Long Island is one of the most peaceful and untouched islands in the Andaman Islands, perfect for travelers who want to escape the crowds and connect with nature. Located in Middle Andaman, this beautiful island is known for its pristine white-sand beaches, tropical forests, coral reefs, and calm blue waters.

What makes Long Island truly special is that it’s vehicle-free — no traffic, no pollution, just pure nature. Whether you’re a backpacker, couple, solo traveler, or eco-tourist, this island is a must-visit hidden gem in Andaman.

 

Top Beaches in Long Island, Andaman

Long Island is famous for its quiet, unspoiled beaches that look straight out of a postcard. Here are the must-visit ones:

 1. Lalaji Bay Beach

  • The island’s most popular beach

  • Known for white sand, turquoise water, and lush green surroundings

  • Great for swimming, sunbathing, and snorkeling

  • Reachable by boat or jungle trek

  • No crowds, no vendors — just nature and peace

 2. Merk Bay Beach (North Passage Island)

  • One of the best hidden beaches in Andaman

  • Accessible by boat from Long Island

  • Crystal-clear water, coral reefs, and shallow sea — ideal for snorkeling and photography

  • Very quiet and clean — perfect for a private beach experience

 3. Guitar Island Beach

  • Shaped like a guitar and located just off Long Island

  • Totally undeveloped and often completely empty

  • Great for walking, shell collecting, and relaxing in silence

  • A true offbeat paradise for those who want to disconnect

 

Getting to Long Island requires a bit of planning, but it’s absolutely worth it.

 From Port Blair:

  1. Take a government ferry from Port Blair to Rangat (via Baratang).

  2. From Rangat, travel to Yeratta Jetty, which is about 15–20 minutes from Rangat town.

  3. From Yeratta Jetty, board a government boat or ferry to Long Island (takes approx. 1 hour).

 Direct Ferry (Limited):

Occasionally, direct ferries from Port Blair or Havelock to Long Island are available, but they are infrequent and depend on weather and seasonal schedules.

Long Island is not your typical beach destination — it’s an eco-tourism paradise that offers:

  • No vehicles – the entire island is walkable or boat-access only

  • Dense tropical forests, mangroves, and coconut palms everywhere

  • Uncrowded, white-sand beaches that feel like private islands

  • Snorkeling, kayaking, forest trekking, and island hopping

  • Rich marine biodiversity and healthy coral reefs

  •  Ideal for relaxation, nature exploration, and digital detox

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