Destinations

Mumbai

Set sail from the iconic Gateway of India and explore the breathtaking routes along the Arabian Sea. Experience the views of the Gateway itself, the waterfront of the historic Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai’s oldest lighthouses, and naval bases. You might even catch a glimpse of playful dolphins on your journey!

Mumbai offers a range of charter options—from sailboats to luxury motor yachts, available between 7 am and 8 pm. Choose from scenic cruises along the Mumbai skyline or convenient transfer boats to nearby attractions:

  • Mumbai to Mandwa: Cruise across the Arabian Sea to Mandwa, a peaceful coastal escape perfect for a day or overnight trip.
  • Mumbai to Elephanta Caves: Sail to Elephanta Island, where UNESCO-listed rock-cut caves and ancient sculptures await exploration.

For the highly adventurous, embark on a luxury yacht expedition to Goa, Lakshadweep, or even the Maldives for an unforgettable voyage across the Indian Ocean.

MumBAI Fleet

Goa

Goa is the ideal destination for yacht hopping and coastal exploration. Key departure points include:

  • Hopping Points: Start from Panjim, Candolim, or Morjim to explore Goa’s stunning coast.
  • Nearby Destinations: Sail to Palolem, Colva, or Anjuna beaches for beautiful shores, or venture further to secluded islands like Grande Island for snorkeling and water sports. A short sail away is Butterfly Beach, known for its scenic beauty and tranquility.

Kerala

Explore Kerala’s mesmerizing backwaters, a tranquil network of lagoons, lakes, and canals. Here’s how you can experience the true essence of Kerala on the water:

  • Backwater Cruises: Start your journey from Alleppey or Kumarakom to immerse yourself in Kerala’s culture and lifestyle. 

Boarding and drop-off take place at Akkarakalam Memoirs in Chennamkary, Alleppey, where you’ll embark on a serene journey through the 900-kilometer network of backwater canals. Drift past charming local scenes: village homes, lush paddy fields, swaying coconut groves, historic churches, temples, toddy shops, and native wildlife. Alleppey, known as the ‘City of Canals’ or the ‘Venice of the East,’ serves as the main starting point for most backwater cruises and is about two hours south of Kochi. To preserve the tranquility of fishing zones, the houseboat is moored by sunset.

  • Stay on Traditional Wooden Houseboats: These handcrafted wooden boats, known as “kettuvallams,” offer a unique overnight stay, gliding along the serene backwaters from sunrise to sunset. Experience traditional Kerala hospitality, with onboard meals featuring local delicacies.
  • Cultural Immersion: Enjoy a window into Kerala’s customs and practices, from watching local fishermen at work to savoring authentic Kerala cuisine.

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