- Visakhapatnam will launch its first international cruise service on July 15 with Cordelia Cruises
- The 14-day itinerary includes Indian ports and stops in Phuket, Langkawi, Kuala Lumpur, and Singapore
- Passengers can explore Chennai for two days before the cruise sails into international waters
In a move that's set to put India's eastern coast firmly on the global cruise map, Visakhapatnam is gearing up to launch its first-ever international cruise service. Starting July 15, Cordelia Cruises will kick off international sailings from Visakhapatnam's international terminal, marking a significant milestone for cruise tourism in the region.
Visakhapatnam To Launch Its First International Cruise
For travellers, this international cruise from Visakhapatnam means you can now board a luxury cruise from India's east coast and sail across multiple countries. Forget flights, it will be all about the sea, sunsets, and seamless exploration. The itinerary is a 14-day international voyage that blends Indian ports with some of Southeast Asia's most loved destinations.
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The journey begins in Visakhapatnam and first sails to Chennai, where the cruise will dock for two days. It will give passengers time to explore the coastal city before heading further abroad. From there, the ship sails into international waters, making stops at Phuket, Langkawi, Kuala Lumpur, and finally, Singapore. Along the way, the ship will also spend a few days cruising and docking at key points, offering a mix of on-board luxury and on-shore exploration.
What Makes This Cruise Special?

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This launch isn't just about travel, it's about accessibility and ease. According to tourism officials and industry leaders like K Vijayamohan, President of the Tours and Travels Association of Andhra Pradesh, this initiative is expected to significantly boost tourism while making international cruising more approachable for Indian travellers.
What makes this cruise even more special for travellers is that no visa is required for Thailand and Malaysia. For Singapore, a visa is available on arrival. The only requirement is a passport with at least six months' validity.
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For years, international cruises have largely departed from Mumbai or international ports. With Visakhapatnam entering the scene, travellers from eastern and southern India now have a more convenient gateway to global cruise travel.
This new cruise signals that India's cruise tourism is expanding, diversifying, and becoming more inclusive geographically
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