
Rewas Jetty
A vital ferry terminal connecting Alibaug to Mumbai and Karanja, offering quick, budget-friendly sea travel and a scenic coastal experience.

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Rewas Jetty
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A vital ferry terminal connecting Alibaug to Mumbai and Karanja, offering quick, budget-friendly sea travel and a scenic coastal experience.
"Nice quick boat ride 15 - 20 mints. Uran (karanja) to alibag (revas)."

⏰ Plan Your Return Trip
Last ferry is around 5:30 PM. Limited transport after that; consider pre-arranging or walking.
🏍️ Bike Transport Available
You can bring your bike on the ferry for a fee, but cars are not allowed.

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Ferry Ride to Mumbai
Rewas Jetty to Ferry Wharf (Bhaucha Dhakka)
A scenic and quick 15-20 minute boat ride connecting Alibaug to Mumbai, perfect for a budget day trip.

Ferry to Karanja Jetty
Rewas Jetty to Karanja Jetty
Connect to Navi Mumbai via a ferry service, offering an alternative route for exploring the region.

Coastal Road Exploration
Near Rewas Jetty
Explore scenic coastal roads, small beaches, and enjoy local seafood joints in the vicinity.
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⏰ Plan Your Return Trip
Last ferry is around 5:30 PM. Limited transport after that; consider pre-arranging or walking.
🏍️ Bike Transport Available
You can bring your bike on the ferry for a fee, but cars are not allowed.
💰 Budget-Friendly Travel
A quick and affordable way to travel between Alibaug and Mumbai.
💧 Basic Washroom Facilities
Washrooms are available but can be basic and not always clean.
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⏰ Plan Your Return Trip
Last ferry is around 5:30 PM. Limited transport after that; consider pre-arranging or walking.
🏍️ Bike Transport Available
You can bring your bike on the ferry for a fee, but cars are not allowed.
💰 Budget-Friendly Travel
A quick and affordable way to travel between Alibaug and Mumbai.
💧 Basic Washroom Facilities
Washrooms are available but can be basic and not always clean.
🚶♀️ Secluded Location
The area around the jetty is secluded; plan transport in advance.
What Travellers Say
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Rewas Jetty is a convenient and budget-friendly transit point, especially for the ferry ride to Mumbai. Travelers appreciate the quick journey and the option to bring bikes. However, limited transport and basic facilities at the jetty are noted drawbacks.
"Nice quick boat ride 15 - 20 mints.
Uran ( karanja ) to alibag (revas)
Alibagh is 15 - 17 km ..... From revas.
Quick 1 day budget picnic."
dhanashri bhoir
"Small jetty from where you can board ferry to Princess Dock in Mumbai also known as Bhaucha Dhakka in Marathi language. Jetty is approx 10km from revas phata on the Mandwa alibaug road. All ferry plying from here are wooden and small with limited capacity, also the frequency is limited with ferry every hour. You can also travel to Karanja in Navi Mumbai from here as there is ferry service. Not many shops here except for 1-2 local eateries. Do plan your visit well in advance if you are travelling from here as the place except for the jetty area is secluded."
Sanket Sakhalkar
"Revas Jetty is a small ferry terminal near Alibag that connects travelers to Mumbai via the Ferry Wharf (Bhaucha Dhakka) or Gateway of India. It’s often used by people looking for a shortcut to Alibag or Mandwa without long road travel.
Washrooms: Basic washrooms are available but not very clean.
How to reach: You can drive or take a rickshaw from Alibag or Mandwa. Ferries from Mumbai (especially Bhaucha Dhakka) drop passengers here as well.
Where to stay: Alibag and Mandwa have plenty of hotels, resorts, and homestays within 20–30 minutes of the jetty.
Cleanliness: The jetty area is moderately clean, depending on the time of day and ferry traffic.
Vibe: Quiet in the early hours, but gets busy when ferries arrive. Surrounded by coastal charm and local eateries.
It’s mainly a transit point, but nearby you can explore coastal roads, small beaches, and local seafood joints."
Aadesh Jagdish
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🚇 🗺️ Getting There
You can take a rickshaw or drive from Alibaug to Rewas Jetty. It's approximately 10 km from Rewas Phata on the Mandwa-Alibaug road.
Ferries operate from Mumbai's Ferry Wharf (Bhaucha Dhakka) directly to Rewas Jetty. The ride takes about 15-20 minutes.
While there are buses to Alibaug, direct bus services to Rewas Jetty might be limited. It's more common to reach via ferry or local transport from Alibaug.
Rewas Jetty is about 15-17 km from Alibaug town. Local autos and buses are available, but can be scarce later in the day.
Transport options become very limited after 5:30 PM. Only one bus to Alibaug is usually available around 7 PM. It's advisable to arrange transport beforehand or be prepared for a long walk.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
The ferry fare from Mumbai (Bhaucha Dhakka) to Rewas Jetty is approximately ₹100 per person.
Bringing a bike on the ferry costs around ₹200. Cars are not permitted on the ferries.
Ferries typically run every hour, but frequency can be limited, especially outside peak times. The last ferry usually departs around 5:30 PM.
Advance booking information is not widely available. It's generally recommended to arrive at the jetty in time to purchase tickets for the next available ferry.
There are no specific entry fees mentioned for Rewas Jetty itself, beyond the ferry ticket costs.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
The jetty area is moderately clean, but washroom facilities are basic and not always well-maintained.
There are a few local eateries near the jetty offering basic food options. For more extensive dining, you'll need to travel to Alibaug or Mandwa.
It's a quiet transit point in the early hours, becoming busier when ferries arrive. The surroundings offer a glimpse of coastal charm.
Besides using it as a transit point, you can explore nearby coastal roads, small beaches, and enjoy local seafood.
While the ferry ride is generally safe, the limited transport options after dark can be challenging for solo travelers. It's advisable to be aware of your surroundings and plan accordingly.
📸 📸 Photography
Capture the bustling ferry activity, the scenic sea views during the ride, and the coastal landscape surrounding the jetty. The monsoon season can offer dramatic skies.
Yes, the sea, ferries, and coastal scenery provide a good backdrop for cinematic videography, especially during sunrise or sunset.
A wide-angle lens can be useful for capturing the expansive sea views and jetty activity. A telephoto lens might be good for capturing details on distant boats.
No specific restrictions are mentioned, but it's always good practice to be mindful of other passengers and avoid intrusive photography.
Early mornings and late afternoons offer softer light and potentially fewer crowds, making them ideal for photography.












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