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Haddo Jetty
Also known as: Haddo Wharf, Port Blair Haddo Jetty
Haddo Jetty (also called Haddo Wharf) sits on the north-west waterfront of Port Blair, roughly 3 km from Aberdeen Bazaar and a separate facility from Phoenix Bay. As per Makruzz's official boarding instructions and other operator references, Haddo is the regular boarding jetty for private high-speed ferries from Port Blair to Swaraj Dweep (Havelock) and Shaheed Dweep (Neil Island). Phoenix Bay is sometimes used as a backup when Haddo is congested -- the jetty printed on your ticket is the authoritative one.
About this jetty
Haddo Jetty -- at a glance
Haddo Jetty (also called Haddo Wharf) sits on the north-west waterfront of Port Blair, roughly 3 km from Aberdeen Bazaar and a separate facility from Phoenix Bay. As per Makruzz's official boarding instructions and other operator references, Haddo is the regular boarding jetty for private high-speed ferries from Port Blair to Swaraj Dweep (Havelock) and Shaheed Dweep (Neil Island). Phoenix Bay is sometimes used as a backup when Haddo is congested -- the jetty printed on your ticket is the authoritative one.
The same complex handles every DSS long-haul sailing: Port Blair to Long Island (thrice weekly, 6-8 hours), Rangat (4-5 times a week, around 5 hours 45 minutes), Mayabunder (a few times weekly, 8-10 hours), Diglipur (twice weekly, about 24 hours overnight), Little Andaman (daily, 8-10 hours), the Nicobar Islands (once weekly to Campbell Bay, about 31 hours), and mainland sector sailings aboard MV Swaraj Dweep, MV Nancowry and MV Nicobar to Chennai, Visakhapatnam and Kolkata.
Long-haul DSS classes include Bunk (entry level), 2nd/B class, 1st/A class and Cabin (2-berth and 4-berth) on overnight voyages. Private operator counters are located at Haddo for walk-up and check-in. DSS tickets are bookable on the STARS e-Ticketing portal or at the Haddo counter.
Operators using this jetty
Ferries that depart from Haddo Jetty
Routes departing from here
Where you can sail from Haddo Jetty
Facilities on-site
What you'll find at Haddo Jetty
Private operator counters (Makruzz, Nautika, Green Ocean, ITT Majestic)
DSS booking counter for long-haul STARS pickup and walk-up tickets
Open and covered waiting hall
Restrooms
Limited refreshment stalls
Luggage check-in for overnight / long-haul sailings
Auto-rickshaw stand at the gate
Before you go
Travel tips for Haddo Jetty
- Private high-speed ferries to Havelock and Neil usually board here. Always re-check the jetty on your ticket in case of a Phoenix Bay backup assignment.
- Haddo is also the DSS terminal for long-haul sailings (Long Island, Rangat, Mayabunder, Diglipur, Little Andaman, Nicobar, mainland).
- For DSS sailings: report 2 hours before departure; gates close 30 minutes before sailing.
- STARS e-Ticketing opens bookings 2 calendar days before travel. Walk-up counter works for same-day travel subject to availability.
- For overnight sailings (Diglipur, mainland) reach 1-2 hours ahead for luggage check-in.
- Schedules shift with weather and vessel rotation. Verify on STARS the day before travel.
Nearby
Landmarks close to Haddo Jetty
- Haddo Zoo (~1 km)
- Anthropological Museum (~2 km)
- Aberdeen Bazaar (~3 km)
- Phoenix Bay Jetty -- used by DSS inter-island and as private backup (~3 km)
FAQs
Haddo Jetty -- common questions
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