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Discover Corbyn’s Cove Beach in Port Blair — a scenic beachfront known for water sports, sunsets, and historical World War II bunkers. Ideal for a half-day coastal escape.

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Corbynscove beach

Corbynscove beach is a palm-fringed paradise that blends serenity with seaside fun. This crescent-shaped beach is one of the most accessible and popular coastal stretches in the Andaman Islands, ideal for a relaxing half-day visit, beachside lounging, water sports, and mesmerizing sunsets.

The soft sands, gentle waves, and crystal-clear blue waters make Corbyn’s Cove Beach in Port Blair a perfect choice for families, couples, and solo travelers alike. What sets this beach apart is not just its natural beauty, but its proximity to the city, historical relevance, and modern tourist amenities that make it both charming and convenient.

Although not suitable for coral snorkeling or deep-sea diving, the beach is perfect for jet skiing, speed boating, and swimming. Add to this the nearby historical attraction — the Japanese Bunkers from World War II, and you’ve got an ideal mix of leisure and legacy.

Historical & Cultural Significance of Corbyn's Cove Beach in Port Blair

Corbyn’s Cove isn't just a beach — it carries a piece of the island’s wartime history. During World War II, the Japanese occupied the Andaman Islands, and remnants of this era are still visible through Japanese bunkers and pillboxes overlooking the shoreline. These dilapidated structures offer a fascinating glimpse into the island’s strategic importance during the war.

Culturally, Corbyn’s Cove has always been a local favorite, where families gather during the weekends, honeymooners pose for sunset photos, and food vendors serve up fresh coconuts and spicy chaats. Over the years, the beach has evolved into a vibrant, visitor-friendly destination while retaining its authentic island charm.

How to Reach Corbyn's Cove Beach in Port Blair

Corbyn’s Cove is just 6–7 km from the Veer Savarkar International Airport and Aberdeen Bazaar.

  • By Auto-Rickshaw or Taxi:
    Easily available throughout Port Blair.  Travel time: ~15 minutes.
  • By Private Car or Scooter:
    You can hire scooters or rent cars from Port Blair. Parking is available right at the beach.
  • By Bus:
    Local buses from Aberdeen Bazaar go towards the beach, although they are less frequent.
  • By Cycle or E-bike:
    For eco-travelers, an early morning cycle ride to Corbyn’s Cove is scenic and safe.

Practical Tips

  • Timings: Open from sunrise to sunset. Evenings are particularly popular.
  • No Entry Fee to access the beach.
  • No special permit is required for Indian or foreign tourists to visit this beach.

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Things to Do at Corbyn’s Cove Beach in Port Blair

Although smaller in size compared to other beaches in the Andaman, Corbyn’s Cove is packed with engaging activities.

 1. Jet Skiing & Speed Boating

Adrenaline junkies can enjoy short yet thrilling jet ski rides or high-speed banana boat rides across the bay. These are conducted under proper safety supervision.

 2. Sunbathing & Beach Walks

Lay back on the soft sands with a book or simply enjoy a lazy walk by the surf. The shoreline is clean, with benches and shaded areas for rest.

 3. Visit Japanese Bunkers

Explore the historical Japanese bunkers located on the northern end of the beach. These old wartime structures offer photo opportunities and insight into Port Blair’s military past.

 4. Photography & Sunset Views

Evenings bring spectacular sunset views. This beach is among the best spots for couples or photography lovers to capture glowing skies and golden reflections over the water.

 5. Local Food Exploration

Try delicious seafood snacks, coconut water, and Indian-style chaats from stalls lining the promenade. Or enjoy a meal at Corbyn’s Delight Restaurant, a beachside eatery serving Indian and seafood dishes.

 6. Relaxed Boating

During calmer tides, paddle boats and small motorboats take visitors for short trips into the bay.

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Best Time to Visit Corbyn’s Cove Beach

The best time to visit Corbyn’s Cove Beach is during the dry season from October to March. This is when the skies are clear, the sea is calm, and temperatures range between 23°C to 30°C.

Season

Months

Conditions

Winter (Ideal)October – MarchPleasant weather, calm waters, ideal for water sports
SummerApril – JuneHot and humid, but fewer crowds
MonsoonJuly – SeptemberNot recommended  heavy rains and rough seas

Note: Some water sports may be suspended during the monsoon season due to safety concerns.

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Facilities Available at the Beach

Corbyn’s Cove Beach is one of the best-maintained beaches in Port Blair, with several facilities for visitor comfort:

  •  Clean Public Restrooms & Changing Rooms
  •  Benches & Shaded Sitting Areas
  •  Lifeguard Posts with Rescue Equipment
  •  Paid Parking Area for Two-Wheelers & Cars
  •  Food Stalls & Beach Cafés
  •  Street Lighting & Security Post
  •  Tourist Information Center near the parking zone

The beach is family-friendly and safe, with regular police patrols and CCTV surveillance, especially during peak hours.

Important Tips for Visitors

 Entry & Fees:

  • Free entry to the beach
  • Water sports, food, and vehicle parking are chargeable

 Dos:

  • Wear sunscreen and bring a sunhat
  • Carry cash, as some stalls may not accept cards
  • Dispose of waste responsibly – bins are available

 Don’ts:

  • Avoid swimming far into the sea as currents can be strong
  • Don’t carry alcohol onto the beach – drinking in public places is prohibited
  • Avoid disturbing marine life or littering

 What to Carry to Corbyn's Cove Beach in Port Blair:

  • Swimwear or beachwear
  • Waterproof footwear or flip-flops
  • Beach towel, hat, and sunglasses
  • Camera for photography
  • Drinking water & light snacks
  • Power bank (limited charging facilities)

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Nearby Attractions Around Corbyn’s Cove

 1. Cellular Jail (8 km)

Visit the iconic Cellular Jail and attend the Light & Sound Show to understand Andaman’s role in India’s freedom movement.

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 2. North Bay & Ross Island (via ferry)

Take a half-day ferry tour from the nearby Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex to Ross Island (Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Island) and North Bay Island for water sports and scenic views.

 3. Aberdeen Bazaar

Shop for local souvenirs, handicrafts, and pearls. Located just 6 km from the beach.

 4. Marina Park & Aquarium

Ideal for families with kids. Learn about local marine biodiversity through live exhibits.

 5. Samudrika Naval Marine Museum

Run by the Indian Navy, this museum features tribal, marine, and ecological exhibits about the Andaman & Nicobar Islands.

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