Rutland Island

🌊 What Makes the Rutland Island Special?

One of the most rustic and unspoiled islands in Andamans is Rutland Island. This beautiful island is full of nature, excitement and offers a diverse marine life. This secluded island is a perfect getaway from the city’s hustle and bustle to experience the natural beauty of the place. Its shallow waters are home to a diverse variety of corals and small fish. It is a hilly island but has open jungles and bushes around it, making it an ideal place for tourists who love water sports. It has everything to offer to make your holiday a perfect one.

Today, the island remains a significant part of the Marine National Park established to protect its flora and fauna. Efforts are ongoing to maintain its ecological balance and promote responsible tourism among visitors. Despite its historical significance, Rutland Island’s charm lies in its untouched landscapes and vibrant marine life.

Overview:
A peaceful, lesser-visited island near South Andaman used by diving schools for beginner scuba. Excellent for camping and snorkeling. Accommodation is few as well, with only one resort consisting of bamboo huts that is adequately outfitted for a nice stay. If you’re travelling in a group, you can opt for a day trip package to ensure that everything is taken care of.

Top Attractions:

  •  Beginner Diving Spots
  •  Rustic Camping (with permission)

Getting There: Boat from Port Blair (~₹600–₹1,000)
Ideal For: Backpackers, Divers-in-training, Quiet Nature Lovers

🌊 Things To Visit In Rutland Island

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Rutland Island

🌊 What Makes the Rutland Island Special?

One of the most rustic and unspoiled islands in Andamans is Rutland Island. This beautiful island is full of nature, excitement and offers a diverse marine life. This secluded island is a perfect getaway from the city’s hustle and bustle to experience the natural beauty of the place. Its shallow waters are home to a diverse variety of corals and small fish. It is a hilly island but has open jungles and bushes around it, making it an ideal place for tourists who love water sports. It has everything to offer to make your holiday a perfect one.

Today, the island remains a significant part of the Marine National Park established to protect its flora and fauna. Efforts are ongoing to maintain its ecological balance and promote responsible tourism among visitors. Despite its historical significance, Rutland Island’s charm lies in its untouched landscapes and vibrant marine life.

Overview:
A peaceful, lesser-visited island near South Andaman used by diving schools for beginner scuba. Excellent for camping and snorkeling. Accommodation is few as well, with only one resort consisting of bamboo huts that is adequately outfitted for a nice stay. If you’re travelling in a group, you can opt for a day trip package to ensure that everything is taken care of.

Top Attractions:

  •  Beginner Diving Spots
  •  Rustic Camping (with permission)

Getting There: Boat from Port Blair (~₹600–₹1,000)
Ideal For: Backpackers, Divers-in-training, Quiet Nature Lovers

🌊 Things To Visit In Rutland Island

Start Your Journey

Explore island guides, plan your trip, and book your experiences — all right here. Let the Andaman & Nicobar Islands steal your heart, one wave at a time.