Butler Bay Beach is renowned for its natural beauty, pristine sands, and tranquil ambiance. It is one of the longest beaches in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, offering panoramic views of the Andaman Sea and lush greenery.
The beach is named after Lt. John Butler, a British naval officer who surveyed the coastline of Little Andaman Island in the 19th century. Butler Bay Beach is relatively undeveloped and less visited compared to other tourist spots in the Andaman Islands, making it an ideal destination for travelers seeking solitude and serenity. Butler Bay Beach is one of the nesting grounds for turtles in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Visitors can witness the nesting activities of Olive Ridley turtles during the nesting season (December to February), contributing to conservation efforts.