Angriya is India’s first luxury cruise that will make four trips per week between Mumbai and Goa. There will be no stoppage in between. This luxury ship has around 104 rooms, divided into 8 categories. You can choose between a dorm, deluxe room and luxury suites. The residence has cots, while rooms have single and twofold beds. The voyage has extravagance rooms on the submerged level also. It can carry around 399 travelers in one trip and has 67 crew members including the hospitality staff and the marine crew members.
This ship includes a spa, gym and a pool, travelers will have the choice from 8 different categories of room. Angriya has two eateries, six bars, a swimming pool and a submerged level spa and a gym. Experience everything, similar to a luxury hotel you get to enjoy everything under one roof. The tickets of the journey, which will run four times each week with the exception during the monsoon season, are estimated between Rs.7000 and Rs.12000. The ship has been built in Japan and is 131 meter long and 120 meter-wide.
The thought behind beginning a cruise ride is to push voyage tourism to win huge incomes. Mumbai, Chennai and Kochi are three Indian urban areas that are taking a gander at creating journey lining offices as the essential framework to set up these services is now set up.
After much deferral, the lady sail of the nation’s first luxury line will benefit between Mumbai and Goa have started from October 1st. The Union shipping minister is contributing Rs.1000 crore to build a cruise terminal in the Mumbai port on the east coastline.
Mr Gadkari had said before, the nation will have 80 luxury ships but the government wants to pull in more than 950 over next five years. To accomplish this he is intending to build a cruise terminal along the eastern water front of the megapolis which would cost around Rs.1000 crore.
He had additionally said that as a major aspect of creating cruise tourism, two floating restaurants will also be introduced. Take a cruise along the waters of the Arabian Sea from Mumbai and Goa. With a carrying capacity of 500 people, the government would give Rs.800 crore to Shipping Corporation of India to buy this ships. Now, even in India you can dream of a luxury cruise ride.