Sea Keepers Ferry

Pakistan to GCC ferry connectivity

A dedicated overview for Sea Keepers' licensed passenger ferry initiative, covering routes, ownership, launch status, travel use cases, and public information currently available.

Licence milestonePakistan's first
Planned originKarachi & Gwadar
Regional focusGCC countries
Launch statusDetails TBA
Licensed Ferry Operations

Connecting shores, pilgrims, families, and regional trade

Sea Keepers has been publicly announced as the company granted Pakistan's first ferry operation licence for routes connecting Pakistan with GCC countries. The service is intended to create a safe, comfortable, and more affordable maritime travel option while supporting tourism, trade, and regional mobility.

Final schedules, ticketing, vessel deployment, fares, and booking details have not been publicly finalised yet. This page keeps the service positioned as a launch-ready initiative without showing unconfirmed timings or prices.

The ferry initiative is positioned around safe, comfortable, and reliable regional travel across GCC countries, with a focus on pilgrims, expatriates, students, families, tourists, and business passengers.

Sea Keepers passenger ferry alongside a marinaSea Keepers ferry stern view with sea wake
Route Roadmap

Planned regional ferry corridors

01

Karachi to GCC

The ferry service is positioned as a regional GCC corridor for tourism, family, business, and onward travel.

02

Karachi to Muscat

Muscat is described as a practical hub for onward Gulf connectivity through integrated ferry and travel packages.

03

Karachi to Muscat via Gwadar

Gwadar and Muscat are described as the hub corridor for GCC onward travel through integrated ferry and airline packages.

04

GCC regional connections

The ferry model includes onward access to Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, and Oman through Muscat-based connectivity.

Licence status and vessel readiness

Operator / licence holder

Sea Keepers Pvt. Ltd. has been publicly named as the company granted Pakistan's first international ferry operation licence.

Planned vessel features

The service is being positioned around passenger comfort, SOLAS-aligned safety systems, luggage handling, family-friendly seating, onboard crew support, and reliable regional operations.

Legal and advisory support

Sea Keepers publicly lists RCIMLP as legal advisor for international maritime law and practice support.

Passenger model

The ferry model is planned around maritime travel plus optional regional travel packages, including onward connections through GCC hubs and accommodation support where required.

  • Safety standards for passengers, crew, and vessels
  • Reliable schedules once routes are officially launched
  • Comfort-focused onboard travel experience
  • Integrated ferry, airline, and accommodation packages
  • Muscat hub model for onward GCC regional access
  • Publicly claimed 30-40% cost reduction versus direct flights
Who It Serves

Built for practical regional travel

Public announcements position the ferry service for passengers who need cost-effective, secure, and dignified travel across the Arabian Sea corridor.

Regional GCC travel Families visiting regional destinations Students and expatriates Tourism and leisure travel Business passengers Passenger-cargo opportunities

Current public information status

This page uses public information from Sea Keepers, LinkedIn announcements, and official/public maritime reporting. It avoids publishing ticket prices, sailing dates, or vessel names until those details are officially announced.

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