A tiny teardrop-shaped island, it is surrounded by a shallow lagoon enclosed by coral reefs. It's known for its stunning blue waters and breathtaking beauty. (Images by Pixabay)
Known for its dive sites and beaches, like Elephant Beach, with its coral reefs, and the very popular and picturesque Radhanagar Beach, Havelock Island is a traveller's paradise.
Housing ancient ruins of Portuguese forts, bungalows, churches and villas, this small island city dotted with beaches from all sides showcases a rich heritage and exquisite architecture.
This is another island in Andamans apart from Havelock which is a big hit with tourists. The vast expanse of coral reefs, seagrass meadows, and diverse marine life make Neil a dream destination to visit and also snorkel.
A set of four small islands in the Arabian Sea off the coast of Malpe in Udupi, Karnataka, the place is famous for its stunning beaches, blue water and remarkable hexagonal basalt rock formations.
Located off the coast of Mumbai, these quaint islands are mainly fishing villages offering delicious seafood items at beachside shacks, vibrant nightlife and of course stunning natural beauty.
The southernmost island of Lakshadweep, the island has a 300-foot tall lighthouse built in 1885 and beautiful, scenic beaches where you can also take part in water sports. (Image by Freepik)
Pristine, undisturbed and away from the madding crowd, this is a beautiful village island in Kerala known for its heavenly beach and beautiful surroundings.
A large river island, it's a beautiful destination for off-beat holidays. It has been known as the cultural capital of Assam ever since the 16th century and is famous for growing about 100 different types of rice.
Boasting of serene backwaters and a rich cultural heritage, these islands in Kerala offer a tranquil and authentic local experience like canoe rides. The landscape is breathtaking as you can soak in the beauty of brilliant sunsets.