Enjoy Ferry Journeys an exciting voyage across the world’s top ferry routes, which connect global attractions with India’s scenic landscapes. Ferry travel provides a unique perspective, combining convenience and magnificent sights, from historic rivers such as the English Channel to Kerala’s scenic backwaters. Join us as we explore the fascination of boat rides around the world and discover the hidden jewels of India’s coastal districts.


1. Stromma, Sweden

Stromma’s ferries traverse a large area, specifically the 30,000 islands of the Stockholm archipelago. Stromma does more than just connect the islands; they also provide dinner cruises and themed sailings (we recommend the one that sails under 12 of Stockholm’s oldest bridges), as well as excursions to historic locations like the Vaxholm Fortress, a 16th-century waterfront castle.

2. STATEN ISLAND FERRY, NEW YORK

The bulbous, orange, triple-decker Staten Island Ferries travel in and out of lower Manhattan more than 100 times every day, transporting 70,000 passengers in total. It’s an eight-kilometer (“five-mile”) chug past a classic Gotham City backdrop of skyscrapers and bridges, as well as Ellis Island and the famed Statue of Liberty. And it’s free of charge, with the NYC Department of Transportation covering the costs. The nine ferries are remnants of a much bigger fleet, but their 25-minute ride to Staten Island is still regarded as “one of the world’s greatest, and shortest, water voyages.

3. CHAO PHRAYA EXPRESS, BANGKOK

The Chao Phraya Express commuter ferries travel up and down the Chao Phraya River all day. Get on or off at whatever pier you want. The fare, collected by a wandering conductor, is small. Meanwhile, the Chao Phraya Tourist Boat, with English narration, makes unlimited stops on a one-day ticket for only $6, taking you to 13 different piers with temples, palaces, and marketplaces. Seen from either perspective, the River of Kings is a magnificent torrent teeming with longtails, neon-blazing dinner cruises, and river-train barges pulled by slo-mo tugboats. Sathorn Pier, located next to the Saphan Taksin SkyTrain station, is a handy location for boarding ships.

4. Free Divar Island Ferry in Goa

A free ferry voyage to Divar Island in Goa allows you to experience its splendor. Nestled in the Mandovi River, Divar is the largest and most historically significant island. The ride, which is only a short ferry ride from mainland Goa, provides breathtaking vistas and is easily accessible from Ribandar, Old Goa, and Bicholim. Discover the island’s cultural richness and natural beauty, creating experiences to last a lifetime. Discover Divar today with a hassle-free ferry ride.

5. Elephanta Caves Ferry Ride from Mumbai

Take a mesmerizing journey to the famous Gharapuri Caves, better known as Elephanta Caves, which are located on an island off the coast of Mumbai. Board a ferry from the magnificent Gateway of India and admire the exquisite dance of seagulls as they accompany your journey. Explore ancient tunnels covered with beautiful stone carvings telling stories of Shiva’s mythology, which will captivate you with their beauty and historical value. Experience the majesty of Elephanta Caves with an unforgettable ferry voyage.

6. Cheapest Ferry Ride to Fort Kochi

The cheapest ferry travel is between Ernakulam and Fort Kochi. It leads you through the picturesque backwaters, around Wellington Island, and near the famed Jew Town of Mattancherry.

Chinese Fishing net Cochin, Kerala

Chinese Fishing net- This voyage takes you through a busy trading harbor, where you will see many types of water transportation. There are big Chinese fishing nets around the coast. The restless energy on the water reflects the port’s old nautical heritage, where many legendary sailors have landed.

7. BRISBANE CITYCAT

The meandering, lollygagging Brisbane River goes where it pleases. Brisbane City Council operates a fleet of CityHopper monohull ferries and twin-hull CityCats to service the route between the University of Queensland at St Lucia and Northshore Hamilton. The free CityHopper ferries run every 30 minutes from 6 a.m. to midnight, but the most exciting ride is the flashy and beautiful CityCat, which travels up and down the river every 15 minutes. Sit on the open foredeck for the greatest views, particularly at night. Fares vary according to travel zones, peak periods, and ticket type

8. DALMATIA FERRY, DUBROVNIK.
For good reason, Dubrovnik serves as a body double for Kings Landing in Game of Thrones. From a local ferry, you can see this golden Croatian Camelot, the best-preserved walled city in the Mediterranean, in its entirety. The huge Jadrolinija fleet of auto ferries and passenger catamarans serves many ports, notably Split (the third busiest port in the Mediterranean) and the pine-clad islands along the Dalmatian coast.

9. Mumbai to Alibaug Ferry, Maharashtra 

Mumbai, India’s coastal city, is a fantastic location with exciting ferry rides. The city is famous for its jetty experience because it was the principal mode of transportation in ancient times. One breathtaking ferry voyage connects Mumbai with Alibaug. The reflection of the heritage hotel Taj on the Arabian Sea brightens your day as you go by ferry!

You may easily schedule your accommodation in Mumbai and Alibaug, as there are numerous hotels available. These gigantic jetties can accommodate 500 passengers. The Gateway of India and Bhaucha Dhakka are two well-known ferry boarding sites. Alibaug’s popularity has made it possible to participate in a variety of adventure sports.

10. Ghogha-Hazira Ro-Pax Ferry, Gujarat

The Ghogha Hazira ferry journey is without a doubt one of Gujarat’s most beautiful. It is run by the government and provides a hassle-free experience. Take this ride right now and discover the state’s beautiful scenery. Imagine the delight of being surrounded by blues and greens, allowing you to hear your thoughts in peace. The ferry journey connects two cities: Bhavnagar and Surat. With so many hotels in Gujarat, you can easily find reasonable accommodation.

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