Mumbai is not simply India’s financial capital it is the country’s most energetic, cinematic, and emotionally layered city. A place where colonial architecture stands beside glittering skyscrapers, where ancient cave temples exist minutes from luxury hotels, and where street food stalls, Bollywood studios, sea-facing promenades, art districts, and historic markets all collide in one endlessly moving urban landscape.
With customised Mumbai Tour Packages from Vayable Trip, experience the city beyond quick sightseeing. Our itineraries are designed to help travellers explore both the iconic landmarks and the hidden cultural side of Mumbai from the Gateway of India and Marine Drive to heritage neighbourhoods, food walks, Elephanta Caves, Bollywood experiences, and coastal escapes.
Whether you are planning a short Mumbai city break, a luxury holiday, a family trip, a Bollywood-themed vacation, or a Maharashtra travel circuit, Mumbai offers an unforgettable blend of history, culture, nightlife, food, and coastal charm.
Mumbai- The City That Never Stops
Mumbai is India’s most cosmopolitan city and one of the most fascinating urban destinations in Asia. Built across seven islands on the Arabian Sea coast, the city combines colonial-era architecture, modern business districts, vibrant nightlife, historic markets, luxury hotels, and some of the best street food in India.
What makes Mumbai unique is its diversity of experiences:
- Colonial heritage and UNESCO architecture
- Bollywood film industry experiences
- Coastal promenades and sea views
- Luxury shopping and nightlife
- Historic caves and temples
- Art galleries and cultural districts
- Local trains, bazaars, and authentic city life
- Gateway to Maharashtra’s beaches and hill stations
Mumbai works perfectly as:
- A 2–4 day city holiday
- A luxury travel destination
- A family sightseeing trip
- A Bollywood-themed experience
- A food and nightlife getaway
- A starting point for Maharashtra road trips
Top Places Covered in Our Mumbai Tour Packages
Gateway of India
The Gateway of India is Mumbai’s most iconic landmark and the symbolic entrance to the city. Built in 1924 during the British era, the grand basalt arch overlooks the Arabian Sea and stands opposite the legendary The Taj Mahal Palace. The area is always vibrant with photographers, street vendors, ferries, and tourists gathering along the waterfront. It is also the main departure point for ferries to the Elephanta Caves and harbour cruises around Mumbai’s coastline.
Marine Drive
Marine Drive is Mumbai’s most famous seaside promenade, a 3.6-kilometre curved boulevard stretching along the Arabian Sea. Known as the “Queen’s Necklace” because of the sparkling streetlights visible at night, Marine Drive is one of the best places in Mumbai for evening walks, sunsets, and skyline views. Locals gather here after work to enjoy the sea breeze, watch the waves during monsoon, and experience the city’s energetic atmosphere.
Elephanta Caves
The Elephanta Caves are among Maharashtra’s most important UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Located on Elephanta Island, around an hour by ferry from the Gateway of India, these ancient rock-cut cave temples date back to the 5th–8th centuries and are dedicated primarily to Lord Shiva. The massive Trimurti sculpture — depicting Shiva as creator, preserver, and destroyer — is considered one of the greatest masterpieces of Indian rock-cut art. The ferry journey itself offers beautiful views of Mumbai Harbour.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CST)
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, formerly Victoria Terminus, is one of the finest examples of Victorian Gothic architecture in India and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built in 1887, the station combines British architectural elements with traditional Indian influences, featuring stained glass windows, domes, carvings, and intricate stonework. Beyond being a major railway station, CST is also one of Mumbai’s most photographed historical landmarks and a symbol of the city’s colonial heritage.
Colaba Causeway
Colaba Causeway is one of Mumbai’s most vibrant shopping and café streets. The area is famous for street shopping, antique stores, jewellery, fashion boutiques, bookstores, and old Irani cafés. Travellers can spend hours exploring its colourful lanes, bargaining for souvenirs, and experiencing the lively atmosphere that defines South Mumbai. The neighbourhood also houses some of the city’s most iconic restaurants, heritage buildings, and art galleries.
Bandra & Bandstand
Bandra is Mumbai’s cultural and lifestyle hub, a neighbourhood known for its cafés, sea-facing promenades, art spaces, boutique stores, and celebrity residences. The nearby Bandstand Promenade offers beautiful sunset views over the Arabian Sea and is one of the city’s most popular evening hangout spots. Bandra also showcases Mumbai’s modern side with trendy restaurants, nightlife, colonial churches, and vibrant street art.
Juhu Beach
Juhu Beach is one of Mumbai’s most famous beaches and a favourite local gathering place. The beach comes alive during evenings with food stalls selling Mumbai street-food classics like pav bhaji, bhel puri, and gola. Visitors often come here to experience the city’s social atmosphere, enjoy sunset views, or simply walk along the coastline while watching the Arabian Sea waves.
Haji Ali Dargah
The Haji Ali Dargah is one of Mumbai’s most spiritually significant landmarks. Built on a small islet in the Arabian Sea, the white marble mosque and tomb are connected to the mainland by a narrow causeway that becomes surrounded by water during high tide. The peaceful setting, Indo-Islamic architecture, and sea views make it one of Mumbai’s most unique places to visit. The dargah attracts devotees and travellers from all faiths throughout the year.
Best Things to Do During Your Mumbai Trip
- Watch the sunset at Marine Drive
- Explore the Gateway of India and Colaba district
- Visit the UNESCO-listed Elephanta Caves
- Experience Mumbai street food at Juhu Beach and Chowpatty
- Take a Bollywood studio or Film City tour
- Enjoy nightlife and rooftop dining in Bandra and Lower Parel
- Explore art galleries and heritage buildings in South Mumbai
- Shop at Colaba Causeway and Crawford Market
- Experience the famous Mumbai local train culture
- Visit Siddhivinayak Temple and Haji Ali Dargah
Best Mumbai Food Experiences
Mumbai is one of India’s greatest food cities. The city’s street food culture alone attracts travellers from around the world.
Must-try food experiences include Vada Pav, Pav Bhaji, Bombay Sandwich, Bhel Puri and Sev Puri, Keema Pav, Bun Maska with Irani chai, Seafood along the coast, Mumbai-style biryani, Falooda and kulfi desserts.
Food walks through Mohammed Ali Road, Colaba, and Bandra are among the most popular experiences in the city.
Best Time to Visit Mumbai
October to March- Best Season
The weather remains pleasant and ideal for sightseeing, sea-facing walks, food tours, and exploring the city comfortably.
June to September- Monsoon Season
Mumbai’s monsoon transforms the city dramatically. Marine Drive, Bandra Bandstand, and the coastal roads become atmospheric and beautiful, though heavy rain may affect travel schedules.
April to May- Summer
Warm and humid, but still suitable for indoor attractions, nightlife, shopping, and luxury stays.
Mumbai Weekend Getaways
Mumbai is also the gateway to some of Maharashtra’s best weekend destinations. Many travellers combine Mumbai with Lonavala, Alibaug, Mahabaleshwar, Matheran, Nashik, Igatpuri, Pune.
Best Mumbai Holiday Tour Packages for Every Traveller
Mumbai City Sightseeing Packages
Ideal for first-time travellers covering major landmarks and heritage attractions.
Bollywood Tour Packages
Focused on Film City, celebrity areas, movie studios, and Bollywood experiences.
Luxury Mumbai Holidays
Sea-facing hotels, private transfers, fine dining, and premium experiences.
Family Holiday Packages
Balanced itineraries with sightseeing, beaches, shopping, and leisure activities.
Maharashtra Combination Tours
Mumbai combined with Lonavala, Alibaug, Mahabaleshwar, Nashik, or Pune.
What’s Included in Every Mumbai Travel Packages?
- Hotel accommodation options from budget to luxury
- Daily breakfast and dinner
- Private sightseeing and local transportation
- Airport or railway station pickup and drop
- Visits to major Mumbai tourist attractions
- Driver allowance, tolls, and parking charges
- Flexible itinerary customisation
- Family, honeymoon, and group-friendly arrangements
- Optional Bollywood, nightlife, and food tour add-ons
- Dedicated travel support before and during the trip
How Many Days Are Enough for Mumbai Tour?
- 2 Nights 3 Days- Major city sightseeing and food experiences
- 3 Nights 4 Days-Heritage, Bollywood, and local culture exploration
- 5+ Days- Mumbai plus nearby Maharashtra destinations
Why Choose Our Mumbai Tour Packages?
- Customised itineraries covering both iconic landmarks and hidden local experiences
- Comfortable hotel stays ranging from budget to luxury sea-facing properties
- Private city sightseeing with flexible timings
- Airport, railway station, and hotel pickup assistance
- Bollywood studio tours and film city experiences available on request
- Heritage walks, food tours, and cultural experiences curated by local experts
- Easy add-ons for Alibaug, Lonavala, Mahabaleshwar, and Nashik trips
- Family, honeymoon, luxury, and corporate travel packages available
- Transparent pricing with flexible itinerary customisation
- Dedicated support before and during your Mumbai trip
Book Customised Mumbai Tour Packages with Vayable Trip
From colonial architecture and Bollywood glamour to street food, sea views, nightlife, and cultural experiences, Mumbai offers one of the most exciting urban travel experiences in India.
Whether you want a luxury city escape, a quick weekend break, a family sightseeing holiday, or a complete Maharashtra travel circuit, Vayable Trip helps you plan a fully customised Mumbai trip tailored to your interests, travel style, and budget.







