Updated On: 02 September, 2025 08:39 AM IST | Mumbai | Ritika Gondhalekar
Travel agencies have reported a sudden spurt in cancellations by domestic as well as foreign travellers. Hotels across Colaba, Fort, and Marine Drive have witnessed guests shortening their stays. Tourists who had planned weekend getaways or festive-season visits are choosing to delay or divert their trips to other destinations

Tourists Emiko Catarina Hahn (left) and his partner, Simone. PIC/ADITI ALURKAR
The ongoing Maratha agitation has brought unexpected challenges to the city’s tourism sector. With protesters flooding the streets and major traffic routes coming to a standstill, tourists are facing roadblocks — quite literally — in their attempt to explore South Mumbai’s iconic landmarks.
Travel agencies have reported a sudden spurt in cancellations by domestic as well as foreign travellers. Hotels across Colaba, Fort, and Marine Drive have witnessed guests shortening their stays. Tourists who had planned weekend getaways or festive-season visits are choosing to delay or divert their trips to other destinations.
“We have experienced a total of 17 cancellations that were booked during Ganeshotsav. In the past 13 years since the hotel opened, our earnings during the Ganesh festival have been the lowest so far,” said the manager of a South Mumbai hotel.