Mumbai Panorama Tour
- Immerse in the bustling culture of Mumbai on our Mumbai Panorama Tour, an unforgettable half-day shore excursion
- Discover famed landmarks like the Gateway of India, the High Courts, and the gothic-style University of Bombay
- Visit the Mani Bhavan, Gandhiji's former nerve center, and marvel at the Hanging Gardens and Kamla Nehru Park
- Witness the world's largest open-air laundromat, Dhobi Ghat, and the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus
- Book now to explore Mumbai's unique sights with us, the leading provider of high-quality, guaranteed shore excursions
Mumbai Panorama Tour
India's principal seaport, Bombay is "Mumbai" in Marathi. The Portuguese acquired the city from Bahadur Shah in the 15th century and called their new possession Bom Baim, mean "good bay". With a population of over 20.5 million people, it's also called the City of Dreams. You will discover the essence of the city on this comprehensive panoramic half-day tour.
See landmarks such as the Gateway of India, a colossal structure built-in 1924 overlooking the Mumbai harbor bordered by the Arabian Sea in the Colaba district. Learn about the most distinguished High Courts in India and observe the gothic style architecture of the University Bombay.
Discover the modest 2 storied building, Mani Bhavan, once serving as the nerve center for Gandhiji's activities, now as his memorial. Also, see the sculpted greenery of the Hanging Gardens and the Kamla Nehru Park, containing the giant Old Woman's Shoe.
Check out the world's largest open-air laundromat of Mumbai, Dhobi Ghat. This vision will leave a lasting impression on you for the next time you do your own laundry. The gothic style Victoria Terminus Train Station, now known as Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) is located in the heart of Mumbai and is a 'World Heritage Site' declared by UNESCO in 2004. Built-in 1888, the station is a grand reminder of the British Raj pre-independence period and still one of the most historical landmarks within the central business district of Mumbai.
There are so many unusual facets of the city you will discover on this culturally immersive Mumbai tour. Don't wait, book this tour now and let this tour truly make your trip memorable!
Please Note: A tourist visa is required to debark in India. Cruise lines do not usually provide this visa, therefore, you will need to obtain one prior to your cruise.