Boat Jetty Bungalow

Kochi (Cochin)


An 1891 former jetty-manager's house and ancestral home has been thoughtfully refurbished into budget-to-midrange accommodation, its palette of greys and compact, impeccably kept rooms with bottled water offset by original wooden ceilings. It's 300m east of Ernakulam's jetty for Fort Cochin.


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