Island Hopping in Ritchie’s Archipelago with Frogman
Introduction: A Cruise Through Paradise
The Ritchie’s Archipelago is a cluster of breathtaking islands spread across the turquoise waters east of Havelock and Neil Islands. Formed millions of years ago from volcanic activity, these islands are part of a protected marine ecosystem within the Andaman archipelago. Frogman, based in Havelock (Swaraj Dweep), offers exclusive island hopping tours that let travelers explore this untouched natural beauty — from the deck of a private boat, surrounded by coral reefs and emerald waters.
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Islands of Ritchie’s Archipelago
Each island in this chain has its own character, shape, and marine ecosystem. Most are uninhabited and protected, making them ideal for sightseeing and photography rather than landing.
– Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep): The main base for divers and island hoppers — home to Frogman’s dive center. – Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep): Known for natural bridges and shallow reefs. – South Button Island: Famous for snorkeling and diving, with vibrant coral gardens. – North Button Island: A smaller islet surrounded by turquoise lagoons.
– Middle Button Island: Rich in marine biodiversity, part of the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park. – John Lawrence & Henry Lawrence Islands: Twin islands with dense tropical forest and nesting seabirds. – Nicholson & Sir William Peel Islands: Dramatic cliffs and deep blue waters ideal for marine photography. – Outram, Wilson, and Peel Islands: Remote and scenic — visible during Frogman’s extended routes on clear days. These islands together form the heart of Andaman’s marine wilderness — pristine, untouched, and alive with color.
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The Frogman Island Hopping Experience Frogman’s island hopping tour begins from Havelock early in the morning. The boat cruises eastward into the Ritchie’s Archipelago, giving guests panoramic views of coral islands rising from clear blue waters.
Typical Itinerary: – 07:30 AM: Departure from Havelock Jetty – 08:30 AM: Cruise past North & Middle Button Islands – 09:30 AM: Stop near South Button for snorkeling and GoPro sessions – 11:30 AM: Refreshments and scenic ride past John Lawrence & Henry Lawrence Islands – 01:00 PM: Return journey with sunset views near Peel or Wilson Island Duration: 4–5 hours (Half-day trip) or 7–8 hours (Full-day trip)
What You’ll See
– Crystal-clear waters with visibility up to 25 meters – Coral gardens in shades of pink, yellow, and violet – Shoals of butterflyfish, clownfish, and parrotfish – Chance sightings of turtles, dolphins, and eagle rays – Uninhabited islands with pristine beaches and cliffs
Inclusions
Every Frogman island hopping tour includes: – Private or shared boat ride – Certified instructors and boat crew – Snorkeling equipment (mask, fins, life jacket) – GoPro photos and videos – Drinking water and light refreshments – Safety gear and first-aid support – Permit and entry assistance (as applicable)
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Safety & Eco Policy Ritchie’s Archipelago lies within a protected marine reserve, and Frogman strictly follows eco-guidelines: – No landing or walking on restricted islands – No littering or coral touching – Use of reef-safe sunscreen encouraged – Respect for wildlife and marine habitats All trips are conducted under Andaman Administration approval with trained guides and safety-certified boats.
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Best Time for Island Hopping The best months to explore Ritchie’s Archipelago are October to May, when sea conditions are calm and visibility is excellent. Morning departures are recommended for clear skies and smooth waters.
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Why Choose Frogman
– Certified guides with local expertise – Small-group and private tours available – GoPro photography included – 4.9 star Google rating (1000+ reviews) – Approved by Andaman Administration
– Eco-conscious and safety-first operations
Witness the Andamans from a new perspective — drifting past hidden islands, turquoise waters, and coral reefs untouched by time. Join Frogman’s Island Hopping Tour and experience the magic of Ritchie’s Archipelago.