While the Maldives mesmerises with its turquoise waters and luxurious overwater bungalows India too has a treasure of beautiful islands, each a worthy contender for your tropical escape. Forget the long journey and expensive costs, let us find out the best places you can visit in India instead of Maldives.?
Imagine diving into crystal-clear lagoons, surrounded by pristine beaches like Agatti and Bangaram. After that, picture yourself snorkelling amidst vibrant coral reefs, teeming with marine life. Lakshadweep, a string of coral islands off the southwestern coast of India, whispers tales of untouched beauty. Luxury resorts cater to those seeking indulgence, while eco-huts beckon the conscious traveller. Kayak through turquoise waters, soak in the tranquillity of deserted islands and witness the vibrant hues of a setting sun painting the sky.
How to get there: Fly to Kochi, Kerala, and then hop on a ferry or direct flight from Bengaluru or Calicut.
Best time to visit: October to March, when the weather is ideal for exploration and aquatic adventures.
Things you can do there: Scuba diving, snorkelling, kayaking, swimming, sunbathing, and island hopping.
Where to stay: Agatti Island Beach Resort, Kadmat Beach Resort, Bangaram Island Retreat among various options.
This island in the Bay of Bengal is an emerald-looking island surrounded by lush rainforests, pristine beaches like Radhanagar on Havelock Island, and underwater paradises like Barren Island. You can trek through dense jungles, encounter diverse wildlife and dive into the vibrant coral reefs. Kayak in mangrove forests hike ancient trails, and witness the majesty of one-horned rhinos in Kaziranga National Park.
How to get there: Fly to Port Blair, the capital of Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
Best time to visit: October to May, when the weather is dry and perfect for outdoor adventures.
Things to do: Scuba diving, snorkelling, trekking, island hopping, wildlife spotting, and exploring historical sites.
Where to stay: Sea Shell Havelock, Dolphin Bay Resort, and Taj Exotica Resort among various options.
Goa's beautiful beaches, swaying palm trees, and laid-back vibe are pretty much the tropical bliss you need in life. Palolem Beach offers water sports and vibrant nightlife, while Mandrem and Arambol cater to yoga enthusiasts and nature lovers. Explore Portuguese-era churches and forts, savour fresh seafood, and lose yourself in the rhythm of lively markets. Goa is full of different experiences, where sun-kissed days melt into starlit nights.
How to get there: Fly to Dabolim Airport in Goa then take a local cab for whichever part you need to travel to.
Best time to visit: November to March, when the weather is pleasant and Goa comes alive with festive cheer.
Things to do: Sunbathing, swimming, water sports, yoga, exploring heritage sites, and indulging in the vibrant nightlife.
Where to stay: Alila Diwa Goa, Taj Exotica Goa, Park Hyatt Goa Resort and Spa, You can also check out various homestays and Airbnb options.?
If you plan to visit Kerala, you will be travelling through several lagoons, canals, and palm-fringed waterways on a traditional houseboat. Not just that, you can witness the rhythm of village life, lush paddy fields swaying in the breeze, and abundant birdlife painting the sky with their calls. Kerala's backwaters are an ode to serenity. Indulge in Ayurvedic massages, savour local delicacies, and let the gentle rocking of the houseboat lull you into a state of pure relaxation.
How to get there: Fly to Trivandrum or Kochi, Kerala.
Best time to visit: August to May, when the backwaters are full and the weather is pleasant.
Things to do: Houseboat cruises, kayaking, birdwatching, Ayurvedic spa treatments, and exploring local villages.
Where to stay: Coconut Lagoon, Alappuzha Houseboat, Punnamada Backwaters Resort among various options.
Majuli, the world's largest river island in the Brahmaputra River, is a cultural and ecological haven. Cycle through lush grasslands teeming with birdlife, explore vibrant Mishing villages and witness their colourful festivals. Take a boat ride to spot endangered one-horned rhinos in Kaziranga National Park, or simply relax on the sandy beaches of the island's tip. Not only is the place all about nature and the greenery but it is also known for the rich traditions of the Mishing people.
How to get there: Go to Jorhat or Dibrugarh, Assam, and then take a ferry to Majuli.
Best time to visit: November to April, when the weather is dry and ideal for exploring the island.
Things to do: Go for birdwatching, Take a boat ride
Where to stay: You can stay in different hotel options in Jorhat.?
So, don't fret if the Maldives option is out of the books, you can definitely check out these Indian places and still feel like being surrounded by foreign waters.?