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Elephant Beach

The Adventure Hub of Havelock

Beach Overview

Elephant Beach, located on Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep) in the South Andaman district, is one of the most popular beaches in the Andaman Islands. Known for its coral reefs, adventure water sports, and crystal-clear waters, it is a must-visit spot for thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike.

Did You Know?

Snorkeling & Scuba Diving to explore colorful marine life.

Elephant Beach Overview

How to Reach

Transportation Options

  • By speed boat from Havelock Jetty (20–30 minutes).
  • By trekking trail (2 km walk through forest).
  • Connected from Port Blair to Havelock via ferry (1.5–2.5 hours).

Beach Activities

Snorkeling & Scuba Diving to explore colorful marine life.

Sea Walking – Walk on the seabed among corals and fish.

Jet Ski & Banana Boat Rides for adventure enthusiasts.

Trekking through a forest trail (about 2 km) to reach the beach.

Photography & Relaxation in a lively beach setting.

Beach Highlights

Vibrant Coral Reefs – Just a few meters from the shore, perfect for snorkeling.

Water Sports Paradise – Famous for sea walking, scuba diving, jet skiing, banana rides, and glass-bottom boats.

Accessible by Trek & Boat – Can be reached by a short trek through the forest or by speed boat.

Scenic Beauty – Turquoise waters, fallen trees, and white sandy shoreline create a picture-perfect view.

Beach Location

Interactive Map

Elephant Beach

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Best Time to Visit

  • October to May – Ideal for water sports and marine activities.
  • Avoid monsoons (June–September) due

Do's ✅

  • Find out about safe swimming/diving areas from Tourist Info Center, Local Tour Operators or Forest Dept. Staff. Avoid Protected Areas.
  • Look for safety sign boards to identify potential dangers.
  • Ask a lifeguard about swimming conditions like currents, tides, visibility, and presence of marine creatures.
  • Swim with a friend; supervise children; avoid swimming in the dark.
  • Raise your hand for help if in trouble, stay calm and signal for assistance.

Don't ❌

  • Do not dangle arms or legs from boats.
  • Avoid swimming under influence of alcohol or drugs.
  • Remove shiny jewellery or bright colored clothes to avoid attracting predatory fishes.
  • Avoid swimming with open wounds.
  • Do not swim or dive among schools of fish; avoid night swimming/diving.

Look out for Harmful Marine Animals ⚠️

  • Jelly Fishes: Sting may cause pain and giddiness. Apply vinegar or ice pack if stung. Don't rub.
  • Sharks: Present in open sea & coral reefs. Avoid swimming alone or with open wounds.
  • Sea Snakes: Poisonous; recognized by paddle-like tail. Stay away from them.
  • Stone Fish: Venomous dorsal spines. Wear sturdy sandals, avoid stepping on corals or rocks.
  • Salt Water Crocodiles: Found in creeks, mangroves, and sheltered waters. Get ashore if spotted and alert authorities.
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