First-of-its-kind Cruise Service Starts between Hazira
Port of Surat and Diu
Water
Transportation is the New Future of Transportation and Prime Focus of Government
under Visionary Leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Mod, Mansukh Mandaviya, while E-flagging the Cruise Service
Minister of State for Ports, Shipping & Waterways (I/C)
Mansukh Mandaviya flagged off the Cruise service from Hazira Port of Surat to Diu on 31 March 2021 via video conferencing.
In his inaugural address, Mansukh Mandaviya
said that the Development of cruise tourism is the prime focus of the Government
of India under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
‘I feel very happy to announce that before 2014, there were
139 cruise calls at the Indian Ports but today we have 450 cruise calls in the country
despite the COVID-19 pandemic. There has been a steady growth in the number of tourists
traveling by Cruise Services since 2014. The number before 2014 was one lakh and
the number of tourists in 2019-20 was 4.5 lakhs’, added Mr. Mandaviya.
Mr. Mandaviya reiterated that Indian
coastline has a huge potential for the cruise tourism industry and 6 International
cruise terminals are being planned on both the west coast (Mumbai, Goa, Kochi) and
east coast (Visakhapattanam, Kolkata, Chennai) of India.
Manslkh Mandaviya expressed
optimism about the development of ferry, RoRo and ROPAX
services between South Gujarat and Saurashtra region of Gujarat and said that water
transportation is the new future of transportation with state-of-the-art ferry terminals
and modern facilities in the cruise services.
One side voyage time of the cruise service is approximately
13 to 14 hours. Cruise has the capacity of 300 passengers and has 16 cabins. This cruise will sail two round trips in a week.
The Cruise has Gaming Lounge, VIP Lounge, Entertainment on Deck and other modern
amenities. One side journey will cost Rs.900+taxes (per head).
In November, 2020, Prime Minister
Narendra Modi inaugurated ‘Hazira-Ghogha’ RoPAX service and within four months, One lakh passengers and
thousands of vehicles utilised the ferry service to save
journey time and the cost to travel from Hazira (Surat)
to Ghogha (Bhavanagar). The
success of the ferry service has opened the gates for many more routes of water
transportation in Gujarat and all over India, said Mansukh Mandaviya.