Mumbai Airport Holidays

Mumbai Airport at a Glance

Located on an island, Mumbai is the world’s most populated metropolis and is India’s commercial capital. Formerly known as Bombay, it was changed to Mumbai in 1995.

Explore Mumbai Airport

  • Head to Thane in the north for a great range of water sports, as well as golf.
  • Theatre offerings are in abundance and presented in a range of languages. Additionally, you can also enjoy a range of traditional Indian classical music and dance. The rock scene is also great in Mumbai, being the main city for western celebrities to visit in India.
  • Perhaps the most famous part of Mumbai is Bollywood, where a large proportion of the Hindi film industry is based. Increasingly popular outside of India, Bollywood is a thriving part of Mumbai’s industry and tourism. - Juhu Beach is home to many of the Bollywood celebrities and it is, therefore, one of the most affluent areas in Mumbai. Situated on the shores of the Arabian Sea, the beach is relatively uncrowded and the surrounding area is famous for its local food stalls
  • Sanjay Ghandi National Park is a major national park and is one of the most visited in India. Its sprawling green landscapes and quieter atmosphere make a great retreat for city visitors wanting to escape it all.
  • Cricket is a national game and you if you are a fan, visit the Azad Maidan. You may even get to witness an on-going game on the streets of Mumbai.
  • Take to the water for harbour cruising as a great way to see the city and experience the Bollywood lifestyle. Stunning from the water, your boat trip will help you see just how vast Mumbai is and why it is the world’s largest metropolitan area.
  • However, if you would prefer a quieter holiday in 2012, then consider Goa as an ideal destination to relax on some beautiful beaches.

Why a Holiday to Mumbai Airport?

  • Witness the fabulous Poonawallas Breeders Multimillion horse racing event held in February. It is the Mumbai equivalent of Ascot and is incredibly popular with the local people.
  • There are countless festivals held in Mumbai including the Mumbai Festival, Mumbai Wine Fest, Banganga Festival and Elephanta festival. They are a great way to immerse yourself in the local culture.
  • Mumbai benefits from influences across India as well as the rest of the world and this is reflected in the cuisine. Traditional Central Indian food can be found in abundance here, as well as a large choice of international cuisines and international brands, particularly American.
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