Snorkeling at coral reefs
Half day | Easy | Equipment rental and guide included
Lakshadweep, India
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Amindivi Islands is a group of twelve small coral islands in the Arabian Sea forming part of Lakshadweep, India's smallest union territory. Known for pristine white-sand beaches, turquoise lagoons, and rich marine biodiversity, these islands remain largely untouched by mass tourism. The islands are inhabited by the Amindivi people and offer a glimpse into traditional island life combined with exceptional natural beauty.
Amindivi Islands is a group of twelve small coral islands in the Arabian Sea forming part of Lakshadweep, India's smallest union territory. Know...
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Half day | Easy | Equipment rental and guide included
Full day | Moderate | Certification and equipment rental included
Full day | Easy | Shared boat tour with guide
2 hours | Easy
Half day | Moderate | Includes boat and equipment
2-3 hours | Easy
A small uninhabited island with pristine beaches and excellent snorkeling opportunities accessible by short boat ride. | 3 km
Part of the Amindivi group, known for its deep-sea fishing traditions and local culture still preserved in daily life. | 8 km
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Experience one of India's most remote and pristine island destinations with world-class snorkeling, diving opportunities, and virtually no crowds. The islands offer an authentic escape from mainland India with stunning coral reefs and an intimate connection to traditional island culture.
October to May
Reach Cochin by air or rail, then take a government ferry or private boat service from Cochin Port to Amindivi Islands. Ferry services operate on fixed schedules, typically taking 8-12 hours depending on the vessel and sea conditions.
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