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M. V. Minicoy ship returns after a successful journey

M. V. Minicoy ship returns after a successful journey


Mangalore Today News Network

Mangalore, November, 8: The luxury cruise liner M. V. Minicoy, which left the Old Port of Mangalore to Lakshadweep last Saturday with 128 passengers returned to Mangalore on the morning of Nov 8, Monday.


Passenger Ship to Lakshadweep Sets Sail from Mangalore old Port

 

Passenger Ship to Lakshadweep Sets Sail from Mangalore old Port

 

Passenger Ship to Lakshadweep Sets Sail from Mangalore old Port

 

Passenger Ship to Lakshadweep Sets Sail from Mangalore old Port

 

Passenger Ship to Lakshadweep Sets Sail from Mangalore old Port

 

Passenger Ship to Lakshadweep Sets Sail from Mangalore old Port

 

Passenger Ship to Lakshadweep Sets Sail from Mangalore old Port

 

Passenger Ship to Lakshadweep Sets Sail from Mangalore old Port

 

Passenger Ship to Lakshadweep Sets Sail from Mangalore old Port

 

Passenger Ship to Lakshadweep Sets Sail from Mangalore old Port

 

Passenger Ship to Lakshadweep Sets Sail from Mangalore old Port

 

Passenger Ship to Lakshadweep Sets Sail from Mangalore old Port

 

Passenger Ship to Lakshadweep Sets Sail from Mangalore old Port

 

Passenger Ship to Lakshadweep Sets Sail from Mangalore old Port

 

Passenger Ship to Lakshadweep Sets Sail from Mangalore old Port

 

Anand Rao, an official of the Lakshadweep Development Corporation, which operates cruise liner services from Mangalore to Lakshadweep, labeled the debut voyage as “successful” and said that the service will continue. The next trip will be on Nov 27, he said.


The inaugural trip, which was meant to be a Diwali gift, carried  126 passengers from Mangalore old port for Kadmatt Island MV Aminidevi at around 10 am on  Saturday , November 6.  Lakshadweep is located at a distance of about 144 nautical miles from Mangalore Old Port. The passenger ship has the capacity of 150 passengers.


The Lakshadweep Islands Tourism Development Authority has introduced the luxurious tourist liner service between Lakshadweep and Mangalore.


Kadmatt, which is close to Mangalore, is a paradise of water sports such as kayaking, snorkeling, diving, cruising, along with a wide variety of other tourist attractions. The trip, which lasts less than 14 hours, will cost Rs. 5000 per person,


The only ship journeying between Kadmatt Island and Mangalore at present is a cargo vessel called Tippu Sultan.


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