Asia's Most Beautiful Beach - Where Paradise Meets Reality
Red Skin Island is part of the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park (Wandoor, South Andaman) and is famous for its stunning coral reefs, clear turquoise waters, and diverse marine life. Like Jolly Buoy Island, Red Skin is uninhabited and preserved for eco-tourism, snorkeling, and marine exploration.
The island is less crowded than Jolly Buoy but equally mesmerizing, making it perfect for nature lovers, divers, and photographers. It is accessible only via boat from Wandoor Jetty, usually as part of a day trip package along with Jolly Buoy Island.
Fly to Veer Savarkar International Airport, Port Blair. From there, take a ferry to Havelock Island (2-3 hours). The beach is 12km from Havelock jetty.
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This is one of the special highlights of this beach.
This is one of the special highlights of this beach.
This is one of the special highlights of this beach.
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Red Skin Island
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Island visits: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM (day trips only)| Closed on Mondays and during monsoon season (June
Tropical climate with temperatures ranging from 24°C to 32°C year-round.
By Road + Boat: Drive from Port Blair to Wandoor Jetty (29 km, ~1 hour), then take a boat to Red Skin Island (~15–20 min).| Usually visited along with Jolly Buoy Island on a day-trip package.
Ready to experience this tropical paradise? Contact us for bookings and travel assistance.
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