
π Open Days: No closing days, visit any day of the week.
π Visiting Hours: 08:00 AM β 03:00 PM (for day trips).
π€ Transportation: Reach via speed boat from Water Sports Complex.
β³ Travel Duration: 5 to 10 minutes by boat.
π° Ticket Prices: βΉ470/- (speed boat ride), βΉ30/- (island entry).
π Light & Sound Show: 04:00 PM β 07:00 PM, ticket cost βΉ300/-.
π° Trip Duration: Ideal for a 1 to 2-hour visit.
π Key Attractions:
Historic British Penal Colony ruins.
Roaming deer, peacocks, and exotic birds.
πΈ Popular Activities: Photography, bird watching, Light & Sound Show.
π± Food Availability: No food stallsβcarry your own snacks and water.
π Night Stay: Not permitted on the island.
Ross Island, officially called Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Island, is a historic island located near Port Blair. It was the British administrative headquarters during colonial rule. Today, the island is known for its beautiful ruins covered by nature and free-roaming deer and peacocks. A short boat ride makes it an easy and popular sightseeing spot.


β Historic Ruins: Explore remnants of the British era, including the Government House, Church, and other colonial structures.
β Wildlife & Nature: Home to friendly deer, vibrant peacocks, and exotic birds.
β Picturesque Beach: Relax on the scenic coastline with breathtaking views of the Andaman Sea.
β Light & Sound Show: Witness an engaging retelling of the islandβs past in the evening.
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Japanese Bunkers: Remains from World War II offering insight into the islandβs wartime history.
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Scenic Viewpoints: Elevated spots providing panoramic views of Port Blair, North Bay, and the open sea.
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Museum & Information Panels: Displays and signboards explaining the islandβs colonial and wartime past in a visitor-friendly way.
Originally named after British marine surveyor Daniel Ross, the island played a crucial role in the colonial administration of the Andaman Islands.
πΉ British Headquarters: Served as the capital of the Indian Penal Settlement, boasting modern amenities like a bakery, tennis courts, ballrooms, and a printing press.
πΉ 1941 Earthquake: A major earthquake led to its abandonment, shifting the British headquarters to Port Blair.
πΉ World War II: Captured by the Japanese forces, the island still holds remnants of Japanese bunkers and war structures.
πΉ Post-Independence: In 1947, it was handed over to the Indian Navy and later renamed Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Island to honor the freedom fighter.


π€ March to May: Summer months are warm (25β35Β°C) and ideal for photography and short walks, though afternoons can be hot.
π¦ June to September: Monsoon season brings heavy rainfall and rough seas, and boat services may be limited or cancelled.
π€ October: A transition month with improving weather, fewer crowds, and lush green surroundings after the monsoon.
π€ From Aberdeen Jetty (Port Blair): Take a short 5-10 minute boat ride to reach Ross Island. Enjoy stunning sea views along the way! give extra 2 points
β° Boat Services: Boats operate at regular intervals from morning to afternoon, depending on weather conditions.

π Private cab transfer from your Port Blair hotel to Aberdeen Jetty.
π€ Board a speedboat for a 10-minute ride to Ross Island.
π Enjoy breathtaking views of the Andaman Sea.
ποΈ Explore the colonial ruins:
βοΈ British-era Church, Chief Commissionerβs House, and Bakery
βοΈ Japanese Bunkers from WWII
βοΈ Water Desalination Plant & Old Printing Press
πΈ Meet the friendly deer & peacocks roaming freely!
π΄ Walk along the scenic trails & capture stunning views of Port Blair.
π€ Board the speedboat back to Aberdeen Jetty.
π 11:40 PM β Arrival at Port Blair Jetty
π Private transfer to your hotel in Port Blair (if opted).
β¨ Tour ends with unforgettable historical memories!
βοΈ Speedboat Transfers (Port Blair β Ross Island β Return)
βοΈ Guide Assistance
βοΈ Wildlife Spotting (Deer, Peacocks, Rabbits)
βοΈ Hotel to Aberdeen Jetty Pickup & Drop (Can be arranged at extra cost)
βοΈ Entry Fee βΉ50 per person
βοΈ Light & Sound Show (Optional β βΉ300 per person)
βοΈ Meals & beverages
βοΈ Personal expenses
Some of the popular activities to do in Ross Island are:

ποΈ Explore the Ruins of the British Settlement
π° Historic Site β Former British administrative headquarters.
βͺ Colonial Remains β Visit Government House, Church, and old structures.
πΈ Photography Spot β Capture the islandβs scenic ruins and heritage.

π Sound & Light Show at Ross Island
βοΈ Soak in the Sun β Enjoy the serene beach atmosphere.
π Stunning Sea Views β Admire breathtaking vistas of the Andaman Sea.
π Unwind & Refresh β A perfect spot to relax

πΏ Enjoy the Natural Beauty
π³ Lush Greenery β Explore dense forests and diverse flora.
π¦ Wildlife Spotting β Encounter deer, peacocks, and exotic birds.
π Scenic Views β Relax with breathtaking vistas of the Andaman Sea.

ποΈ Relax on the Beach
βοΈ Soak in the Sun β Enjoy the serene beach atmosphere.
π Stunning Sea Views β Admire breathtaking vistas of the Andaman Sea.
π Unwind & Refresh β A perfect spot to relax and rejuvenate.

πΏ Enjoy the Natural Beauty
π³ Lush Greenery β Explore dense forests and diverse flora.
π¦ Wildlife Spotting β Encounter deer, peacocks, and exotic birds.
π Scenic Views β Relax with breathtaking vistas of the Andaman Sea.

π¦ Free-Roaming Peacocks β Peacocks are commonly seen walking around the ruins and open areas.
π¦ Exotic Birdlife β The island is home to various native and migratory birds.
πΈ Birdwatching Spot β A great place for nature lovers and wildlife photography.
β Wear Comfortable Walking Shoes πββοΈπ
Ross Island requires a fair amount of walking to explore its historical sites and scenic spots. Comfortable footwear will ensure an enjoyable visit.
β Protect Yourself from the Sun βοΈπ§’
The Andaman sun can be intense, so bring sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses to avoid sunburn.
β Stay Hydrated π§π₯€
The island can get hot and humid. Carry enough drinking water to stay refreshed throughout your trip.
β Follow Island Guidelines π―π
Ross Island is a protected area, so avoid littering, smoking, or engaging in activities that may harm the environment.
β Consider a Guided Tour π€πΊοΈ
For a deeper understanding of the islandβs rich history, take a guided tour from a reliable operator in Port Blair.
β Visit During Non-Peak Hours β³πΏ
To enjoy a more peaceful experience, visit early in the morning or late afternoon when the crowds are smaller.
β Donβt Forget Your Camera πΈποΈ
Ross Island offers stunning landscapes and historical ruinsβcapture unforgettable moments with a camera or smartphone.
β Swimwear: Pack a comfortable swimsuit, rash guard, or board shorts for water activities.
β Sun Protection: Bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to protect against harsh sun rays.
β Insect Repellent: Essential for protection against mosquito bites and tropical insects.
β Light & Comfortable Clothing: Wear breathable outfits suitable for warm, humid weather.
β Snorkeling/Diving Gear: If you prefer personal gear, pack a mask, snorkel, and fins.
β Cash & ID: Carry some cash for on-island expenses and an ID (passport/Aadhaar card) if required.
β Waterproof Bags: Keep your valuables dry during water activities.
By preparing well and following these safety and packing tips, youβll have a memorable and hassle-free trip to North Bay Island! πππ€

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