Hotels and Resorts in Little Andaman

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Book Your Stay in Advance

Little Andaman has limited accommodation options, and rooms often get booked quickly during peak tourist season. To secure the best resorts or cottages, it’s recommended to reserve your stay at least a few weeks in advance.

Book Your Stay in Advance

Little Andaman has limited accommodation options, and rooms often get booked quickly during peak tourist season. To secure the best resorts or cottages, it’s recommended to reserve your stay at least a few weeks in advance.

Hotels and Resorts in Little Andaman

While most of the touristy islands escaped severe damage from the 2004 tsunami, Little Andaman didn’t share the same luck. Almost the entire island was ravaged, but it is slowly bouncing back on the track, rebuilding small bamboo hut resorts and other infrastructure. However, there are still limited stay options as the island has few resorts with a couple of governmental guesthouses. Accommodation is much cheaper than in the other islands but the choice is poor as there are mainly budget bamboo huts with shared bathrooms. So-called “eco-friendly” places are the same as everywhere else on the Andaman Islands, meaning that cheaper natural material was used instead of concrete. There are still unsolved issues about waste disposals and recycling, so eco-friendliness is under a question mark. Camping is not permitted on public land, but some places allow putting a tent on their property for a small fee. There are no luxury hotels available. Almost all places are run by the local families, which give you a welcoming friendly feeling like staying at their home. The prices vary in high and low season and if you stay for longer they will give you a special discount.

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Frequently asked questions

What types of accommodations are available in Little Andaman?

You’ll find budget hotels, eco-friendly cottages, and basic resorts with essential amenities.

It’s best to book 3–4 weeks in advance, especially during the peak season (October–April).

Some hotels may assist with ferry and travel arrangements, but it’s advisable to confirm before booking.

Most accommodations offer basic in-house dining with Indian and local cuisine.

Internet connectivity is limited on the island, and many properties offer only basic or no Wi-Fi services.

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Other Guides

Want to go to the Andaman Islands? Read our travel guide for details about how to reach Port Blair and other islands of the Andamans. Get information on Port Blair’s best things to do, recommended places to visit, and hotels.

Planning a trip to Havelock Island? Our guide covers how to get there, the best beaches to visit, top water sports, and recommended places to stay for an unforgettable Andaman experience.

Visiting Neil Island? Check our travel guide for how to reach, must-visit beaches, top activities, and the best hotels to make the most of your laid-back island vacation.

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