All that you need to know about Mumbai-Alibaug Ro-Ro ferry
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, MUMBAI/ Created : Nov 27, 2022, 17:30 IST
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The Ro-Ro ferry service remains operational throughout the year, including monsoon, which lets you get away from the city any time. This option can take you from Mumbai to Mandwa near Alibaug in less than 60 minutes.
The Ro-Ro ferry service remains operational throughout the year, including monsoon, which lets you get away from the city any time. This option can take you from Mumbai to Mandwa near Alibaug in less than 60 minutes. Read less
The Ro-Ro ferry service remains operational throughout the year, including monsoon, which lets you get away from the city any time. This option can take you from Mumbai to Mandwa near Alibaug in less than 60 minutes.
To ensure that you get to enjoy this service hassle-free, here’s all that you need to know.
How to book tickets?
Travel time
The travel time will be only 60 minutes, excluding the docking and undocking time. This is much less than the three-plus hours that it takes for one to travel from South or Central Mumbai to Alibaug via road.
Ticket price
It’s interesting to note that the Mumbai-Alibaug Ro-Ro car ferry can take up to 500 passengers and 154 vehicles, and everything from cycles to buses can be transported on it. And as regarding the price system, here us all the details:
- Per bus: INR 3000
- Per four-wheeler: INR 1020
- Per two-wheeler: INR 210
- Per cycle: INR 110
- Per passenger: INR 380
- Per pet: INR 310
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