The island is surrounded by crystal clear cyan colored water with a shallow shoreline that offers a magnificent underwater view.
The beach is white sand and shaded by dense tropical trees with hints of huts and wooden benches to set the mood.
Make sure not to get in the water without a guide as it is not usually allowed. This was done to protect the visitors from unwanted sea dwellers and protect the coral from interference.
North Bay, doesn't have it's own Jetty, so you'll have to get on the island and board the boats via a floating platform, provided by the Government.
The underwater biodiversity of North Bay is unmatched and boasts some of the most healthy coral settlements housing lots of fish species, some of which are not found anywhere else in Andaman. The large coral belts under the 2 KM of radius near the isle is filled with huge coral belts that are protected under the care of Andaman Administration and therefore diving and activity spots change every month.
The platform is strong but not too steady during heavy waves, and the sides are only protected by rope, so make sure you are well balanced during the transition. Although, the reason has yet to be discovered for that, we suspect they did the like the view from the top of the hill. The hill from where it was taken can only be reached by trekking from the forest, but you may visit if you'd like a pic of your own.