Resorts World One to homeport in MumbaiResorts World One to homeport in Mumbai
After a season of voyages out of Dubai, Resorts World One is set to make its debut in India, offering shorter cruises that can be combined for one longer voyage.

Resorts World One is expanding its footprint to India, homeporting in Mumbai from March 5 until June 1.
The vessel will operate three weekly roundtrip cruises from the soon-to-be-completed Mumbai International Cruise Terminal - Ballard Pier Extension (BPX) berth.
These include the two-night ‘Weekend High Seas’ cruise departing on Fridays, the three-night ‘Lakshadweep Cruise to Agatti Island’ sailing on Sundays and the two-night ‘Goa Cruise’ leaving on Wednesdays.
Activities
The weekend high seas sailing conveniently departs at 9pm on Friday and returns on Sundays at 1pm.
The Lakshadweep voyage departs on Sundays at 9pm, enabling guests to join the cruise after working hours – and to accommodate passengers flying from other parts of India.
The ship will spend a full day at sea on Monday before arriving at the coral atoll of Agatti Island – part of the Lakshadweep archipelago – at sunrise on Tuesday.
Activities include glass bottom boat tours, snorkelling, scuba diving and other water sports. Passengers can also relax along the 7 km beach, dine on local seafood or shop for local, unique souvenirs.
Passengers return to Mumbai on Wednesday at 4pm.
The sailing to Goa leaves at 10pm on Wednesday with the ship arriving there on Thursday. Passengers can discover the local history, architecture and cuisine.
Passengers return to Mumbai by 2pm on Friday.

Goa (PHOTO: RESORTS WORLD CRUISES)
Investment in India’s cruise industry
‘In support of the recently announced Cruise Bharat Mission by the Indian government and the new world-class Mumbai International Cruise Terminal, we are excited to further boost India’s cruise tourism sector and bring the Resorts World One cruise ship to homeport in Mumbai,’ stated Michael Goh, president of Resorts World Cruises.
‘Mumbai is the main gateway to cruising in India and Indians will have the convenience of departing from their doorsteps, without the need to fly to another country.’
Strong ties
Resorts World Cruises is a well-recognised brand in India, many Indian passengers taking fly cruises to sail with the cruise line in Singapore, Dubai, Malacca, Penang, Phuket, Jakarta, Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City, Keelung, Okinawa, Kyushu, Osaka and various other Asian ports.
Food & beverage
Authentic cuisines from around the world will be served, including certified vegetarian, Jain and halal food.
Thematic cruises and a lively entertainment programme will also feature.
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