An Adventure Special Andaman featuring Parasailing and Seakarting is the ultimate adrenaline-packed island escape—where the sky meets the sea and thrill meets tranquility. 🪂🚤 Whether you’re soaring above turquoise waters or skimming across waves in a self-driven Seakart, this experience is designed for those who crave excitement with a tropical twist.
This itinerary is built around high-energy water sports in the stunning coastal settings of Port Blair and Havelock Island. Here’s what makes it special:
- Parasailing: Fly high over the Bay of Bengal, with panoramic views of the coastline. Usually done at Corbyn’s Cove Beach, it’s a safe and exhilarating ride for all skill levels.
- Seakarting: A hybrid between a jet ski and a speedboat, Seakarting lets you drive your own watercraft along a scenic route near Ross Island. It’s available only in Port Blair, making Andaman one of just three global destinations offering this sport.
- Beachside stays and optional add-ons like scuba diving, kayaking, and trekking complete the adventure.
Perfect for couples, friends, or solo travelers looking to break free from the ordinary.
✅ Dos and ❌ Don’ts for Parasailing & Seakarting
✅ Dos
- Book in advance, especially during peak season (Oct–May)
- Wear comfortable swimwear and secure footwear
- Listen carefully to safety briefings—especially for Seakarting, which includes self-driving
- Use waterproof sunscreen and carry sunglasses
- Bring a GoPro or use included DSLR photography services to capture the thrill
❌ Don’ts
- ❌ Don’t exceed weight limits—Seakarting has a 90 kg per person cap
- ❌ Don’t attempt stunts or sharp turns—follow instructor guidance
- ❌ Don’t parasail in rough weather—check wind and sea conditions
- ❌ Don’t carry valuables on the ride—lockers are usually provided
- ❌ Don’t ignore age restrictions—minimum age is 6+ for Seakarting
📅 Best Time to Visit Andaman for Adventure Sports
Best time to visit the Andaman Islands 🏝️—a tropical paradise that offers stunning beaches, coral reefs, and tranquil escapes year-round, but with distinct seasonal moods.
🌞 Peak Season (October to March) – Best Overall
- Weather: Sunny skies, calm seas, and pleasant temperatures (22°C to 30°C)
- Why Go: Ideal for beach hopping, snorkeling, scuba diving, and sightseeing
- Festivals: Island Tourism Festival in January, Christmas & New Year celebrations
- Vibe: Lively, scenic, and perfect for outdoor adventures
This is the most popular time to visit, so it’s wise to book flights and accommodations early.
🌤 Shoulder Season (April to May) – Warm & Less Crowded
- Weather: Hot and humid (up to 33°C), with occasional showers
- Why Go: Great for water sports, market visits, and quieter beaches
- Vibe: Balanced—fewer tourists, moderate prices, and vibrant marine life
Perfect for couples or solo travelers seeking a peaceful yet active escape.
🌧 Off-Season (June to September) – Budget-Friendly & Lush
- Weather: Monsoon rains, rough seas, and overcast skies (24°C to 31°C)
- Why Go: Lowest prices on hotels and packages, lush landscapes
- Limitations: Water activities may be restricted due to safety concerns
- Vibe: Quiet, introspective, and ideal for spa retreats or indoor relaxation
If you’re ready to chase the horizon and ride the waves.
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