Andaman low season travel often gets a bad reputation. Some say it’s all rain, rough seas, and closed beaches. But is that the full story? Let’s clear up the common myths and show you what the Andaman is really like during the green season.
🌧️ Myth 1: It Rains All Day
Many believe it rains all day, every day during the low season.
Reality: Sure, there’s rain — but mostly short, tropical showers. It often rains at night or briefly during the day, with plenty of clear skies in between. Mornings and evenings are usually beautiful, with cool breezes and colorful sunsets.
💨 Myth 2: The Sea is Too Rough for Island Trips
Some think all boat tours stop during this time.
Reality: While the open sea can be rough on some days, there are still calm spots like Phang Nga Bay, Coral Island, or near the coast. Experienced tour operators check the weather daily and adjust routes to keep trips safe and enjoyable.
🏖️ Myth 3: There’s Nothing to Do
It’s easy to assume the islands shut down completely.
Reality: Low season means fewer tourists and better deals. Resorts, cafes, and attractions stay open, often with special promotions. You can relax, explore nature, or enjoy cultural tours — all without the crowds.
💡 Bonus Truth: Nature is at its Best
During the green season, the Andaman comes alive. Lush forests, flowing waterfalls, and vibrant wildlife make it a photographer’s dream. Everything looks fresh and full of life.
✨ So, Should You Visit Andaman During Low Season?
Definitely — especially if you enjoy:
✔️ Quiet beaches with no crowds
✔️ Lower prices on tours and hotels
✔️ A peaceful, local vibe
✔️ Green landscapes and dramatic skies
Andaman Passion knows the islands year-round. We help you plan smart — so you enjoy the best of Andaman, even in the rainy season.