Mormugao Port Trust
Mormugao (Goa), India
Mormugao, a seaport city in the Mormugao taluka of South Goa, India, boasts a deep natural harbor and is the chief port of Goa. Historically significant, Mormugao was a key trading point with its fortified town and austere viceregal palace. Today, it serves as the leading iron ore exporting port of India, handling around 27.33 million tonnes annually. Visitors can enjoy a mix of colonial architecture, vibrant culture, and scenic landscapes. Attractions include Mormugao Harbour, Vasco da Gama city, and beaches like Bogmalo and Hollant. Additionally, the port offers various facilities such as bunkering, cargo handling, and cruise ship services.
Location
City: Mormugao
Region: Goa
Country: India
Coordinates: 15°24′N 73°48′E