South Andaman
Radhanagar Beach is one of the most famous and breathtaking beaches in the Andaman Islands. Located on Havelock Island (officially known as Swaraj Dweep), the beach is widely recognized for its crystal-clear waters, soft white sand, and stunning natural beauty. It has been ranked among the best beaches in Asia and is considered one of the top attractions in the Andaman Islands.
The beach stretches over a long coastline surrounded by dense tropical forests, creating a peaceful and scenic environment for visitors. Unlike many commercial beaches, Radhanagar Beach maintains its natural charm and cleanliness, making it a perfect place for relaxation and nature lovers.
The calm waters of the beach are ideal for swimming and enjoying the refreshing sea. Visitors often spend hours walking along the shoreline, enjoying the peaceful surroundings and the sound of ocean waves. The sunset at Radhanagar Beach is particularly famous and is considered one of the most beautiful sunset views in the Andaman Islands.
Because of its extraordinary beauty and tranquil environment, Radhanagar Beach attracts tourists from all over the world and is a must-visit destination when traveling to Havelock Island.
• Swimming in calm ocean waters
• Beachside relaxation and sunbathing
• Sunset photography
• Nature walks along the coastline
• Enjoying scenic ocean views
• Ranked among the best beaches in Asia
• Crystal clear turquoise waters and white sand shoreline
• Surrounded by lush tropical forests
• One of the cleanest and most beautiful beaches in India
• Famous for its spectacular sunset views
4.8 / 5
Open all day
Best time to visit: Morning or sunset
Radhanagar Beach is located on Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep). Visitors must first travel from Port Blair to Havelock Island by ferry. Regular ferries operate daily between Port Blair and Havelock Island, taking approximately 1.5 to 2 hours.
After reaching Havelock Island, tourists can hire taxis, auto-rickshaws, or rent scooters to reach Radhanagar Beach which is located around 12 kilometers from the main jetty.