CruiseGoa's Mormugao Port will become a new eco-friendly cruise terminal by 2025.

What’s the big deal with India’s new cruise terminal?

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Goa's new terminal will accommodate domestic and international cruise liners, addressing India's limited options where major ports like Mumbai and Kolkata offer few international cruises.
Goa's new terminal will accommodate domestic and international cruise liners, addressing India's limited options where major ports like Mumbai and Kolkata offer few international cruises. Photo Credit: Adobe Stock/Игорь Кузнецов

India's cruise tourism landscape is about to change significantly with the upcoming eco-friendly cruise terminal at Goa’s Mormugao Port, set to open in March 2025. But why is this development generating buzz in the travel industry?

Goa is looking to entice a growing number of tourists by cruise ship, especially after witnessing a remarkable 40% rise in cruise passenger arrivals during the 2023–2024 period, as reported by India’s CNBC TV18.

The new terminal will accommodate both domestic and international cruise liners, expanding India’s limited options in this sector. Currently, major ports like Mumbai, Kolkata, and Kochi can only host a handful of international cruises, leaving a gap that Goa aims to fill.

The new facility will cover 9,960 square metres and feature 24 immigration counters, 10 check-in counters, and comprehensive baggage facilities. Additionally, the terminal will include duty-free shops, lounges, a food court, a ferry terminal, and landscaped gardens, making it a modern travel hub.

Sarbananda Sonowal, minister of ports, shipping and waterways, announced that building is underway for “state-of-the-art International & Domestic Cruise Terminals across India,” with the ambitious target of welcoming 1.5 million cruise tourists by 2030.

With plans to position India to handle 1,000 world-class vessels, Goa is set to take centre stage in deep-sea, coastal, river, and yacht cruises. Historically, Mormugao Port has seen increasing traffic, managing 35 vessels and 47,778 passengers in 2018-2019 alone, and this December, seven international cruise liners are expected to dock, bringing around 12,584 passengers.

Among the ships currently calling at Mormugao Port is Celebrity Cruises’ Celebrity Millennium, which offers an itinerary through India, Sri Lanka, and Thailand, featuring excursions to historic forts and museums, a traditional Goan tea ceremony, and exploration of Goa’s capital, Panaji.

While Goa currently lacks direct international cruise routes, its proximity to vibrant tourism spots makes it an attractive departure point for travellers. Other Indian cities, like Chennai and Mumbai, already serve as gateways to international destinations, making Goa a strategic addition to the mix.

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