Andaman Islands in January
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January Travel Guide

Andaman Islands in January (2026)

Excellent time to visit

Yes — January is one of the best times to visit Andaman Islands. Perfect — 22–30°C, calm, clear, with temperatures around 26°C.

Temperature

26°C

Weather

Perfect — 22–30°C, calm, clear

Crowds

Peak

Prices

Peak

January vs the best time to visit Andaman Islands

The best months to visit Andaman Islands are December, January, February and the months to avoid are June, July. January falls within the peak window, so book accommodation and flights early.

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Things to do in Andaman Islands in January

1

Cellular Jail Light & Sound Show

The most powerful historical experience in the Andamans — the colonial prison where India's freedom fighters were exiled and tortured. The Sound & Light show narrates the freedom struggle through the voices of prisoners: Veer Savarkar, Batukeshwar Dutt, and others. Deeply moving. Show at 5:30pm and 7:30pm; Hindi at 7:30pm.

2

Radhanagar Beach

Consistently rated Asia's finest beach — 2km of pale white sand backed by dense tropical forest, no development within the national park boundary, turquoise water with gentle waves, and sunsets that turn the sea gold and pink. Arrive by 3pm for a swim before the 6pm closing gate.

3

Scuba Diving

The Andaman dive sites are among the best in Asia — Lighthouse at Havelock, The Wall at Neil, and Barracuda City at Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park have coral coverage exceeding 70%. The Andaman Sea clarity hits 20–30m visibility in peak season. A PADI Open Water course runs ₹18,000–24,000.

4

Bioluminescent Bay Kayaking

After dark in calm bays (best at Havelock), paddle through water that lights up electric blue with every stroke — dinoflagellates (Noctiluca scintillans) bioluminesce when disturbed. The glow intensifies on moonless nights. Tour operators run 90-minute night kayaks from ₹800–1,200.

5

Barren Island Volcano

India's only active volcano rises from the sea 140km northeast of Port Blair — a live-fire island where lava flowed as recently as 2017, accessible only by chartered boat (liveaboard dive trips pass closest). The experience of circling an erupting island from a boat is unlike anything else in India.

6

Elephant Beach Snorkelling

A 15-minute forest walk from the Havelock jetty leads to a shallow-water reef with one of the highest coral densities in the Andamans — over 50 species of coral, hawksbill turtles, and the famous Andaman clownfish (the real "Nemo"). Glass-bottom boat from ₹400; snorkel hire ₹200.

Andaman Islands in January — FAQs

Is January a good time to visit Andaman Islands?

Yes — January is one of the best times to visit Andaman Islands. Perfect — 22–30°C, calm, clear, with temperatures around 26°C.

What is the weather like in Andaman Islands in January?

In January, Andaman Islands sees perfect — 22–30°c, calm, clear with temperatures around 26°C. Peak diving visibility (25–30m) — best coral and fish activity of the year

Is Andaman Islands crowded and expensive in January?

January brings peak crowds and peak prices in Andaman Islands. The best months overall are December, January, February, so expect peak demand — book early.

What should I pack for Andaman Islands in January?

Pack for temperatures around 26°C. Light layers work well, with something warmer for evenings.

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