Mumbai is India's City of Dreams, a coastal city where Bollywood glamour, financial ambition, and the Arabian Sea come together in a vibrant rush. Delhi may have political power and Mughal history, but Mumbai offers the scenic Marine Drive, the impressive Gateway of India, amazing street food, and beaches that extend into golden sunsets. Our Delhi to Mumbai tour packages offer a top-notch experience of the bustling tropical city for all travelers, whether they are business visitors, film fans, nature enthusiasts, or food lovers.
Why Choose Mumbai for a Trip from Delhi?
Delhi residents live amidst Mughal monuments, wide Lutyens boulevards, and the machinery of national governance. Mumbai offers an entirely different India, one shaped by the Arabian Sea, colonial British architecture, and the dream factory of Bollywood. The coastline alone is worth the journey, but add Film City tours, seafood delicacies, Art Deco heritage streets, and the energy of India's financial capital, and Mumbai becomes a destination that rewards every kind of traveler.
What’s Included
- Seamless round-trip travel arrangements from Delhi to Mumbai
- Complimentary hotel transfers and airport pickup services
- Dedicated local driver and car for city sightseeing
- Comprehensive sightseeing and architectural explorations
- Hotel options tailored to various budget requirements
- 24-hour travel assistance and customer care support
What’s Excluded
- Entry charges for tourist attractions
- Meals and snacks
- Payment for personal activities like safari, boating, camping, ziplining, etc.
- Personal expenses, including camera fees, laundry services, bottled water, refreshments, or any tips to be paid.
- Guide fees (if required, guests are responsible for bringing and paying for a guide)
- Any items or services not mentioned in ‘Inclusions’
Popular Sightseeing Places
1. Gateway of India
Built in 1924 to celebrate a royal visit, the Gateway of India is among Mumbai's most famous landmarks. Its Indo-Saracenic arch, made of yellow basalt stone, stands proudly at the harbor. The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel is directly behind it, offering luxury and heritage for those seeking an enriching experience. Ferry services to the Elephanta Caves depart from this location, adding to its charm. Street vendors, balloon sellers, photographers, and the waterfront's lively atmosphere make every visit exciting. Sunset photography opportunities here are among the best in Mumbai.
- Timings: 12:00 AM – 12:00 AM
- Entry Fee: Free
2. Marine Drive (Queen's Necklace)
Marine Drive curves 3.6 kilometers along the Arabian Sea in one of India's most celebrated urban promenades. Art Deco buildings lining the boulevard have earned heritage recognition, and their evening lights reflecting across the water create the necklace effect that gave this stretch its beloved nickname. Chowpatty Beach at the northern end offers Mumbai's most famous street food experience with Pav Bhaji, Bhel Puri, Pani Puri, and Dabeli. Countless Bollywood films have featured Marine Drive, making it instantly recognizable to Delhi visitors.
- Timings: 12:00 AM – 12:00 AM
- Entry Fee: Free
3. Elephanta Caves
The Elephanta Caves offer an enriching experience for history and heritage enthusiasts. The UNESCO World Heritage Site features ancient rock-cut caves dating from the 5th to 8th centuries that contain impressive Hindu sculptures. One highlight is the magnificent 20-foot Trimurti Sadashiva in the main cave. While damage from the Portuguese colonial period is evident, the restoration has kept the site's impressive features. Resident monkeys on the island are lively companions during your visit. Remember to keep your food and belongings secured.
- Timings: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Entry Fee: ₹40 (Indians & South Asian), ₹600 (Other Foreigners)
4. Juhu Beach
Juhu Beach is one of the most famous and popular beaches in Mumbai. People don’t swim there much because of strong currents and pollution, but they love the unique street food and lively atmosphere every evening. Stalls selling Pav Bhaji, Bhel Puri, Kala Khatta, and Pani Puri attract huge crowds at sunset. Families enjoy horse and camel rides for added entertainment. Nearby, there are several homes of Bollywood stars, making celebrity sightings a popular activity. Street performers like magicians and acrobats bring a carnival vibe, showcasing Mumbai's passion for spectacle.
- Timings: 12:00 AM – 12:00 AM
- Entry Fee: Free
Travel Tips for the Delhi to Mumbai Trip
- Stay in South Mumbai's Colaba or Fort area for proximity to heritage sites, in Bandra or Andheri for quick access to Bollywood-related events, or in Dadar or Kurla for budget-friendly options with good connectivity.
- July through September brings heavy rainfall that regularly disrupts local trains and causes waterlogging across low-lying areas. Carry waterproof bags and build flexibility into daily plans during this period.
- Swimming is not advisable at most Mumbai beaches due to strong currents.
- Mumbai is generally safe, but it is recommended to dress modestly, stay in populated areas, and avoid isolated stretches of beach after dark for personal safety.
FAQs About Delhi to Mumbai Tour Packages
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Mumbai's coastal energy, Bollywood glamour, heritage monuments, Maharashtrian culture, and financial pulse create a destination that stands apart from every other Indian city.
Our Delhi to Mumbai tour packages can be customized to create business-leisure combination itineraries, honeymoon trips, family vacations, dedicated Bollywood tours, beach holidays, and culinary journeys. We handle all accommodation, local transport, and sightseeing arrangements throughout the trip.