Holiday lovers rejoice! Soon more Indian ports to offer cruise voyages

Cruise shipping is a fast growing component of the leisure industry worldwide

Megha Manchanda 

After tasting success at its maiden holiday venture at the Port, the Ministry of has planned to extend this initiative to other destinations in the country by way of facilitating and streamlining seamless travel and hassle-free immigration facilities at major in order to encourage luxury liners to choose their home in  

is a fast growing component of the leisure industry worldwide with a potential to earn huge amount of foreign exchange by providing the right policy environment and infrastructure for the growth of and

has seen a decline in traffic over the last five years on account of inadequate port infrastructure and no domestic lines operating on the Indian coast, according to an official.

According to a person close to the development, the Ministry of has appointed B. K. Associates as consultants, which would submit its proposal on the subject by May-end.  A Task Force, under the chairmanship of Secretary (Tourism) with Secretary (Shipping) as Co-Chairman, has been constituted to promote in the country.

The report would focus on information on the potential sites for the home port and related infrastructure development alongside it.

In order to streamline the operations and facilitate tourism, the government has allowed foreign flag vessels carrying passengers to call at Indian without obtaining license from DG (Shipping). The facility for the same has been extended to February 2024 from February 2019.

Standard operating procedures (SOPs) for vessels have been finalized in consultation with stake holders. Port-level committees have been constituted to address manpower, coordination and logistics issues for handling vessels at

By way of incentivizing ships, the government would offer a minimum rebate of 30% on port charges for vessels, not levy any priority or shifting charges for berthing vessels if informed 30 days in advance. However, subsequent shifting for ship convenience is chargeable.

The government would also provide additional rebate of 25% for coastal movement and walk-in or preferential berthing to homeport without extra charge.

In addition to the existing terminals at Cochin, Mumbai, Goa and New Mangalore Port Trusts, one terminal is currently under development at

To facilitate liberalized visa regime including e-visa at these five 65 additional immigration counters have opened, 15 counters each in Mumbai, Cochin and Mormugao, 10 each in New Mangalore and

Costa Neo Classica ship has made Port as home port with approximately 1400 passengers per voyage, 3 days of stay & stopover at New Mangalore, Goa and Cochin   while going to Maldives. 

Till date, seven voyages have been confirmed once in every fortnight with 1st voyage completed on 22nd December, 2016.

There are 12 major - Kandla, Mumbai, JNPT, Marmugao, New Managlore, Cochin, Chennai, Ennore, VO Chidambarnar, Visakhapatnam, Paradip and Kolkata (including Haldia) in the country and the facility is likely to be extended to all major in the future.

Holiday lovers rejoice! Soon more Indian ports to offer cruise voyages

Cruise shipping is a fast growing component of the leisure industry worldwide

Cruise shipping is a fast growing component of the leisure industry worldwide
After tasting success at its maiden holiday venture at the Port, the Ministry of has planned to extend this initiative to other destinations in the country by way of facilitating and streamlining seamless travel and hassle-free immigration facilities at major in order to encourage luxury liners to choose their home in  

is a fast growing component of the leisure industry worldwide with a potential to earn huge amount of foreign exchange by providing the right policy environment and infrastructure for the growth of and

has seen a decline in traffic over the last five years on account of inadequate port infrastructure and no domestic lines operating on the Indian coast, according to an official.

According to a person close to the development, the Ministry of has appointed B. K. Associates as consultants, which would submit its proposal on the subject by May-end.  A Task Force, under the chairmanship of Secretary (Tourism) with Secretary (Shipping) as Co-Chairman, has been constituted to promote in the country.

The report would focus on information on the potential sites for the home port and related infrastructure development alongside it.

In order to streamline the operations and facilitate tourism, the government has allowed foreign flag vessels carrying passengers to call at Indian without obtaining license from DG (Shipping). The facility for the same has been extended to February 2024 from February 2019.

Standard operating procedures (SOPs) for vessels have been finalized in consultation with stake holders. Port-level committees have been constituted to address manpower, coordination and logistics issues for handling vessels at

By way of incentivizing ships, the government would offer a minimum rebate of 30% on port charges for vessels, not levy any priority or shifting charges for berthing vessels if informed 30 days in advance. However, subsequent shifting for ship convenience is chargeable.

The government would also provide additional rebate of 25% for coastal movement and walk-in or preferential berthing to homeport without extra charge.

In addition to the existing terminals at Cochin, Mumbai, Goa and New Mangalore Port Trusts, one terminal is currently under development at

To facilitate liberalized visa regime including e-visa at these five 65 additional immigration counters have opened, 15 counters each in Mumbai, Cochin and Mormugao, 10 each in New Mangalore and

Costa Neo Classica ship has made Port as home port with approximately 1400 passengers per voyage, 3 days of stay & stopover at New Mangalore, Goa and Cochin   while going to Maldives. 

Till date, seven voyages have been confirmed once in every fortnight with 1st voyage completed on 22nd December, 2016.

There are 12 major - Kandla, Mumbai, JNPT, Marmugao, New Managlore, Cochin, Chennai, Ennore, VO Chidambarnar, Visakhapatnam, Paradip and Kolkata (including Haldia) in the country and the facility is likely to be extended to all major in the future.
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