Port Mormugao • Level of difficulties Easy • Type Swimming, Cultural, Meal included • Price Adults € • Duration in hours 7.5 • Shore excursion code

Description

A unique chance to get to know Goa ain all its aspects: first we discover its most historical and cultural side, among the churches and temples of the old Goa, and then we relax on the beach.

What we will see

• Se Cathedral
• Basilica of Bom Jesus
• Nageshi Temple
• Beach

What we will do

• We leave the port by coach and head to Goa, where we will have the chance to broaden our knowledge of Indian philosophy and religion.
• We start by visiting two important churches in Old Goa, which are testament not only to its colonial past but also to the city’s grandeur and wealth during the period of Portuguese rule: firstly, Se Cathedral, which is dedicated to Saint Catherine and is one of the largest in the city, secondly, the Basilica of Bom Jesus, which was built by the Jesuits in the 16th century and is home to the remains of Saint Francis Xavier. These are kept in a marble mausoleum and displayed to the public once every ten years.
• After visiting the churches, we head to the famous Shri Nageshi Temple, which is dedicated to the gods and goddesses of the Hindu pantheon. It clearly retains the Hindu style that was at its peak in the 18th century.
• And now for some relaxation! We head to the Beach Hotel where we can make the most of a delicious buffet and then relax with a swim in the pool, head to the beach or simply lie back and soak up the sun!

What you need to know

• We recommend wearing comfortable shoes.
• Dress code that is appropriate for the places of worship to be visited is recommended: shoulder and knee must be covered.
• Places on this excursion are limited. We recommend booking early.
• Sun loungers will be provided by the hotel depending on availability.
• The beach is not equipped.
• You need to be able to swim and be physically fit to take part in this excursion.
• Shoes must be removed and socks must be worn to visit the temple.
• It is not permitted to take photos or videos inside the temple.
• In case of events or religious celebrations the visit of church or monuments will be done only by outside.

The culture and flavours of goa and a tour of the plantations

Port Mormugao • Level of difficulties Easy • Type Sightseeing, Cultural, Meal included • Price Adults € • Duration in hours 6 • Shore cursion code

Description

Goa is synonymous with the sand and sea, but it also conceals a cultural side which we mustn’t overlook. So why not discover the numerous places of historic and religious interest, the secrets of the spice plantations and the local flavours.

What we will see

• Se Cathedral
• Basilica of Bom Jesus
• Shri Nageshi Temple
• Spice plantation
• Traditional lunch

What we will do

• Our excursion will start with a visit to two churches: the first is one of the largest churches in the city, Se Cathedral – dedicated to Saint Catherine – and the second is the Basilica of Bom Jesus, which was built by the Jesuits in the 16th century and is home to the remains of Saint Francis Xavier. These are kept in a marble mausoleum and displayed to the public once every ten years.
• After visiting the churches, we will head to the Shri Nageshi temple, an 18th-century temple with its own unique, classic elegance. It is dedicated to Shiva.
• At this point, there is something truly unique in store for us as we discover the secrets of spice cultivation at the Spice plantations and enjoy a traditional lunch after the tour.

What you need to know

• We recommend wearing comfortable shoes.
• Dress code that is appropriate for the places of worship to be visited is recommended: shoulder and knee must be covered.
• Shoes must be removed and socks must be worn to visit the temple.
• It is not permitted to take photos or videos inside the temple.
• Places on this excursion are limited. We recommend booking early.
• This excursion is not recommended to guests with mobility problems.
• In case of events or religious celebrations the visit of church or monuments will be done only by outside.
• Due to road works along the route the return of the excursion could be delayed.

Port Mormugao • Level of difficulties Easy • Type Cultural, Shopping • Price Adults € • Duration in hours 5.5 • Shore excursion code

Description

Goa is mostly famous for its stunning beaches but there is also a side to it offering great historic and cultural interest. We will find it in Old Goa where we can admire the beautiful Basilica of Bom Jesus, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and in the capital, Panjim, which still retains traces of Portuguese architecture.

What we will see

• Shantadurga Hindu Temple
• Se Cathedral
• Basilica of Bom Jesus
• Fontainhas Latin quarter
• Panjim

What we will do

• Our excursion to the old part of Goa starts with a visit to the Shantadurga Hindu temple, which gives off a serene aura with its brown, white and peach exterior.
• Then we will visit two churches: firstly, Se Cathedral, which is dedicated to Saint Catherine and is one of the largest in the city, secondly, the Basilica of Bom Jesus, which was built by the Jesuits in the 16th century and is home to the remains of Saint Francis Xavier. These are kept in a marble mausoleum and displayed to the public once every ten years.
• After we have visited the churches, we enjoy a pleasant stroll through the Latin quarter of Fontainhas – with its distinctively Portuguese charm – where we can admire the church and the old Portuguese-style houses.
• Finally, we head to the capital Panjim, where we can admire the old houses with the pretty balconies and blinds so typical of Portuguese Goa. We can also enjoy some free time to do some shopping there before returning to the ship.

What you need to know

• We recommend wearing comfortable shoes.
• Dress code that is appropriate for the places of worship to be visited is recommended: shoulder and knee must be covered.
• Shoes must be removed and socks must be worn to visit the temple.
• It is not permitted to take photos or videos inside the temple.
• Places on this excursion are limited. We recommend booking early.
• This excursion is not recommended to guests with mobility problems.
• In case of events or religious celebrations the visit of church or monuments will be done only by outside.?

Overland from Mumbai to Mumbai – taj mahal experience (double room) 

Port: Bombay / Mumbai 
Duration: Approx. 33 Hours 
Type: Sightseeing • Cultural • Shopping • Meal Included 
Difficulty Level: Difficult 

Tour Overview 

Experience one of India’s most iconic journeys with this unforgettable overnight tour from Mumbai to Agra. Discover the timeless beauty of the Taj Mahal, explore the grandeur of Mughal architecture, enjoy authentic Mughlai cuisine, and experience India’s rich culture and heritage while staying in premium accommodation.  

Detailed Itinerary 

Day 1 – Mumbai • Delhi • Agra 

Panoramic Tour of Mumbai 

Your journey begins with a panoramic drive through Mumbai, offering glimpses of the city’s colonial architecture, bustling streets, and vibrant urban life before heading to the airport.  

Flight from Mumbai to New Delhi 

Transfer to the airport for your flight to New Delhi. Light refreshments may be served during the journey. 

Upon arrival in Delhi, assistance will be provided for your onward transfer. 

Drive from Delhi to Agra 

Continue by road to Agra, the historic Mughal city located on the banks of the Yamuna River. 

During the drive, observe: 

  • Rural landscapes of North India 
  • Traditional villages and local life 
  • Changing scenery from metropolitan Delhi to historic Agra 

Hotel Check-In & Mughlai Dinner 

Check into your luxury hotel and relax after the journey. 

In the evening, enjoy a traditional Mughlai dinner featuring flavors inspired by the royal kitchens of the Mughal Empire. 

Typical dishes may include: 

  • Rich curries 
  • Tandoori specialties 
  • Aromatic rice preparations 
  • Traditional Indian desserts 

Overnight stay in Agra.  

Day 2 – Agra • Delhi • Mumbai 

Sunrise Visit to the Taj Mahal 

Early in the morning, visit the world-famous Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World and a masterpiece of Mughal architecture. 

Built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, the monument is renowned for: 

  • Its stunning white marble architecture 
  • Intricate carvings and inlay work 
  • Symmetrical Mughal gardens 
  • Reflection pools and grand gateways 

The soft morning light provides the best atmosphere for photography and sightseeing. 

Shoe covers will be provided before entering the monument.  

Photo Stop at Agra Fort 

After the Taj Mahal visit, continue to the impressive Agra Fort for a photo stop. 

Highlights include: 

  • Massive red sandstone walls stretching nearly 2 km 
  • Mughal palaces and courtyards 
  • Historical significance as the residence of Mughal emperors 
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site status 

The fort offers excellent panoramic views and historical insight into Mughal India.  

Return Drive to Delhi 

Depart Agra and drive back to Delhi by coach. 

Depending on traffic and timing, brief comfort stops may be made during the journey.  

Flight from Delhi to Mumbai 

Upon arrival in Delhi, transfer to the airport for your return flight to Mumbai. 

Light meals or refreshments may be served during the journey. 

Arrival in Mumbai marks the end of the tour.  

Important Information 

  • This is an intensive overland tour involving flights, road travel, and walking 
  • Comfortable walking shoes are strongly recommended 
  • Guests must carry a valid passport and Indian tourist visa 
  • Shoe covers are required inside the Taj Mahal and will be provided 
  • Large bags, cigarette lighters, sharp objects, and video cameras are not permitted inside the Taj Mahal 
  • Camera or video usage fees, where applicable, are not included 
  • The tour involves extensive walking and is not suitable for guests with mobility difficulties 
  • Places are limited; advance booking is recommended 
  • Return to Mumbai is scheduled for late evening, therefore late-night onward travel is advisable only after completion of the tour 

 

Good Morning Mumbai

Port: Bombay / Mumbai
Duration: 3.5 Hours
Type: Sightseeing • Cultural
Difficulty Level: Moderate

Tour Overview

Discover the authentic spirit of Mumbai as the city awakens at dawn. This immersive early morning tour takes you beyond the usual tourist attractions and into the daily life of local Mumbaikars. Experience Mumbai’s famous local train, explore the bustling wholesale flower and vegetable markets, and end the morning with the uplifting spiritual atmosphere of the ISKON Temple’s sacred ‘Arti’ ceremony.

Detailed Itinerary

05:30 AM – Departure from the Pier

Meet your guide at the pier and begin your early morning exploration of Mumbai. The quiet pre-dawn hours reveal a completely different side of the city before the streets become crowded.

05:45 AM – Local Train Experience (Churchgate to Dadar)

Board Mumbai’s iconic suburban local train from Churchgate Station to Dadar Station — the true lifeline of the city and an essential part of everyday Mumbai life.

During the journey, witness:

  • The fast-paced commuter culture of Mumbai
  • The organized distribution of multilingual newspapers
  • Morning routines of local residents beginning their workday

This short ride offers an authentic glimpse into the heartbeat of the city and its remarkable efficiency.

06:15 AM – Dadar Flower Market

Arrive at Mumbai’s vibrant wholesale flower market, one of the city’s most colorful and energetic trading hubs.

Here you will experience:

  • Massive displays of fresh marigolds, roses, jasmine, and lotus flowers
  • Traders unloading flowers arriving from different parts of Maharashtra
  • The importance of flowers in Indian religious rituals and daily worship
  • Local vendors negotiating and preparing flower garlands for temples and homes

The market comes alive at sunrise and provides excellent opportunities for photography and cultural interaction.

06:45 AM – Vegetable & Fruit Wholesale Market

Continue to the nearby fruit and vegetable market where Mumbai’s daily fresh produce trade begins before dawn.

Highlights include:

  • Truckloads of fresh vegetables and fruits arriving from across the state
  • Traditional manual handling using head loads and handcarts
  • Fast-moving wholesale trading activity
  • Local bargaining and market culture in action

This stop gives a fascinating insight into the supply chain that feeds one of the world’s largest cities every day.

07:30 AM – ISKON Temple Visit & Morning ‘Arti’

Proceed to the beautiful ISKON Temple (International Society for Krishna Consciousness) to participate in the spiritually uplifting morning prayer ceremony known as the ‘Arti’.

Experience:

  • Devotional music and chanting
  • Rituals with lamps, bells, and incense
  • A vibrant spiritual atmosphere filled with energy and devotion
  • Opportunity to join the prayers, singing, and dancing if you wish

The ceremony offers a peaceful yet electrifying conclusion to the tour and a deeper understanding of Hindu devotional traditions.

09:00 AM – Return to the Pier

After the temple visit, return comfortably to the pier.

Guests will still have:

  • Time to enjoy breakfast on board
  • Opportunity to participate in other shore excursions later in the day

Important Information

  • Tour starts approximately at 05:30 AM
  • Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
  • Modest clothing is advised for the temple visit
  • Photography may be restricted inside certain temple areas
  • Markets can be crowded and busy during early morning hours

The Best of Mumbai Tour 

Duration: Approx. 7 Hours
Type: Cultural • Shopping • Meal Included
Difficulty Level: Difficult 

Tour Overview 

Discover the rich contrasts of Mumbai through its colonial heritage, bustling local markets, religious landmarks, and historic neighborhoods. This immersive tour combines walking exploration, panoramic sightseeing, cultural visits, and local experiences, offering a deeper understanding of Mumbai’s history, architecture, traditions, and daily life. 

Detailed Itinerary 

Departure from Mumbai Port 

Meet your guide and begin your exploration of Mumbai by coach towards the historic Fort district.  

VISIT 1 – Fort District Walking Tour 

Begin a guided walking tour through Mumbai’s historic Fort area, known for its remarkable colonial-era architecture and historical importance. 

Although the original fort no longer exists, the district remains one of Mumbai’s most architecturally impressive areas. 

Asiatic Society Library 

Start the walk at the historic Asiatic Society Library, once used as the city hall during the British period. 

Highlights: 

  • Grand neoclassical architecture 
  • Historic steps and columns 
  • Cultural and literary significance 

Flora Fountain 

Continue to the elegant Flora Fountain, dedicated to the Roman goddess Flora. 

Here you will see: 

  • Intricate stone carvings 
  • Colonial-era architecture 
  • One of Mumbai’s historic city landmarks

Horniman Circle 

Walk through Horniman Circle, a historic garden square surrounded by heritage buildings. 

Highlights: 

  • Ornamental iron fencing 
  • Landscaped gardens 
  • Victorian-era atmosphere 

St. Thomas Cathedral (Outside Visit) 

View St. Thomas Cathedral from the outside, one of Mumbai’s oldest churches dating back to the British colonial period. 

Your guide will explain: 

  • Colonial history of the church 
  • Architectural features 
  • Historical importance of the cathedral 

Passing By Colonial Landmarks 

Continue through South Mumbai while passing: 

  • General Post Office Building 
  • High Court Building 
  • University of Mumbai 

These buildings are viewed from outside during the walking and coach tour. 

VISIT 2 – Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus 

Visit the iconic Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, one of India’s most famous railway stations and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 

Highlights: 

  • Victorian Gothic architecture 
  • Historic railway heritage 
  • Grand stone façade and interiors 
  • Blend of Indian and British architectural styles 

Originally known as Victoria Terminus, the station was built during the British colonial era.  

VISIT 3 – Dhobi Ghat 

Continue to Dhobi Ghat, Mumbai’s famous open-air laundry. 

Here you will observe: 

  • Traditional manual laundry operations 
  • Hundreds of washing stations 
  • Local washermen (“dhobis”) at work 
  • One of Mumbai’s most unique daily-life scenes

VISIT 4 – Gateway of India 

Stop at Mumbai’s iconic Gateway of India overlooking the Arabian Sea. 

Highlights: 

  • Historic waterfront monument 
  • Views of Mumbai Harbour 
  • Taj Mahal Palace Hotel opposite the gateway 
  • Excellent photography opportunities 

Your guide will explain the historical significance of the monument and its role as Mumbai’s ceremonial entrance during the colonial era.  

LUNCH 

Enjoy lunch at a local hotel or restaurant before continuing the afternoon sightseeing program.  

VISIT 5 – Crawford Market 

After lunch, visit Crawford Market, one of Mumbai’s oldest and busiest markets. 

Here you can explore: 

  • Victorian-style market architecture 
  • Local spices, fruits, and household goods 
  • Everyday Mumbai shopping culture 
  • Lively narrow lanes and market atmosphere 

The market reflects the blend of colonial heritage and traditional Indian commerce. 

VISIT 6 – Banganga Tank & Walkeshwar Temple Complex 

Conclude the tour with a visit to the sacred Banganga Tank and Walkeshwar Temple Complex. 

Highlights: 

  • Ancient water tank surrounded by temples 
  • Traditional Hindu religious atmosphere 
  • Historic temple complex linked to Hindu mythology 
  • Peaceful spiritual setting contrasting with busy modern Mumbai 

Your guide will explain: 

  • Religious importance of the site 
  • Legends associated with Lord Rama 
  • History of the temple complex

Return to Mumbai Port 

After completing the sightseeing program, return comfortably to the port.  

Important Information 

  • This excursion involves extensive walking and standing 
  • Guests should be physically fit to participate 
  • Comfortable walking shoes are strongly recommended 
  • Modest clothing is advised for temple visits 
  • The excursion is not suitable for guests with mobility difficulties 
  • Some areas may be crowded, especially markets and religious sites 
  • Traffic conditions in Mumbai may affect touring times 
  • Places on the excursion may be limited, therefore advance booking is recommended 

 

The ideal excursion for those who wish to embark on a journey into the heart of Mumbai and explore the places that are fundamental for an understanding of this fascinating city.

What we will see

• Panoramic tour by bus, passing by: Asiatic Society Library, Marina Drive, Parsi Towers of Silence, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, University of Mumbai, Prince of Wales Museum
• Girgaum Iskcon Temple
• Hanging Gardens and Kamla Nehru Park
• Dhobi Gat (photo stop)
• Mani Bhavan Museum
• St. Thomas Cathedral
• Gateway of India (photo stop)

What we will do

• We leave the port by coach and head for the Girgaum Iskcon Temple, passing by a few of the city’s main attractions: The Asiatic Society Library, once home to the city hall, and the Marina Drive coastal road, also known as the “Queen’s Necklace” because of its street lights that look like a pearl necklace when lit up at night.
• After viewing the sumptuous temple, we visit the Hanging Gardens and the Kamla Nehru Park from where we can enjoy a magnificent panoramic view of the city.
• We pass the Parsi Towers of Silence, a sacred place for the Parsi community and therefore inaccessible to other people and we observe the Dhobi Gat, an open-air washhouse still used today by locals despite the advent of washing machines.
• We visit the Mani Bhavan Museum, which was the residence of Mahatma Gandhi, the father of the nation when he lived in Mumbai between 1917 and 1934.
• We then return to our coach and head for the St. Thomas Cathedral. Along the journey, we can watch the interesting sights of the business quarters in the south of the city with several monuments dating back to the British colonial era including the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus once known as the Victoria Terminus, the University of Mumbai, the Supreme Court Building and the Prince of Wales Museum, an imposing and unusual building topped with a magnificent white dome.
• Before returning to the port stop briefly to take photographs of the symbol of the city: the Gateway of India.

What you need to know

• Places on this excursion are limited. We recommend booking early.
• We recommend wearing comfortable shoes.
• Dress code that is appropriate for the places of worship to be visited is recommended.
• In order to take photos or film videos within the Prince of Wales Museum, you must purchase the necessary tickets.

Elephanta Island & Elephanta Caves Tour 

Duration: Approx. 5 Hours 
Type: Sightseeing • Cultural • Drink Included 
Difficulty Level: Moderate 

Tour Overview 

Discover the ancient rock-cut cave temples of Elephanta Island, one of Mumbai’s most fascinating UNESCO World Heritage Sites. This cultural excursion combines a scenic ferry ride across Mumbai Harbour with a guided exploration of the famous Elephanta Caves, renowned for their impressive stone carvings and Hindu mythological sculptures dedicated primarily to Lord Shiva.  

Detailed Itinerary 

Departure from Mumbai Port 

Meet your guide and depart by coach towards the historic waterfront area of South Mumbai.  

VISIT 1 – Gateway of India 

Arrive at the iconic Gateway of India, Mumbai’s most famous waterfront monument overlooking the Arabian Sea. 

Here you will: 

  • View the grand Indo-Saracenic monument built during the British era 
  • Enjoy views of Mumbai Harbour 
  • Board the ferry for Elephanta Island  

FERRY RIDE TO ELEPHANTA ISLAND 

Board the ferry and enjoy a scenic boat ride across Mumbai Harbour to Elephanta Island. 

Ferry Crossing Duration: 

  • Approximately 1 hour each way 

During the journey, enjoy views of: 

  • Mumbai skyline 
  • Harbour activity and naval vessels 
  • Arabian Sea waterfront scenery  

VISIT 2 – Elephanta Island 

Upon arrival at Elephanta Island, proceed towards the caves. 

Access to the caves: 

  • Approximately 20–25 minutes walking from the jetty 
    OR 
  • Optional short toy-train ride (approximately 5 minutes), subject to operation 

After reaching the base area, climb approximately 120 steps to the cave entrance. 

Along the pathway, you will find: 

  • Local souvenir stalls 
  • Small cafés and refreshment vendors 
  • Scenic island surroundings  

VISIT 3 – Elephanta Caves 

Explore the famous Elephanta Caves, a remarkable complex of rock-cut cave temples dating back to around the 8th century AD. 

Inside the caves, you will see: 

  • Massive stone-carved temple halls 
  • Ancient Hindu sculptures and bas-reliefs 
  • Mythological scenes from Hindu traditions 
  • Impressive carvings dedicated to Lord Shiva 

Major highlights include: 

  • The famous Trimurti sculpture depicting: 
  • Brahma (The Creator) 
  • Vishnu (The Preserver) 
  • Shiva (The Destroyer) 

Your guide will explain: 

  • Hindu mythology and symbolism 
  • Religious significance of the sculptures 
  • History and architectural importance of the caves 

The caves are considered among the finest examples of ancient Indian rock-cut architecture.  

Return Ferry to Mumbai 

After the guided visit, descend from the caves and return to the jetty. 

Board the ferry back to Mumbai and enjoy another scenic harbour crossing.  

Return to Mumbai Port 

Upon arrival at the Gateway of India area, rejoin your coach and return to the port.  

Important Information 

  • The excursion involves considerable walking and stair climbing 
  • Guests should be physically fit to participate 
  • Approximately 120 steps must be climbed to reach the caves 
  • If the toy train is not operating, additional walking of 20–25 minutes each way is required 
  • Comfortable walking shoes with good grip are strongly recommended 
  • The tour is not suitable for guests with mobility difficulties 
  • Ferry timings may vary depending on weather and harbour conditions 
  • Places on the excursion may be limited, therefore advance booking is recommended 

 

The Elephanta Caves and the City of Mumbai 

Duration: Approx. 8.5 Hours 
Type: Sightseeing • Nature Excursion • Cultural • Meal Included 
Difficulty Level: Moderate 

Tour Overview 

This full-day excursion combines the ancient rock-cut temples of Elephanta Island with the major cultural and historical highlights of Mumbai. Explore UNESCO-listed cave temples dedicated to Hindu mythology, enjoy a scenic harbour crossing, discover colonial-era landmarks, and experience the vibrant daily life of India’s financial capital.  

Detailed Itinerary 

Departure from Mumbai Port 

Meet your guide and depart by coach towards South Mumbai.  

PHOTO STOP – Gateway of India 

Arrive at the iconic Gateway of India, Mumbai’s most famous waterfront monument overlooking the Arabian Sea. 

Here you can: 

  • Take photographs of the monument 
  • Enjoy views of Mumbai Harbour 
  • Observe the lively waterfront atmosphere  

BOAT RIDE TO ELEPHANTA ISLAND 

Board a motorboat for the journey across Mumbai Harbour to Elephanta Island. 

During the crossing: 

  • Enjoy views of Mumbai skyline 
  • Observe harbour activity and coastal scenery 
  • Relax during the scenic boat ride  

VISIT 1 – Elephanta Island & Elephanta Caves 

Upon arrival at Elephanta Island: 

Access to the caves: 

  • Short toy-train ride (approximately 5 minutes), subject to operation 
    OR 
  • Approximately 20-minute walk if the train is not operating 

After reaching the base area, climb approximately 120 steps to the cave entrance.  

Inside the Elephanta Caves 

Explore the famous cave temples dating back to the 8th century AD. 

Highlights include: 

  • Ancient rock-cut cave temples 
  • Hindu mythological sculptures and carvings 
  • Massive stone pillars and temple halls 
  • Sculptures dedicated mainly to Lord Shiva 

Major attraction: 

The famous Trimurti sculpture representing: 

  • Brahma – The Creator 
  • Vishnu – The Preserver 
  • Shiva – The Destroyer 

Your guide will explain: 

  • Hindu mythology and symbolism 
  • Stories behind the sculptures 
  • Historical significance of the caves  

RETURN BOAT TO MUMBAI 

After the visit, descend from the caves and return by boat to Mumbai.  

LUNCH 

Proceed to a local restaurant for lunch. 

Enjoy a relaxing break before continuing the city sightseeing program.  

PANORAMIC CITY TOUR – PASSING BY LANDMARKS 

After lunch, continue exploring Mumbai by coach. 

During the panoramic drive, you will pass by the following landmarks while your guide explains their history and significance: 

Passing By: 

  • Prince of Wales Museum 
  • Jehangir Art Gallery 
  • University of Mumbai 
  • High Court Building 
  • Rajabai Clock Tower 
  • Marine Drive (“Queen’s Necklace”) 
  • Chowpatty Beach 
  • Jain Temple 
  • Hanging Gardens 
  • Parsi Towers of Silence 
  • Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus 
  • Asiatic Society Library 

These sites are viewed from the coach unless otherwise mentioned.  

PHOTO STOP – Dhobi Ghat 

Stop briefly at the famous Dhobi Ghat, Mumbai’s historic open-air laundry. 

Here you will observe: 

  • Traditional manual washing areas 
  • Local washermen (“dhobis”) at work 
  • One of Mumbai’s most unique daily-life scenes 

This stop also provides an opportunity to photograph the nearby Parsi Towers of Silence area from outside.  

VISIT 2 – Mani Bhavan Museum 

Visit Mani Bhavan, the former Mumbai residence of Mahatma Gandhi between 1917 and 1934. 

Inside the museum: 

  • Gandhi’s personal room 
  • Historical documents and photographs 
  • Exhibits related to India’s independence movement 
  • Information about Gandhi’s philosophy and life  

RETURN DRIVE THROUGH SOUTH MUMBAI 

Before concluding the tour, continue driving through South Mumbai while passing: 

  • Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus 
  • Historic colonial business district 
  • Asiatic Society Library  

Return to Mumbai Port 

After completing the sightseeing program, return comfortably to the port.  

Important Information 

  • The excursion involves considerable walking and stair climbing 
  • Guests should be physically fit to participate 
  • Approximately 120 steps must be climbed to reach the Elephanta Caves 
  • If the toy train is not operating, additional walking of approximately 20–25 minutes each way is required 
  • Comfortable walking shoes with rubber soles are strongly recommended 
  • The excursion is not suitable for guests with mobility difficulties 
  • Boat schedules may vary depending on weather and harbour conditions 
  • Some sightseeing locations may be crowded, especially during weekends and holidays 

 

Port Bombay/Mumbai • Level of difficulties Difficult • Type Sightseeing, Jeep 4-Wheel-Drive ATV, Cultural, Shopping, Meal included • Price Adults € • Duration in hours 33 • Shore excursion code

Description

A unique opportunity to spend a day in the heart of the Indian subcontinent, to discover the wonders of this fascinating country. We admire the magnificent Taj Mahal in Agra, we see the local way of living and savor the best of local cuisine. Additionally, we stay in some of the most luxurious hotels in India.

What we will see

• Panoramic tour of Mumbai
• Moghlai dinner
• Agra: Taj Mahal
• Photostop at Agra Fort

What we will do

• After a panoramic tour of Mumbai we travel to New Delhi by plane, where a luxurious hotel awaits us. We transfer to Agra by bus.
• The evening has a delightful surprise in store for us: a Moghlai dinner served at the hotel. The next day we visit the monument that every tourist in the world should see at least once in their life: the Taj Mahal , universally renowned as a jewel of Islamic art and one of the seven wonders of the modern world.
• We leave Agra and head for Delhi by coach with a photo stop at the 16th century ruins of Agra Fort , a UNESCO world Heritage site, which encircles the Imperial city of the Mogul emperors with 2 km of red sandstone walls.
• After we proceed to the airport. We leave Delhi and take a flight to Marmugao

What you need to know

• Places on this excursion are limited.We recommend booking early.
• In order to take part in this excursion it is necessary to have your passport with you, together with a tourist visa to enter India as required when boarding the vessel.
• During the visit to the Taj Mahal you will be provided with shoe covers to wear over your normal footwear. Sharp objects, cigarette lighters, video cameras and large bags are not permitted inside the Taj Mahal. Light meals will be served during the flights and train journeys.
• Should it be necessary to pay for the right to use cameras and/or video equipment, this is not included in the price of the excursion and must be paid in local currency (the tour guide can help you if you need to change currency).
• This excursion is conducted mainly on foot, it is therefore recommended to wear comfortable shoes.
• This excursion is not recommended for guests with mobility problems.

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