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Neil Island, officially named Shaheed Dweep since 2018, is a serene and less crowded gem in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, located about 40 km northeast of Port Blair and 36 km from Havelock Island. Known for its tranquil beaches, lush greenery, and vibrant coral reefs, it’s a highlight in budget Andaman tour packages for travelers seeking a peaceful escape. Below is a concise overview of Neil Island, tailored for those planning a budget tour.

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Key Highlights of Neil Island
- Location: Part of South Andaman, in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, accessible by ferry from Port Blair or Havelock.
- Area & Population: Covers 18.9 sq km with a population of ~3,000, mostly Bengali settlers and a small local community.
- Climate: Tropical, with temperatures ranging from 20°C to 32°C. Best visited from October to March for clear skies and calm seas; monsoon (June-September) restricts water activities.
- Connectivity: Reachable by government ferries (₹800-₹1,200, 1-1.5 hours from Port Blair; ₹600-₹1,000, 1 hour from Havelock) or private ferries (₹1,200-₹1,800). No airport; nearest is Port Blair (IXZ).
- Tourism Appeal: Famous for its laid-back vibe, pristine beaches (Laxmanpur, Bharatpur), and natural attractions like the Natural Bridge, ideal for budget travelers avoiding crowded spots like Havelock.
Top Attractions in Neil Island
- Laxmanpur Beach:
- Divided into Laxmanpur I and II, known for stunning sunsets and white sandy shores.
- Entry: Free; Laxmanpur I is ideal for sunset views (5:30-6 PM), while Laxmanpur II has coral reefs visible at low tide.
- Highlight: Perfect for relaxation and photography. Budget-friendly with nearby tea stalls (₹20-₹50).
- Tip: Walkable from most guesthouses (1-2 km from jetty).
- Bharatpur Beach:
- A vibrant beach near the jetty, famous for shallow waters and coral reefs.
- Activities: Snorkeling (₹800-₹1,200), glass-bottom boat rides (₹600-₹1,000), jet skiing (₹1,000).
- Entry: Free; food shacks offer snacks (₹100-₹300).
- Highlight: Affordable water sports compared to Havelock. Ideal for families due to calm waters.
- Natural Bridge (Howrah Bridge):
- A natural rock formation created by tidal erosion, best seen at low tide.
- Entry: Free; located near Laxmanpur II, reachable by foot or scooter.
- Highlight: Unique geological site, great for photos. Visit early morning to avoid crowds.
- Tip: Combine with Laxmanpur Beach for a half-day trip.
- Sitapur Beach:
- Known as “Sunrise Beach,” located on the eastern side, ideal for early morning visits.
- Entry: Free; less crowded, with rocky shores and scenic views.
- Highlight: Perfect for a quiet escape. Reachable by auto-rickshaw (₹200-₹300 from jetty).
- Marine Life & Water Sports:
- Neil’s coral reefs are rich with marine life (angelfish, sea turtles), making it a budget-friendly spot for snorkeling and diving.
- Snorkeling: ₹800-₹1,200 (30-45 minutes, equipment included).
- Scuba Diving: ₹3,000-₹4,500 (introductory dive, 30-40 minutes).
- Operators: Local outfits like India Scuba Explorers offer group rates.
- Tip: Bharatpur Beach is the go-to spot for water sports, cheaper than Havelock but with smaller dive sites.
Budget Travel Tips for Neil Island
- Accommodation: Budget guesthouses and homestays (e.g., Tango Beach Resort, Pearl Park) cost ₹1,200-₹2,500/night (AC, twin-sharing).
- Food: Small eateries near the jetty (e.g., Moonshine Restaurant) serve seafood, Indian, and vegetarian meals for ₹100-₹300. Try local fish curry or coconut-based dishes.
- Transport: Rented scooters (₹400-₹600/day) are affordable. Bicycles (₹100/day) are popular due to the island’s small size (5-7 km across). Walking is feasible for nearby beaches.
- Ferry Booking: Government ferries (book via DSS counter in Port Blair or www.andamanvisit.com) are cheaper but limited. Private ferries (Makruzz, Nautika) are faster but costlier. Book 2-3 days in advance.
- Activities: Focus on free attractions (Laxmanpur, Sitapur, Natural Bridge) to keep costs low. Group snorkeling at Bharatpur saves money compared to private tours.
- Shopping: Limited markets near the jetty sell shell crafts and souvenirs (₹100-₹500). Bargaining is expected.
Practical Information
- Safety: Neil is very safe with a small, tourist-friendly community. Lifeguards are present at Bharatpur Beach. Avoid swimming in unmarked areas or during high tides. Nightlife is minimal; most places close by 9 PM.
- Permits: No special permits needed for Indian nationals. Foreigners require a Restricted Area Permit (free, issued at Port Blair airport).
- Connectivity: Spotty mobile coverage (BSNL, Airtel, Jio); Wi-Fi is unreliable in budget stays. ATMs are scarce, so carry cash (small vendors don’t accept cards).
- Language: Hindi, English, and Bengali are widely spoken. Locals are welcoming and accustomed to tourists.
- Medical Facilities: Basic health center available; serious cases are transferred to Port Blair (1-1.5 hours by ferry).
Why Visit Neil Island?
Neil Island is a budget traveler’s paradise, offering unspoiled beaches, affordable water sports, and a tranquil atmosphere compared to the busier Havelock. Its compact size makes it easy to explore in 1-2 days, perfect for a budget tour package (e.g., 4N5D Port Blair + Havelock + Neil for ₹11,021-₹17,057 per person, as mentioned earlier). The island’s natural beauty (Natural Bridge, Laxmanpur sunset) and low-cost activities (snorkeling at Bharatpur) make it ideal for families, couples, and solo travelers seeking a quieter Andaman experience.
For tailored itineraries or bookings, contact Andaman Visit (www.andamanvisit.com), (+91 933 244 7352) If you need specific details (e.g., hotel recommendations, ferry schedules), let me know!