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India’s largest city possesses an energy and gusto that few cities can imitate. On cruises from Mumbai, a stay in the city provides an experience that combines thousands of years of history with a modern, bustling hub for business, leisure, and more than a dash of glamor. Sip a gin cocktail in one of the city’s many speakeasy lounges, then tour the ornate Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, one of the city’s most fashionable addresses. Don’t miss a stroll or a car ride along Mumbai’s Marine Drive, also known as the Queen’s Necklace, where you’ll be able to enjoy views of the Arabian Sea and the Mumbai skyline.
On our cruises from Mumbai, you can lay out in the sun on the sandy serene shores of Goa or get a healing Thai massage in Phuket. Visit the iconic blue-roofed Gangaramaya Temple in Colombo, built on beautiful Beira Lake. Take in sweeping panoramic city views from the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur. Stroll through the manicured flower beds at the Mirijjawila Botanic Garden in Sri Lanka, and shop for trinkets at the famous Chinese Clan Jetties in Penang. You’ll enjoy the best of Asia on luxury cruises from Mumbai with Celebrity Cruises.
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Take a trip to Wat Chalong, a spectacular Buddhist temple that houses a fragment of bone in its Grand Pagoda which is said to be from Lord Buddha himself. Head to the fashionable Surin Beach, for a day of sun, sea, sand or a delicious meal at one of the many fine restaurants in the area. Don’t miss a trip to see the massive Big Buddha statue, which towers at nearly 150 feet tall, and overlooks Kata Beach and Karon Beach from its perch atop the Nakkerd Hills.
Penang, Malaysia
Penang is an island rich in culture, history, and natural beauty. Explore its UNESCO-protected shops and antique small buildings with colorful facades in Old George Town. Pay a visit to the Kek Lok Si Temple to marvel at its majestic seven-story pagoda which towers over the gold-colored sweeping roofs on the Chinese-style worship halls below. Go for dinner and drinks on the lively Gurney Road, then take a scenic stroll along the waterfront for great views of the modern city center.
Colombo, Sri Lanka
On an overnight stop to Colombo, you’ll have lots of time to take in lots of sightseeing at a relaxed pace in comfort and style. Visit the Gangaramaya Temple, the city’s most revered Buddhist site of worship that houses an incredible relic chamber, library, and museum. To learn more about the history of Sri Lanka and its culture, head to the National Museum, featuring over 100,000 national heritage items on display. Wander the vibrant, bustling streets of Pettah neighborhood, where you’ll find tasty local street food, markets, and bazaars.
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Cruises to Mumbai with Celebrity bring you comfort, luxury, elegant surroundings, and attentive, intuitive service. You’ll sail on the revolutionized Celebrity Millennium, where you’ll find the best in exclusive dining and all-suite accommodations at The Retreat. Indulge in relaxing treatments at The Spa before heading for some fresh air and cocktails at Millennium’s Sunset Bar, overlooking the ship’s wake.
Celebrity’s itineraries for cruises to Mumbai offer a diverse selection of some of the most exciting cities, ports, and islands in Asia. You’ll be awe-struck by ornate temples in Phuket and Colombo. Dip your toes into sparkling blue water on the palm-shaded beaches in Goa. Shop for luxury brands in Kuala Lumpur before heading up over 80 stories to the panoramic observation deck at the Petronas Towers.
Mumbai, India Cruise Port Facilities and Location
The commercial port and cruise terminal of Port Mumbai are both busy year-round, making this one of the world’s most serviced ports. Many cruise ships dock at Ballard Pier, from where you can take a taxi to some of Mumbai’s most important sights, rather than walk. Or book a shore excursion to learn more about this fascinating city. The cruise terminal is also equipped with amenities like restrooms, wifi, and duty-free shopping for souvenirs.
Top Sights & Attractions in Mumbai
Taj mahal palace hotel.
For an afternoon in true opulence, head to the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, which has been an icon of the Mumbai cityscape since opening in 1903. The hotel is linked with decades of Mumbai history, which you can learn about on a guided tour through the grounds. Stay for drinks and a five-star dinner in luxe style.
Elephanta Caves
Take a ferry from the stunning Gateway of India on the way to this UNESCO World Heritage Site, located on an island, and stand in awe of the 5th and 6th century cave temples honoring Hindu deities. The island is scattered with archaeological remains that provide an insight into its rich history.
Prince of Wales Museum
The Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, previously known at the Prince of Wales Museum, is one of Mumbai’s enduring heritage sites, which contains collections and exhibits of art, artifacts, and textiles dating back thousands of years. Art lovers can’t miss this museum during their Mumbai cruise.
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Top things to do in mumbai, shop the markets along the colaba causeway.
From tasty street eats to beautiful clothing and fabrics for sale, the Colaba Causeway is arguably Mumbai’s most famous shopping experience. You’ll want to take home a bit of everything with you as you navigate the tightly-placed stalls. Vendors selling jewelry, books, and bargains bring an authentic charm to this bustling commercial way. Carry a few extra rupees and remember that haggling is all part of the fun here.
Stroll Down Marine Drive
The bayside promenade of Marine Drive is one of Mumbai’s most famous attractions, providing a killer view of the Arabian Sea from start to finish, and art deco architecture dating back to the 1930s. As you watch the sunset along Marine Drive, you’ll understand why it’s dubbed the “Queen’s Necklace” when the streets light up at night.
See the Tranquil Hanging Gardens
Take a step out of the urban, cosmopolitan side of Mumbai and into the Hanging Gardens. This tranquil oasis is a green space where people jog, stroll, practice yoga, and take in the sights. There are some great views of Marine Drive from the top of the hill, and many pleasantly aesthetic sculptures and topiary in the shapes of animals dotted around the gardens.
Where should I eat in Mumbai?
Harbour Bar
Address: The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, Colaba, Mumbai
For a swanky evening cocktail, you can’t beat Harbour Bar, located within the Taj Mahal Palace in Mumbai. Stop in for drinks at the lounge and stay for tapas. The mood is romantic, and the bar offers a look back at Mumbai history. Try one of Mumbai’s famous gin cocktails here.
Udipi Shri Krishna Boarding
Address: 1st Floor, LBS Market Building, Lakhamsi Napoo Road
For a quick lunch while on a Mumbai cruise, Udipi Shri Krishna Boarding is a must-try. The menu hasn’t changed since it opened in 1942. It’s an old-school spot for South Indian cuisine, specifically thali, which are traditional South Indian dishes served in a platter style. All dishes are served on banana leaves. Enjoy some cold, refreshing mango juice with your lunch.
Colaba Social
Address: 24, B K Boman Behram Marg, Apollo Bandar, Colaba, Mumbai
Aptly named, the Colaba Social is a no-frills pub that aims for visitors to socialize with the help of drinks and simple food, which ranges from traditional Indian dishes to comfort foods like grilled cheese sandwiches and burgers and fries.
Bombay Canteen
Address: Unit-1, Process House, S.B. Road, Kamala Mills, Near Radio Mirchi Office Lower, Parel, Mumbai
Bombay Canteen is one of Mumbai’s most bustling spots and offers options for those looking for just drinks, dinner, or a delicious Sunday brunch. Try the slow-braised oxtail or the pork vindaloo taco. If you’re craving sweets, there’s the tamil nadu dosa waffle, served with fresh whipped cream and coffee ice cream.
What’s the culture and history of Mumbai?
Until recently, Mumbai was known to many as the city of Bombay, and today it’s one of the biggest and most populated cities in the world, with a population of 20 million. Mumbai wears many hats; it’s the center of the Bollywood film industry, a tech hub, and also maintains India’s strong financial pulse. The official language spoken is Marathi, but residents in Mumbai often speak English, Hindi, and other regional dialects. Life’s pace here is fast and furious, but Mumbai’s best quality is how passionate city dwellers are about their events, festivals, film, and cuisine.
Where can I go shopping near the Mumbai cruise port?
There isn’t a great deal near the cruise port beyond the area’s plentiful duty-free shopping. Once you get into Mumbai, Colaba Market is a popular spot for clothing and jewelry shopping, while Chor Bazaar is famous for fine Indian antiques. Crawford Market is a must to purchase fruits, vegetables, and other food items, even if you just want a light snack or an intriguing photo opportunity. This bustling market will give you a true sense of Mumbai’s chaos.
How can I get around Mumbai?
Traditional taxis and ride-sharing app Uber are available in Mumbai. You’ll want to haggle on the fare with your driver if taking a conventional yellow taxi or a rickshaw. Taking a taxi is one of the easiest ways to get around and there are plenty of drivers waiting near the cruise terminal. Destinations like the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel are only a 10-minute ride away.
What are the local currency & tipping customs?
The Indian rupee (INR) is the country’s official currency. You’ll also find U.S. dollars are commonly accepted, but you’ll get a better exchange rate when you use rupees. ATMs are scattered throughout Mumbai. If you have great taxi service, you can round up to the nearest bill or leave an extra rupee for them. Otherwise, tipping is 15-20% for servers and other services based on the quality of the service you receive. Haggling in markets and souvenir shops is common.
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Mumbai's Marine Drive: The Complete Guide
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Marine Drive, Mumbai's iconic curved coastal boulevard, is often referred to as the Queen's Necklace because of its glowing string of street lights. This popular seaside promenade provides a refreshing break from the claustrophobic concrete jungle that covers most of the city. In 2018, the long stretch of Art Deco buildings lining it received UNESCO World Heritage status, as part of the Victorian Gothic and Art Deco Ensembles of Mumbai. Notably, Mumbai has the second largest collection of Art Deco buildings in the world, after Miami.
This complete guide to Marine Drive provides more information about its history and how to visit it.
Marine Drive was built as part of the British government's Back Bay Reclamation Scheme during the second phase of Mumbai's urban development in the early 20th century. This scheme involved dredging the sea and dumping stone into it, to create land and expand the city westward.
An inscription on a lamp post near Girgaum Chowpatty indicates that the construction of Marine Drive began there, at what was called Kennedy Sea Face, in 1915. It was named after Sir Michael Kavanagh Kennedy, an engineer who was Secretary of the Bombay Public Works Department and a General in the British Army. Unfortunately, he died in 1898, well before the reclamation works began.
Marine Drive actually ended up shorter than planned, as logistical problems meant less land was reclaimed than expected. By the mid 1930s, most of the infrastructure works were complete, and the pavement and sidewalk were being laid. Attention turned to architecture, particularly the Art Deco style that was gripping the world. It was seen as glamorous and modern, and was eagerly embraced by the wealthy movie stars and Parsi migrants who went on a building spree along Marine Drive.
Many of the Parsis were progressive industrialists. They favored contemporary apartments and offices, as opposed to the city's pervasive imperial Gothic and Indo-Saracenic structures. The Art Deco style reflected their aspirations and enabled them to portray themselves as elite jet-setting Indians, engaged in western culture. It also rebranded Mumbai as a metropolis on the move and breaking away from the British.
The last of Marine Drive's Art Deco buildings came up in the late 1940s and 1950s, towards the northern end of the boulevard. The owners were mostly wealthy Hindu families who migrated from Pakistan during the 1947 Partition of India. Kuwaiti royals also owned a couple of the buildings (the Al-Sabah and Al-Jabreya Court buildings) as holiday homes.
Many of Marine Drive's hotels have interesting histories as well. The Sea Green Hotel was previously a residential apartment building that was occupied by the British army in the Second World War. The Intercontinental used to be the Natraj Hotel, built on the site of the exclusive, Europeans-only Bombay Club. The Natraj had what was possibly the city's first ice cream parlor, Yankee Doodle. Hotel Marine Plaza was originally the Bombay International Hotel, where the members-only Studio 29 nightclub revolutionized the city's party scene in the 1980s. The Trident hotel was constructed as the Oberoi Sheraton in 1972. This towering hotel was the tallest hotel in India at the time, with 550 rooms and 30 floors, and was the first hotel in the city rival to the landmark Taj Palace hotel. The Trident and adjoining Oberoi hotel, a newer luxury business hotel that opened in 1986, were attacked by terrorists in 2008.
The proximity of Marine Drive to Churchgate Street (now known as Veer Nariman Road) ensured its popularity as a residential area. By the swinging sixties, the street was the epicenter of the city's nightlife.. Locals enjoyed being able to walk to its many jazz clubs, bars and restaurants.
After Bombay became Mumbai in 1996, numerous roads were also renamed to remove lingering colonial connotations. This included Marine Drive, which is now officially called Netaji Subhash Chandra Marg.
The boulevard's prime location and the city's shortage of space have driven the price of old Art Deco apartments up to $2 million or more. These days, most people can only ambitiously dream of living there, and nostalgically dream of the past.
Marine Drive extends about 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) from the Nariman Point business district to Girgaum Chowpatty at the foot of posh Malabar Hill in South Mumbai. Its bordered by the Back Bay, which joins the Arabian Sea, on one side and Western Line of the Mumbai local train on the other.
How to Get There
Marine Drive can easily be reached by taxi in less than 10 minutes from the Colaba tourist district . Expect to pay around 60-120 rupees, on depending where exactly you want to go.
If taking the local train, there are three stations near Marine Drive on the Western Line — Chuchgate Railway station (at the far south, where the trains originate at terminate), Marine Lines (near the center), and Charni Road (at the far north, near Girgaum Chowpatty).
Maharashtra Tourism's Mumbai Darshan city bus tour and Nilambari open deck bus tour also include Marine Drive.
What to Do There
Joining the city's inhabitants for a stroll along Marine Drive is a quintessential thing to do in Mumbai. It takes about an hour to cover the whole stretch.
Girgaum Chowpatty beach is the sunset hangout spot in Mumbai. You'll be able to watch the sun slink down behind the Malabar Hill skyline, while sampling local snacks from the assembly of street food stalls. It becomes circus-like there on weekends. Mumbai Magic conducts an evening walking tour of the area . If you're a foodie, you may prefer this Reality Tours & Travel street food tour.
Those who have cash to splash should head to Dome , the seductive rooftop bar at the Intercontinental hotel on Marine Drive, for sunset cocktails. It's the perfect place to soak up the fading light of the day, as it's replaced by the illuminating flicker of candles and glow of the Queen's Necklace.
A block away, on the corner of Veer Nariman Road, is one of Marine Drive's most prominent and best preserved Art Deco buildings, Soona Mahal . It was built in 1937 by the late Kawasji Fakirji Sidhwa, a Parsi who had a flourishing country liquor business, and named after his grandmother Soona bai Kawasji Sidhwa. The family ran a plush bed and breakfast there. Nowadays, the building is home to the renowned Pizza by the Bay restaurant (formerly Talk of the Town, which opened in 1968).
Those who are particularly interested in Art Deco buildings may wish to join theMumbai in Design architecture tour offered by No Footprints. If you'd like more information on the buildings along with pictures check out the Art Deco Mumbai website .
Head to the National Center for Performing Arts , at the far southern end of Marine Drive, for a dose of culture. Catch a talk, film screening, play, dance or live music show.
Children will appreciate a trip to Taraporewala Aquarium , which reopened after renovation in 2015. It's India's oldest aquarium, built in 1951, and named after Parsi philanthropist DB Taraporewala who donated money for its construction.
If you're visiting Mumbai during the monsoon season , Marine Drive is one of the best places to experience the monsoon in the city. Waves energetically crash over the promenade during high tide.
In addition, Marine Drive is a popular spot for fireworks on Diwali (late October or early November each year) and the immersion of Ganesh statues at Girgaum Chowpatty during the epic annual Ganesh festival (usually in September each year).
Accommodations
Marine Drive's hotels are clustered at the southern end of the promenade. For the ultimate indulgence stay at the Oberoi , one of the top five-star hotels in Mumbai , for upwards of about 15,000 rupees ($220) per night including tax. It has a handy location close the National Center for Performing Arts.
Good deals are often available at the Trident Nariman Point next to the Oberoi. It's possible to get a room for under 10,000 rupees ($140) per night, including tax.
The Hotel Marine Plaza is a nautical-themed boutique hotel in a similar price bracket, with sea view rooms from 12,800 rupees ($170) per night including tax. The rooftop swimming pool has outstanding views as well. Another attraction at the hotel is Geoffrey's, a famed British style pub.
Rooms at the Intercontinental Marine Drive are priced from about 14,000 rupees ($200) per night, including tax. It's a small five-star hotel with 60 rooms.
The atmospheric Sea Green Hotel is a cheaper option that's retained its Art Deco character. The spacious rooms all have balconies and most have sea views. Expect to pay around 6,000 rupees ($85) per night upwards, including tax and breakfast.
Bentley Hotel , in Art Deco Krishna Mahal, recently received makeover and is suitable for budget -conscious travelers. Some of the rooms are small but they're clean and comfortable, and priced under 3,500 ($50) per night including tax and breakfast.
Alternatively, there are more heritage hotels just off Marine Drive on Veer Nariman Road. These include the Ambassador and Chateau Windsor .
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Have you ever thought of exploring a beautiful city from the sea? Ever wondered how would it be to watch a city go by as you observe from the decks of a cruise? Well, if you have actually picturized this then the Jalesh Cruise Mumbai High Seas tour is here to make all your imaginations come true! The famous and ultra-luxurious Jalesh Cruise is the first multi-destination cruise in India which sails across Mumbai and even beyond. It takes you through the waters of Mumbai straight into the tranquility that the sea has to offer. And why do we specifically stress on Mumbai? Because Mumbai is the city that never sleeps, it is the city that never stops to dream, and it is the very city that has captivated tourists and locals alike with its charm and the beautiful untamed sea.
Located on the Konkan Coast in Maharashtra, Mumbai is known for its pristine beaches and sea-facing monuments and while there are many incredible reasons why one may think of visiting Mumbai, the best one is that a breathtaking cruise journey now awaits you in the city of dreams like never before. On your cruise, you will cross some of the most legendary landmarks of Mumbai and there wouldn’t be a single moment that would be dull, which means it will be an experience of a lifetime to simply stand by the deck and watch the sparkle of the water as you watch the quaint city breathe in its element. So, if you are looking for a quick getaway near Mumbai yet do not wish to go too far, board your cruise from the Green Gate for the most awaited experience of your life!
It is almost like drawing a parallel when it comes to putting together the serenity of Mumbai and the brilliant things offered at this Jalesh Cruise Mumbai High Seas tour . There are umpteen things you can do on your cruise such as check out awesome plays, magic shows, and even live-music concerts. You can also pamper yourself at the rejuvenating spa centers at the cruise as you allow yourself to feel closer to both your mind and nature outside. There are also many restaurants that serve delectable cuisines which you can try, after which you can try your hand at luck as you unfold the cards at the casino.
This Mumbai High Seas cruise package clearly has a lot of fun and enthralling experiences to offer to their guests and if you want to have this special experience with your close ones, then go ride this awesome cruise on the sparkling waters of Mumbai by availing this exotic tour package!
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Buckle yourselves and set on the journey of a thousand memories
On your first day as you get on board on the cruise from the Green Gate, unwind for a bit and then embrace yourself to explore all the fun and blissful experiences on the deck because this Jalesh Cruise Mumbai High Seas packag e doesn’t just come with gallons of the sea, right? After spending your day at leisure, have a scrumptious dinner and head to your luxury-filled room for an overnight stay at the cruise.
Jalesh Cruise: Explore the activities & experiences on-board
Water water everywhere and still so much to do!
Your second day at the cruise calls for indulgence in the best that this Jalesh Cruise tour package for Mumbai High Seas has to offer! You can pamper yourself at the relaxing spa on-site where you can get everything from body massages to acupuncture sessions. You can also go shopping or catch a movie amidst the captivating waters (Yes, this cruise has got it all)! With so many activities, you are sure to have a great time with your loved ones! Post exploring the cruise and treating your taste buds, with the meal, head to your room for an overnight stay.
Jalesh Cruise: Deboard and bid adieu to the sea
Say goodbye to the friendly waters of Mumbai!
Since it is your last day at this Mumbai High Seas cruise , we say make the most of whatever time you have. Treat yourself with a hearty breakfast and capture some more amazing pictures against the backdrop of the majestic sea and take them back home as sweet memories and souvenirs from your trip. It’s time to bid adieu, deboard, and head back home!
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Jalesh Cruise is India’s first multi-destination cruise line that covers many domestic and international spots and provides top-notch services along with great hospitality.
Are pregnant women allowed on the Jalesh Cruise Mumbai High Seas tour?
Women who are pregnant above 6 months are not allowed on the cruise.
What are some things to do on Jalesh Cruise?
Shopping, indulging in spa treatments and massages, trying your luck at the casino, treating your taste buds at the different restaurants on-board, and watching movies on-deck are some of the experiences you have while you’re on the Jalesh Cruise.
What does High Seas mean?
High Seas mean international waters that are under no particular country’s jurisdiction.
What kind of rooms are available on the Jalesh Cruise?
Jalesh Cruise has the following kinds of rooms that you can stay in:
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Are infants allowed on board with Jalesh cruise?
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If Los Angeles has Hollywood, then Mumbai, formerly Bombay, has Bollywood. Mumbai shore excursions bring you to the city of dream, money, and fame – is India’s richest and most famous one, and also the core of India’s financial power. It is not hyperbole when saying that Mumbai is an extreme city. The best of the city is making those who come here a feeling of being twisting, even risking and also energizing simultaneously. The city is exactly preposterous same as your feeling. As we see in the movie ‘Slumdog Millionaire’, besides lines of skyscrapers, expensive restaurants, luxury bars and clubs, splendor cafés, the slum – have to note that is the country’s biggest one – stands for several years. Put the conflict between rich and poor behind, Mumbai shore excursions are worth-visit to hungry visitors with plenty of attractions to see.
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2 nights | mumbai – goa costa cruise.
- Mumbai | Goa | Mumbai
- 25 MAR 2024, 22 APR 2024, 20 MAY 2024, 30 SEP 2024, 21 OCT 2024, 18 NOV 2024, 16 DEC 2024, 13 JAN 2025, 10 FEB 2025, 10 MAR 2025, 7 APR 2025, 5 MAY 2025, 2 JUN 2025
Embark on a delightful 2-night Costa Cruise from Mumbai to Goa and immerse yourself in an unforgettable maritime experience. Departing from Mumbai, this cruise takes you on a mesmerizing journey along the stunning Arabian Sea coastline to the vibrant destination of Goa. Enjoy the luxury and comfort of Costa Cruise’s state-of-the-art facilities, indulge in world-class dining, and revel in exciting onboard activities and entertainment. Whether you’re seeking relaxation, adventure, or simply a memorable getaway, this 2-night Mumbai to Goa Costa Cruise promises to create cherished memories that will last a lifetime.
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- Indian Dance Show
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- DJ Party on Pool Deck
- Bollywood Dance Show
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- The Screen (Outdoor Movie Nights)
- Two Bottles of Water (500 ml each ) per person per day- per cabin
- Complimentary access to Fitness Centre
- Access to Swimmimg pool & Jacuzzi
- Access to Casino
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Day 1 Welcome Onboard - Mumbai
Mumbai is a megacity of fame, glamor and art. It is also a veritable galaxy of stars, reigning with rich history, beautiful British architecture, museums, beaches, places of worship and most importantly, Bollywood. Depart: 18:00:00
Day 2 Explore Goa
A paradise for sun, sand, spices and seafood, Goa has something for everyone. Spice up your weekend with sumptuous dining, stunning architecture, breathtaking beaches and fragrant spices. , Arrival: 09:00:00 Depart: 17:00:00
Day 3 Arrive in Mumbai
Arrive back in Mumbai this morning with wonderful memories of summer celebrations in Goa. Arrive: 09:00:00
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A lot of first time cruisers choose an inside cabin (an internal cabin without a window) solely due to their budget or simply because they spend maximum time at the lounge, spa, deck or activity area and only require a room for sleep and changeover. However you will be surprised to know that there is normally a very small difference to upgrade to an ocean view cabin (cabin with a view). For a whole different experience think about upgrading to a balcony cabin or mini-suite. In life, few things are worth spending a little extra money on, and a cabin with a balcony or mini-suite is worth everything. Trust Triplou!
How far in advance can I book my cruise?
Choice and availability are best when booked early. Oftentimes certain categories of cabins sell out; especially during peak seasons, so the sooner you can book the better.
What can I do onboard Costa Cruise?
As you soak in the breathtaking view of the tranquil sea and experience the grandeur of India’s First Premium Luxury Cruise Ship, you’ll be treated to loads of surprises and delightful moments. The lucky guests can enjoy high-quality accommodation such as mini-suites, cabins with ocean view and balcony, interconnecting rooms; all featuring plenty of amenities, gourmet cuisines, live entertainment, broadway musicals, burlesque performance, a breathtaking pool deck, multiple spa treatments, exciting excursions, world-class service and much more all included. Though the best part about Costa cruises is the multicuisine gourmet food; from five, six and seven-course dinners down to the burger from the grill, khaman dhokla of Gujarat to the fiery Mumbai vadapav and pav bhaji, Delhi chaat to Kolkata rolls, Goan omelette pav to Chennai idli & dosa….everything you crave for from the Indian Street can be enjoyed at the high seas.
What about the night life?
Night life is the main highlight of a cruise holiday. That’s when life onboard a cruise ship really turns on. There’s dancing, live entertainment, broadway musicals, discos and lounges, casino, feature films, and parties with all loves ones as well as new friends. And the night can go on as long as you want. Even until the spectacle of sunrise at sea.
Are there smoking areas on the ship?
There are smoking areas on the ship – these are normally in designated areas. In principle, smoking is not permitted in any onboard common areas, passage ways, swimming pools, entertainment areas, theatre, conference halls, any decks, onboard shops, food service areas (buffets and restaurants, the medical centres, child-care areas, corridors or elevator foyers, areas where Guests are assembled in groups for safety exercises, disembarkation or tour departures, public toilets, or in bars close to areas where food is served). Smoking is strictly prohibited in all staterooms and stateroom balconies.
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A Travel Insurance gives you and your loved ones peace of mind and protection in the face of an emergency. We have seen many cases of people having to cancel their holiday bookings at the last moment and losing almost the entire value of their fare due to injury, sickness, or death of a travelling companion or immediate family member. Unfortunately, there are a myriad of other unforeseeable circumstances that could occur when traveling to a new place, and travel insurance can protect your vacation investment. Whether you’re looking for medical coverage in a foreign country or want to protect your belongings, there is an insurance policy that is right for you. Our Cruise Experts will be delighted to assist you with the appropriate Travel Insurance policy for you and your loved ones. Also if you currently have travel insurance, be sure to understand what is covered and excluded.
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Best places to visit in Mumbai on a 3-day itinerary
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If you’re planning a trip to India and thinking about adding Mumbai to your itinerary, you’re in the right place. This 3-day Mumbai itinerary covers all the best places to visit in Mumbai , ensuring you experience the essence of this bustling Indian city. Our 3-day Mumbai itinerary covers must-see spots, some offbeat gems, and useful tips to make your trip hassle-free and unforgettable.
Imagine New York and Hollywood rolled into one, set in the tropics, and squeezed onto a peninsula several sizes too small. Mumbai (formerly known as Bombay) is one of the biggest and most densely packed cities on earth, India’s economic engine, and the home of Bollywood , the glamour factory that makes more movies than anywhere else – more than twice as many as Hollywood. It buzzes, it never sleeps, and don’t get in its way!
Mumbai is on the move, and you better be too if you want to get on and off trains, cross the street, order food, shop or achieve any kind of success. For this city represents both the future, in the shape of the dreams of millions, and the past, in the streetscape of grand Victorian buildings.
What do you do with three days in Mumbai? I asked local travel writer and blogger Anjali of Travel Melodies to offer her suggestions for a three-day Mumbai itinerary.
The perfect 3-day Mumbai itinerary
By Anjali of Travel Melodies.
Mumbai, formerly Bombay, reminds me a lot of New York City , particularly Manhattan. Like Manhattan, Mumbai is also located on a peninsula and ranks among the world’s richest and largest cities . One of the most notable features of Mumbai is the stark contrast between abundance and scarcity. You can see lavish homes and soaring skyscrapers that shape the city’s iconic skyline side-by-side massive slums and underdeveloped areas – such as Dharavi, Asia’s largest slum, which became famous because of the film Slumdog Millionaire .
Constantly evolving as India’s financial nucleus, Mumbai is home to more millionaires and billionaires than anywhere else in the subcontinent. It is also the home of the Indian film industry or Hindi cinema, popularly known as Bollywood. It’s here where countless ambitions take flight every second, earning it the nickname City of Dreams . The city pulsates with aspirations, dreams, and non-stop energy: Mumbai is also the City That Never Sleeps.
Despite its size and urban challenges, Mumbai’s dynamic spirit, rich history, diverse culture, delicious food, and mix of colonial and contemporary architecture make it a fascinating place to explore. A visit to Mumbai is an essential addition to your bucket list for India. I was captivated by its charm from my first visit, and the city has drawn me back many times since. I’m confident that its glamour will be irresistible to you as well. So, let’s discover the city’s magic, one day at a time.
NOTE: Like many major tourist destinations, Mumbai has its share of scams . Therefore, it’s wise to be cautious of overly friendly strangers or unofficial tour guides who might approach you with questionable offers or deals. Always verify the authenticity of any offer and rely on official sources for tours and information to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience in the city.
How to Get Around Mumbai
Mumbai’s public transport doesn’t quite match up to Delhi’s, but once the Metro train system fully connects the city, it should be comparable. (Note: Read our Perfect 3-day Delhi itinerary here.) The Mumbai Metro , though limited, is useful for certain routes like from the airport to Andheri.
The city’s infamous local trains and unique double-decker buses are the mainstays of public transportation in Mumbai. Talking about local trains, while they can be insanely crowded and not the most comfortable, riding a Mumbai Local , fondly known as the lifeline of Mumbai, is considered an essential experience for any visitor.
Running from north to south, the local train network, with three main lines – Western, Central, and Harbor, connects almost all the major areas and is the fastest and most economical way to travel long distances across the city. All the stations have ticket counters, and a tourist pass is available for short-term visitors. For female visitors, I recommend getting a ticket in the ladies compartment . (Note: Read our Guide to train travel in India .)
BEST buses are another option, covering areas beyond train routes. They’re affordable and offer a slower, scenic view of the city.
The iconic black and yellow taxis are metered and can be hailed on the street. However, if you plan to travel by taxi, I’d recommend app-based cabs like Uber or Ola over traditional taxis to avoid taxi scams.
If you are exploring the suburbs, you can hail an autorickshaw . They are ideal for short distances and are cheaper than cabs. Please ensure that the autorickshaw driver uses the meter. Note: autorickshaws are not allowed in South Mumbai.
In some areas, especially in South Mumbai, walking is a great way to soak in the city’s vibe.
Top Tip: If you are overwhelmed by public transport like me, traveling with young kids, or as a solo female traveler, I’d recommend sticking to autorickshaws or app-based cabs like Uber and Ola.
Three Day Mumbai Itinerary
Day 1 in mumbai: morning in colaba.
I always suggest starting your day super early when you are exploring a new city. This way, you can beat the crowds and make the most of your time – and this is especially true in India. Let’s face it, time is precious, especially when you have a few days to immerse yourself in a new place and experience its true essence.
7:30 am: Leopold Café
Begin your early morning with breakfast at Leopold Café in Colaba , a place that’s more than just a café – it’s a Mumbai icon. Open since 1871, this café has been a part of the city’s history for over a century.
As you enjoy your meal, keep an eye out – you might be spotted for a movie role! Leopold Café is known for being a place where casting agents often look for foreigners to appear as extras in Bollywood films.
The café serves a diverse menu, including Indian, Thai, Chinese, and Continental dishes, and is especially renowned for its fresh juices and desserts like pastries and tarts.
- Address: Police Station, Shahid Bhagat Singh Road, Colaba Causeway, near Colaba, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001
- Opening Hours: 7:30 am to 12 am
8:30 am: Gateway of India
After a hearty breakfast, stroll over to the nearby Gateway of India . Constructed in 1924, this grand stone archway, facing the Mumbai Harbour, represents the city’s colonial history.
The area around the Gateway is bustling with vendors, photographers, and street food stalls, making it a lively spot to experience Mumbai’s vibrant atmosphere while capturing some great photos.
- Opening Hours: 24X7
- Entry Fee: Free
9 am: Taj Mahal Palace Hotel
Right next to the Gateway of India, the majestic Taj Mahal Palace Hotel stands proud. This iconic hotel has a legendary story. It’s believed that Jamshedji Tata built this luxurious hotel in 1903 after being denied entry to a British hotel in Bombay.
Despite the devastating terrorist attack in November 2008, the hotel demonstrated its resilience by reopening just a few days later, and it has been completely renovated since.
You can admire the hotel’s stunning architecture from the outside, wander through its public areas, and take a moment to relax with a cup of tea at the famous Sea Lounge, which offers picturesque views of the Mumbai Harbour.
Top Tip: Try to make time for traditional Afternoon Tea at the Sea Lounge during your 3-day stay in Mumbai.
10 am: Elephanta Caves
From the Gateway of India, take a ferry to the Elephanta Caves , recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The journey itself, lasting about an hour from the Gateway of India to Elephanta Island (Gharapuri), offers stunning views of Mumbai’s skyline, harbour, and the Arabian Sea. Ferries depart and return to the Gateway of India every half hour, starting at 9 am with the last one departing at 3:30 pm.
These ancient caves are renowned for their rock-cut temples, dating from the 5th to the 7th century, and featuring some of India’s most extraordinary temple carvings.
Be ready for a bit of walking once you reach the island. A short distance from the jetty, you can either walk or take a small train for a nominal fee. Then, you’ll climb a stone staircase of more than 120 steps leading up a hill.
Top Tip: there will be lots of walking so wear comfortable shoes to ensure ease during your exploration.
- Opening Hours: 9 am to 5 pm, daily except Mondays
- Entry Tickets: INR 40 (about 0.48 cents) for Indians and INR 600 for foreigners
Day 1 in Mumbai: Afternoon in Colaba Causeway
Back in Mumbai, walk about 900 metres to the nearby Colaba Causeway aka Shahid Bhagat Singh Road, a bustling commercial street in Colaba. It’s famous for its street market, colonial-era buildings, and a variety of restaurants, cafes, and street food vendors.
2 pm: Lunch at Café Mondegar
Café Mondegar, affectionately known as Mondy’s , is another historical café in Mumbai. Every time I’m in Mumbai, I make sure to visit Mondy’s, and I’m confident you’ll love it too.
The menu includes a wide range of dishes, from Indian and Chinese to Western cuisine. Popular choices include onion rings, chili cheese toast, fish and chips, and various sandwiches and burgers.
- Address: Metro House, Colaba Causeway, near Regal Cinema, Apollo Bandar, Colaba, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001
- Opening Hours: 7 am to 12 am
3 pm: Explore Colaba Causeway
Post lunch, take some time to discover the Colaba Causeway. The area is a shopping haven, with its boutiques and lively street markets. You can find everything from trendy clothes, costume jewelry, and handbags to antiques and home décor items.
It’s a perfect place to score unique and affordable souvenirs. Just remember, bargaining is key to getting the best deals here, so don’t hesitate to negotiate prices!
Day 1 in Mumbai: Evening on Marine Drive
5:30 pm: Architectural Walk to Marine Drive
As you walk from the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel to Marine Drive , take in the stunning architecture.
Make sure to stop by Oval Maidan, lying between Churchgate and Marine Lines, famous for being the nurturing ground of many renowned Indian cricketers.
The area surrounding Oval Maidan is an architectural delight, showcasing a mix of Victorian Gothic structures like the Bombay High Court and the University of Mumbai, alongside Art Deco buildings such as Regal Cinema, Eros Cinema, Soona Mahal, Empress Court, and Keval Mahal, two contrasting styles that are part of Mumbai’s unique architectural heritage.
These Art Deco structures , along with others in Mumbai, were recognized with a UNESCO World Heritage designation in 2018 under the title The Victorian and Art Deco Ensemble of Mumbai , highlighting their global cultural significance.
Tip: If you’re feeling hungry and have some time to spare, consider visiting Swati Snacks (a bit of a detour from Oval Maidan to Marine Drive) for an authentic street food experience in Mumbai – but in a stylish and hygienic setting.
6 pm: Capture the sunset along Marine Drive
Known as the Queen’s Necklace , Marine Drive is a crescent-shaped boulevard that provides breathtaking views of the Arabian Sea, especially at dusk. It’s an ideal place for a peaceful walk, offering a break from the city’s hustle.
As you near Chowpatty Beach, completing the 2.5 kilometre (1.5 miles) walk, you’ll notice the atmosphere gradually shifts to a lively and festive vibe.
In the evenings, this beach turns into a festival, attracting both locals and tourists who gather to unwind, sample street food, and enjoy the beautiful sunset.
For an unobstructed view of the Arabian Sea, head to the Girgaon Chowpatty Viewing Deck.
8 pm: Dinner in Chowpatty
Chowpatty is an ideal spot to sample Mumbai’s famous street food , such as bhelpuri and pav bhaji.
Near Chowpatty Beach, you’ll find Cream Centre , a well-known vegetarian eatery beloved by both locals and visitors for many years. It’s the perfect place for a meal after a leisurely walk by the sea.
Tip: While indulging in street food, be mindful to choose stalls that uphold basic hygiene standards, such as having a garbage can, using gloves for food handling, and displaying a high turnover of customers, indicating freshness and popularity.
11 pm: Nightcap at Dome
If you still have energy left after your first day in Mumbai, take an Uber or Ola from Chowpatty to the Intercontinental Hotel located on Marine Drive.
Make your way to Dome, their rooftop bar, to take in stunning views of the Arabian Sea and the twinkling lights along Marine Drive.
It’s a fantastic spot to relax and experience the lively nightlife of Mumbai, a city renowned for its never-ending energy.
Day 2 in Mumbai: Morning in Kala Ghoda
The second day in Mumbai promises to be thrilling as you delve into the city’s glamour and glitz, along with an exploration of the vibrant neighbourhood of Bandra .
8 am: Breakfast at Malido Cafe
Fuel up with a hearty breakfast at Malido Café , an up-and-coming café in Kala Ghoda. It offers a variety of dishes, focusing mainly on Parsi cuisine. Try their Bombay sandwich, avocado toast, or risotto.
- Address: 15-17-19, Burjorji, Bharucha Marg, Kala Ghoda, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001
- Opening Hours: 8 am to 11 pm
9 am: Hanging Gardens and Malabar Hill
After breakfast, take a taxi to the Hanging Gardens aka Pherozeshah Mehta Gardens, in Malabar Hill. These terraced gardens are known for their lush greens and animal-shaped hedges and afford a view of the Arabian Sea.
Adjacent to the Hanging Gardens is Kamla Nehru Park, another urban green space known for its huge shoe-shaped structure, the Old Woman’s Shoe ,that kids and even grown-ups love to climb.
Malabar Hill is one of the most upscale residential areas in Mumbai, known for its scenic views over Nariman Point, Marine Drive, and Chowpatty and the lavish homes of some of Mumbai’s elite.
- Opening Hours: 6 am to 9 pm
- Entry Tickets: Free
10 am: Take a Bollywood Tour or Watch a Bollywood Movie
Visiting Mumbai without a taste of Bollywood is like missing a key part of the city’s essence. Taking a guided tour of Mumbai’s Film City or a Bollywood studio provides a unique opportunity to peek behind the scenes of movie-making.
Alternatively, catching the latest Bollywood film at a local cinema is another great way to dive into the narratives that reflect India’s life, culture, traditions, and values .
Day 2 in Mumbai: Afternoon in Bandra
1 pm: Lunch in Bandra
Take an Uber or Ola taxi to Bandra , often known as the Queen of Suburbs, one of the most happening places in Mumbai. Part of the fun will be crossing the Bandra-Worli Sea Link bridge – a 5.6 kilometre engineering feat that connects Bandra with South Mumbai.
Before you start exploring this chic neighbourhood, have lunch at one of Bandra’s trendy cafes or restaurants. My top picks are Elco Market, Birdsong, and Suzette.
3 pm: Explore Bandra
Post lunch, it’s time to explore the vibrant suburb of Bandra. Every time I find myself in Bandra, it just feels special. In Mumbai’s busy life, Bandra has its unique charm.
Once a quaint fishing village, Bandra has grown up to house some of the city’s most illustrious residents, such as Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan . Here, chic cafes, soaring condos, and stylish shops stand side-by-side crumbling bungalows, 500-year-old Catholic churches, and roadside fish stalls.
But what makes Bandra really special is its vibe – there’s an energy here that’s just contagious.
Begin your exploration on Linking Road, a shopping hotspot, offering everything from trendy, affordable fashion at street stalls to high-end brands in boutiques.
Spend some time meandering through the backstreets of Bandra, particularly Chapel Road and Waroda Road. These areas are known for their colourful street art and murals, offering a visually engaging and enjoyable walk.
Head to Bandra Reclamation , an area that hosts various cultural and social events including music concerts, exhibitions, and food festivals contributing to the vibrant cultural scene of Mumbai.
Take a moment to snap a picture with the I LOVE MUMBAI sign in Bandra Reclamation. This sign has become a beloved symbol of the city, representing Mumbai’s spirit, diversity, and resilience.
Next, visit a Roman Catholic Basilica, Mount Mary Church, located on Sunderban Bandra hill. The visiting timings are 8 am to 1 pm and 2 pm to 8:30 pm and the entry is free.
Day 2 in Mumbai: Evening on Bandra Bandstand
6 pm: Sunset at Bandstand
As the sunset starts, head to the seaside promenade of Bandra Bandstand, a popular hangout spot, lined with upscale homes and cafes.
Walk towards the lover’s point, and witness Bandra Fort aka Castella de Aguada. It’s a great spot for photography and to enjoy a panoramic view of the Sea Link, which is stunning at twilight. The opening timings are 6 am to 6:30 pm and the entry is free.
While you walk the Bandra promenade towards the lover’s point, you can stop at Mannat , the home of Bollywood star Shahrukh Khan. You will recognize it by the crowds, waiting for a wave from the man himself.
I vividly recall my first visit to Bandra, standing in front of Mannat. As I looked up at the iconic residence, I was filled with thoughts of ambition and success – I love places like this that really show the power of dreams and the heights they can reach.
8 pm: Dinner at Taj Mahal Tea House
For a laid-back dinner, visit iconic Brooke Bond Taj Mahal Tea House . They offer light meals and an assortment of teas in a peaceful setting, ideal for a tranquil evening.
- Address: Sanatan Pereira Bungalow, 36/A, St John Baptist Rd, Bandra West, Mumbai 400050
- Opening Hours: 7:30 am to 11:30 pm
Day 3 in Mumbai: Morning in Fort
On your final day in Mumbai, prepare for an exploration of the city’s cultural and spiritual heart. This last day is set to be a special end to your trip, bringing you closer to the vibrant spirit of the city.
8 am: Breakfast at Kala Ghoda Café
Start your day with a traditional breakfast at Kala Ghoda Café . Located in the artsy Kala Ghoda area, it’s renowned for its charming ambiance and delicious menu.
Known for its organic and fresh ingredients, Kala Ghoda Cafe serves a variety of dishes catering to both vegetarians and non-vegetarians. It’s particularly famous for its coffee, which is often described as one of the best in the city.
- Address: 10, Rope Walk Lane, Kala Ghoda, Fort, Mumbai 400001
- Opening Hours: 8 am to 12 am
9 am: Explore Fort
After breakfast, explore the dynamic Fort district. This area, rich in history and culture, gets its name from the old Fort George, a relic of British colonial times. Now a thriving business hub, Fort is brimming with impressive colonial-era architectural marvels.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CST), formerly Victoria Terminus, shines as the most remarkable heritage building in Mumbai. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, it’s famed for its stunning Victorian Gothic architecture, marking it as a must-see landmark in the city.
Next, make your way to the artistic Kala Ghoda Art Precinct. This area is famous for its art galleries, trendy boutiques, and cozy cafes. You can plan to visit Jehangir Art Gallery or the National Gallery of Modern Art to dive deep into the creative pulse of Mumbai.
For a dose of art, history, and culture, head to the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrehalaya, previously known as the Prince of Wales Museum. Open from 10:15 am to 6 pm, it charges INR 200 for Indian visitors and INR 700 for foreign guests.
Fort is also famous for its authentic shopping experience. Explore the bustling markets like Crawford Market and Chor Bazaar.
Housed in a beautiful building featuring a mix of Flemish and Norman architectural styles, Crawford Market, officially known as Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Mandai sells everything from fresh produce, spices, meats, and textiles to household items and local delicacies.
While here, don’t miss the Crawford Market Fountain aka the Lockwood Kipling Fountain , a historic landmark designed by Rudyard Kipling’s father. The clock tower of the market is another notable feature.
Top Tip : Make sure to visit Ashok Patil Tea Stall in Crawford Market, a prime spot in Mumbai to enjoy Cutting Chai, a small glass of masala chai that’s a cherished ritual, a moment of respite in the bustling life of Mumbaikars.
2 pm: Lunch in Fort
For an authentic culinary experience, the area is full of historic eateries, mostly Persian and Iranian, such as Yazdani Bakery, Britannia & Co. , Military Café, Café Excelsior, and many more.
If you are a seafood lover, you can’t miss Mumbai’s favorite seafood restaurant, Trishna. Foodies swear by the king prawn. Other menu highlights include jumbo crab, seafood biryani, and Bombay Duck – which is not duck at all, but a local fish.
3 pm: Shree Mahalakshmi Temple
Take an Uber or Ola to Mahalaxmi Temple. Among Mumbai’s oldest, it’s a significant Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Mahalakshmi.
The temple features traditional architecture and a peaceful, spiritual atmosphere, making it a revered site for worshippers. Its scenic location by the sea adds to its charm and beauty.
Tip: If you are keen, you can time your visit to experience an aarti, a sacred Hindu worship ritual, to truly immerse yourself in the spiritual and other-worldly aura.
- Opening Hours: 6 am to 10 pm
Day 3 in Mumbai: Evening at Juhu Beach
5 pm: Haji Ali Dargah
A scenic walk along the edge of the Arabian Sea takes you from Shree Mahalakshmi Temple to Haji Ali , a revered mosque and a mausoleum of the Sufi saint Haji Ali Shah Bukhari.
Located on a small islet off the coast, the shrine is accessible only via a narrow causeway. The causeway gets submerged during high tide, thus, it’s crucial to check the tide schedule before planning a visit.
The best time to visit is usually early morning or late afternoon when the tide is low. There are many online resources like this one that provide accurate and updated information on tide timings.
- Opening Hours: 5:30 am to 10 pm
Top Tip: Choose modest attire when visiting religious sites. Carry a scarf to cover your head.
7 pm: Unwind at Juhu Beach or Catch a Show at the Royal Opera House
After a busy day, take a moment to unwind and reflect on your time in Mumbai. There’s no better way to end your trip than by spending your evening at Juhu Beach , enjoying local snacks like pav bhaji and gola, soaking in the serene beachside vibe, and experiencing Mumbai’s lively nightlife.
For dinner, pick from the array of seaside restaurants in Juhu or Versova to enjoy a meal overlooking the Arabian Sea.
Or, for a different experience, consider attending a performance at the Royal Opera House , Mumbai’s sole remaining opera house, adding an element of sophistication and cultural flair to your night.
And that wraps up an incredible three-day itinerary for Mumbai!
Mumbai is a huge city with endless experiences to offer, and while this 3-day itinerary covers some of the best, there’s still much more to explore. You’ll have to come back to uncover the secrets Mumbai has up its sleeve!
Where to Stay in Mumbai
Now that you’ve got a great plan for three days in Mumbai, picking a good hotel in the right area is important. It’ll make getting around easier and let you enjoy the city’s buzz and culture.
For first-time visitors to Mumbai, staying in South Mumbai areas like Colaba, Nariman Point, and Fort is ideal due to their closeness to major attractions and easy access.
Accommodations in these areas offer many choices but tend to be crowded and noisy, a trade-off for being in the centre of the action.
For a quieter stay in Mumbai with easy access to attractions, consider Bandra West , Powai, or Juhu, which offers a relaxed vibe, local culture, green spaces, and convenient connections to the city.
You can opt for apartment stays if you’re looking for a more homely and personal experience during your visit. I love the fact that apartments can be quite budget-friendly, even in dreamy, sought-after areas like Pali Hill . A perfect balance of comfort, location, and affordability makes them an attractive option for accommodation.
Author Bio: An avid traveler and writer with a keen interest in culture and history, Anjali explores the world with her family and shares these adventures on her blog, Travel Melodies . Her stories inspire families everywhere to embark on their own journeys, traveling more and creating better experiences.
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1. Cordelia Cruise | Mumbai-At-Sea-Goa 2. Cordelia Cruise | Mumbai-Goa-Mumbai 3. Cordelia Cruise | Mumbai-Kochi-Goa-Mumbai 4. Cordelia Cruise | Mumbai-Goa-Lakshadweep-Mumbai
Mumbai to Goa Cruise passes through the serene Konkan coast of India offering awe inspiring views to the travellers as well as a vibe in which they can relax and rejoice along with their loved ones. The cruise trip takes you to the party capital of India, Goa, where you can make memories with your loved ones at the exotic beaches, pristine picturesque landscapes, fun filled exhilarating activities, peppy culture, glamorous nightlife, and lip-smacking cuisine. It is certainly a perfect destination for every kind of holiday maker. The Bombay to Goa cruise trip offered by some of the famous tour operators like Jalesh cruise liner and Angriya cruises offer endless tranquility through its ultimate luxury and long list of offerings such as Deck and Pool Dining, late-night bars, evening show, spectacular Broadway Experience, wonderful health and spa facilities and activities like swimming, snorkelling, scuba diving and much more. Plan for Mumbai to Goa cruise packages through some of the top cruise liners on Arabian sea to relish a whole new world of surprises and possibilities.
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Cordelia cruise | mumbai-at-sea-goa.
Departure Dates(2023): 20 February, 20 March, 10 April, 8 May
Check-In/Departure: 8:00 PM (Day 1)
Check out/Arrival : 7:00 AM (Day 3)
About The Cruise:
Hop on the amazing trip to Goa from Mumbai aboard the luxurious Cordelia Cruise and create a lot of unforgettable memories with your family or friends. Enjoy the outstanding panoramic views of the ocean and beautiful surroundings while sailing on the blue ocean waters of the Arabian Sea. Feel the comfort of cruising on waters for 2 nights inside the well-maintained rooms of the cruise. Stand & capture the amazing moments of the sea which includes the sunset where you see the glittering ocean water reflecting the sun, giving you a memorable view. Spend the best time with your close ones as you explore the different fun sections of the cruise like lounges and nightclubs, helping you to relax and party in the evening. Feast on the delicious Indian and International buffet served on the cruise prepared by the skilled chefs onboard, so you can feel energetic to explore more during the tour. Plan your journey to enjoy the best time onboard with all the amenities on the 3-day fun cruise trip.
Facilities:
- Dining: Tingle your taste buds with mouthwatering Indian and International cuisines in the Food court & various restaurants on the ship.
- Casino: Try your luck and spend a fun time with your folks while playing various games at the Casino.
- Bar: Take a sip of the finest liquors including cocktails and spirits at various bars i.e. Chairman's Club, Connexions, & Pool Bar.
- Fitness Center: Complete your workout sessions during this exciting journey as the fully equipped fitness centre is available on the cruise.
- Theatre: Enjoy amazing programs including magical shows, musical performances, and more at the Marquee Theatre.
- Spa: Calm your senses and give a pampering treatment to yourself while enjoying the panoramic views of the sea at Spa & Salon.
- Kid's Play Area: Your little ones will love spending their day playing fun-filled games in the playing area, Cordelia Academy.
- Gaming Zone : Spend a fun-filled time with your friends as you play some old-fashioned video games at the amazing gaming zone, Challenger Video Arcade.
- Reading Zone : Enjoy reading your favourite book in the tranquil ambience of the Reading Zone while admiring the breathtaking views of the surroundings.
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Cordelia Cruise | Goa-Lakshadweep-at Sea-Mumbai
Departure Dates(2023): 12 April, 10 May, 18 Oct, 1 Nov, 15 Nov, 29 Nov, 13 Dec
Check-In/Departure: 3:00 PM (Day 1)
Check-out/Arrival: 8:00 AM (Day 4)
Embark on the amazing cruise trip to Goa, Lakshadweep, and Mumbai on the renowned Cordelia Cruise and spend the best holidays on the sea. Feel the joy of admiring the spectacular views while sailing on the Arabian sea. Revel in the luxurious & comfortable rooms on the cruise which offer a relaxing experience during the journey. Roam around the deck of the cruise and capture the incredible views of the glittering ocean during the sunset. Explore the different sections of the cruise like lounges and nightclubs where you can immerse yourself in partying. The Cordelia Cruise trip will provide an unforgettable experience where you enjoy the joyful combination of luxury with scenic views. Experience the lavish dining time as you walk to the food court serving you both Indian &Global buffets and relish the best delicacies prepared by professional chefs. Plan your day to explore the outstanding land and seascapes as you reach Lakshadweep on the second day of the tour. Prepare your mind to gather all your energy as there are many more joyful events that will come where you will enjoy the best time on this mesmerizing 4-day cruise where you can have the experience to treasure eternally.
- Dining: Enjoy feasting on the Indian and International cuisines in the Food court & various restaurants on the ship.
- Casino: Try your hands indulging in playing fun games with your folks inside the Casino on the cruise.
- Bar: Grab a glass of your favourite liquors on the deck including cocktails and spirits at various bars i.e. Chairman's Club, Connexions, & Pool Bar.
- Fitness Center: Maintain your fitness routine while enjoying on this exciting journey by stepping inside the fully equipped fitness centre available on the cruise.
- Theatre: Experience the joy of watching different entertainment activities on the cruise including magical shows, musical performances, and more at the Marquee Theatre.
- Kid's Play Area: Watch your kids enjoying themselves in the playing area, at Cordelia Academy.
- Gaming Zone: Spend a fun-filled time with your friends as you play some old-fashioned video games at the amazing gaming zone, Challenger Video Arcade.
- Reading Zone: Enjoy reading your favourite book in the tranquil ambience of the Reading Zone while admiring the breathtaking views of the surroundings.
Cordelia Cruise | Mumbai-Kochi-Goa-Mumbai
Meeting Location: Mumbai International Cruise Terminal, Shoorji Vallabhdas Road, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400001
Departure Dates (2023): 22 May
Check-In/ Departure: 04:30 PM (Day 1)
Note: Please reach the meeting location one hour before departure.
Arrival date(2023): 27 May
Check-Out/ Arrival: 10:30 AM (Day 6)
About the Cordelia Cruise:
Prepare for an unforgettable experience as you board the renowned Cordelia Cruise for an amazing round trip from Mumbai to Kochi & Goa. Take in the breathtaking views of the surroundings as you sail through the azure ocean. Get a feeling of luxury because the cruise offers the best dining, deluxe accommodations, and first-rate entertainment to make your trip special. Enjoy a relaxing stay in amazing accommodations that make your trip feel like home. Spend wonderful vacations away from the busy city life because the cruise offers a range of amenities like a bar, gym, restaurant & bars, casino, kids' play area, and more.
- In-house Restaurant: Eat delicious Indian and other international cuisines at the ship's food court and other restaurants like Starlight, Chopstix, Food Court, and Chef's Table.
- Casino: Try your luck at a variety of games at the casino with your loved ones and have fun.
- Reading Zone: Enjoy reading your favorite book in the peaceful setting of the reading zone.
- Bar: Drink the best drinks, including cocktails and spirits, at the Chairman's Club, Connexions, and Pool Bar.
- Theatre: Enjoy fantastic entertainment at the Marquee Theatre, including musicals, magic shows, and more.
- Spa: Relax your senses and pamper yourself with a spa treatment at Spa & Salon.
- Kid's Play Area: Your children will have fun playing interesting games all day long in the play zone.
- Fitness Center: Use the onboard fully equipped fitness center to perform your daily workouts while on this fascinating voyage.
- Gaming Zone: Spend some time with your friends playing some classic video games at the wonderful Challenger Video Arcade.
Cordelia Cruise | Mumbai-Goa-Lakshadweep-Mumbai
Meeting Location: Shoorji Vallabhdas Rd, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001
Departure Dates: 16 OCT 2023, 30 OCT 2023, 13 NOV 2023, 27 NOV 2023, 11 DEC 2023, 1 JAN 2024, 8 JAN 2024, 22 JAN 2024, 5 FEB 2024, 19 FEB 2024, 4 MAR 2024, 18 MAR 2024, 1 APR 2024, 15 APR 2024, 29 APR 2024
Check-in/Departure: 4:30 PM (day 1)
Check-out/Arrival: 08:00 AM (day 6)
About the Cruise:
Join the Cordelia Cruise (Mumbai-Goa-Lakshadweep), and have an opulent experience, during this 5-night journey. Seize the chance to sail through the stunning Arabian Sea's glistening seas. Enjoy a voyage like never before with a panoramic view of the azure ocean that gives the ship's passengers a sensation of pure ecstasy. Enjoy your 6 days and 5 nights as you travel from Mumbai to Lakshadweep to Goa and back to Mumbai on this lovely cruise. Experience a magnificent stay in the cruise's immaculate cabins, which provide a comfortable stay combined with a number of luxurious amenities & make your stay memorable. Make the most of your vacation by spending time with your family and friends on this magnificent cruise.
- Dining: The numerous restaurants on the ship offer mouthwatering Indian and international cuisines to tantalise your taste buds.
- Casino: Have fun playing different games at the casino with your friends and family.
- Bar: Visit the Chairman's Club, Connexions, and Pool Bar to drink the finest drinks, including cocktails and spirits.
- Fitness Center: Finish your training while on this intriguing voyage by using the onboard, fully equipped fitness center.
- Theater: The Marquee Theatre offers fantastic productions of musicals, magic shows, and other shows.
- Spa: At Spa & Salon, indulge in a spa treatment while taking in the expansive ocean views to calm your senses.
- Kid's Play Area: The play area at Cordelia Academy is a great place for your kids to spend the day.
- Gaming Area: Challenger Video Arcade is a terrific gaming space where you and your friends can have a time playing classic video games.
- Reading Zone: Enjoy reading your favourite book in the relaxing setting of the Reading Zone while taking in the spectacular view of the area.
Note : The departure location of Cordelia Cruise might change depending on the weather conditions.
Cordelia Cruise | Kochi-Lakshadweep-Mumbai
Departure Dates: 6 Apr, 20 Apr, 4 May, 18 May,12 Oct, 26 Oct, 8 Nov, 23 Nov, 7 Dec.
Check-in: 3:00 PM (Day 1)
Check-out: 10:30 AM (Day 5)
About the Cruise
Cordelia Cruise (Kochi to Lakshadweep, Mumbai, and Goa) gives an outstanding experience of 4 nights trip on the Arabian Sea. Enjoy the splendid views surroundings from the deck of the rooms and make your trip memorable. The luxurious cabins in the cruise are designed with attractive interiors and luxurious essential amenities to offer a comfortable stay experience to the guests. Indulge in various fun activities like watching entertainment shows and playing games at the Casino. Satisfy your cravings with Indian and Global cuisine prepared by professional chefs. Make your evening unforgettable by attending a party at the club.
How to Reach?
The cruise sails from their home port, Kochi. The port is located at a distance of 39 km from the Cochin International Airport,900 meters from the Cochin Harbour Terminus, and can be reached easily via public and private transport.
Note: The departure location of Cordelia Cruise might change depending on the weather conditions.
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Here are some of the things that you should pack for the cruise tour: - Right set of vacation clothes: When heading out on a cruise toru, you should make sure that you carry right set of vacation clothes with you that would suit all occasion and would at the same time be comfortable to wear. You should do a proper selection of the clothes that you are carrying so that you have the right one for the right mood. - All necessary medications: Moving away from the coast reduces the chance of getting your medication for any kind of specific illness. Despite the fact, the cruise liner has a full fledged medical centre, it is at all times suggested to carry your personal medication for any specific illness that has been prevailing. - Comfortable shoes: There is a lot of action to take place on the cruise so you should carry a pair of shoes that makes you feel comfortable. It would be better if you can carry a light weight shoe with you so that you don’t hurt your legs while taking part in the activities on board the cruise liner. - Carry your swimwear: Swimming onboard the cruise is one such activity that you should on no occasion miss out. To make things great, you must carry your swimwears or other swimming customs to look great and feel comfortable while swimming. - A pair of formals for those fine dining’s: Onboard a cruise there are loads of chances when you would come across a formal gathering. So, it is at all times recommended to carry a pair of formal clothing and shoes to match up with other in a formal gathering or fine dining. Also Checkout: Singapore Attractions Tickets
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Goa Top Attractions
Dudhsagar Falls of Goa is a majestic waterfall where the white water gushing through the steep and vertical face of the mountain portrays a cascading effect. Standing as tall as 310 metres, it makes sure to stand in the list of tallest waterfalls in India. The cascading effect of this waterfall gives rise to the illusion of a milky white sea falling from such a great height. This is how the Falls acquired its name – Dudhsagar Falls. The four-tiered waterfall marks its presence along the Mandovi River in the Sanguem taluka (Goa). The main river of Goa – Mandovi, originating from the Deccan Plateau winds its way through the twists and turns of the Western Ghats. As soon as the river plummets through the hilly cover lying along the borders of Karnataka and Goa, it transforms into Dudhsagar Falls.The moment the water gushing out from the Falls flow towards its feet, it forms a green pool at its base. It is from here that the water of the Dudhsagar Falls starts flowing westwards to join and be a part of the mighty Arabian Sea. The entire landmark in the backdrop of the falls is covered with a vastly stretched forest cover. This is how the Dudhsagar Falls form a part of Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary. Embark the wildlife researching skills within you as there this sanctuary shelters a plethora of wildlife. In the past few years, the popularity of the Dudhsagar Falls has increased ten-fold as one of the most preferred weekend getaways from each of the cities of Bangalore, Mumbai, and Pune. If you’ve got a big group or a family, you surely must check-in the Dudhsagar Falls for a short family outing.
Also called St. Catherine's Cathedral this 16th-century masterpiece took 80 long years to finish and is one of the largest churches in the world. The Cathedral attains to the west of the great square called Terreiro de Sabato and has its face turned to the east. A flight of steps approaches its beautiful courtyard. It was consecrated in 1640 and was built to honour the triumph of the Portuguese over the Muslim rulers of the city.Owing to such a magnificent aura and the glory, Se Cathedral has been stated as a world heritage site by UNESCO. It is known as the largest church in Asia, and also has a giant bell and its elegant architecture makes it a majestic white beauty. Se Cathedral also endures the honour of being the seat of the Archdiocese of Goa. Se Cathedral is home to the historic “Golden Bell” which is famous around the world as it is the largest bell with a rich sound. When you will visit the church now you will be amused to witness the amazing construction techniques and designs used while building the church. The intricate work on wood in the interiors of the church add to its beauty as it the wonderful work of art. This place is a combination of peace and beauty, visiting this place will not only rejuvenate you but will also fill you up with positivity.Legend of Saint Catherine of Se CathedralCredits: NagarjunCatherine was a lady who was considered as a Christian Saint according to tradition, and was martyred in the early 4th century at the hands of the pagan Emperor Maxentius. It is believed that she was both a princess and a noted scholar, who became a Christian at around the age of 14 and also converted hundreds of people to Christianity, and was martyred around the age of 18. Catherine was known to be a spiritual pathfinder and raise her voice against the oppression of the Christians under the rule of Roman emperor Maxentius. She was so strong and logical with her arguments that the king himself was incapable of countering them and has a then he formed a committee of 50 philosophers to debate her ideas.However, even the assembly conceded defeat in front of her and confessed Christianity as their belief. Out of anger, the king burnt the philosophers alive and sentenced st.catherine to prison. Catherine did not give up, and she was succeeded in converting not only the jailers but also the king's wife. It is believed that she showed the path of Christianity to 200 people. Even when she was facing the worse condition of her life, she continued to stretch the word of Jesus. She was honoured with the title of"patroness of the wheel-wrights" because it is believed then when she was fastened to a spiked wheel as it was mentioned in her death sentence the wheel broke and she was left uninjured. And when she was finally beheaded, it is said that angle took her remains and laid them to rest atop Mount Sinai. When you visit the Se Cathedral, you can witness the Saint Catherine ornaments, a crown portraying her royal birth and has a book in her hands, which signifies her sound knowledge as she points a spiked wheel, which reveals her martyrdom.Se Cathedral HistoryThe Cathedral is devoted to St. Catherine of Alexandria, it is said that it was built to celebrate the victory of the Portuguese ruler Alfonso Albuquerque who destroyed the Muslim army and took ownership of the city of Goa. Consequently, it is also called St. Catherine's' Cathedral. In 1953, the Cathedral was presented with "The Golden Rose" by Venerable Pope Pius XII. It is a gold ornament, which the Popes of the Catholic Church have traditionally favoured and given as a symbol of devotion or affection.You can witness it as it is placed on the tomb of St. Francis Xavier. It was approved by Governor George Cabral to be spread in 1552 on the remains of an earlier structure. The formation of the church began in 1562. The church was completed in 1619 and was consecrated in 1640. It is a perfect place to experience a blend of peace and tranquillity. You will be filled with positivity when you will visit this sacred place.The architecture of Se Cathedral The architecture of Se Cathedral is awe-inspiring and elegant. The architectural style is a blend of Gothic elements and typical Portuguese style, or you can say that the architecture style of the Se Cathedral is Portuguese-Manueline. There were two different techniques that were opted to make the church. The exterior was made in Tuscan style and the interior has been built in and Corinthian style. With dimensions of 250 feet long and 181 feet wide, this church has a delightfully decorated entrance that measures around 115 feet in height. The church is amazingly decorated, yet the style is intriguing and simple. The Cathedral has been built on an elevated base of laterite, which is covered with the thick lime plaster.You can also see the bell tower which is located on the southern side of the façade. The building of the church is rectangular on the plan but has a cruciform layout in the interior. The main altar is devoted to Catherine of Alexandria, and you can also see several old paintings on either side of it. You can also see the Chapel, which is known as the Cross of Miracles, it is believed that there was an image of Christ that was said to have appeared in 1619.
Baga is a famous beach destination in North Goa that attracts thousands of tourists and watersports lovers to its heart. The beach shares its coastal line from the environs of Sinquerim, Candolim, and Baga, with the Baga shore being more lively and enticing. This bubbly beach is one of the best in Goa that stays awake the whole night. Called as "The Hometown of Nightlife," Baga beach is reputed for its cranky music celebrations by late-night, mouth-watering food, designer shops, and adventure sports.Tourism in Goa’s coasts got ignited by 1960 after the famous summer gathering of hippies from San Francisco. Baga beach then became popular among foreigners and slowly more exciting ventures like fishing, paddleboarding, discos, and tattoo shops started in the mainland. Named after “Baga Creek in Baga”, the tidal residuary channel that drains into the Arabian sea, Baga beach in Goa is also well organized with parking facilities and is maintained tidy by the local governing authorities, besides experiencing hordes of travelers clubbing around. Baga town is surrounded by the Baga river, and spotting the place where the river and the “sea meet, is a beautiful view to bait your eyes. Dolphins can also spotted deeper in the blue ocean and there are some spotting trips organized by local ship owners to spot the sea mammal.
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34 Incredible Tourist Places to Visit in Mumbai
Aptly known as 'City of Dreams', Mumbai is the capital city of Maharashtra located on the west coast of the Indian peninsula. Named after Goddess Mumba Devi, Mumbai is a diverse city that offers a variety of choices to spend some quality time with your loved ones. From beaches to theme parks, from historical sites to religious spots, from shopping centres to a wide array of eateries, there are plenty of places to visit in Mumbai for everyone. Mumbai Tourism is ideal for all kinds of holiday, be it a long break or a weekend getaway or a one day trip to the happening city.
Here is a list of Top places to visit in Mumbai
1. Gateway of India
One of the most popular places to see in Mumbai is the Gateway of India which was built during the colonial era. Built to commemorate the visit of King George V in 1911, it was the first structure that a visitor would see while arriving in Mumbai via sea. Its magnificent architecture still allures everyone.
Overlooking the Arabian Sea, Gateway of India presents an impressive sight that is impossible to miss when in Mumbai. Gateway of India not only presents historical significance but also a captivating architecture which was designed by George Wittet.
Now a popular place to hangout, Gateway of India buzzes with hordes of visitors every day. Various local vendors selling snacks, balloons and other items, stalls and photographers make this place vibrant with activities.
2. Marine Drive
Another place to visit in Mumbai is the Marine Drive. Officially named as Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Road, this is a 3 km long stretch with six lanes that runs by the coastline. It is located in the southern Mumbai while it runs towards the north of the city. Marine Drive forms a natural bay, which hypnotizes every visitor with its serene scenic beauty.
Marine Drive is a C- shaped road which is a place to visit when in Mumbai. The palm trees lined on the side make the pathway even more alluring. Its beauty is enhanced at night when a wide stretch of street lights is lit up, giving it a look of necklace. The view is especially breath-taking when seen from an elevated point. Owing to this, it is often referred to with the name of Queen’s Necklace. Marine Drive also links Nariman Point, which is also a popular place to visit in Mumbai to Babulnath.
3. Elephanta Caves
A Mumbai tour is incomplete without a visit to the majestic Elephanta Caves. These are located on the islands in the Arabian Sea, which are named after the gigantic elephant that was found here. It is also called Gharapuri. Elephanta caves are one of the finest examples of rock-cut architecture and offer a glimpse into the lives of pre-medieval India. Although it suffered during the colonial era, it still presents a stunning sight with enviably sturdy and intricate structure.
The island consists of two sets of caves; the first set is of five caves that are related to Hindu religion, dedicated to Lord Shiva and the second set is of two Buddhist caves. These caves are a place to visit not only for their historical importance but also for the natural beauty that they present.
4. Siddhivinayak Temple
Shree Siddhivinayak temple is undeniably one of the most popular temples not only in Mumbai but also in India. With lakhs of devotees visiting every day, it is also one of the richest temples in Mumbai. Dedicated to Lord Ganesha, Shree Siddhivinayak Temple was built in the year 1801. Since then it has been attracting devotees from all over the country.
Lord Ganesha idol at the temple is as alluring as its excellent architecture. The idol of Lord Ganesha is carved out of a single black stone. Tuesday is one of the most important days of the temple. Celebrities and laymen both flock to the temple alike to seek blessings. Its architectural excellence and divine statue of Lord Ganesha adds to the splendor of the temple. More than two centuries old, Shree Siddhivinayak Ganapati Temple is believed to fulfill wishes and desires of everyone who prays with utmost devotion to the lord.
5. Nariman Point
Nariman Point is known as the Manhattan of Mumbai. It is near the southern end of Marine Drive, and it forms a part of the majestic skyline of Mumbai. This place is the business hub of Mumbai, and here you'll find corporate offices of many renowned multinational companies.
At Nariman Point, you'll also come across grand hotels, lavish restaurants and classy pubs. The area is known for its branded showrooms and shopping malls too.
Nariman Point has been developed on land reclaimed from the sea. And from here, you can enjoy a panoramic view of Marine Drive and the endless sea. Many Bollywood movies, like Munnabhai MBBS and Wake Up Sid, have scenes from that sea-facing promenade.
This area also has a lively nightlife, and it’s among the best places to visit in Mumbai at night.
6. Girgaon Chowpatty
Girgaon Chowpatty is among the most popular beaches of Mumbai. And it is also one of the most crowded places to visit in Mumbai. But it’s a lively tourist spot.
In the morning, you’ll find various people coming for a walk along the shore, carrying out their daily exercises or doing yoga. And during the day, people come here with friends and family to relax and get entertained. Numerous magicians and street artists put up their show throughout the day.
Girgaon Chowpatty is not known for sunbathing and other water activities. Instead, it’s visited for the street food varieties. From spicy bhel puri to piping hot pav-bhaji, the food vendors offer a plethora of options.
And this beach is also a renowned shooting spot.
7. Juhu Beach
Juhu Beach is among the well-known beaches in India. It is popular for the mesmerising views of the sunset and the street food corners in the area.
Apart from enjoying the food, you can also check out activities like camel riding and horse riding on the beach. Many street artists like monkey trainers, snake charmers and tarot card readers also show off their skills at Juhu Beach. And on some days, you might also catch an artist carving out art from sand.
The beach is a favourite among the film-makers too. Celebrity photo sessions and movie shoots are regular events here. Also, many actors and actresses stay in the locality. And you might get to meet them during your visit.
The area is known for its nightlife too. You'll find many bars, pubs and nightclubs to spend your evenings.
8. Taraporewala Aquarium
Taraporewala Aquarium is the oldest aquarium of India and it has over 100 species of fish and other aquatic animals.
At the entrance, there’s a glass tunnel around which various fishes and water plants are on display. Then, in the main gallery, you’ll see the water tanks where other fishes are
Among the fish species, the aquarium has Alligator fishes, Puffer fishes and Moray eels among others. Angelfishes, Groupers and a variety of Tangs too are here. And you will also see a Jellyfish. The aquarium has 16 tanks for marine fishes and 9 tanks for the freshwater species.
It has a small museum too, where you'll find preserved corals, seashells and other marine life species.
9. Churchgate
Churchgate is the business district of Mumbai. It has offices of many banks and business organisations. It also has the High Court of Bombay and many reputed educational institutions.
The area is known as Churchgate because the Church Gate of the old, walled-city Mumbai used to be here. It was demolished in 1860.
The neighbourhood has the historical Churchgate station and many prominent tourist spots of Mumbai. Some well-known places to visit like Gateway of India, Marine Drive and Elephanta Caves lie close to the Churchgate area. Nariman Point is a part of the Churchgate area too.
And here, you can also enjoy shopping. From low-priced street-side stalls to luxury showrooms, and retail stores to wholesale counters, you have got plenty to choose from.
10. Mahalakshmi Temple
Mahalakshmi Temple is one of the oldest temples in Mumbai. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Mahalakshmi – the Goddess of Wealth, and it is built along the seashore.
The temple also has the idols of Goddess Mahakali and Mahasaraswati. And devotees come here, throughout the year, for blessings.
And the charm of Shree Mahalakshmi Temple increases manifold during festivals and other special occasions. The entire complex is decorated with lights and flowers. Arrangements are also made for the devotees to get a proper darshan and pass the offerings.
You'll find many shops within the temple complex to buy coconuts, sweets and fresh flowers among other required items.
11. Bandra Worli Sea Link
Bandra Worli Sea Link is a 5 km long bridge built on the Arabian Sea; it connects Bandra and Worli. The bridge is known for its architectural magnificence, and it is the first cable-stayed bridge built on the open sea in India. It is also one of the prominent landmarks of Mumbai.
This sea bridge saves considerable time for the daily commuters. But it has also turned out to be among the best places to visit in Mumbai for photography. The bridge looks even more glamorous when it comes alive with lights in the evening.
The adjacent Worli Sea Face is another popular spot. You can spend your evenings there, munching on local snacks.
12. Haji Ali Dargah
Haji Ali Dargah is a mosque built on an islet, only a few hundred metres away from Shree Mahalakshmi Temple. And a narrow, pebbled walkway connects it to the mainland. Haji Ali is also the shrine of a Sufi saint, Haji Ali Shah Bukhari.
This mosque was built in 1431, in the Indo-Islamic style. The central courtyard of the complex is made of marble. And the ceiling in the main hall is also of marble. It has been decorated with various coloured mirror patterns and Arabic inscriptions. You'll also notice Quran verses on the ceilings and the walls.
The tallest minaret of Haji Ali Dargah is 85 feet high. And from that minaret, namaz calls are made at the five designated times of the day.
13. Castella De Aguada (Bandra Fort)
Castella de Aguada (or Bandra Fort) was built by the Portuguese to guard the sea route and fortify the area around. It is built in the European style, with granite blocks, and it offers a panoramic view of the Arabian Sea.
Much of the fort is in ruins today, but the view captivates many tourists. It is also a preferred hangout spot for the youths, and among the most popular places to visit in Mumbai for couples.
An evening walk on the walkway to the sea is de-stressing. And the fort also has a seating area for you to spend the evening.
Bandra Fort offers a majestic view of the Bandra Worli Sea Link too.
14. Kamala Nehru Park
Kamala Nehru Park is a popular recreational spot, and among the best places to visit in Mumbai with toddlers. Many people come here to stroll around, to meditate and to hang out with friends.
People come here to get a scenic view of the famed Marine Drive too, looking over the Arabian Sea. Also, you can sit on the lawn or on the wooden cane benches, and munch at a variety of snacks being sold by vendors.
Kids love the colourful theme park here. And they can play in and around the Boot House.
Kamala Nehru Park also has a small open-air amphitheatre. And you'll also find selfie-points decorated with painted rhymes and other kid-themed designs.
15. Mumbai Zoo
Mumbai Zoo, or Veermata Jijabai Bhosale Udyan, is one of the oldest zoos in India. It was established in 1861.
The zoo has many common animal species of India and other lesser-known animals. You'll find jackals, sloth bears and swamp deers here. Hyenas, tigers and crocodiles are also in the zoo. And you can meet with penguins too.
Mumbai zoo also has an aviary for aquatic birds. You can interact with birds like pelicans, flamingos and albino crows. And you can also have selfies with cranes, herons and storks among other birds.
The place is known for its range of fauna too. The botanical garden here has more than 3000 trees, herbs and flowering plants.
16. Dr Bhau Daji Lad Museum
Dr Bhau Daji Lad Museum is a place for entertainment, knowledge and relaxation. It is near Mumbai Zoo, and it is the oldest museum in the city. In the museum, you'll find artefacts, maps and manuscripts showcasing the rich history and cultural heritage of Mumbai.
The museum also displays clay models and has a plethora of photographs and books narrating the story of the city. And it also organises art workshops, cultural performances and lectures from time to time.
Dr Bhau Daji Lad Museum was opened to the public in 1872. And the place has been known for its magnificence too. The grand metal palisades, staircase railings and the arched supports were all imported from England. And the etched glass designs are reminiscent of the glorious 19th-century architectural style.
It has been among the underrated places to visit in Mumbai for a long time. And history buffs or knowledge seekers must visit this museum.
17. Film City
Film City of Mumbai is where much of the action of Indian movies and TV shows take place.
With 10+ indoor studios and around 50 outdoor shooting locations, you might also catch a live movie shoot. From temples to playgrounds and open roads to bungalows, various setups are available to help in shooting an entire movie.
It is an iconic landmark of the city and your Mumbai tour would remain incomplete without visiting it.
The official name of Film City is Dadasaheb Phalke Chitra Nagari, and here you get a chance to witness all the hard work that goes behind the scenes. Various TV commercials are also shot here.
18. Mumba Devi Temple
Mumba Devi Temple is among the oldest temples of Mumbai. It is dedicated to Goddess Mumba, after which Mumbai is named. She is considered the guardian goddess of the city.
Local people come to the temple for the daily aarti in the evening and morning. Devotees also come from nearby places to take blessings from Mumba Devi.
The temple is built in the classic ancient Hindu temple style. It has one high spire, with a red flag flying on its top. And the walls are etched with religious mantras and shlokas prominent in the Hindu temples.
During festivals like Navratri, it is decorated with flowers and lights, and the celebrations go on for 10 days. People come from many places to be a part of the religious ceremonies and enjoy the ongoing fair.
19. Flora Fountain
Flora Fountain is one of the tourist places within Churchgate. It stands at the same place where the destroyed ChurchGate of Mumbai used to be.
The fountain was designed by R. Norman Shaw, and it has a mix of Neo-Gothic and Indo-Saracenic styles. It was built in 1864, by Engineer James Forsythe.
This Portland stone structure has fine carvings and sculptures. Its four corners are decorated with different statues. And the water basin below has stone fish figures and lion heads.
A magnificent 7 feet high statue of Roman Goddess Flora adorns the fountain top. And you can enjoy a spectacular view of Flora Fountain in the evening; when it's illuminated by lights.
20. Jehangir Art Gallery
Jehangir Art Gallery has played a prominent role in the evolution of contemporary Indian art. It was established in 1952 with the help of Sir Cowasji Jehangir’s donations. And since then, this art gallery has hosted numerous exhibitions for painters, sculptors, and other artists.
But it’s more than a venue for art exhibitions. Jehangir Art Gallery conducts workshops and other art programmes. And it’s a must-visit place for aspiring artists and art connoisseurs.
You can also buy a range of antique items and artefacts from the shop here.
Jehangir Art Gallery is in the Kala Ghoda area, the art district of Mumbai. And this area has several other art galleries and designer boutiques with some of the finest arts in the city.
21. Rajabai Clock Tower
Rajabai Clock Tower is an 85-metre tall tower in the Fort Campus of the University of Mumbai. Premchand Roychand, a businessman and a stockbroker, financed its construction. And Sir George Gilbert Scott designed it.
The tower resembles London’s Big Ben, and it is among the tallest structures in the area. It chimes every fifteen minutes. The construction began in 1869, and it was completed by 1878.
The access to the inside of the tower is closed to visitors, but you can admire the architecture and detailed stonework from outside. The tower has one of the best stained-glass works in the city. And the architecture is a blend of Venetian-Gothic style. The tower also has 24 small statues, portraying the life of common people during British rule.
22. Bombay High Court
Bombay High Court is one of the oldest High Courts in India, and it’s a UNESCO-recognised site . It was built in the 19th century, in the grand Gothic Revival architectural style. And you'll find traces of Victorian style too.
Here, you can click photographs of this heritage building and visit the museum within the premises. The museum of Bombay High Court provides plenty of information about the Indian judicial system and Indo-British legal history. It has preserved many historical documents too.
And while you're here, you can also be a part of the ongoing hearings. The court looks after the events in Maharashtra and Goa. And two Union Territories – Daman and Diu, and Dadra and Nagar Haveli, also fall under the jurisdiction of this court.
23. Raj Bhavan
Raj Bhavan is the official residence of the Governor of Maharashtra. And you can visit it during your Mumbai tour.
It has lush green lawns, conserved forest areas and heritage buildings in the complex. The place is spread over an area of around 50 acres in the picturesque Malabar Hill, and the sea surrounds it on three sides.
The buildings are built in varied architectural styles: from British colonial style to Maratha style and modern Indian style of architecture. And the complex also has a British-era bunker, which has been turned into a museum.
During your tour, you can watch the sun rising over the sea. And you might also be able to enjoy a cup of tea with the Governor.
24. ISKCON Temple
ISKCON Temple is a magnificent Hindu temple near Juhu Beach. It’s a revered temple, especially among the devotees of Lord Krishna. But it also houses idols of Radha, Lord Rama, and Sita among others.
The temple is also known as Radha Rasabihari Temple and Hare Rama Hare Krishna Temple. And it’s an ideal place to pray, meditate and gain knowledge. The temple offers various lessons ranging from Vedic education to meditation and spirituality.
Apart from the main temple, you'll also find a restaurant, a library and a guesthouse here.
Thousands of devotees visit ISKCON temple throughout the year. And the grand celebrations during Janmashtami, Jagannath Rath Yatra, Radhastami and many other festivals are worth the experience.
25. Mount Mary Church
Mount Mary Church, or Basilica of Our Lady of the Mount, is among the beautiful churches in Mumbai. It is dedicated to Virgin Mary and it has been built in the Gothic architectural style. And the walls are covered with colourful fibreglass murals depicting stories from the life of Mother Mary.
The peaceful environment and the view from the church also attract many people to spend time here. The church stands on a hillock overlooking the Arabian Sea. And from the backyard, you get a view of the spectacular Mumbai skyline.
Mount Mary Church is also famous for the annual Bandra Fair. It is celebrated in September on the birthday of Mother Mary. The church holds a feast on the day, and the area surrounding it experiences a week-long carnival-like celebration.
26. Fort Bassein (Vasai Fort)
Fort Bassein (or Vasai Fort) is a 500-year old Portuguese fort near Vasai-Virar. And it is among the most popular places to visit in Mumbai outskirts.
At its prime, Fort Bassein was a complete city. It had administrative blocks, churches, hospitals, and the Portuguese used it as their base to control the region. The fort also used to be the official residence of the Portuguese governor when he was here.
Today, the fort is in ruins, but it is a part of the heritage tour of the area. The watchtowers allow you to observe the surrounding Vasai village and the extended skyline of Mumbai. And the fort is also a popular spot for movie shoots and pre-wedding photoshoots.
27. Kanheri Caves
Kanheri Caves are a collection of 109 Buddhist caves. These caves used to be a Buddhist monastery, and they’ve been built over a long period. The earliest caves are from the 1st century BCE, while the most recent ones are from the 11th century CE.
Paintings and stone sculptures adorn the walls of the caves. Statues of Buddha in various postures and sizes are in the caves. And you'll also find numerous inscriptions in Brahmi and Devanagari, and some epigraphs in Pahlavi, on the walls.
These caves served as a place for worship, study and meditation. Cave 3 is the largest among the Kanheri Caves, and the most remarkable.
This serene cave complex is situated on a hillside, and it takes a long trek through lush green bushes and rocks to reach here. This site has numerous small streams and waterfalls too. And it also offers a view of the sprawling Mumbai city.
28. Global Vipassana Pagoda
Global Vipassana Pagoda is a meditation dome on the outskirts of Mumbai. The dome is built as a tribute to a Vipassana teacher – Sayagyi U Ba Khin, and it resembles the Shwedagon Pagoda of Myanmar.
The dome of the pagoda is the world’s largest stone dome standing without any supporting pillars. And 8000 people can meditate at a time here.
The architectural pagoda and the intricately carved gates are among the major points of tourist interests. But there also are other structures like the 21.5 feet high statue of Gautam Buddha, the Bell Tower and the Gong Tower. The pagoda complex also has a park, a small waterfall and a replica of the Ashoka Pillar of Sarnath.
Global Vipassana Pagoda spreads the values of Gautam Buddha through its meditation and relaxation sessions. And you can also take meditation courses. The campus has a library and a museum too.
29. Essel World
Essel World is an amusement park, only a few metres from Global Vipassana Pagoda. It’s a popular getaway for relaxation for local people, and it is also among the famous amusement parks in India.
This amusement park has got over 50 amusement rides, adventure activities and fun points to check. There are different rides for adults and kids. And you'll find group rides too. Apart from the rides, you can enjoy in the bowling alley, ice-skating rink, discotheque and many other places.
Essel World has numerous food courts serving a variety of cuisines. And it also has a small merchandise shop. And while you're at Essel World, visit Water Kingdom too.
30. Water Kingdom
Water Kingdom is a water-themed amusement park right next to Essel World. It has various wet adventure rides, fun-filled water slides and numerous pools to play together. And many people visit Essel World and Water Kingdom together.
This park also has a large wave pool and over 30 water activities, including a rain dance floor.
And if you aren’t interested in the water games, you can relax beside the pools with some cold drinks and snacks. Water Kingdom has a couple of restaurants and snacks parlours serving a variety of delicacies.
Apart from those fun rides and water slides, a fish spa and pedicure zone are also here.
31. Powai Lake
Powai Lake is an artificial lake known for its charming evenings. The lake is surrounded by trees and bushes, and you will find many birds like kingfishers, herons and falcons. Bees and various colourful butterflies can also be seen near Powai Lake.
And the lake also has many fishes and a few crocodiles.
People come to Powai Lake to spend their evenings after work. A small play area is also near the lake. You can buy some local snacks and munch at them while admiring the golden hues of the sky and the setting sun.
And while you're here, you can also check out the Nirvana Park across the road in the Hiranandani complex. It is a beautiful garden furnished with wooden walkways, kids’ slides and benches. You'll also find grass lawns, ponds and tiny flowers around this park.
32. Nehru Science Centre
Nehru Science Centre is the largest interactive science centre in India.
It was opened to the public in 1985, and it has around 500 varieties of exhibits and interactive science games. This science centre also has a museum showcasing various models to tell you about the developments in science and technology. And it has a library too, with scientific books and movies.
The science centre offers practical experience with laws of physics, human anatomy, and many other facets of science. The available activities also include regular shows, films, and documentaries.
A sky observatory – Nehru Planetarium, is also within the complex. Multiple telescopes are available here for stargazing and studying planetary motions and Solar/Lunar eclipses.
33. Crawford Market
Crawford Market (officially named Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Mandai) is the largest market in the southern Mumbai. From gifts to groceries and from toys to pets, the market has everything. And it is the best place to visit in Mumbai for shopping.
During British rule, it was a source to buy daily fresh produce. And it’s still a popular place to get good deals on various household goods and fresh fruits and vegetables.
Crawford Market is known for its striking architecture too.
It has a blend of Norman and Flemish architectural styles, and it is decorated with paintings and murals. The clock tower is adorned with carvings that resemble Victorian style. And in some parts of the building, you will find glimpses of the Gothic architecture style too.
34. Dhobi Ghat
Dhobi Ghat is the world's largest open-air laundry. Here, hundreds of washermen and women – dhobis, work their shifts through the day to wash clothes. Porters bring dirty clothes from all over Mumbai and they take them back in their fresh, crisp and spotless state.
The system is well-optimised, and each cloth is coded to be traced back to the client.
This laundry was set up by an association of 50 washers in 1890. And today, around 700 washer families live here. And although some have installed washing and drying machines, most still carry on their work manually.
Dhobi Ghat has maintained much of its old charm and washing methods.
Other Popular Places to visit in Mumbai
Apart from the above 34 tourist spots, you’ve many other places to visit in Mumbai and around. You can visit beaches like Aksa Beach , Gorai Beach and Versova Beach here. These are known for their sunset views, horse rides and street food stalls. Gorai Beach is also popular among the local people for weekend getaways and parties.
Then, you can also enjoy various gardens spread throughout the city. Chhota Kashmir and Hanging Garden are among the most popular of them. And if you love trekking, animal-spotting or bird-watching, you must visit Sanjay Gandhi National Park .
Also, if you're looking for places to visit in Mumbai for fun, plenty of amusement parks are there in and around the city. Snow World , Tikuji-ni-Wadi and Yazoo Park are popular.
You can also enjoy in themed water parks like Anand Sagar Water Park , Royal Garden Water Park and The Great Escape Water Park. These water parks are away from the hustle-bustle of the city. And they provide accommodation facilities if you want to stay for a night or two.
If you’re interested in cricket, you can buy a ticket for a game in Wankhede Stadium . And if you like theatres and plays, you can check out Prithvi Theatre. The theatre also hosts workshops, performing art programmes and other events.
And while you're in Mumbai, also visit Babulnath Temple . It has a special place among the devotees of Shiva, and the celebrations during Mahashivaratri festival are full of excitement.
Mumbai is a mix of art, culture and entertainment, and it should be in the bucket list of every traveller. Whether you're looking for places to visit in Mumbai with family and friends or you want quiet corners to spend time with yourself, you'll find them here.
The city will be a memorable holiday destination for adults and youngsters alike. From religious sites to beautiful beaches and historical caves to magnificent architectural monuments, you'll find a variety of places to visit in Mumbai.
Whether you want to go on a solo tour or want to book a honeymoon holiday, Mumbai won't disappoint you. Here you can be a part of the modern lifestyle, or enjoy a laid-back holiday in the lap of nature.
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Top Tourism Places to Visit in Mumbai
- Gateway of India, Mumbai
- Elephanta Caves, Mumbai
- Marine Drive, Mumbai
- Shree Siddhivinayak Temple, Mumbai
- Haji Ali Dargah, Mumbai
- Bandra-Worli Sea Link, Mumbai
- Essel World, Mumbai
- Nariman Point, Mumbai
- Juhu beach, Mumbai
- Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Mumbai
- Asiatic Society, Town Hall in Mumbai
- Colaba Causeway, Mumbai
- Nehru Planetarium, Mumbai
- Girgaon Chowpatty, Mumbai
- Chor Bazaar, Mumbai
- Mount Mary Church, Mumbai
- Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Mumbai
- Kanheri Caves, Mumbai
- Raj Bhavan, Mumbai
- Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai
- Taraporewala Aquarium, Mumbai
- Bombay High Court
- Bandra Bandstand, Mumbai
- Versova beach, Mumbai
- Churchgate, Mumbai
- Aksa Beach, Mumbai
- Worli Sea Face, Mumbai
- Chhota Kashmir, Mumbai
- Malabar Hill, Mumbai
- Prithvi Theatre, Mumbai
- ISKCON Temple, Mumbai
- Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
- St. Michael's Church, Mumbai
- St. Thomas Cathedral, Mumbai
- Hanging Gardens, Mumbai
- Mani Bhavan, Mumbai
- Elephanta Island, Mumbai
- Dhobi Ghat, Mumbai
- Babulnath Temple, Mumbai
- Global Vipassana Pagoda, Mumbai
- Flora Fountain, Mumbai
- Water Kingdom, Mumbai
- Powai Lake, Mumbai
- Mahalakshmi Temple, Mumbai
- Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum, Mumbai
- Marve Beach, Mumbai
- Gorai Beach, Mumbai
- Mumba Devi Temple, Mumbai
- Nehru Science Centre, Mumbai
- Kamala Nehru Park, Mumbai
- Fort Bassein / Vasai Fort, Mumbai
- Rajabai Clock Tower, Mumbai
- Suraj Water Park, Mumbai
- Shangrila Water Park, Mumbai
- Snow World, Mumbai
- Yazoo Park, Mumbai
- Tikuji-ni-Wadi, Mumbai
- Ammu Water Park, Mumbai
- Shivganga Water Park, Mumbai
- Sargam Water Park, Thane
- Paradise Funland, Mumbai
- Mati Hill County Resort, Mumbai
- Snow Kingdom, Mumbai
- Imagicaa Theme Park, Mumbai
- Imagicaa Water Park, Mumbai
- Snow Park at Imagicaa, Mumbai
- Eyelusion at Imagicaa, Mumbai
- House of Stars at Imagicaa, Mumbai
- Rainy Resort & Water Park, Mumbai
- The Great Escape Water Park, Mumbai
- Pali Beach Resort & Water Park, Mumbai
- Bandra Fort Mumbai / Castella de Aguada
- Royal Garden Resort & Water Park, Mumbai
- Anand Sagar Resort & Water Park, Mumbai
- Panoramic Resort and Water Park, Mumbai
- Shanti Sagar Resort & Water Park, Mumbai
- Magic Mountain Amusement Park, Lonavala
- Vardhman Fantasy Amusement Park, Mumbai
- Wet N Joy Water & Amusement Park, Lonavala
- Mumbai Film City / Dadasaheb Phalke Chitranagri
- Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Mandai / Crawford Market, Mumbai
- Mumbai Zoo / Veer Mata Jijabai Bhonsale Park / Byculla Mumbai
- Prince of Wales Museum, Mumbai
- Glowmagica at Imagicaa Mumbai
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Rooms at the Intercontinental Marine Drive are priced from about 14,000 rupees ($200) per night, including tax. It's a small five-star hotel with 60 rooms. The atmospheric Sea Green Hotel is a cheaper option that's retained its Art Deco character. The spacious rooms all have balconies and most have sea views.
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per adult (price varies by group size) An Evening at Shree Siddhivinayak and the Bandra Worli Sea Link with Dinner. Historical Tours. from. $246.00. per adult (price varies by group size) Experience the Monsoon in Mumbai in Private Vehicle. Bus Tours. from.
Ex Mumbai- High Sea- Mumbai One Night Sailing Program 19th November 2023 Starting from ₹ 9,997 p.p. 18% GST will applicable on above cost. ... My experience starting from connecting with Naresh Surve ji till booking through Blue Sea Tours and Travels has been satisfying as a customer. Naresh ji had ensured to share all relevant details ...
High Seas (3D) 5 Stars Sightseeing Breakfast Transfers. Starting from: ₹22,000/-₹23,404/-. Per Person on twin sharing. Price For The Month. Apr 2024. Customize & Get Quotes. TravelTriangle has served 3000 + travelers for Mumbai.
Mumbai Shore Excursions. Mumbai - Land of Temples. Duration: 6 Hours. Pick-up/Drop-off: Mumbai Port Trust/ Mumbai Port Trust. Highlights: Siddhivinayak Temple, Babulnath Temple, Isckon Temple, Jain Temple. Tour Customizable: Absolutely! (Tell us your specific requirements in the inquiry form) Quick View. Mumbai Shore Excursions.
Cordelia Cruise | Mumbai-At-Sea-Goa. INR 23,000. INR 45,088. SAVE. INR 22,088. Request Callback. 3 days & 2 nights. 4.8 (213)Cordelia Cruise | Mumbai-At Sea-Mumbai. INR 32,503. INR 42,253. SAVE. ... Yacht tours in Mumbai is the only company that has an option of chartering a yacht for 4 hour tours. The tour begins at Gateway of India and has an ...
Experience a lavish cruise from Mumbai to Mumbai with Cordelia Cruise, the best way to enjoy the Arabian Sea. Book now and get upto 25% off on Thrillophilia.
Tours; MUMBAI AT SEA MUMBAI; Overview Cordelia Cruises by Waterways Leisure Tourism Pvt Ltd is India's premium cruise line. True to its name, Cordelia aspires to promote and drive the cruise culture in India through experiences that are stylish, luxurious and most importantly, inherently Indian. Cordelia is a cruise line for Indians catering ...
THE 10 BEST Mumbai Beaches. 1. Juhu Beach. 2. Chowpatty Beach. Brilliant atmosphere which you can absorb along the beach watching families eat their dinner or dip into the water. 3. Aksa Beach. Aksa Beach is definately one of the less visited beach in Mumbai and hence still clean.
Embark on a delightful 2-night Costa Cruise from Mumbai to Goa and immerse yourself in an unforgettable maritime experience. Departing from Mumbai, this cruise takes you on a mesmerizing journey along the stunning Arabian Sea coastline to the vibrant destination of Goa. Enjoy the luxury and comfort of Costa Cruise's state-of-the-art ...
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. Adrian J S. Sheffield, UK8 contributions. Excellent tour with Amaze. Review of: Dharavi, Dhobighat, Dabbawallas & Gateway of India-All inclusive. Written April 15, 2024.
Bandra Worli Sea Link Mumbai. Photo credit: iStock. Day 2 in Mumbai: Morning in Kala Ghoda. ... 10 am: Take a Bollywood Tour or Watch a Bollywood Movie. Visiting Mumbai without a taste of Bollywood is like missing a key part of the city's essence. Taking a guided tour of Mumbai's Film City or a Bollywood studio provides a unique opportunity ...
Meeting Location: Mumbai International Cruise Terminal, Shoorji Vallabhdas Road, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400001 Departure Dates (2023): 22 May Check-In/ Departure: 04:30 PM (Day 1) Note: Please reach the meeting location one hour before departure. Arrival date(2023): 27 May Check-Out/ Arrival: 10:30 AM (Day 6) About the Cordelia Cruise: Prepare for an unforgettable experience as you board ...
Here is a list of Top places to visit in Mumbai. 1. Gateway of India. One of the most popular places to see in Mumbai is the Gateway of India which was built during the colonial era. Built to commemorate the visit of King George V in 1911, it was the first structure that a visitor would see while arriving in Mumbai via sea.
Itinerary. > Clear the balance before the trip. > Follow instructions as informed at the venue. > Incase of extension of time will be charged 15K per hr. Embark on an exciting deep sea fishing tour in Mumbai. Cast your line into the Arabian Sea and experience the thrill of reeling in big catches. With experienced guides and top-quality ...