About This Activity
Sea Walk in the Andaman Islands is one of the most unique and beginner-friendly underwater experiences, allowing you to walk on the ocean floor while breathing normally—without any swimming or diving skills.
This activity is conducted using a specially designed helmet that supplies a continuous flow of oxygen, keeping your face dry and comfortable while you explore the underwater world. As you descend into the sea (usually around 7–10 meters deep), you’ll find yourself surrounded by colorful coral reefs, tropical fish, and fascinating marine life.
Sea Walk is especially popular at locations like North Bay Island and Havelock Island, where clear waters and rich marine biodiversity create the perfect environment for this experience. Guided by trained professionals, you’ll walk along a safe path on the seabed while enjoying close-up views of the underwater ecosystem.
One of the biggest advantages of Sea Walk is that it is completely safe and accessible for everyone, including non-swimmers, beginners, and even elderly travelers. There is no need to learn breathing techniques or use complex scuba equipment—just wear the helmet and enjoy the experience.
The actual underwater walk typically lasts around 20–30 minutes, while the full activity (including briefing and boat transfer) can take about 1–2 hours.
Whether you’re exploring marine life for the first time or looking for a relaxed underwater adventure, Sea Walk in Andaman offers a safe, magical, and unforgettable journey beneath the waves.






