Port Blair - Places of Interest

Places of Interest

There are several places of interest in the Port Blair. Travellers can choose their favourite destination and plan their trip accordingly. Port Blair is very popular for Museums and other landmarks in the city which makes it unique place for the tourists. Some of the famous tourists spots in the Andaman Islands are given below:

  • Port Blair
  • Rangat Island
  • Havelock Island
  • Jolly Buoy Island
  • Cinque Island
  • Red Skin Island
  • Long Island
  • Chatham Island
  • Ross Island
  • Mayabunder
  • Barren Island
  • Diglipur
  • Neil Island
  • Little Andaman Island


Some other Top Visiting Sights in/near Port Blair are:

  • Chatham
  • Zsi Museum
  • Chidiya Tapu
  • Sippighat Farm
  • Gandhi Park
  • Cellular Jail (National Memorial)
  • Marina Park
  • Carbin Cove
  • Wandor

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