Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the Mumbai International Cruise Terminal (MICT) at Ballard Pier on September 20, 2025, marking a significant milestone in India’s maritime infrastructure development under the ambitious ‘Cruise Bharat Mission.’
PM Modi to inaugurate India’s largest Cruise terminal in Mumbai: MICT
The MICT spans over 415,000 square feet and represents India’s largest cruise terminal, designed to accommodate up to 1 million passengers annually. The facility can simultaneously handle five cruise ships and features 72 check-in and immigration counters, ensuring streamlined passenger processing and enhanced travel experiences.
Union Minister of Ports, Shipping & Waterways Sarbananda Sonowal emphasized the terminal’s historical significance and future potential. “The maritime history of Mumbai is rich and an integral part of our civilisation. As a coastal hub, it has served the nation handsomely with its bustling coastal business,” Sonowal stated.
The minister highlighted the project’s alignment with Prime Minister Modi’s vision of transforming India into a global cruise hub through world-class infrastructure development.
Comprehensive Development Package
Beyond the main terminal, the inauguration will include several complementary projects designed to enhance Mumbai’s appeal as a maritime destination:
- Renovated Fire Memorial at Victoria Docks
- Heritage lighting installations at Port House and Evelyn House
- Sagar Upvan garden development
These initiatives aim to promote cultural tourism while supporting environmental sustainability in the port region.
Economic Impact and Tourism Boost
The MICT is strategically positioned to revolutionize India’s cruise tourism sector by attracting both domestic and international visitors. The terminal’s capacity and modern amenities are expected to significantly contribute to national economic growth through increased tourism revenue and job creation.
Global Positioning Strategy
The facility represents India’s commitment to establishing itself as a premier cruise destination in the global maritime tourism market. By providing world-class infrastructure and services, the MICT positions Mumbai to compete with established international cruise ports.
The terminal’s inauguration marks a crucial step in realizing the ‘Cruise Bharat Mission’ objectives, which seek to harness India’s extensive coastline and rich maritime heritage for sustainable tourism development.
This development underscores the government’s focus on leveraging maritime assets for economic diversification and tourism expansion.