Mumbai International Cruise Terminal
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of several development projects related to the maritime sector costing more than Rs 7,870 crore on 20 September. He will inaugurate the Mumbai International Cruise Terminal at Indira Dock. Let us tell you that this is the largest cruise terminal in India, which has a capacity of 10 lakh passengers every year. In such a situation, let us know about its specialty
When was the construction work started?
According to media reports, the construction of Mumbai International Cruise Terminal was started in the year 2018. Today this terminal is ready for travelers with modern features and grand design. Spread over about 4.15 lakh square feet, this terminal has 22 lifts, 10 escalators and parking of about 300 trains. The special thing is that this terminal can easily handle 2 large cruise vessels at a time.
What does the terminal look from inside?
The inner part of the Mumbai International Cruise Terminal has been designed in the best way. Its roof is made in the shape of waves, which gives the passengers a sea feeling. The immigration process of passengers coming here will also be completed here. It is estimated that every day around 10,000 passengers will be able to travel from this terminal.
What are the facilities for passengers?
Many facilities have been provided in the terminal keeping in mind the convenience of the passengers. This includes multi-level car parking, escalator, medical facilities, restaurants for food and drink. There are many attractive places not only to travel but also for traveling and spending time.
Where is the terminal located in Mumbai?
This cruise terminal has been developed on Mumbai port’s Ballad Pier. Special check-in and immigration counters have been created here for foreign travelers. According to reports, this terminal has the ability to handle about 5 cruise ships every day.