37 ft (11 m) · 10 guests
2015, Andaman Big Game Fishing on 37ft Reef Raider – Port Blair Private Charter
Port Blair, India
From US$698 /day

5 boats available to charter in Port Blair, India — compare motor yachts, catamarans and sailing boats from verified operators.
Chartering in Port Blair is a sheltered tropical departure for island cruising, with green hills, blue water, and short hops to nearby Andaman anchorages.
The main boarding point used for yacht trips is Haddo, the harbour area in Port Blair, while some local boat services also operate from the Foreshore Road and Delanipur side of town. These are the practical departure points for day charters and longer crossings in the South Andaman area.
A day trip from Port Blair can reach nearby sightseeing waters such as Ross Island, Corbyn’s Cove, and the surrounding Port Blair coastline, while longer private runs continue toward Havelock, Neil, and the wider Ritchie’s Archipelago. That makes Port Blair useful both for short scenic cruises and for full-day island transfers.
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37 ft (11 m) · 10 guests
Port Blair, India
From US$698 /day
74 ft (23 m) · 4 guests
Port Blair, India
From US$3,377 /day
32 ft (10 m) · 8 guests
Port Blair, India
From US$605 /day
Live availability from verified operators; day rates converted to USD.
| Boat type | Available | From (per day) |
|---|---|---|
| Boat | 4 | $605 |
| Fishing boat | 1 | $601 |
Most charter departures in Port Blair are handled through Haddo, which is the main harbour area for boarding a yacht. Local listings also place boat-rental services in the Foreshore Road and Delanipur areas of town, so those are the other names charterers commonly see when arranging pickup or embarkation.
For a port-page booking, Haddo is the key departure reference because it is the harbour-side starting point used for Andaman yacht itineraries. In practice, the exact boarding spot depends on the operator and the vessel size.
Port Blair is suitable for short coastal cruises as well as full-day island runs. Typical routes from the port include Ross Island and Corbyn’s Cove, and some operators advertise half-day circles around the wider Port Blair area.
Longer private charters can continue toward Havelock and Neil Island, with some itineraries also naming Turtle Beach, Coral Garden, Rutland, and the Ritchie’s Archipelago. These routes are the main reason Port Blair works well as an island-hopping base rather than just a harbour stop.
The best sailing windows for Port Blair are generally the drier months, when the sea state is more predictable and day cruising is easier to plan. For the Andaman Islands, the practical charter season is usually from November to April.
Monsoon months bring more rain and less reliable conditions, so operators often concentrate departures in the calmer season. For open-water crossings and longer island transfers, the shoulder months are typically less dependable than the core dry season.
For a private charter in Port Blair, the skipper and crew are normally provided by the operator, so guests do not need a boating licence to board as passengers. Bareboat-style self-drive yacht hiring is not the standard format for this destination.
Indian charter listings for the Andaman Islands also note permit charges for certain trips, with separate amounts for Indian guests and foreign visitors. That means the main paperwork issue is usually travel permission and operator handling, not guest skippering.
Port Blair is reached first by air through Veer Savarkar International Airport, which is the city’s airport. From the airport, transfer into the harbour and town area is typically short, so same-day boarding is practical for many arrivals.
For charter planning, allow time to move from the airport to Haddo or another town boarding point before departure. If you are connecting from elsewhere in India, Port Blair is the natural base for Andaman sailing before continuing to island routes such as Havelock or Neil.
Boat rental in Port Blair starts from around $605 per day.
Haddo is the main harbour area used for yacht boarding in Port Blair. Some operators also list departures around Foreshore Road and Delanipur.
Common routes from Port Blair include Ross Island, Corbyn’s Cove, and wider South Andaman coastal cruising. Longer day runs may continue toward Havelock or Neil Island, depending on the boat and schedule.
The most reliable sailing window is usually November to April. These months are generally calmer than the monsoon period for cruising around the Andaman Islands.
No guest boating licence is normally required for a private charter, because the vessel is operated by a skipper and crew. Self-drive yacht hire is not the usual charter format in Port Blair.
Yes, Port Blair works well for families and groups because it offers short scenic cruises and longer island-transfer options. It is especially practical if you want to combine sightseeing with routes toward Havelock or Neil.
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YachtLuxury cruising with full crew
8–16 guests ·
from $480/day
CatamaranStable, spacious, perfect for groups
10–12 guests ·
from $280/day
SailboatWind, sails and slow island hopping
6–10 guests ·
from $130/day
MotorboatFast day cruises without the captain
4–10 guests ·
from $90/day
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