Naval Marine Museum Samudrika in Port Blair, managed by the Indian Navy, showcases the rich marine life, tribal culture, and geography of the Andaman Islands. With its five themed sections, naval exhibits, and the iconic blue whale skeleton, it offers an educational and fascinating experience for history and nature enthusiasts.
Included/Exclude
Cost Includes
- Entry to the museum exhibits
- Access to all themed sections
- Viewing of the blue whale skeleton
- Souvenir shop access
Cost Excludes
- Food or refreshments
- Guided tours (not regularly available)
- Transportation
Trip Info
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Not available
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Open Tuesday to Sunday (Closed on Mondays and government holidays)
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Not available
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Not available
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Hindi & English
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Cash at entry counter
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Taxi, Auto-Rickshaw, Public Bus, Two-Wheeler rental
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1 - 15
Why go?
Naval Marine Museum Samudrika offers a comprehensive insight into Andaman’s marine biodiversity, tribal heritage, and naval importance. Visitors can explore fascinating displays of corals, shells, ship models, and a giant whale skeleton. It’s an ideal destination for families, students, and travelers eager to understand the islands’ ecological and cultural richness.
Tour Highlights
- Five themed sections on marine life, geography, and tribal culture
- Exhibits of rare shells, corals, and preserved sea species
- Insight into Andaman’s indigenous tribes and traditions
- Naval ship models and maritime displays
- Outdoor blue whale skeleton exhibit



