August22 , 2026

    Karnataka plans coastal ferry service from Mangaluru to Maravanthe

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    The Karnataka Maritime Board (KMB) has proposed a new coastal ferry service connecting Mangaluru and Maravanthe, aimed at improving regional connectivity and promoting tourism along the Karnataka coastline.

    The proposed ferry link is expected to reduce travel time, enhance passenger convenience, and provide a sustainable alternative to road transport along the scenic coastal route. KMB is evaluating the route feasibility, safety measures, and vessel requirements before launching operations.

    A spokesperson from KMB said, “The Mangaluru–Maravanthe ferry service aligns with our vision of boosting maritime transport, supporting local tourism, and providing eco-friendly travel options for residents and visitors.”

    The project is currently in the planning stage, with detailed feasibility studies and stakeholder consultations underway.