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Lalaji Bay Beach

The Hidden Paradise of Long Island

Beach Overview

Lalaji Bay Beach, located on Long Island (North & Middle Andaman District), is a secluded and pristine stretch of golden sand known for its untouched beauty. Surrounded by dense tropical forests and calm turquoise waters, this beach offers a perfect escape for those seeking peace, relaxation, and offbeat experiences.

Since it requires a bit of trekking or boating to reach, the beach remains uncrowded and is often considered one of the most unspoiled beaches in the Andamans.

Did You Know?

Swimming & snorkeling in calm waters.

Lalaji Bay Beach Overview

How to Reach

Transportation Options

  • From Port Blair to Long Island:By ferry via Rangat or Yeratta Jetty (Middle Andaman).Alternatively, by ship services from Port Blair (takes longer).
  • From Long Island Jetty to Lalaji Bay Beach:By Boat: 30–40 mins scenic ride through mangroves.
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Beach Activities

Swimming & snorkeling in calm waters.

Trekking through mangroves & forests.

Boating from Long Island Jetty to the beach.

Landscape & wildlife photography.

Sunset watching & peaceful relaxation

Beach Highlights

Secluded & Untouched – Ideal for solitude seekers.

Crystal-clear waters – Perfect for swimming & snorkeling.

Nature Lover’s Retreat – Surrounded by tropical forests & mangroves.

Marine Life Spotting – Good for snorkeling & reef exploration.

Scenic Trek – Reachable by a short forest trail.

Beach Location

Interactive Map

Lalaji Bay Beach

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Best Time to Visit

  • Open all day. Best enjoyed in the morning or evening when the sun is softer.

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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