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If you have searched “Atal Setu direction” or “Atal Setu start and end point” — you are in the right place. This is the complete, practical driving guide written by someone who actually uses this bridge.
Here is everything you need to know before you drive on India’s longest sea bridge. For the complete guide on tolls, timings and all vehicle charges, read our Atal Setu complete guide.
This is the most searched question about Atal Setu and the answer is simple:
START POINT: Sewri, Mumbai
(Eastern side of Mumbai,
near Sewri Fort,
accessible via Eastern Freeway)
END POINT: Nhava Sheva, Navi Mumbai
(Near Chirle, leads directly
to Panvel and Navi Mumbai)
DISTANCE: 21.8 kilometres total
16.5 km over water
CROSSING TIME: 10 minutes at 100 km/h
The bridge runs from Sewri on the eastern Mumbai coast directly across Thane Creek to Nhava Sheva on the Navi Mumbai side — the same area as JNPT, India’s largest container port.
Step 1:
Take the Eastern Freeway
→ This is your main access road
to reach Sewri
Step 2:
Follow Eastern Freeway southbound
→ Signs for "Sewri" and
"Atal Setu / MTHL" will appear
Step 3:
Follow the Atal Setu entry signs
→ You will reach the toll plaza
→ Keep FASTag ready
Step 4:
Cross the bridge — 21.8 km
→ Speed limit: 100 km/h
→ Crossing time: approximately 10 minutes
→ Head towards Eastern Freeway
→ Take the Freeway northbound
to Sewri interchange
→ Follow Atal Setu signs
→ Take the Panvel side entry
→ Follow signs towards Mumbai / Sewri
→ Toll is collected on the
Navi Mumbai (Chirle) side
→ Cross 21.8 km to Sewri
→ Merge onto Eastern Freeway
→ Continue to your Mumbai destination
Car / Jeep / Van:
→ Single trip: ₹250
→ Return same day: ₹375
Payment:
→ FASTag: Recommended —
fastest lane, no cash queue
→ Cash: Available but slower
FASTag tip: Always use the FASTag lane. It is the fastest lane on the bridge and avoids queues during peak hours. Make sure your FASTag is active and has sufficient balance before you set off.
For detailed toll rates for all vehicle types, read our complete Atal Setu guide.
This is the tip that most online guides completely miss — and getting it wrong costs you 20-30 minutes.
When the bridge ends on the Navi Mumbai side, you will see a sign for “Ulwe Exit.”
IF YOU ARE GOING TO:
→ Ulwe specifically → Take this exit
IF YOU ARE GOING TO:
→ Panvel
→ Kharghar
→ Vashi
→ Belapur
→ Mumbai-Pune Expressway
→ Anywhere else in Navi Mumbai
→ NMIA Airport
DO NOT TAKE THE ULWE EXIT.
If you take the Ulwe exit by mistake,
you will face a very long U-turn
to get back on the correct route.
It adds 20-30 minutes to your journey.
Stay on the main road past the Ulwe exit and follow signs for Panvel. From Panvel you can reach the entire Navi Mumbai network easily.
→ Stay on main road after bridge
→ Do NOT take Ulwe exit
→ Follow signs: Panvel
→ Time from bridge end: 15-20 minutes
→ Stay on main road after bridge
→ Reach Panvel junction
→ Follow signs: Kharghar
→ Time from bridge end: 20-25 minutes
→ Stay on main road after bridge
→ Reach Panvel junction
→ Take the Vashi / Belapur direction
→ Time from bridge end: 25-35 minutes
→ Stay on main road after bridge
→ Follow airport signs from Panvel side
→ Time from bridge end: 30-35 minutes
For the complete airport guide including parking and flights, read our Navi Mumbai Airport complete guide and NMIA international flights update.
→ Stay on main road after bridge
→ Follow signs: Pune / Expressway
→ The expressway entry is near Panvel
Minimum speed: 100 km/h
This is not a suggestion. This is a rule enforced by cameras across the entire bridge.
Speed limit: 100 km/h maximum
Minimum speed: 40 km/h
Camera enforcement: Active throughout
Fines: Issued automatically via FASTag
linked to your vehicle number
IMPORTANT:
→ If you drive BELOW 40 km/h — fine
→ If you drive ABOVE 100 km/h — fine
→ Drive at 100 km/h and you will
cross 21.8 km in approximately
10 minutes — perfect
At exactly 100 km/h, the 21.8 km crossing takes approximately 10 minutes. The bridge is straight, wide and well-maintained — driving at 100 is comfortable and relaxed. There is no reason to go slower or faster.
1. Set cruise control or watch your speed The open bridge environment with no visual reference points makes it easy to unknowingly creep above 100. Speed cameras are active. Set your car’s speed limiter if available.
2. Stay in your lane The bridge has 6 lanes — 3 in each direction. Choose your lane early and stay in it. Lane changes are allowed but the open bridge surface can feel windier than normal roads.
3. FASTag is non-negotiable Cash queues at the toll plaza can be surprisingly long during peak hours. FASTag gets you through in seconds. If your FASTag is inactive or low on balance — top it up before you travel.
4. No stopping anywhere on the bridge Stopping on the bridge is strictly prohibited. If you have a breakdown, hazard lights on and call the emergency number. Patrol vehicles are active.
5. Two-wheelers are not permitted on Atal Setu. Four-wheelers can use the bridge 24 hours.
6. Wind on the bridge The open sea bridge can be windy, particularly during pre-monsoon and monsoon season. Keep both hands on the wheel and maintain steady speed.
The bridge itself:
→ 21.8 km at 100 km/h =
approximately 10 minutes
(this is the actual experience —
not theoretical)
Total journey times
(bridge + approach + destination):
South Mumbai to Kharghar:
→ Before Atal Setu: 90-120 minutes
→ After Atal Setu: 30-35 minutes
BKC to Vashi:
→ Before Atal Setu: 75-90 minutes
→ After Atal Setu: 25-30 minutes
Andheri to Panvel:
→ Before Atal Setu: 90-120 minutes
→ After Atal Setu: 35-45 minutes
ATAL SETU DIRECTIONS:
Start: Sewri, Mumbai
(via Eastern Freeway)
End: Nhava Sheva, Navi Mumbai
(Panvel direction)
Distance: 21.8 km
Crossing time: ~10 minutes at 100 km/h
Toll: ₹250 (car, single trip)
FASTag recommended
Speed: 100 km/h (min 40, max 100)
⚠️ KEY WARNING:
After bridge — DO NOT take Ulwe exit
unless you specifically want Ulwe.
All other NM destinations → stay
on main road → follow Panvel signs.
Open: 24 hours
(2-wheelers: 6 AM to 10 PM only)
Emergency: Patrol vehicles active
Hazard lights + stay in lane
When using Google Maps for Atal Setu:
Searching FROM Mumbai TO Navi Mumbai:
→ Type your destination normally
→ Google will suggest Atal Setu route
→ Select it — it shows the bridge route
Searching specifically for the bridge:
→ Type: "Atal Setu"
or "Sewri Nhava Sheva Atal Setu"
→ Google Maps shows the full route
If Google suggests Eastern Freeway
to Sewri → that is correct.
Follow it.
Driving on the bridge this season? Stay updated with our Mumbai Monsoon 2026 tracker.
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Last Updated: June 2026