If you are planning a trip to the beautiful Andaman and Nicobar Islands, then Ross Island Andaman, new name Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Island is a must-visit destination. Once the administrative headquarters of the British in Andaman, this small island today offers a perfect mix of history, ruins, and natural beauty.
This detailed guide will help you with everything you need to know – how to reach, where to get tickets, ferry details, private boats, and nearby attractions like Marina Park and Flag Point.
About Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Island (Ross Island)
Earlier known as Ross Island, this place was renamed in 2018 by the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi in honor of the great freedom fighter Subhas Chandra Bose.
The island is located just 2 km from Port Blair and can be clearly seen from the coastline, especially from Marina Park.
History of Ross Island
Ross Island has a rich colonial past:
- It served as the British administrative headquarters in Andaman
- The island had luxurious buildings like churches, bakeries, hospitals, and the Chief Commissioner’s residence
- In 1941, a major earthquake damaged many structures
- Later, the Japanese occupied the island during World War II
- Eventually, it was abandoned and taken over by nature
- Today, you will find beautiful ruins covered with tree roots, giving a unique and photogenic look.
Where is Ross Island Located?
- Just 2 km from Port Blair
- Easily visible from: Marina Park, Flag Point
- These places are also great for photography and sunset views.
How to Reach Ross Island (Step-by-Step Guide)
The only way to reach Ross Island is by boat/ferry.
Step-by-Step Travel Process
- Reach Port Blair
- Go to: Water Sports Complex (Aberdeen Jetty area)
- Book your ferry/boat ticket
- Board the boat to Ross Island
Ferry Timings (Approximate)
- Morning Batch: 8:30 AM – 10:30 AM
- Midday Batch: 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
- Afternoon Batch: 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM
- Return boats: Till 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM
- Timings may change depending on weather and sea conditions.
Where to Buy Ross Island Tickets
- Government Ferry Tickets:- You can buy tickets from the water Sports Complex, Sri Vijaya Puram, Aberdeen Jetty counter.
- Online Booking (Official Source)
For authentic and updated information, you should check the official tourism website of
Andaman and Nicobar Tourism Department.
Here you can find: Ferry schedules, Entry fees, Travel advisories - Ticket Price (Approx)
Ferry/Boat: ₹300 – ₹800 per person
Entry Fee: ₹30 – ₹50
Camera Charges: Extra
Private Ferry / Boat Options
If you prefer comfort and faster travel, you can choose private ferry operators:
Popular Private Boat Services
Makruzz Ferry
Green Ocean Ferry
Go Nautika Ferry
Many private operators offer combo packages (Ross Island + North Bay Island).
Things to Do at Ross Island
Explore British Ruins:-
- Old Church
- Chief Commissioner’s Residence
- Bakery and Officers’ quarters
- Visit Japanese Bunkers, built during World War II. A glimpse into wartime history
- Enjoy Light and Sound Show
Available in the evening
Narrates the island’s history beautifully. - Wildlife Spotting
Deer roaming freely
Peacocks
Exotic birds
Best Time to Visit Ross Island
- October to April is the best season
- Pleasant weather and calm sea
- Morning visits are recommended
Nearby Attractions You Should Not Miss
Marina Park
- Marina Park
- Ideal for evening walks
- Offers a stunning view of Ross Island
- Family-friendly place
Flag Point
- Flag Point One of the best viewpoints in Port Blair
- Perfect for photography
- You can clearly see Ross Island from here
Travel Tips for Tourists
- Book tickets early during peak season
- Carry water and snacks
- Wear comfortable shoes (lot of walking)
- Avoid plastic (eco-sensitive zone)
- Follow safety instructions on boats
Suggested One-Day Itinerary
Morning :-Take ferry from Port Blair and
Explore Ross Island
Afternoon:- Visit North Bay (optional combo trip)
Evening:- Walk at Marina Park
Enjoy sunset from Flag Point
Why You Should Visit Ross Island
- Rich colonial history
- Scenic natural beauty
- Easy access from Port Blair
- Perfect for photography
- Peaceful and less crowded
Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Island is not just a tourist destination, but a place where history and nature come together beautifully. Whether you are a history lover, a nature enthusiast, or a casual traveler, this island offers a unique experience you should not miss.
If you are visiting Andaman, make sure Ross Island is on your itinerary—it’s a journey back in time with breathtaking views.


