India

South Asia: the Andaman Islands, Mumbai, Goa and the Kerala coast

Overview

Home to some of the greatest civilisations the world has known, India is a fabulous potpourri of contradictions and diversity, of ancient and modern art, culture, cuisine, languages and landscapes. For superyachts, it offers three very different archipelagos and a coast steeped in history.

The volcanic Andaman and Nicobar chain in the Bay of Bengal is the most popular cruising ground: 572 islands of untouched jungle, coral reefs and India's only active volcano, ranked among the world's best marine ecosystems. Yachts are welcome at many islands, but permits are required, so an agent is essential.

On the mainland, Mumbai is home to the Royal Bombay Yacht Club, a classic institution; Goa offers a natural harbour and Portuguese heritage; and Kochi on the Kerala coast has India's first international marina.

Marinas & Map

Map of India's yacht facilities at Mumbai, Goa, Kochi and the Andaman Islands
West coast and the Andamans. Source: APSA Guide 2026.

Map Key - Marinas & Yacht Clubs

  1. Royal Bombay Yacht Club (Mumbai)
  2. Goa (Panaji)
  3. Kochi International Marina
  4. Port Blair Marina (Andaman)

Port Blair and Mumbai Port marinas are in development. International airports: Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Bengaluru and Port Blair (Andaman).

Getting There & Clearance

Clearance

Clearance is handled by the Bureau of Immigration and the Central Board of Customs. Ports of entry are Port Blair (Andaman), Panaji (Goa), Kochi and Mumbai Harbour. The Andamans require permits, so a local agent is essential.

Government Contacts

Immigration: boi.gov.in
Customs: cbic.gov.in

International Airports

Mumbai (Chhatrapati Shivaji) · Delhi · Chennai · Bengaluru · Port Blair (Veer Savarkar, Andaman).

Key Cruising Grounds

Andaman & Nicobar (Port Blair, Havelock, Button Islands) · Lakshadweep · Goa · the Mumbai coast.

Local Services

Agents (Andamans)

Asia Pacific Superyachts · Andaman Holiday Agency

Agents (Mainland)

West Coast Marine Yacht Services · Sea Waif · Seal Superyachts

Brokerage & Refit

West Coast Marine Yacht Services

Charter

Champions Yacht Club

Associations

Indian Marine Federation · Yachting Association of India

Marine Supplies

Ocean Marine Supplies India

Frequently Asked Questions

Where do superyachts cruise in India?

The Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the Bay of Bengal are the most popular superyacht cruising ground, with 572 islands of jungle and reef. On the mainland, Mumbai, Goa and Kochi on the west coast are the main yacht centres.

When is the best time to cruise India?

November to March is the prime season. Tropical cyclones are common from April to June and September to December, so those months are best avoided.

Do you need a permit to cruise the Andaman Islands?

Yes. Yachts are welcome at many of the Andaman and Nicobar islands but permits are required, so cruising there is arranged through a local agent. Port Blair is the port of entry.

Which marinas does India have?

Kochi International Marina on the Kerala coast and the Royal Bombay Yacht Club at Mumbai are the established facilities, with Port Blair Marina in the Andamans and Mumbai Port Marina in development.

Which APSA members are based in India?

India's APSA members are Asia Pacific Superyachts India, the Indian Marine Federation and West Coast Marine Yacht Services, with Asia Pacific Superyachts also representing the Andaman Islands.

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