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Top Places to Visit in Port Blair
Popular attractions and places to visit in Port Blair

Aberdeen Bazaar
Aberdeen Bazaar is the beating heart of Port Blair's commercial life and a paradise for street shoppers. This bustling marketplace is filled with colorful shops selling everything from daily essentials to exquisite pearl jewelry and wood carvings. It is the best place to experience local island culture, sample authentic street food, and interact with residents. Whether you are looking for clothing, electronics, or unique souvenirs, the vibrant energy of this historic market makes it a must-visit destination.

Anthropological Museum
This insightful museum offers a deep dive into the lives of the six indigenous tribes of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Through well-curated exhibits, visitors can view ancient tools, weapons, traditional huts, and rare photographs that document the survival and evolution of these reclusive communities. It provides a respectful and educational look at the Jarawa, Sentinelese, and Onge tribes, making it an essential stop for history buffs and those curious about human civilization's oldest roots.

Cellular Jail (Kala Pani)
A somber testament to India's freedom struggle, this colonial-era prison was used by the British to exile political prisoners. Known as Kala Pani, its unique seven-wing design ensured solitary confinement. Today, it serves as a National Memorial where the moving Light and Sound Show narrates the harrowing sacrifices of revolutionaries like Veer Savarkar. It remains a poignant site for reflection on the cost of independence.

Chidiya Tapu (Bird Island)
Located at the southernmost tip of South Andaman, Chidiya Tapu is a paradise for nature lovers and birdwatchers. True to its name, it is home to numerous endemic bird species. Beyond its avian residents, the area is famous for its breathtaking sunset views over the 'Munda Pahar' beach and its lush mangrove forests. It offers a tranquil escape from the busier tourist hubs.

Corbyn's Cove Beach
The closest beach to Port Blair's city center, Corbyn's Cove is a picturesque, coconut-palm-fringed curve of sand. It is ideal for a quick dip or enjoying water sports like jet skiing and speed boating. With its clean waters and well-developed promenade featuring small shacks and cafes, it is the most popular spot for tourists and locals alike to relax and watch the sunset.

Delanipur Market
Busy Port Blair market for household goods, clothes, and local shopping.
Best Time to Visit Port Blair
Plan your trip around the right season
Why visit
Best window for Andamans - dry season seas stay calm for Cellular Jail visits, Ross Island, Neil Island, and Havelock ferry hops. Scuba diving and snorkeling at Radhanagar Beach are best in this period.
Keep in mind
December to February is peak season with the highest fares for flights and inter-island ferries. Book well ahead.
Why visit
Shoulder season before monsoon - humidity is manageable, ferry timings are reliable, and rates are lower than peak.
Keep in mind
Humidity climbs from April. Schedule water activities in the morning.
Why visit
Very quiet with minimal tourists. Rainforest mood and budget stays.
Keep in mind
Rough southwest monsoon seas disrupt inter-island ferries and cancel most scuba and snorkeling trips. Not worth planning around water activities.
How to Reach Port Blair
Intercity connectivity and travel options
Veer Savarkar International Airport (Port Blair); mainland connections are flight- or ship-first—confirm sailing calendars.
Getting Around Port Blair
Local transport and practical tips
Local transport
Auto-rickshaws, taxis, and limited ferries to nearby islands.
Best Areas to Stay in Port Blair
Pick the right neighbourhood for your trip
Aberdeen Bazaar / Phoenix Bay
Island logistics HQFerry tickets cluster walking distance.
Corbyn’s Cove vicinity
City beachesQuick swims before Cellular Jail tours.
Wandoor marine staging
Jolly Buoy tripsEarlier sleeps before boat permits.