The Andaman Islands offer an array of thrilling and serene experiences, and one of the most unique among them is Sea Walking. The Andaman Islands were the first in India to launch this activity, offering travelers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to walk on the sea bed and witness the underwater world up close. Whether you are a seasoned diver or someone with no prior underwater experience, Sea Walking provides a secure and exciting way to explore the marine treasures of the Andamans.
Designed for non-swimmers and first-timers
Professional guides accompany you underwater
See colorful fish and coral reefs up close
Breathe normally with our special sea walking helmets
North Bay Island was the first location in India to introduce Sea Walking. This spot was carefully selected after extensive research due to its vibrant coral reef and rich marine life, making it a natural aquarium.
The coral reef here starts close to the shore, making it easily accessible. Elephant Beach is known for its stunning underwater landscapes, and Sea Walking here allows you to explore its coral gardens.
Sea Walking is an exhilarating activity where participants walk on the ocean floor at 6-7 meters deep. Unlike scuba diving or snorkeling, no prior training or special equipment is required. A helmet with a transparent visor is placed on your head, connected to a breathing apparatus that allows normal breathing underwater.
The best time to go Sea Walking in the Andamans is during the dry season, which runs from October to May. During this period, the weather is pleasant, and the seas are calm, offering excellent visibility underwater. The water is clear and warm, making it perfect for underwater activities.
Avoid planning a trip during the monsoon season (June to September) as heavy rainfall, high tides, and strong winds can disrupt water-based activities. Additionally, visibility underwater is significantly reduced during this time due to the rough seas.
Sea Walking is incredibly safe and designed for almost everyone. Certified and trained guides are always present during the walk, ensuring that you are comfortable and safe at all times.
No, swimming skills are not required for sea walking. The activity is designed to be enjoyed by non-swimmers as well. You'll be wearing a special helmet that allows you to breathe normally while walking on the sea bed.
Sea walking typically takes place at a depth of 6-7 meters (about 20-23 feet) below the water surface. This depth provides excellent visibility and allows you to see marine life while maintaining safety.
The actual underwater walking experience lasts about 25-30 minutes. Including briefing, preparation and travel time, the entire activity takes approximately 2-3 hours.
Yes, you can wear glasses under the sea walking helmet. The helmet has enough space to accommodate glasses. However, contact lenses are more comfortable for this activity.
Yes, professional underwater photographers are usually present to capture your sea walking experience. You can purchase these photos and videos after your activity. Personal cameras are generally not allowed for safety reasons.
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Morning sessions (8-11am) offer the best visibility and calmest waters for sea walking.
Have a light meal 1-2 hours before your sea walk. Avoid heavy meals right before the activity.
Professional photos are usually available for purchase. Ask about packages when you book.
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