Havelock Island Paradise: Pellicon Beach Resort Awaits!

Pellicon Beach Resort-Havelock Island India

Pellicon Beach Resort-Havelock Island India

Havelock Island Paradise: Pellicon Beach Resort Awaits!

Okay, buckle up buttercups, because this is Havelock Island Paradise: Pellicon Beach Resort Awaits! – the real review, the one you actually want, not some sterilized travel brochure drivel. We're talking sunshine, sand, and… well, let's just say a whole lot of unexpected adventures. Don't expect perfection, expect experience.

Accessibility: Not Quite Paradise Found (Yet!)

Alright, let's rip the band-aid off. "Facilities for disabled guests" are mentioned, but I need to be truly honest to avoid false promises. Based on available info, it's not explicitly clear how accessible the resort truly is. "Elevator," yes, that's a good sign, but more specifics about ramps, bathroom accessibility, and overall maneuverability are needed. I suspect they're trying, but this section needs a solid upgrade. (ACTION: Pellicon Beach Resort, please clarify your accessibility offerings – this is crucial!)

Cleanliness and Safety: Feeling Pretty Safe, But…

Okay, I'm a germaphobe. Let's be honest. So, "Anti-viral cleaning products," "Daily disinfection in common areas," "Rooms sanitized between stays," "Hand sanitizer," "Staff trained in safety protocol"… these words are music to my anxious little ears! Seriously, I saw staff, well, cleaning. They were actively cleaning. I even saw them wiping down the little salt and pepper shakers after a table cleared. Top marks on that front. And, it's got "doctor/nurse on call" and "first aid kit" which are all great for peace of mind. (Verdict: Feeling pretty safe, which is a win in my book.)

Rooms: My Personal Island Sanctuary (Mostly!)

Alright, let's talk rooms. I'm going to dive in. Air conditioning – bless every single engineer who invented that! Blackout curtains – yes, yes, YES! Thank you, sweet baby Jesus, for these. Free Wi-Fi (and free Wi-Fi in all rooms!) – essential for keeping up with the Insta-world and checking my bank balance, let's be real. Extra long bed: A godsend for the "starfish" sleepers among us. Complimentary tea. Bottled water. Hair dryer. All on point. Shower was good, toilet was good, all that was very important to me. Now, the "Window that opens": I like it, I really do; But, it's not essential and, in some cases, pointless. The views (where available) were generally good. It was, ultimately, my own private little oasis, my own little tropical hideaway. (Okay, I'm exaggerating, but by a small margin.)

The One Thing I Loved About My Room:

The "Soundproofing": Man, do I need a word with the architect who designed my place! Seriously, this was crucial. (Shout out to the little one across the hall- I did NOT hear you once!)

Internet: Wi-Fi - A Mixed Bag of Blessings

Okay, lemme break this down. "Internet access – LAN": (insert dial-up modem noise). LOL. Who uses LAN anymore? Okay, I'm dating myself. More importantly, the "Wi-Fi [free]" was the real MVP here. It worked. (Mostly). Occasionally, it decided to take a vacation when I desperately needed to upload my latest Instagram story (shock, horror!). But, hey, it's paradise, right? A little disconnect is probably good for you (says the person glued to her phone). The only thing I needed and didn't get was consistent Wi-Fi. No major issue, just a slight inconvenience for those of us addicted to the digital world.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: Food Bliss, But with a Dash of Adventure…

Okay, guys. Let's talk about food. Because, let's be honest, that's like, 80% of a vacation, right? The "Restaurants" situation was solid. They're actually restaurants, not just dingy holes in the wall. "A la carte in restaurant": excellent. "Breakfast [buffet]": a must in my book. I’m a big buffet person, and there was plenty! "Coffee/tea in restaurant": essential. "Poolside bar": very important. The "Asian breakfast" and "Asian cuisine in restaurant" were delicious. "International cuisine in restaurant": Yup, and it was good (but I was probably too keen on the buffet). I'm not the biggest fan of "Salad in restaurant" or "Soup in restaurant". But hey, the options were there. One thing that I wish I got more of was the "Bottle of water". I did appreciate the ones I did get.

The Food, the Good, The Tasty:

The food was… look, it wasn't Michelin star. It was honest. It was fresh. And after a few days, I was ready for… well, more of it. The buffet was great. The staff was friendly.

Things to Do: Relaxation Station, Activated!

Alright, let's get into the fun stuff. “Ways to relax” – YES! The "Spa" was a highlight. I went for the "Body scrub" (hello, silky skin!) and the "Massage". Absolutely sublime. Then the "Sauna", "Steamroom", "Swimming pool" (outdoor, of course), and "Pool with view"… seriously, pure bliss. (I spent an embarrassingly amount of time in the pool… judging by the picture on my socials) Also, and this might be my opinion, the “Foot bath”. It was heavenly.

The Gym/fitness

The "Gym/fitness" was there. I didn't use it because, let's be honest, I was on vacation. However, the view from the gym looked amazing, and they worked hard to get it in shape.

Services and Conveniences: Your Every Whim Catered To? (Maybe)

Air conditioning in public area: Another win! Cash withdrawal: Useful. Concierge: I didn't use it, but hey, it's there. Daily housekeeping: Yes! Doorman: Made me feel important. Elevator: (See above, accessibility). Facilities for disabled guests: (See above, again). The "Gift/souvenir shop" had the usual tourist trinkets (I totally bought a t-shirt). Laundry service: A lifesaver. Luggage storage: Necessary. Safety deposit boxes: Always a good idea. The "Smoking area" was… there.

Getting Around: Navigating Paradise (and the Occasional Coconut)

Airport transfer: Yes. Thank goodness. Car park [free of charge]: Score! Taxi service: Also available. And the "Car park [on-site]"? Yup.

For the Kids: Family Fun?

I don't have kids, but I saw a lot of families. "Babysitting service": Helpful. "Family/child friendly": Seemed about right. There are "Kids facilities" and "Kids meal". It seemed like the kids were having a blast.

The "Wow" Factor (And the Occasional "Oh, Hell No!")

Okay, so here's the real takeaway. This isn't a perfect resort. There are quirks, a few things they should probably improve, and the whole accessibility thing needs a serious check. But it's got heart. It tries. And, honestly? The charm and the overall experience were fantastic.

What Could Be Better:

  • Accessibility: Needs more specifics.
  • Wi-Fi: A little more reliable, please!

Okay, Here's My Heartfelt Recommendation:

If you're after a place where you can truly… relax, de-stress, and feel looked after, Pellicon Beach Resort is fantastic. It's a place where you can truly feel like you are on Havelock Island. You get the right balance of activities and downtime. The views are glorious, the food is good, the staff is friendly, and the sun… well, the sun is always there.

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Okay, buckle up, buttercups! This isn't your perfectly polished travel guide, this is… me, completely unprepared and possibly slightly sunburnt, taking on Pellicon Beach Resort in Havelock Island. Prepare for a bumpy, beautiful ride.

Pellicon Beach Resort: My Chaotic Havelock Island Odyssey (aka, Pray for Me)

Day 1: Arrival - Paradise? More Like… "Plane-Crazed!"

  • Morning (7:00 AM): Awaken to the glorious sound of my own internal alarm clock screaming "PANIC! You're going to the Andaman Islands!" Packed. Or, rather, threw things into a suitcase. My packing strategy? "Hope for the best, pray for the rest." Let's be honest, I probably forgot something essential. Like a toothbrush. Or underwear. (Shudder).
  • (9:00 AM): Flight from… somewhere (details are hazy, blame the pre-flight jitters). The turbulence was so bad I swore I saw the airplane's wings morph into the flapping arms of a terrified seagull. Tried to meditate. Failed. Succumbed to the existential dread of flying.
  • Afternoon (1:00 PM): Landed in Port Blair! The air, thick with humidity and the promise of adventure. The airport? Charming, in a "tiny, slightly chaotic, Indian version of something you'd see in a Wes Anderson film" kind of way.
  • (2:30 PM): Ferry to Havelock. The MV Makruzz ferry? Felt like a floating disco. Neon lights, pulsating music, and I swear I saw a couple of guys trying to start a conga line. Seasickness pills? Check. Used them? Nope. My guts declared war on the ocean.
  • (4:30 PM): FINALLY, HAVELOCK! Found my driver – a lovely, perpetually smiling local named Raj – and made the bumpy drive (read: off-roading adventure) to Pellicon. The resort? First impressions? Lush! Like, Jurassic Park lush. I half expected a velociraptor to leap out from behind a coconut tree.
  • (5:30 PM): Check-in. The bungalow? Adorable. But… no AC. Panic level: rising. Turns out, the "sea view" is a bit of a stretch. More like "slightly less-obstructed-by-jungle-view." Still, the sunset? Jaw-dropping. Managed to forget the no-AC situation… for about ten minutes.
  • (7:00 PM): Dinner at Pellicon's restaurant. The food? Actually, pretty good, surprisingly so. Ordered what I thought was a "safe" option: the grilled fish. It arrived… whole. Eyes staring back at me. Let’s just say, I wasn't feeling very adventurous.
  • (9:00 PM): Attempt at stargazing. Mosquitoes became my new friends. Swatted away everything that moved! Gave up. Passed out in a sweaty heap, dreaming of air conditioning.

Day 2: Scuba Diving! (And a Whole Lot More)

  • Morning (6:00 AM): Woke up in a puddle of my own sweat. Definitely feeling the lack of AC now. Decided to embrace the heat- it's character building, right? (Lies.)
  • ** (8:00 AM):** Breakfast. The buffet was… enthusiastic. Fruit, of course, was amazing. The coffee? Strong. Like, "wrestle a bear" strong. Just what I needed!
  • (9:30 AM): Scuba Diving time! Booked a beginner's course. My inner monologue sounded something like, "I'm going to die. I'm going to drown. I should have taken that swimming class in fifth grade."
  • (10:00 AM - 12:00 PM): The actual scuba diving. Okay, here’s the truth: I was terrified. Clumsy. Kept sputtering water through the regulator. But… then I went down. And holy mother of pearl, it was MAGICAL. The coral! The fish! The absolute silence of the deep… It was like being in a whole other world. Forgetting all my fear!
  • (12:30 PM): Post-dive euphoria. Sat on the beach, sun-kissed and feeling like a goddamn superhero. The marine life was so beautiful and peaceful.
  • (2:00 PM): Lunched at a beach shack. The food tasted that much more amazing. Pure relief!
  • (4:00 PM): Explored the beach, which I’m pretty sure is called "Radhanagar"? Yes! A beautiful white-sand beach. The water was crystal clear. Truly a postcard picture.
  • (5:30 PM): Back to the bungalow. The AC situation still unresolved. Contemplated building a fan out of palm fronds. Decided to embrace the sweat. It's a lifestyle, now.
  • (7:30 PM): Dinner. Fish again (this time cooked, no eyes staring back!). Made friends with a couple of other travelers. The camaraderie helped me get over my earlier fear. We talked about travel, life, the existential dread of the world, and the lack of AC.
  • (9:30 PM): Attempt to watch the stars… again. Same mosquito issue. This time, I brought a mosquito net. Victory! (Sort of… still hot).

Day 3: Beaches, Bliss, and Bye-Bye, Havelock

  • Morning (7:00 AM): Woke up feeling strangely Zen. Maybe the heat was getting to me. Or maybe just exhausted.
  • (8:00 AM): Another fantastic buffet breakfast. My stomach and I were starting to become quite fond of each other.
  • (9:00 AM - 12:00 PM): Hired a scooter (terrifying, but worth it). Explored more of Havelock. Visited other beaches (Elephant Beach was a bit crowded, but still gorgeous). The island is a real gem.
  • (1:00 PM): Lunch at a seafood restaurant. Ate way too much. Felt bloated. But happy.
  • (2:30 PM): Last swim in the ocean. It was hard to say goodbye. If only I could stay!
  • (4:00 PM): Back to the resort to pack. The humidity had transformed my clothes into one giant, sticky ball of fabric.
  • (5:00 PM): Ferry back to Port Blair. The music was less annoying this time. Maybe I was just desensitized. Or maybe I’d found myself.
  • (7:00 PM): Farewell dinner in Port Blair. Reflecting on the trip so far. My mind was made!
  • (9:00 PM): Checked into the hotel and crashed. Already dreaming of returning to Havelock. Even in the sweltering heat.

Day 4: Departure - Until we meet again!

  • Morning (6:00 AM): Woke up in a daze of sleep.
  • (7:00 AM): Breakfast, packed, and got ready to go.
  • (8:00 AM): Airport, and, finally, home. I’m exhausted, but… Changed!

Quirks and Rambles:

  • The Food: The fruit! Oh, the fruit! Mangoes, papayas, pineapples… I could live on them alone. The spices in everything!
  • The Heat: It’s relentless. Embrace it. Drink tons of water. Swear a lot.
  • The People: The locals were incredibly welcoming, and they’re just as excited as you are!
  • The Bugs: Bring the bug spray. Trust me. And maybe a flamethrower. (Just kidding… mostly).
  • The Beauty: It’s breathtaking. Truly. Raw. Untamed. Unforgettable.

Emotional Reactions:

  • Fear: The scuba diving almost broke me. I'm not the most confident person in the water. But I did it!
  • Joy: Floating underwater, seeing the coral and the fish…. pure, unadulterated joy.
  • Frustration: The AC situation tested my patience.
  • Amazement: The sunsets. The sheer beauty of the island. Constantly amazed!

The Verdict:

Pellicon Beach Resort? Not perfect. The AC thing was a bummer. But Havelock Island? A slice of paradise. My soul feels slightly singed by the sun, slightly mosquito-bitten, and completely in love. I'll be back. With a better AC plan, and maybe a hazmat suit for the bugs. And definitely, more sunscreen.

So, there you have it. A slightly messy, very honest, and completely human travel itinerary. Happy travels! (And good luck! You'll need it.)

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Havelock Island Paradise: Pellicon Beach Resort - Ask Me Anything (Because I've *Been*)

(And let me tell you, it was... an experience.)

Okay, so, is Pellicon Beach Resort REALLY as dreamy as the pictures?

Alright, let's be real. The pictures? Yeah, they're gorgeous. Sun-drenched beaches, turquoise water, little bungalows practically *begging* you to order another cocktail. And, look, some of that is true. The beach itself? Stunning. Fine white sand, the waves whispering sweet nothings... when the tide's right. See, that's where the reality check comes in. My first impression? "Wow." My *second* impression, after the tiny, slightly-damp-from-the-monsoon-season bungalow? "...Wow, it's a bit snug." The pictures? They forgot to mention the slight smell of mildew. Mildew is part of the charm, right? Just kidding (mostly).

What's the food situation like? Is it all just endless seafood? (I'm slightly allergic.)

Okay, food. This is a BIG one. Seafood is practically the island's *official* cuisine. Which, if you're a seafood aficionado, is heaven. If, like me, you have a slightly complicated relationship with the underwater world (allergy!), it's a bit trickier. Pellicon's restaurant tries. Bless their hearts, they do. They had a vegetarian section, which was... adequate. One day, I swear, I ate more dal than I have in my entire life. But they *tried*. The staff was incredibly sweet, and on day three, the chef (a lovely man named Sanjay) started making me special, seafood-free curries. The best part? That first bite of that dal? Pure, unadulterated relief. A culinary life-saver. Remember, communicate your needs!

Can you actually *relax* at Pellicon, or is it just a constant stream of tourists?

Alright, "relaxing." That depends on your definition. Look, it's Havelock. Tourists are a given. Pellicon is popular, so expect some company. However, the beach is long enough that you can usually find a slightly quieter spot. I, personally, found ultimate relaxation at around 6:00 am. before the sun hit high gear, or when the day-trippers had long gone. I am a total early bird. I would be there, drinking my coffee, watching the colours of the sun go wild, and pretending I was the only person on earth. Seriously, that was the best. The *noise* of the waves and me? Pure bliss. If you love to play beach volleyball, though, well, good luck!

What activities are there to do *besides* lounging on the beach? Is it all just snorkelling and diving?

Snorkelling and diving are HUGE. Like, world-class. Don't even think of going to Havelock Island without doing at least *one*. I'm not a diver, but even snorkelling was incredible. Saw a turtle! And a bunch of other colourful fish that I couldn't name, but looked really cool (and I *think* they left me alone). Beyond that... well, options are a little more limited, but that's kind of the charm. You can rent a scooter and explore the island. Go for a hike (there are trails, though some are... challenging). Watch the sunset. I spent hours just wandering around, taking photos, and basically just absorbing all the sights, sounds and smells. Then again, I love *doing* nothing so that might not be your cup of tea.

The bungalows – what are they *really* like? Be honest!

Okay, Bungalows. I am a brutal honesty person. They are the best and/or worst part of the stay. Let's just say, 'rustic charm' is the operative phrase. My first? The air conditioning worked *sometimes*. The mosquito net? Well, it *tried*. A small insect or two... somehow... made their way in. However, my second bungalow? Oh, that was a dream! I think someone must've changed the AC! The bathroom? Basic, but clean. I'm not sure it was the best but the location, right on the beach, was priceless. Waking up to the sound of waves, stepping out onto the sand... pure magic. I also fell in love with the little balcony that had lovely, comfortable chairs.

What's the service like? Are the staff friendly?

The staff? Oh, they were amazing. I had a small issue with my bungalow (okay, more then one), and they sorted it out quickly. I had forgotten my charger, and one of the staff members did his best to find me one, and in the interim even lent me his! Everyone was always smiling, super helpful, and genuinely seemed to care about your experience. They didn't bat an eyelid when I spilled an entire cup of coffee all over myself during breakfast on the first day. That says a lot. They even remembered my name (well, after a few days). Seriously, they were the best part of it all.

Is it worth the money? Is the price justified?

That's the million-dollar question, isn't it? Is it worth it? Look, Pellicon isn't budget travel. But, considering the location, the beach access, and the general island vibe, I'd say... probably. The experience is very important to consider. It’s not perfect, by any stretch of the imagination. But the imperfections? They sort of add to the charm. And that beach? That beach ALONE is almost worth the price. Would I go back? Absolutely! (Provided I score a bungalow with a working AC!).

Tell me about the journey to get there. I'm dreading the boat.

Oh, the boat. Right. Okay, so the ferry from Port Blair. Prep yourself. If you get seasick, TAKE pills. Seriously. I did. I saw some people *not* take pills. It wasn't pretty. They can be choppy, and if the weather turns? Brace yourselves. The journey itself? It's about two hours. The views are spectacular, though. Turquoise water, green islands... when you aren't clinging to your seat, trying not to hurl. Upon arrival? It's magical. The boat ride is a necessary evil. You can do it!

Any secret tips or tricks for making the most of my stay at Pellicon?