Why India's Biggest Cruise Terminal Is Special | Ground Report

The Mumbai Port Authority has inaugurated cruise operations at the new Mumbai International Cruise Terminal, a state-of-the-art facility aimed at enhancing passenger experience and boosting Mumbai's position as a tourism hub. Union Minister for Ports Sarbananda Sonowal inaugurated cruise operations at the new Mumbai International Cruise Terminal, a state-of-the-art facility aimed at enhancing passenger experience and boosting Mumbai's status as a tourism hub. The terminal spans 4.15 lakh sq. ft., with 2.07 lakh sq. ft. operational and matching commercial space, including parking for 300+ vehicles, set to open in October, later this year. With a yearly capacity of 10,00,000 people and the ability to handle 5 ships simultaneously, it is poised to become India’s biggest maritime tourism hub. This infrastructure project is expected to boost cruise tourism in the city.

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