Must look at the natural beauty of A&N islands. Food is excellent, beaches are beautiful, mesmerizing....
If you are back from Havelock, then acativitis available here is basic. Everything is costlier than in Havelock. The corals here is suppose to be better. The glass bottom ride we took amid bad weather was sheer wastage of money, specially when we went scuba diving at Havelock. I will advise you not to spend here and utilise that money at activities in Havelock.
This beach is just next to the Jetty. It is littered with Plastic. Nothing great about this place.Government and local people need to keep this clean if they want to attract tourists.
Undoubtedly Neil Island is one of the most beautiful islands in Andaman. Just about an hour’s ferry ride from Havelock island, it’s a must see in the Andaman travellers’ itinerary. As soon as one nears the jetty the aquamarine colours of the sea water with an ultra blue sky soothes the senses. Just immediately after reaching Neil Island we treated ourselves with fresh tender coconut water. From there we went to Bharatpur Beach, about 15 minutes drive. The place is comparable to Mauritius as far as the colour of the sea and transparent water with coral are considered. The beach is clean, the sand is while and soft – the horizon is a magnificent culmination of various shades of blue, playing with soft white clouds. An awesome place for landscape photography to bring out the ultra wide angle lenses. I took snaps to my heart’s content with my Tokina 11-16mm. The beach is very safe for bathing. However, the seabed is full or coral which makes it difficult to walk on the rough surface. There are beautiful sculptural coral lying everywhere in the beach but as per laws of the land one cannot collect them and leave Andaman. All the corals needs to be declared and left behind in the Airport, unless it is purchased (receipt to be shown).We had a delicious Bengali lunch at the hotel abutting the beach, with Rosogollas in dessert! This was the last island we visited in Andaman, and it really was a grand finale to our tour.
A very calm water beach. You can swim here without much efforts.The beach is pretty unique as it has water on the same level that is until the knees for a very long stretch.Extremely transparent water like most of the beaches in Andaman.
Clean water, clean sand, calm place, walk on sand, take bath in water, eat snacks, take photos and enjoy as much as possible.
crystal clear water, shallow depth and white sand.. you will surely love the place.. bunch of shacks providing snacks and beverages, plenty of water related rides / sports.. we did Glass boat ride.. was worth .. Scuba is there but i recommend Havelock than Neil.. Snorkeling is awesome.. overall, the beach is great.. adjacent to jetty.. so if you are waiting for your vehicle to go to Bharatpur Beach once you arrive at the island, you can start walking on left side of the jetty bridge - beach extends up to the bridge..
liked: the crystal clear water, cleanliness, surrounding,water sports.didnt like : sea bed was quite rocky make sure you wear sandals to avoid cuts
This is an excellent clear water beach with a levelled sea bed for almost 80-100mtrs. i.e. the height of water from beach till about a 100mtrs is the same depending on the tide. Also the waves are very gentle or non-existent. This makes it uniquely kid friendly beach and we saw a lot of little kids having a gala time jumping and splashing in the water. The place is perfect to laze around. There are also a variety of water sports activity on offer here, however we didn't opt for it. A must visit place if you're at Andamans.
The beach though a little crowded is kept very neat and clean. Its well known for its water sports and is total paisa vasool.