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Fisheries Museum in Andaman Islands

Fisheries Museum is one of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, about 2 km east of Port Blair. It was the Administrative Headquarters for the islands, before an earthquake rocked it in 1941. The island is controlled by the Indian navy, which requires every visitor to sign in on entering.Fisheries Museum can be reached by a short boat ride from Water Sports Complex. Regular ferries connect the island with Port Blair Marine Park. The small island, with its treasure of ruins, became the famous tourists spot in the territory. The back side of the Fisheries Museum gives a lovely view of the open sea. You can sit for hours reveling in the cool breeze and the amazing sea view.

Netaji Subhash Chand Bose Island, Port Blair is in the Andaman Islands of India. This Island was the erstwhile capital for most of the Andaman Islands from 1858 until an earthquake in 1941. Netaji Subhash Chand Bose Island was also the base for the British Administrator of the penal colony in Port Blair.In 1941, the Japanese converted the site into POW camp, and built war installations, remnants of which can still be seen. It now lies deserted, and the few signs of its colonial glory, such as the Chief Commissioners house and the Presbyterian church, are neglected and overgrown. The area is now under the control of Indian Navy.

The Presbyterian Church at Fisheries Museum was a protestant church built of stone and the windows had frames made of burma teak. The glass panes behind the altar were made of beautifully etched stained glass from Italy. The quality of the wood was so good that it survived the vagaries of weather for over a 100 years. A small structure south of the church was built to accommodate the parsonage.

Fisheries Museum boasted of a superb bakery which offered one of the best confectioneries, bread loves, buns, cakes, croissants and many other delicacies of those times. The bakery was a tastefully constructed building based on 19th-century British architecture with all the modern facilities of the times including a self-contained cook house.

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Basic Information

Famous for :

Fishery Museum is situated in Port Blair and is a destination that has more than 350 specimens of marine life. The museum is known and known well for its huge collection of marine life specimens that are from around the region.

Entrance Fee :

Rs.5/- (for adults) and Rs. 3/- (for children)

Best time to visit :

November to February

Visiting Time :

The Fisheries Museum opens for tourists at 9:00 A.M and the closes at 3:00 P.M. The last boat leaves the island at the same time.

Visit Duration :

2-3 hours


Interesting Facts

  • Fisheries Museum, Port Blair, Andaman, India is a first-rate museum that exhibits specimens from underwater life, starting from little fishes and anemones and ending in whales and sharks.
  • There is a huge collection of specimens, almost around 350 in total.

Things to DO

  • Fisheries Museum houses hundreds of marine species of unusual fishes, corals and shells. This place is perfect for studding of various marine species.

Traveller Tips

  • You should not touch or disturb any of the specimens, as it can hurt both them and you.
  • Make it a point to learn about the unique lifestyles and histories of animals.
  • Carry suitable gear with you like cameras and sunscreen.

How to reach

Once you arrive at the Andaman, you can go to the mainland, and then take available conveyance like buses or taxi to reach the museum.


Nearby Attractions

Cellular Jail
Marina Park and Aquarium
Samudrika Marine Museum

Cellular Jail

The Cellular Jail, also known as Kala Pani located at Port Blair, stood mute witness to the tortures meted out to the freedom fighters, who were incarcerated in this jail. The jail, completed in the year 1906 acquired the name Cellular because it is entirely made up of individual cells for solitary confinement. The saga of the heroic freedom struggle, brought alive in a moving Son-et-Lumiere, in the Cellular Jail, is very popular among tourists.

Marina Park and Aquarium

The most beautiful aspect of Marina Park is that it is located at seashore. So you can enjoy both the scenic view of ocean with waves washing your feet and also the enjoyments in the park. There are lot of children play instruments are installed in the park like swings, slides etc.

Samudrika Naval Marine Museum

Samudrika Naval Marine Museum is a museum situated near the Andaman Teal House at Port Blair in India, designed to create awareness on various aspects of oceanic environment. The museum is run by the Indian Navy. This museum aims to generate awareness about the environment in the ocean and the marine life.


Restaurants Facility

  • Cafe Rebel
  • Ruchi Restaurant
  • Rola Costa Restaurant & Juice Corner
  • Hotel Milan Manor
  • Amaya
  • SeaFood Delights

Places to stay near Fisheries Museum

  • Hotel Mainak
  • Hotel Shompen
  • A R Residency
  • Hotel King Safire
  • Hotel Guru International
  • GKM Grand Hotel

Frequently Asked Questions

Fishery Museum is situated in Port Blair and is a destination that has more than 350 specimens of marine life. The museum is known and known well for its huge collection of marine life specimens that are from around the region.
Rs.5/- (for adults) and Rs. 3/- (for children)
9:00AM to 5:00PM
closed on Mondays
The Science Center
Zoological Survey of India Museum
Anthropological museum
November to February
Fisheries Museum, Port Blair, Andaman, India is a first-rate museum that exhibits specimens from underwater life, starting from little fishes and anemones and ending in whales and sharks. There is a huge collection of specimens, almost around 350 in total.
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  • Annapurna Cafe
  • China Room
  • Full Moon Cafe
  • New Lighthouse Restaurant
  • Waves