The swanky terminal building comes equipped with services like lounges, customs, immigration, quarantine counters, baggage handling facilities, scanning, concourse, restaurant, entertainment, shopping, health, business exhibitions, money exchange outlets, parking space and more. There is also easy road connectivity that travellers may find conducive.
As of now, India’s domestic cruises or river cruises are fast becoming a trend. From Indian coasts, there aren’t many international cruises, except from port cities like Mumbai, Kochi and Kolkata. With Visakhapatnam, we will soon have plenty of options. This is great for those looking at cruise options for their holidays.
Mumbai to Dubai is also another route that cruise enthusiasts love to take. The cruise takes you from Mumbai, traversing the Arabian Sea, to Dubai, which is located in the southeast coast of the Persian Gulf.
Ganges River Cruise does not traverse the high seas, but it does navigate the Ganges’ river system spread across India and Bangladesh. The cruise starts from Kolkata and ends in Varanasi, while making a quick detour in Dhaka, Bangladesh.