

Mumbai International Cruise Terminal
The Mumbai Cruise Terminal is a landmark project, setting a new benchmark as India’s first and largest international cruise terminal. This ambitious infrastructure is aimed at boosting tourism, providing world-class facilities, and establishing Mumbai as a major hub for international cruises.
PROJECT CONCEPT
As India’s first and largest international cruise terminal, this project is poised to significantly enhance the country’s maritime tourism. It aligns with the government’s vision of developing coastal and cruise tourism as part of its broader “Blue Economy” strategy.
- Cost : The project is being developed at an estimated cost of ₹60 Crore.
- Scope of Work : It includes the construction of a modern multilevel car parking facility and related infrastructure to cater to the increasing influx of passengers and vehicles.
- State-of-the-Art Facilities : The terminal is designed to handle large cruise liners and ensure seamless operations, offering amenities that match international standards.