Cinque Island Travel Guide – Permit, Transport & Other Details

Plan your trip to Cinque Island with our comprehensive travel guide.
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Dreaming to witness untouched coral reefs, crystal-clear water, and a slice of promised land far from the crowds, Cinque Island fulfills the wish in your Andaman itinerary. Sheltered in the protected marine zone, this mesmerizing island duo, North and South Cinque, is a perfect paradise for peace seekers, divers, and nature lovers alike.

Since it offers limited access to visitors, careful planning is required to get there, but trust us, the outcomes are well worth the effort. To ensure a well-planned day trip to Cinque Island, we will let you know everything you need to know in this Port Blair Cinque Island travel guide, from permits to what to do, safety tips, and more. So, stay tuned!

Cinque Islands At A Glance

CategoryDetails
LocationPart of the Andaman & Nicobar Islands archipelago
Island StructureTwo parts – North Cinque & South Cinque, connected by a sandbar (submerges during monsoons)
Distance from Port Blair26 km (14 nautical miles) southwest
Access TypeDay trip only (no overnight stay allowed)
Permits RequiredYes – from Department of Forest & Environment, A&N Administration
Max Tourists Allowed372 visitors per day
How to ReachPrivate charter boats/passenger ships (MS Class) via registered tour operators
Departure Point OptionsPort Blair (Wandoor) or Chidiya Tapu (30 km by road from Port Blair)
Travel Time (Port Blair)Approx. 3.5 hours by boat (one way, sea-dependent)
Travel Time (Chidiya Tapu)Approx. 2 hours by boat
Departure TimeUsually around 8:30 AM
Return TimeAround 4:00 PM same day
AccommodationNot Available, No Night Stay Allowed
Permit & BookingMandatory; must be arranged through a local tour operator
Cost Per Person₹60,000 – ₹90,000 (includes boat ride and permits)
Managed ByMahatma Gandhi Marine National Park
Best Time to VisitNovember to April
Activities AvailableFishing, snorkeling, scuba diving, nature walks, underwater photography
Known ForPristine beaches, marine life, coral reefs, crystal-clear waters

How to Reach Cinque Island from Port Blair

Cinque Island lies 14 nautical miles, or 26 km, southwest of Port Blair. It is uninhabited and protected by the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park. It spans over 9.53 sq. km, surrounded by dense tropical wet evergreen forest and mangroves. Declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1987 under Notification No.113-86/CF/WL/50-Vol.I., Cinque is home to a diverse array of wildlife, including reef fish, endemic birds, vibrant coral reefs, and mangrove systems. The island is open to day trips for only 372 tourists per day, with special permits obtained from the forest department.

As there are no regular public or private ferries from Port Blair to Cinque Island due to its restricted status, the island is accessible via private charter boats or passenger ships with certified MS Class vessels (Motor powered ship) offered by registered tour operators in Port Blair for day trips, which take 3.5 hours of travel time, depending on sea conditions. There are no proper timings, but both usually depart at 8:30 AM and return at 4:00 PM, as overnight stays are not allowed on the island.

To reach Cinque Island, permission from the Department of Forest and Environment, Andaman and Nicobar Administration, and a private charter boat or passenger ship booked through a local travel agency is mandatory.         

Alternatively, Cinque Island can also be reached via Chidiya Tapu, a scenic coastal village located 30 km from Port Blair. The distance from Chidiya Tapu to Cinque Island is approximately 25-30 km (a 2-hour journey by boat), making it an ideal destination for tourists seeking a quick boat ride to Cinque Island and a chance to witness the sunset at Chidiya Tapu. However, the same rules for permits and charter resolutions are also applied in this case. At present there is no direct Govt ferries operational to Cinque Islands.

Route: Port Blair→Chidiya Tapu (by road via bus or cab)→Cinque Island (private charter boats)  

Best Time to Visit Cinque Island

November to April is the ideal time to discover the unspoiled splendor of Cinque Island. During these months, the seas remain calmer, the weather remains pleasant, and reefs are visible, making them perfect for activities such as scuba diving, snorkeling, and marine exploration and photography.              

Avoid traveling during the monsoons from May to September, as intense rainfall, high tides, and strong winds can disrupt the trip and render water activities impossible.

Detailed Cinque Island travel guide itinerary and activities

Since Cinque Island is uninhabited and only meant for day trips, here’s how you can plan a day here with unmatchable experiences with nature.

6 AM – 7 AM- Depart from Port Blair – Take a cab or bus from the City centre to reach Wandoor village or jetty. If using the alternative route (Chidiya Tapu), this is the ideal time to get the jetty points and present your permissions at the checkpoint. Keep the essentials required for a day trip to the spot.

8:30 AM – Depart from the jetty point. This is the time when private charters, such as MFV Caiman, and passenger ships usually depart, whether you book a full- or half-day trip, ensuring you return by evening.  

8:30 -11:30 AM- Arrive at Cinque Island. As you reach, witness the iconic sandy bar (tombolo) connecting the north and south Cinque. You can take a walk if the tide is low. Initially, explore the North Cinque by hiking to the lighthouse, maintained by the Department of Lighthouses and lightships, to witness the panoramic views.

If permission is granted, take a short boat ride to South Cinque to enjoy the beach. You can also engage in some marine activities, such as snorkelling, scuba diving, fishing, and underwater photography.

1:00 – 1:30 PM – Lunchtime – Rest under the shade of coastal vegetationand enjoy the meal you’ve packed. Absorb the beauty and silence of the untouched paradise. Don’t forget to pick up plastic bags.

1:30 – 3:00 PM – Beach relaxation and further exploration – Go for short hikes, birdwatching, nature photography, and complete any remaining water activities.

At 4:00 PM- Depart from Cinque Island – Board your boat or passenger ship back to Wandoor or Chidiya Tapu by early evening. If boarded from Chidiya Tapu, witness the panoramic sunset views after you reach the destination in the evening, for which the spot is known.

Essential Travel Information

Making a trip to Cinque Island is not simply a gateway but a journey into the protected marine world, which requires responsible planning. Before your visit, please ensure you are well-informed.

Permits & Regulations

Because it’s a part of the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, access to this protected zone is strictly regulated.

  • Tourists are required to obtain entry permits from the forest department to visit Cinque Island. This can be obtained through the single-window permit system at the IP&T office from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm, every day.
  • Most local tour operators and travel agencies typically arrange these permits for the convenience of tourists. Additionally, special licenses are required for activities like scuba diving, photography, and camping on the island. To proceed, you must submit your travel details and a copy of your passport to the tour operators or apply through the Department of Environment and Forest and the Administration.

Cinque Island Permit Fees

CategoryFee
Indians₹100
Foreign adults₹1000
Foreign children below the age of 12₹500
  • Visitors are only allowed to engage in non-invasive, eco-friendly activities that do not disturb marine life. Additionally, they are also meant to carry back all waste before departure.
  • Prohibited acts on the island include fishing, collecting shells or corals, littering, leaving plastic behind, touching, feeding, or teasing marine life, and lighting fires.           

What to Pack?

Below are the essentials to pack before planning a trip to Cinque Island:

  • Government-issued ID cards
  • Packed food, snacks, water, and first aid
  • Sunscreen and insect repellents
  • Snorkeling mask or diving gear
  • Waterproof bags are essential for protecting documents and electronics.
  • Waterproof phone case
  • Binoculars for birdwatching
  • Light clothing
  • Swimsuit
  • Sunglasses and a wide-brimmed hat
  • Lightweight shoes
  • Raincoats

Safety Guidelines

The following safety guidelines should be followed while traveling to Cinque Island.     

  • Swim, fish, snorkel, and dive in designated areas with proper supervision.
  • Always wear a life jacket when participating in water activities or traveling by boat.
  • Stay alert to sudden tides and sharp corals.
  • Do not disturb coastal wildlife.
  • Avoid walking in areas where turtles nest or coral beds are present.
  • Please adhere to the guide’s instructions at all times.

For any kind of emergency, contact:

Tourism police, Port Blair— 03192-232694, 03192-232100, or 100 or 112 (General police)

Andaman forest department for permit-related inquiries: 03192-244664

Coast Guard in case of any emergencies: 155211 or 1554

Closest hospital: GB Pant Hospital, Port Blair.

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