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Cruise Handling.Cdr Cruise Handling MUMBAI GOA OPERATIONAL HEADQUARTERS White House, Church Road, Manickpur, Vasai (W) MUMBAI 401 202. Mahatashtra INDIA. Tel.:- +91 22 65720888. Mobile: +91 9168259988 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.tvsholidaymakers.com Cruise Handling India Namaste !!! International cruise companies are increasingly looking to the east, finding new destinations and ports of call for their cruise programs. As the demand for cruise vacations grows and passenger capacities expand, more and more cruise lines are finding India an increasingly popular destination. The Indian coastline is massive, the ports of call many, each with its own flavor and history. Amongst them are Mumbai, Tarkali, Goa, Cochi, Cananore, Chennai, Lakshadweep and Andaman Islands, smaller ports of Gujarat and more. Our Specialists Years of experience in handling cruise ships calling at Indian ports at MUMBAI / GOA / TARKALI (new port in Maharashtra Konkan) give our team the competitive edge to ensure that your passengers are extended professional, personalized services. Our specialists in ground operations ensure perfect execution of all arrangements, seamlessly. Services we offer.... Ground Transportation - AC Coaches & AC Cars [Small / Medium/ Executive] for Cruise guest Sightseeing & Elephanta caves excursion, Shore excursions, Day outing etc. Planning the itinerary with Principal Agents and inputs on port details and services. Port inspection and operational feasibility. Innovative shore excursions with the best of local guides govt. approved. Liaison with Govt. Authorities, Shipping Agents and Local agents. Complete turn around operations in our region - International / Domestic Airport. TVS Holiday Makers offers one of the largest, newest and most comfortable air-conditioned fleets in India- Mumbai, Tarkali, Goa. We can easily accommodate any size group as we feature 45, 39, 22, 15, 10 passenger coaches as well as 4X4 Fortuners and Private car for VIP’S. ● Mercedes/ Volvo 43 Seater ● Sutlej 39 / 24 / 18 / 15 Seater ● VIP De Lux Sedans ● SML / Tempo Travellers 12 Seater ● Small / Executive Indian Cars MUMBAI & TARKALI Handling - [email protected] GOA Handling - [email protected] Web:www.tvsholidaymakers.com CRUISES at MUMBAI ports we handle S E R V I C E C A R S C O A C H E S SMALL S U V DELUXE ELITE TEMPO MINI LARGE VOLVO MERCEDEZ P A R T I C L U A R S CARS FAMILY CAR CARS CARS TRAVELER DELUXE DELUXE COMFORT BENZ TRANSFER - Pier (Docks) to City Hotels. OR Transfer for EXCURSION Elephanta - from City Hotels / Pier(Docks) `.2950 `.3550 `.3750 `.5700 `.6100 `.8250 `.10650 `.19750 `.21750 TRANSFER - Pier (Docks) to Airports/ Suburban Hotel OR Transfer for EXCURSION Elephanta - from Sub.Hotels. `.3450 `.4150 `.4750 `.6700 `.7100 `.9250 `.11650 `.21750 `.23750 SIGHTSEEING /EXCUSRION from Suburban Hotel OR from Pier (Docks) Tour of Mumbai City & drop to Airport. `.3800 `.4750 `.5300 `.7250 `.8200 `.10900 `.13350 `.26000 `.28750 Above Rates exclude Dock Permit Fees, Guide Fees, Monument Entrances, Launch Tickets etc. CRUISE handling at Pier (Docks) - We can handle all your ground services i.e. liaison with Cruise shipping agent / Port Custom House & Immigration department. Facilitation services i.e. Welcome band Mumbai Police / Naval, Aarti and Garlanding for every tourist on dis-embarking for shore excursions, language guide for excursion and sightseeing from India Tourism office. Baggage Vans - Trucks for Airport - Hotel to Pier or vice versa for transfers. Assorted Cars & Premium Coaches for Transfers / Sightseeing / Excursion as per above mention tariff. Our well trained Shore excursion Manager / Executive for transfers & sightseeing to co-ordination the smooth movement flow during the cruise at Mumbai Port berth. Cultural Flock Dance / Western fashion show / Live bands with vocals singers on board the ship during dinner section or as planned. In short we mean services for real tourism which should be our passion for Incredible INDIA!! not just mean use and throw garbage which is today within us. just shoppee money in pocket and ignore services we care what we have promised ! Then you see for yourselves where and how we do and are placed ! Think of a better tourism INDIA for tomorrow’s engine growth ? MUMBAI HERITAGE WALK [Guide fees as per DOT] Transportation charges from SUBURBAN Hotel to City. `.2950 `.3550 `.3750 `.5700 `.6100 `.8250 `.10650 `.19750 `.21750 MUMBAI SLUM TOUR [Guide fees as per DOT] Transportation charges from City/Suburb Hotel. `.3350 `.4050 `.4650 `.6600 `.6900 `.8900 `.11100 `.20900 `.23750 MUMBAI BOLLYWOOD [Bollywood Tour Fees excludes] `.4650 `.5200 `.8000 `.10550 `.12800 `.26000 `.29750 Transportation charges from City/Suburb Hotel. `.4150 `.7150 GUIDE & LANGUAGE FEES structure w.e.f. October 01, 2014 as per IATO and DOT/TGFI VALID till 31st September 2015 NUMBER OF PAXS 01 – 04 HOURS [HALF DAY] UPTO 08 HRS [FULL DAY] 01 – 04 PERSONS `.2500 `.4300 04 - 14 PERSONS `.3300 `.5030 15 - 40 PERSONS `.4000 `.5030 LANGUAGE ALLOWANCE add to above rates [other then English] From 41 Pax onward in a group, services of two guides should be used or only half day extra guide fee to be paid. 01 – 14 PERSONS `.1000 `.1000 15 Onwards PERSONS `.1500 `.1500 10% Service Charges applicable on above rate.[Rates 01st October 2015 not out hence of services of guide during these period we will update or as per IATO /DOT-TGFI circular] Guide Fees for Elephanta Excursion calculate Full Day assignment, Also City Tour from Suburbs calculate Full Day assignment. A Transport allowance of `. 450/- should also be considered to reach these hotels. Local sightseeing tours that exceed beyond 8 hours, from reporting time, The Full Day charged will apply. CONVEYANCE allowance to report for assignment before 0730 hrs or finishing after 1930 hrs. `. 450/- each way payable. TARIFF FROM 01ST OCT. 2015 will be an increase of 10%, if you want to calculated. CRUISES at MUMBAI ports GUIDE Service Fees SIGHTSEEING - EXCURSION DETAILS [Language Charges in bracket other than English] GUIDE FEES 01. PANORAMIC TOUR - Photo stops at Gateway and Dhobi ghat, VT photo stop from Coach. 2530 [1500] 02. CITY TOUR (not exceeding 8 hrs from time of reporting). Mumbai city - add any two Crowfort market, VT train ride, Dabbawala, Afghan Church/St.Thomas/Keniseth synagogue. 3300 [1500] 03. BANGANGA 3300 [1500] 04. KHOTACHIWADI 3300 [1500] 05. BHULESHWAR 3300 [1500] 06. CHOR BAZAR 3300 [1500] 07. MARKET TOUR - shall not include more than 3 Hrs. Can be any of the following markets: Crowford, Mangaldas & Zaveri, Lalbaug spice market. 3300 [1500] 08. HERITAGE WALK - includes walk from Asiatic society upto Gateway of India, Photo stop at VT. 3300 [1500] 09. RELIGIOUS TOUR - shall include not more the FOUR religious places. shall include more than THREE religious places in case of Juhu Iskon is included. 3300 [1500] 10. JEWISH TOUR - shall include not more than FOUR synagogues. 3300 [1500] 11. COMBINATION of CITY TOUR + any one from Sr. No. 03 to 10. 4950 [2000] 12. COMBINATION of CITY TOUR + any two from Sr. No. 03 to 10. 6050 [2300] 13. ELEPHANTA excursion. 3500 [1500] 14. NIGHT TOUR 4400 [1500] 15. AIRPORT TRANSFERS - day transfer 07.30 hrs to 19.30 hrs can include an orientation drive 3300 [1500] - night transfer 19.30 hrs to 07.30 hrs CITY + LUNCH + TRANSFER shall be considered as TWO separate tours. 4400 [1500] 16. SLUM / BOLLYWOOD TOUR - maximum number of paxs shall not be more than 10. 5000 [1500] 17. PAGODA TOUR - maximum number of paxs shall not be more than 10. 5500 [1500] 18. KANHERI CAVES - shall NOT include a photo stop at Gateway. 4500 [1500] 19. STANDBY DUTY. 3300 [1500] 20. MORE THAN 40 Paxs 2530 21. CONVEYANCE ALLOWANCE - report at or before 07.30 Hrs and finishing at or after 19.30 Hrs. reporting on Sunday and bank holidays. 400 22. SUBURBAN ALLOWANCE - tours staring or finishing at suburbs. 400 23. OUTSTATION ALLOWANCE per calender day - exclusive of boarding & lodging. Transport charges on actual to and fro from the airport. 6600 [1500] day of arrival and departure to be included. Language allowance to be paid for the day tour. 25. TOUR EXCEEDING 8 Hrs (from the time of reporting) - Paxs 1 to 4 - Rs. 1800/- Paxs 5 to 40 - Rs. 2530/- 26. F I T TOURS [1 - 4 Paxs] 24. GUIDE CANCELLATION CHARGE - half day city tour (not exceeding 4 hrs from the time of reporting 2500 [1000] - from 21:00 hrs of previous day to the time of reporting 3300 - full day tour (city tour + not more than TWO tours from Sr. No.03-10) 4000 [1500] - within 48 hours 1650 - Bollywood Tours / Slum Tours 4000 [1000] - within 72 hours 825 - Kanheri Caves Tour / Airport Transfer (19.30 Hrs to 07:30 Hrs) 3500 [1000] Tariff valid 31st Sep. 2014 - Elephanta / Buggy Ride / Airport Transfer (07.30 rs to 19:30 Hrs) 4000 [1000] 01s t Oct. 2015 incr ease 10% OPERATIONAL HEADQUARTERS White House, Church Road, Manickpur, Vasai (W) MUMBAI 401 202. Mahatashtra INDIA. Tel.:- +91 22 65720888. Mobile: +91 9168259988 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.tvsholidaymakers.com.
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