedding and proper ventilation
π΄ Balcony views with tropical surroundings
Our first priority was a refreshing shower β washing away salt, sweat, and fatigue from the sea adventure.
π½οΈ Lunch Time β A Taste of Home Away from Home
At the reception, we were informed that lunch would be served at 2:30 PM in the ground-floor dining area.
π΄ The dining space was beautifully designed β open, airy, and elegant β not like a closed restaurant room, but more like a luxury open dining lounge with classy tables and chairs.
π₯ Buffet Lunch β Bengali Flavours in Andaman
Lunch was served in buffet style, and the food instantly felt familiar and comforting.
π Menu highlights:
π Steamed rice
π₯£ Dal
π₯¦ Cauliflower curry
π Sea fish β big-size Pomfret, freshly cooked
π₯ Chutney & papad
π¬ Sweet β Rosogolla, the perfect ending
The taste had a distinct Bengali touch, reminding us of home β delicious, satisfying, and soul-warming.
As we ate, the underwater scenes from the dive kept replaying in our minds β coral colors, fish movements, and the calm of the deep sea.
π Midday Rest β Recharging for the Evening
With our next plan scheduled at 4:00 PM for Radhanagar Beach, we had about one hour to rest.
The calm room, soft bed, and gentle island breeze made it the perfect time to relax, recharge, and prepare for one of Andamanβs most iconic sunsets.
π¨ Hotel Royal Villa β Quick Overview
π Located at Govind Nagar, Swaraj Dweep (Havelock Island)
π Just 2.8 km from Havelock Ferry Ghat (6β10 minutes drive)
π Why Royal Villa is a good choice:
π΄ Peaceful surroundings with palm trees
π Swimming pool within the property
π½οΈ Open-style luxury dining area
ποΈ Spacious rooms with modern amenities
π¨βπ©βπ§ Ideal for families and couples
π€ Helpful staff and smooth coordination
It offered a perfect balance of comfort, calm, and convenience β exactly what we needed after an adventurous morning.
π₯ Watch the Hotel Experience
βΆοΈ Luxury Stay at Royal Villa β Pricing & Packages
π¬ Andaman Tour: Day 2 β Episode 5
π΄ Sometimes, the best part of travel is not just adventure β but the comfort that welcomes you back after it.
π Radhanagar Beach: Where the Sea Meets Silence
At 4:00 PM, we set out with the same car and manager towards one of Asiaβs most celebrated beaches β Radhanagar Beach. The moment we arrived, it felt as if the island itself slowed us down. Stretching endlessly with powdery white sand and crystal-clear turquoise water, the beach welcomed us with a calmness that instantly washed away the fatigue of the day.
We walked barefoot along the shoreline, letting the gentle waves touch our feet as the sun slowly began its descent. With every passing minute, the sky transformed β soft blues melted into shades of orange, gold, and pink. Radhanagar revealed its true magic during this golden hour. The sunset was not dramatic or loud; it was quiet, poetic, and deeply moving β one of those rare moments when time seems to pause and the heart feels full without saying a word.
Sitting silently by the sea, listening to the rhythm of the waves, we felt grateful β grateful for the stillness, for natureβs simplicity, and for being exactly where we were at that moment.
ποΈ A Perfectly Managed Paradise
Radhanagar Beach is not just beautiful β it is exceptionally well-organized and disciplined, almost like a private beach.
π Well-maintained parking area
π Locker rooms for visitors
π³ A small landscaped park near the shore
π― Plastic-free and spotlessly clean surroundings
We spent more than two peaceful hours here β touching the cool sea water, watching the colors of the sky change, and simply being present. Titli happily lost herself building sand castles, while we captured countless photos and videos, each frame trying to preserve the calmness of the moment.
The beach felt controlled yet free β no chaos, no noise β just nature and respect for it.
π³οΈβπ Radhanagar Beach β A Proud Blue Flag Beach
One of the reasons Radhanagar feels so special is its international Blue Flag certification β a global recognition given only to beaches that meet the highest standards of cleanliness, safety, and environmental care.
π The Blue Flag status ensures
π Clean and safe bathing water
π± Strong environmental protection
π― Strict waste and plastic control
π Visitor safety and proper facilities
π΄ Sustainable tourism without harming nature
This recognition explains why Radhanagar feels so pure, peaceful, and well-maintained. It is not just a beach β it is a promise to protect natural beauty for generations to come.
Standing there during sunset, knowing this beach is globally recognized and responsibly preserved, made the experience even more meaningful.
π΅ Evening Snacks & a Memorable Fish Story Begins
After soaking in the beauty of Radhanagar, we slowly walked back towards the parking area. Feeling a little hungry, we decided to enjoy some evening snacks from a nearby stall.
β We ordered three cups of hot tea
π Chose a large sea fish, almost 1 kg in weight, displayed fresh like a local fish market
Here, the process was simple β first, you choose the fish, then give instructions on how you want it cooked. We selected a fish that looked like Vetki and asked them to bake it with masala. Within 15 minutes, it was ready.
The tea cost was kindly taken care of by our manager. I paid βΉ500 for the fish, and trust me β at that moment, it tasted absolutely delicious.
But little did we know, this fish would gift us a story we would remember for a lifetime.
Something wasnβt quite right β and we would realize it later that night.
That story⦠comes next.
π₯ Watch the Experience
Exploring the Tranquility of Radhanagar Beach β Paradise Found
π Andaman Tour: Day 2 Ep 6
π When the Night Tested Us: A Lesson Weβll Never Forget
As night slowly settled over Havelock Island, we returned to our hotel around 8:30 PM, tired but emotionally full after a beautiful day. Radhanagar Beach is about 10 km from our hotel, and the peaceful drive back took hardly 20 minutes. Everything felt calm β until the night unfolded in an unexpected way.
Shortly after reaching our room, the first signs appeared. Suchismita suddenly started vomiting and had loose motion. Before we could even process that, Titli began vomiting too, followed by high fever. The situation escalated quickly.
Surprisingly, my father and I felt mostly fine, except for a slight heaviness and mild body temperature. At that moment, it became very clear β this was food poisoning, and the only suspicious thing we had eaten was the roadside sea fish fry near Radhanagar Beach.
π₯ Searching for Medical Help in the Middle of the Night
Without wasting time, I rushed to the hotel reception and asked for a doctor. Unfortunately, no doctor was available at night. The staff informed me about a government health center near the local market, about 1 km away, and said that if luck favored, an emergency doctor might be available.
Taking a chance, I walked there immediately.
Again, luck was not on our side β no doctor was available at that hour. But thankfully, a nurse on duty listened patiently as I explained that we were tourists from Kolkata, West Bengal, and described the symptoms in detail.
She helped us immensely.
π©Ί She provided
π§ ORS packets
π Medicines for vomiting, loose motion, and fever (for emergency use)
β° Advice to visit again next morning around 8:30 AM, when a doctor would surely be available
Even though we had carried some emergency medicines from Kolkata, the ORS made a huge difference that night.
π Medical Advice from Home
I immediately called our family doctor in Kolkata and explained everything. Based on his advice:
π§ ORS was given frequently
π‘οΈ Only fever medicine was administered
π« Vomiting and loose-motion medicines were avoided
He explained that letting the body naturally flush out the bad food is often better, unless the condition worsens.
π½οΈ Managing the Night, Step by Step
By then it was around 10:30 PM. I checked on my father and asked him to eat something. He didnβt feel like having proper food, so I arranged some muri (puffed rice) from a nearby shop, hoping it would be light enough for him, Suchismita, and Titli if they could manage.
Once I saw that both were a little stable, I went down for dinner myself β just one roti and some chicken, nothing heavy.
After dinner, I checked on my father again and asked him to sleep. When I returned to our room, I found that both Suchismita and Titli had vomited again on the floor. The good part was that the fever had reduced, and loose motion hadnβt worsened.
I cleaned the room, helped them freshen up, and gently asked them to try to sleep β rest was the only way forward.
π A Night Without Sleep
That night was one of the toughest of our journey.
I stayed awake almost the entire night, monitoring both of them β checking temperature, giving ORS, and making sure they were comfortable. Around 12 midnight, my father came to our room to see if we needed any help. I reassured him and asked him to rest.
That night taught us something travel books never do.
β¨ Day 2 Ends with a Lesson
The second day of our Andaman journey ended with a perfect mix of adventure, beauty, and reality β scuba diving, one of Asiaβs best beaches, and a hard-earned lesson:
π½οΈ Never take risks with roadside food during a tour, no matter how tempting it looks.
As per our plan, the next day we were supposed to travel from Havelock to Neil Island, with our ferry scheduled around 11:00 AM. That meant we still had some time in the morning β time to decide:
β Do we need to visit a doctor?
β Will Suchismita and Titli recover by morning?
β Will we miss our ferry?
All these answers await in the next chapter.
β‘οΈ Continue Reading: Day 3 β Havelock to Neil Island | Recovery, Ferry Stress & New Beginnings
π§ Day 2 Travel Tips β Health & Food Safety (From Real Experience)
π½οΈ Avoid Roadside Seafood at Tourist Beaches
Even if the fish looks fresh, hygiene and storage are uncertain. Prefer hotel or certified restaurants.
π§ Always Carry ORS Packets
Dehydration can worsen vomiting or fever. ORS becomes a lifesaver in remote islands.
π Keep Basic Emergency Medicines
Carry fever, motion sickness, stomach upset, and allergy medicines from home.
π Save Important Contact Numbers
Keep your tour manager, hotel reception, and nearest medical center contacts handy.
π Be Careful After Water Activities
After scuba or sea activities, avoid heavy, oily, or unfamiliar food.
π§ Stay Hydrated, But Smartly
Drink sealed bottled water only. Avoid ice from unknown sources.
π°οΈ Night Medical Help is Limited on Islands
Plan accordingly. Government health centers may not have doctors at night.
π¨βπ©βπ§ Observe Your Family Closely
Children and elders react faster to food poisoning β act early.
π§³ Light Dinner After Exhausting Days
Long sea journeys and activities demand simple food at night.
π§ Listen to Your Instincts
If something feels risky, skip it. Travel memories are precious β health comes first.
π End of Day Two β Summary
Day Two was an emotional roller coaster β thrilling, beautiful, and deeply educational.
From the excitement of our first sea cruise across the Bay of Bengal, to Titliβs unforgettable scuba diving experience, and finally to the calm magic of Radhanagar Beach, the day gave us memories for a lifetime.
But as every journey teaches, travel also tests. The night reminded us that nature is powerful, and small mistakes can have big consequences. That difficult night didnβt weaken our journey β it strengthened our understanding of responsible travel.
Day Two gifted us adventure, humility, and a lesson we will never forget.
βTravel gives you stories to remember β some make you smile, some teach you wisdom, but all of them shape you forever.β π
π¨ Overnight Stay: Hotel Royal Villa, Havelock Island
β‘οΈ Continue Reading: Day 3 β Havelock to Neil Island | Coral Bridges & Golden Sunsets
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