Welcome to Corbyn's Cove in the Andaman Islands, a serene haven with a touch of history! Once known as 'Snake Island' due to its past inhabitants, this beach is now famous for its soft sands, swaying palm trees, and thrilling water sports. It's a perfect spot for families, adventure seekers, and anyone looking for a relaxing **Andaman and Nicobar Islands tourism** experience. Enjoy the beauty of **Corbyn's Cove beach**!
Capture Scenic Photographs
Enjoy A Jet Ski Ride
Go For A Boat Trip
Relax In A Beach Shack
Sunbathe On The Sandy Beach
Swim In The Clear Waters
Visit Nearby Snake Island
October-May
All-Day
₹1,000 per person
Corbyn's Cove beach is believed to be named after a British officer, though the exact details are unclear. During World War II, the Japanese occupied the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, and Corbyn's Cove, like other strategic locations, fell under their control. Post-independence, the beach has been developed into a popular tourist spot, with facilities for various water sports and recreational activities. Its proximity to Port Blair and historical significance contribute to its appeal.