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Ferry to Alibaug

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The Ferry to Alibaug is a popular day-trip option for Mumbaikars and tourists alike, departing from the historic Wellington Pier near the Gateway of India. The journey across the Arabian Sea takes about an hour, providing panoramic views of Mumbai's coastline and the open sea. Alibaug itself is a laid-back coastal town known for its beaches, colonial-era forts, and fresh seafood. The ferry ride is an experience in itself, with the sea breeze and the sight of fishing boats dotting the horizon. Once you arrive, you can explore Alibaug's main beach, visit the Kanakeshwar Temple, or take a short auto-rickshaw ride to nearby attractions like the Kolaba Fort, which is accessible during low tide. The ferry service is a convenient and affordable way to escape Mumbai's hustle, though schedules can be weather-dependent, especially during the monsoon season.

Don't miss

  • Depart from the iconic Gateway of India, a historic monument built in 1924
  • Enjoy sea views and cool breezes during the 1-hour crossing
  • Explore Alibaug's sandy beaches and try local seafood at beachside shacks
  • Visit Kolaba Fort, a 17th-century sea fort accessible on foot at low tide
  • Take a short trip to nearby Murud-Janjira, a formidable sea fortress

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Ways to visit Ferry to Alibaug

You can visit on your own (tickets can be purchased at the pier or online through some ferry operators. prices vary by operator and class (e.g., standard or premium). book in advance during peak seasons to secure a seat). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

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Know before you go

  • Ferry schedules vary by season and weather; check the operator's website or call ahead to confirm departure times.
  • The ride can be choppy during monsoon (June-September); consider taking motion sickness medication if prone.
  • Pack light as space on the ferry is limited, and bring water, sunscreen, and a hat for sun protection.
  • Carry cash for local expenses in Alibaug, as ATMs may be limited and some vendors don't accept cards.

A bit of history

Ferry services between Mumbai and Alibaug have operated for decades, serving as a vital transport link for commuters and tourists. Alibaug was historically a port under the Maratha Empire and later the British, with the ferry route evolving from traditional sailboats to modern motorized vessels.

Common questions

How long is the ferry ride from Mumbai to Alibaug?

The journey typically takes about 1 hour, depending on sea conditions and the type of ferry.

Can I take my car on the ferry to Alibaug?

No, passenger ferries do not carry vehicles. You can rent a car or take an auto-rickshaw once in Alibaug.

Are there multiple ferry operators?

Yes, several private operators run ferries from Wellington Pier. They offer different schedules and prices, so compare options.

Is the ferry service available year-round?

Services are generally suspended during severe weather, especially in the monsoon season. Always check before traveling.

What is there to do in Alibaug besides the beach?

You can visit Kolaba Fort, the Kanakeshwar Temple, or take a day trip to Murud-Janjira Fort or the Kashid Beach area.

Do I need to book ferry tickets in advance?

It's advisable during weekends and holidays to avoid long queues. Some operators offer online booking.

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