New Mangalore Port welcomes first cruise ship of 2023
Press Release, Jan 13, 2023, 8:00 PM IST
Mangaluru: New Mangalore Port welcomed the fourth cruise vessel of the current season and the first cruise ship of the New Year.
Cruise ship, “The World” docked at the port on January 13 at 1330 hours. The vessel carrying 123 passengers and 280 crew members, berthed alongside berth no. 04, which will stay in the Port for three days and will sail on January 15, 2023 at 2300Hrs.
The passengers were given a warm welcome in a traditional way while disembarking from the ship. Various arrangements were done such as; medical screening for passengers, multiple immigration and customs counters for swift movement, free wi-fi, and clothes and handicraft outlets were kept open. Buses, cars, and vans were arranged for the local tour including 02 shuttle buses for passengers visiting the local markets and shops in Mangalore city.
The department of AYUSH has set up a meditation center inside the cruise lounge for the benefit of cruise passengers. Ministry of Tourism (GOI) & Department of Tourism (Govt. of Karnataka) have arranged various activities & cultural events for the entertainment of cruise passengers during their 03 days stay.
“The World”, is a private residential cruise ship operated like a condominium complex, with large apartments that can be purchased. Residents, from many countries, can live on board as the ship travels. Some residents choose to live on board full-time while others visit periodically throughout the year.
The overall length of the ship is 196.35 meters with draft of 7.05 meters and its carrying capacity is 43,188 Gross Tonnage. The vessel en route to Cochin Port came from Dubai to India and had berthed at Mumbai and Mormugao Port, previously.
The passengers will be visiting various tourist destinations, temples, and churches in and around Mangaluru and also will be visiting local market areas. As this is the first cruise vessel to stay for a long duration in the Port after many years, various cultural programmes like Bharatanatyam, Dollu Kunita, Yakshagana & local folk dance depicting rich Indian culture and heritage are organized for the entertainment of the cruise tourists on all the three days in association with Ministry of Tourism (GOI) & Department of Tourism (Govt. of Karnataka).
Souvenirs will be given to the cruise passengers while they are embarking back to their ship as reminiscent memories of their visit to Mangaluru.
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