Taj Exotica Resort & Spa, Andamans
The allure of the Andaman Islands is undeniable. A far-flung archipelago at the edge of the Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea, the islands are rich with evocative associations. Think: ancient tribes, cerulean seas, antique forests, volcanic nature, and exotic wildlife.
The Andaman & Nicobar Islands comprise more than five hundred islands, of which fewer than forty are inhabited, some by indigenous communities. In order to reach the islands, you can fly from many airports within mainland India, with the closest airports considered to be Kolkata and Chennai. On arrival, you will fly into Port Blair, the capital of the Andaman Islands. You may choose to spend a day or two here discovering the rich and vibrant history, or connect directly by boat to the beautiful island of Havelock.
Havelock Island. A picture-perfect postcard of a destination, the heavily forested island has several beaches, but none quite compare to the scale and raw beauty of Radhanagar Beach (also known as Beach No. 7). Ranked amongst the world’s loveliest seafront stretches, with its Champagne-hued sands and azure seas, Radhanagar Beach has another advantage: it’s just feet from the long-anticipated Taj Exoctica Resort & Spa.