These islands provide a range of distinctive vacation experiences, from peaceful leisure and cultural exploration to adventure and water sports.
As a result, they are perfect for a variety of travel interests.
Famous for its breathtaking beaches, glistening waters, and abundant marine life is Havelock Island. For those who enjoy snorkeling and scuba diving, it is a heaven.
Great Nicobar Island, the biggest island in the Nicobar group, is renowned for its unspoiled natural beauty and distinctive cultural experiences.
Minicoy Island, which is a part of the Lakshadweep group, is well-known for having a different culture from the rest of the group.
The island is home to the oldest lighthouse in the area, gorgeous beaches, and verdant coconut palms.
The largest river island in the world is Majuli, which is situated in Assam along the Brahmaputra River.
It is a center of culture, renowned for its colorful festivals, customs of the Assamese people, and distinctive Vaishnavite monasteries.
Diu, an island off the coast of Gujarat, is well-known for its calm beaches, Portuguese ancestry, and historical sites.
Divar Island, which is in Goa's Mandovi River, provides a tranquil escape from the busy beaches there.
It is well-known for the yearly Bonderam Festival, traditional Goan villages, and breathtaking scenery.
Pamban, sometimes called Rameswaram Island, is situated between Sri Lanka and the Indian subcontinent.
It is well-known for the Pamban Bridge, which links the island to the mainland, the Ramanathaswamy Temple, and its stunning beaches.
Chorao Island, in Goa's Mandovi River, is well-known for both its abundant biodiversity and the Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary,
which draws tourists from all over the world who come to observe birds. The island's stunning scenery provides a peaceful haven.