Islands In India That Would Make Great Holiday Destinations

 

India is fortunate to have many stunning and exotic islands. There are places where people go to escape the busy and stressful lives that cities offer. Deserts, hills, and mountains are all undoubtedly enjoyable and adventurous. But there is no comparison to the tranquil & exotic experience that islands provide. Okay, then, you're ready to embark on your next island visit expedition. You have the location, the details, and the spirit. You can plan your next trip through Air India as their price is affordable.

The best islands to visit in India are listed in this article.


1. Majuli Island

Majuli Island, which is located in the lovely northeastern state of Assam, is a wonderful vacation spot. This island's distinction as the largest river island in the world is what most impresses. Surrounded by stunning surroundings of lush foliage and captivating sunrises and sunsets, this location exudes a very special appeal. You may take a ferry boat from Jorhat, Assam, to get here. Even after containing so much natural beauty, this location is still a hidden treasure. Majuli Island is the place to go if you want to travel somewhere quiet in the month of September.


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When to go: October – December

How to go: Take a ferry ride from Jorhat to Guwahati, which is well-linked by airlines. One ferry departs at 10 a.m., while the other departs at 3 p.m.

Attractions: The twenty-one Satras that are located on the island should definitely be visited. Other locations include Garmur, Tengapania, Kamalabari Satra, Dakhinpat Satra, etc.

 

2. Divar Island

Goa offers a wide range of experiences in addition to thriving nightlife and stunning beaches. Divar Island is one of Goa's most interesting islands, and you should go there at least once. This is the ideal location to relax in the midst of nature because it is tucked away on the banks of the Mandovi river. You will undoubtedly enjoy yourself while touring this island because of the calm environment.

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When to go: Any time of year is a good time to visit this island, but the Bonderam festival, which takes place in August every year, is highly recommended.

How to go: There are only three free ferries that run that go the 10 kilometers to Panjim, Goa, from where the island is located. Every day between 7:00 AM and 8:00 PM, they routinely depart from Old Goa, Ribander, and Bicholim.

Attractions: European homes, Portuguese landmarks, the Shree Ganesh Sateri Temple, and the Church of Our Lady of Compassion are among the attractions.

 

3. Willingdon Island

Do you have travel plans for a peaceful weekend away in September? We'll advise you to go to Willingdon Island in Kochi, nevertheless. This man-made resort island perfectly combines man-made structures with the surrounding natural beauty.

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When to go: Particularly October to February is the ideal time to explore Cochin Island.

How to go: The island is about 5 minutes by boat from Fort Kochi. Depending on the style of boat, ferries start at 200 Indian rupees.

Attractions: Marine Drive, Hill Place, Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Fort Kochi, Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica, Bolgatty Palace, Backwaters, St. Francis Church, and many more important sites are must-sees in Cochin. The island has stunning natural beauty and a tranquil atmosphere for relaxation.

 

4. Havelock Island

Havelock Island in the Andaman Sea is one of India's greatest islands. This island's incredible beauty draws a sizable population here every year because of its appealing beauty. You will see the beautiful sights of a wonderful natural world everywhere you turn. Additionally, if you enjoy adventure, don't forget to try scuba diving.

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When to go: Havelock Island in the Andaman Sea is best visited from October to May, when the temperature ranges from 15 to 34 degrees Celsius. Additionally, this is the ideal time to go scuba diving in the area's pristine waters.

How to go: From Phoenix Bay Wharf, a ferry may be taken to the island. Reaching Havelock Island takes around 2.5 hours. Another coastal cruise that travels quickly and takes 1 and half hours to get to the island is available.

Attractions: Elephant Beach, Kala Patthar Beach, Vijayanagar Beach, and Radhanagar Beach are a few of the area's well-known tourist destinations.

 

5. Pamban Island

Pamban Island, which is located in Tamil Nadu, is a wonderful place to visit. Visitors travel to this location to see the stunning white sand that lines the beaches. The bridge linking Rameswaram and Tamil Nadu is one of this island's most beautiful features. Don't forget to visit Pamban Island if you're visiting Tamil Nadu in September.

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When to go: Every season is best to visit

How to go: Take a boat or a bridge to go to Rameshwaram.

Attractions: Ramar Patham temple, Dhanushkodi Beach, and Gulf of Mannar Marine National Park

 

6. St. Mary's Island, Karnataka

The St. Mary's Islands, a group of four tiny islands off the coast of Malpe in Udupi, are one of the 26 geological historic sites of India. They proudly display the remains of columnar basaltic lava that was produced by Madagascar's subvolcanic activity, which was once a part of the Indian peninsula before it split almost 88 million years ago.

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When to go: The best time to go to the location is between the months of October and January since the weather is beautiful and makes staying there comfortable.

How to go: Around INR 150 will get you on a ferry from Malpe Beach to St. Mary's Island.

Attractions: The Vadabhandeshwara Temple, the ruins of the Daria Bahadurgad Fort, and Malpe Beach, which boasts silvery powdered sand, are the main attractions in this area.

 

7. Elephanta Island

Due to the existence of the well-known labyrinth of the Elephanta Caves, Gharapuri, located on the northeast side of the Mumbai Harbour by the Gateway of India, is also known as Elephanta Island. UNESCO has named these rock-cut wonders, which showcase the skill of traditional Indian artisans, a world-historical site.

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When to go: The months between November and March are the best for visiting Elephanta Caves because other months are hot and muggy, making travel miserable.

How to go: Elephanta Island may be reached by ferry, the first of which departs the caves at 9:00 AM and the last at 5:30 PM. Depending on the type of boat, ferries might cost between INR 130 and INR 150, and there is a discount for kids.