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Aberdeen Jetty: Gateway to Andaman's Islands

Explore Andaman's gems: Aberdeen Jetty, your gateway to Ross Island's history and North Bay's aquatic thrills!

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Aberdeen Jetty, nestled in Port Blair, serves as the primary embarkation point for exploring the stunning islands of Ross and North Bay. Located within the Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex, it offers easy access to historical sites and thrilling water activities, blending natural beauty with adventure.

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MQC2+R39, Aberdeen Jetty, Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, IN

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    Getting There

    Walking

    From Aberdeen Bazaar, the jetty is a convenient 10-minute walk. Head east towards the Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex, following signs for the Aberdeen Jetty. The path is well-marked and easily accessible.

    Public Transport

    Local buses frequently operate from major parts of Port Blair to Aberdeen Bazaar. Alight at the 'Marina Park' stop, a short walk from Aberdeen Jetty. Bus fares typically range from ₹10-₹30.

    Taxi/Auto Rickshaw

    Taxis and auto-rickshaws are readily available throughout Port Blair. A ride from the airport to Aberdeen Jetty takes approximately 25-30 minutes and costs around ₹150-₹300 by taxi or ₹50-₹100 by auto-rickshaw. Agree on the fare beforehand or ensure the meter is used.

    Ferry

    To reach Ross Island and North Bay Island, ferries are available from Aberdeen Jetty. A round trip to both islands costs ₹800 and upwards for adults, and ₹550 for children below 12 years. Ferries operate frequently from 8:30 AM to 2:00 PM.

    Local tips

    Purchase ferry tickets online in advance to avoid long queues and potential hassles at the jetty.
    Arrive at least 60 minutes before your scheduled departure for security checks and boarding procedures.
    Carry a government-authorized ID and your tickets for verification before boarding.
    Travel light and carry water and snacks, as these may not be readily available on Ross or North Bay Island.

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    Aberdeen Jetty, situated in the heart of Port Blair within the Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex, is the main gateway to some of Andaman's most captivating islands. Serving as the boarding point for ferries to Ross Island (Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Island) and North Bay Island, it's a bustling hub for tourists seeking a blend of history and adventure. Ross Island, once the administrative center for the British, now stands as an open-air museum with colonial ruins overtaken by nature, offering a glimpse into a bygone era. Explore the remnants of the Commissioner's Bungalow and St. Bartholomew's Church, and witness the captivating light and sound show that narrates the island's rich history. North Bay Island, on the other hand, is a haven for water sports enthusiasts. Known for its vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life, it's an ideal spot for snorkeling, scuba diving, and sea walking. The island's iconic lighthouse is also featured on the Indian 20 rupee note. Aberdeen Jetty itself offers basic facilities such as a seating area and nearby attractions like Marina Park and the Fisheries Museum. Local shops outside the complex sell snacks and refreshments.

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