Bandra Worli Sea

Wander Freely Across the Bandra-Worli Sea Link — Mumbai’s Engineering Marvel

Ocean Views, City Lights & Seamless Travel

The Bandra-Worli Sea Link (officially called Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link) is one of Mumbai’s most iconic landmarks — a stunning cable-stayed bridge that connects the western suburbs of Bandra to Worli in South Mumbai. Spanning 5.6 kilometers over the Arabian Sea, it drastically reduces travel time while offering scenic views and architectural brilliance.

Whether you’re a commuter, a road tripper, or a visitor wanting to witness Mumbai’s urban progress, this bridge promises an experience that’s as smooth as it is scenic.

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Must-Visit Spots In Bandra Worli Sea

A marvel of modern engineering, the Bandra-Worli Sea Link is not just a time-saving bridge — it’s a symbol of Mumbai’s progress and pride

Bandra Worli Sea

Sunrise Views

Night Drive Illumination

Bandra Fort Viewpoint

Worli Sea Face

Two-Wheelers

Architectural Beauty

Carter Road

Chimbai Village

Pali Hill

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find quick answers to common questions about our travel services, pricing, and support.

Can I walk or cycle on the Sea Link?

No — pedestrians, cyclists, and two-wheelers are not allowed for safety reasons.

Yes — toll is ₹85 (one way) for cars. Round-trip and monthly passes are also available.

Early mornings or late evenings — for lighter traffic and better views.

No stopping or photography is permitted while on the Sea Link.

From Bandra: Take the Western Express Highway.
From South Mumbai: Reach Worli via Peddar Road or Dr. Annie Besant Road.

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