Mangalore cruise port guide
An important trading hub since the sixth century, Mangalore maintains its feel as a city at the intersection of cultures, melding old with new, growth with history, Indian tradition with European influences. The city’s colonial past, particularly Portuguese rule in the mid-16th century, stirs in additional flavors of distant lands. A number of churches, including the Roman-style Milagres Church and St. Aloysius Church with a chapel based on the Sistine Chapel, stand testament to the legacy of the colonial age. Naturally, temples are to be found here as well. The Kadri Manjunatha Temple boasts a one-thousand-year-old bronze statue of Lokeshwara, while the 10th-century Mangala Devi is dedicated to the town’s namesake, the goddess Mangale.
About Mangalore
New Mangalore Port is an all-weather deep-water port at Panambur, Mangalore, on India's southwestern coast in Karnataka state. It is the seventh-largest port in India and the only major port in Karnataka, serving as a gateway for cruise passengers to explore the Karavali coastal region.
Cruise passengers are transported to explore the Karavali (coastal Karnataka) region, which includes beaches, temples, and historic sites. The port offers helicopter tours as a premium option. The old fishing harbour (Mangalore Bunder) to the south offers a glimpse of traditional coastal life.
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