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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.

Haddo Jetty in Port Blair, the main boarding point for private Andaman ferries

Location
Port Blair
Island
South Andaman
Ferry Type
Private + Government
Operators
4

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

The pioneer of private ferries in the Andamans.
₹1,200 – ₹2,200Details →
The fastest private catamaran in the Andamans.
₹1,050 – ₹1,750Details →
Budget-friendly private ferry with an open upper deck on Green Ocean 1.
₹900 – ₹1,500Details →
Australian-designed high-speed ferry.
₹950 – ₹1,350Details →

Routes departing from here

Where you can sail from Haddo Jetty


Facilities on-site

What you'll find at Haddo Jetty

1

Private operator counters (Makruzz, Nautika, Green Ocean, ITT Majestic)

2

DSS booking counter for long-haul STARS pickup and walk-up tickets

3

Open and covered waiting hall

4

Restrooms

5

Limited refreshment stalls

6

Luggage check-in for overnight / long-haul sailings

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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

Yes. Makruzz, Nautika, Green Ocean and ITT Majestic normally board passengers at Haddo Jetty for departures from Port Blair to Havelock and Neil. Phoenix Bay is used as a backup at times, so passengers should always read the jetty printed on the ticket.
Private high-speed sailings to Havelock (Swaraj Dweep) and Neil (Shaheed Dweep) board here. In addition, the DSS long-haul terminal at the same complex serves Little Andaman (daily), Long Island (thrice weekly), Rangat (4-5 times weekly), Mayabunder, Diglipur (twice weekly, overnight), the Nicobar Islands (once weekly) and mainland ports (Chennai, Visakhapatnam, Kolkata, periodic).
Private sailings are bookable online through operator partners (Makruzz, Nautika, Green Ocean, ITT Majestic) -- instant confirmation, most dates. DSS long-haul tickets are sold on the STARS e-Ticketing portal (dss.andamannicobar.gov.in/eticketing) with bookings opening 2 calendar days before travel, and the Haddo counter handles walk-ups subject to availability.
Fares vary by route and class. Short long-haul routes (Rangat, Mayabunder) are roughly ₹600 to ₹1,500; overnight sailings to Diglipur or Little Andaman run ₹1,000 to ₹3,000 across classes; mainland sector sailings to Chennai, Visakhapatnam or Kolkata range from ₹2,000 to ₹15,000 depending on class. Always verify the exact fare on STARS before booking.
On the north-west waterfront of Port Blair, about 3 km from Aberdeen Bazaar, separate from Phoenix Bay Jetty on the eastern side of town.

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