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Havelock, the largest island in Ritchie’s Archipelago, east of Great Andaman, is one of the most popular diving destinations in the Andaman islands. Below the turquoise waters is a forest of corals, sponges and seaweed, growing from the vertical columns of rocks.
These sea quarters are home to a variety of marine life. You will discover sweetlips, lagoon rays, turtles, Napoleon wrasses, firefish, moray eels, octopuses, bannerfish, crabs, cuttlefish, pufferfish, lionfish and many other species.
Havelock is just a ferry ride from Port Blair, which is connected by air to most major Indian cities. But ferry timings from Havelock to Port Blair are not synchronized with flight timings to the mainland, so tourists usually have to spend a night in Port Blair.
Havelock is a diver’s paradise. The warm waters offer one of the largest varieties of coral and fish life anywhere on the planet. DIVEIndia, headquartered in Havelock, offers a range of recreational scuba training courses.
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Havelock island, officialy swaraj island is the one of the largest islands that comprises a chain of islands to the east of great andaman in the andaman islands. It belongs to the south andaman administrative district, part of the indian union territory of andaman and Nicobar islands. The island is 41 km northeast to the capital city.