This morning after breakfast from the houseboat, disembark and drive to Cochin. You can enjoy a short sightseeing tour of Cochin and below places can be covered.
Jewish Synagogue (Closed on Friday, Saturday and on Jewish Holidays)
Jewish Synagogue, situated at one end of the Jew Street in the Jew Town enclave of Mattancherry in Fort Kochi. This synagogue was built in 1568 by the Malabar Yehudans or Cochin Jewish community. It was built close to the Mattancherry Palace Temple on the land gifted by King Rama Varma, a former ruler of Kochi.
The Dutch Palace (Closed on Friday)
The Mattancherry Palace is one of the finest examples of the Kerala style of architecture mixed with colonial influences. The Portuguese built it as a gift to King Veera Kerala Verma. It came to be known as the Dutch Palace as it underwent major repairs at the hands of the Dutch.
Chinese fishing nets
Legend has it that the famous Chinese explorer, Zheng He, introduced the Chinese Fishing Nets to the fishermen in Kochi over 500 years ago. Even though he would leave, these would become staple sights in these parts.
Francis Church (Closed on Sunday during Mass)
It is here that the famous explorer, Vasco-da-Gama, was originally buried. His remains would be taken back 14 years later but to this day, the exact spot is clearly marked.
Later continue to Cochin Airport and fly back home with sweet memories of the tour.
Visits in Cochin on this day will be possible only if you have a departure flight in the evening.