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Mumbai reclaims the sea: Rs 887-crore world-class marina to transform harbourfront and boost maritime tourism

Chittaranjan Tembhekar
| TNN | Last updated on - Dec 21, 2025, 13:45 IST
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Mumbai set to reclaim its coastline

For decades, Mumbai’s residents have had limited access to the city’s waterfront. The Union government has now approved an Rs 887-crore plan to build a marina at Princes Dock. The facility will be open to the public and is expected to bring a new dimension to leisure and water-based activities in the city.

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World-class marina to host over 400 yachts

The marina will have berthing facilities for over 400 yachts, each measuring up to 30 metres. This will be the city’s first marina of this scale, capable of hosting both domestic and international visitors interested in boating and sailing.

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Sailing schools and public spaces

Apart from berths, the project will include sailing schools, training facilities, and open waterfront areas for the public. These features aim to encourage learning, recreation, and engagement with the sea for Mumbaikars.

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Employment opportunities

The marina project is expected to create more than 2,000 jobs, including positions in construction, operations, hospitality, and marine services. It will also help people in the city develop skills related to boating, tourism, and waterfront activities.

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Funding through a hybrid model

The marina will be built through a hybrid model. The Mumbai Port Authority will invest around Rs 470 crore for marine infrastructure, while a private operator will invest Rs 417 crore in onshore development such as parking, leisure spaces, and support services.

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Supporting India’s Blue Economy

The project supports the government’s coastal tourism plans and aims to strengthen India’s blue economy. Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal called it a “turning point” for Mumbai and said it would encourage private investment while giving a boost to maritime tourism.

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Infrastructure and accessibility

The marina will be built with essential infrastructure including a breakwater, parking areas, and roads linking it to the shore. These additions are designed to make the facility easily accessible for visitors, yacht owners, and students attending sailing schools.

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Tenders and project timeline

Tenders for the project have been floated, with bids closing on December 29, 2025. The marina will cover nearly 12 hectares of water area. Once built, a dedicated agency will manage its operations.

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M
Mumbai
156 days ago
How many people in Mumbai own yatch to spend this kind of mad money,rather spend on Hospital or proper reoad or train service which will benifit Mumbaikar who are travelling and suffering like animals
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