Fisheries Museum at Andaman Islands
– A Glimpse into Andaman’s Aquatic Life
Strategically positioned near Port Blair’s shoreline, the Samudrika Naval Marine Museum offers one of the most comprehensive overviews of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands—from their deep-sea biodiversity to the rich history of their indigenous tribes. Managed by the Indian Navy, this museum is designed to educate visitors about the marine environment, tribal communities, island ecosystems, and the region’s naval presence. With its wide thematic scope and accessible
Inside, the museum is divided into five main sections: marine life, tribal culture, history, geography, and archaeology. Detailed exhibits feature seashells, corals, preserved fish species, and models of marine habitats, alongside displays on tribal tools, photographs, and cultural narratives. The naval section showcases miniature ship models and outlines the Navy’s role in protecting India’s far-flung island territory. Each area is supported by well-organized information panels, making the experience both educational and engaging for all age groups.
The Samudrika Museum is thoughtfully curated, offering a balanced mix of visuals and text in an indoor, air-conditioned environment. It is particularly suited for travellers with children, researchers, or anyone interested in island ecology and heritage. Whether you’re visiting early in your Andaman itinerary or wrapping up your trip, the museum provides useful context that enriches your overall experience of the islands. It’s more than a museum—it’s a window into what makes the Andamans so unique.
Basic Information
Displays of over 350 preserved marine species and live aquarium tanks featuring regional sea life.
₹10–20 per person (subject to change)
October to March
9:00 AM – 1:00 PM & 2:00 PM – 4:45 PM (Closed on Mondays and public holidays)
30 minutes to 1 hour
Interesting Fact
- The museum includes rare deep-sea specimens that are found only in the waters surrounding the Andaman Trench, one of the deepest parts of the Indian Ocean.
Things to DO
- View preserved marine species and coral samples
- Explore live tanks with reef fish and lobsters
- Learn about sustainable fishing and marine ecosystems
- Engage kids and students in interactive marine education
Traveller Tips
- Visit during weekdays to avoid local school tour groups
- Photography may be limited—check with staff before entry
- Ideal for short, educational indoor visits during hot afternoons
- Pair with nearby attractions like Marina Park or the Samudrika Museum
Nearby Attractions



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
closed on Mondays
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