The Cellular Jail, located in Port Blair in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, is a symbol of the sacrifices made during India’s freedom struggle and was declared a National Memorial in 1979.
The Fisheries Aquarium, located near the Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex in Port Blair, showcases the rich marine biodiversity of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
The Anthropology Museum in Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, was established in 1977 to preserve and showcase the rich culture and heritage of the indigenous tribes of the region.
The Samudrika Naval Marine Museum, located in the Haddo area of Port Blair, was established to create awareness about the oceanic environment, marine life, tribal culture, geography, and history of the Andaman Islands.
The Chatham Saw Mill, established in 1883 by the British on Chatham is the oldest and largest saw mill in Asia. It was originally built to supply timber for local construction and British exports.
The Forest Museum was added to the mill complex in 2006. The museum displays historical photographs, forest management practices, large wood samples, and beautiful woodcrafts made from local timber.
Flag Point, famous for being the site where Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose hoisted the Indian national flag for the first time declaring the islands free from British rule on December 30, 1943 at Flag Point.
Corbyn's Cove Beach, located about 6 km from Port Blair, is a serene and picturesque destination famous for its soft sandy shores lined with lush coconut palms. It is also well-known for offering a variety of exciting water sports activities.
Chidiya Tapu Beach is a scenic coastal destination located around 25–28 km south of Port Blair. The beach is famous for its peaceful nature walks, birdwatching, scenic sightseeing, and unforgettable sunset views,
Wandoor Beach, located about 25 km from Port Blair, is famous for its white sandy shore, calm waters, and scenic views. It serves as the entry point to the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park.
Red Skin Island is located inside the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, about 30 km from Port Blair, and is reachable by ferry from Wandoor Jetty. It is open to tourists from May to October and requires a permit to visit. The island is famous for its red coral reefs, clear blue waters, and diverse marine life.
Jolly Buoy Island is located inside the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, about 30 km from Port Blair, and is reachable by ferry from Wandoor Jetty. It is open to tourists from November to May and requires a permit to visit. The island is famous for its red coral reefs, clear blue waters, and diverse marine life.
North Bay Island, located near Port Blair, is easily reachable by both boat and road. Ferries to the island take about 25–30 minutes from the Water Sports Complex in Port Blair and 10–15 minute drive from Chatham Jetty. The island is famous for water sports activities. A notable landmark of the island is the North Bay Lighthouse, which is famously featured on the ₹20 Indian currency note.
Mount Harriet is located about 55 km by road or 15 km by ferry from Port Blair. It is the second-highest peak in the archipelago, standing at 383 meters..
Ross Island is easily reachable by a 15–20 minute ferry ride from the Water Sports Complex. It once served as the British administrative headquarters in the Andaman Islands and housed a penal settlement from 1858. This island is famous for its free-roaming wildlife like deer and peacocks.