Excursions & Tours
Kerala's Backwaters and Fishing Nets
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Athirappally Waterfall Adventure
Kerala Houseboat Cruise
Explore Vaikom Village
A Walk Through Cochin
A Backwater Trip in Alleppey
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Cochin Shore Excursions
Kochi (often still called Cochin) is a captivating port city on India's southwest coast and a welcoming gateway to Kerala. From the iconic Chinese fishing nets along the waterfront to palm-lined lagoons and lively neighborhoods, the city blends coastal scenery with deep cultural roots. Fort Kochi's historic streets, colonial-era landmarks, and spice-scented markets make it easy to feel the region's long history of global trade. Just beyond the city, Kerala's backwaters offer a slower pace - quiet canals, village scenes, and a front-row view of daily life on the water. Cruisers can explore Kochi through a variety of shore excursions that range from heritage sightseeing to scenic backwater cruising. As part of South India's Kerala coast, Kochi is a memorable stop on many Asia cruise itineraries.
Why Visit Kochi?
Kochi stands out for its unique mix of waterfront traditions, multicultural history, and easy access to Kerala's famous backwaters. Many travelers prefer visiting during the cooler, drier season (generally October through March), when exploring Fort Kochi and cruising the canals feels more comfortable. If you want a well-rounded introduction to the city's highlights, A Panoramic Kochi Tour pairs classic sights with local atmosphere, from historic neighborhoods to market stops. For a signature Kerala experience, Kerala's Backwaters and Fishing Nets brings you onto the waterways and into the scenery that makes this region so beloved. And if you''e craving lush nature, Athirappally Waterfall Adventure adds a dramatic contrast to the coastal port with rainforest landscapes and a powerful cascade. Kochi consistently wins cruisers over because it offers both "must-see" culture and peaceful scenery in one easy day ashore.
Kochi Tours That Bring Kerala to Life
- Kerala's Backwaters and Fishing Nets: Drift along peaceful canals and see iconic fishing nets while taking in the rhythms of local life on the water.
- Heritage of Cochin Tour: Explore Kochi's layered history through neighborhoods shaped by centuries of cultural exchange and trade.
- Kerala Houseboat Cruise: Step aboard a traditional houseboat and enjoy the classic backwater scenery Kerala is famous for.
- Explore Vaikom Village: Experience a quieter side of Kerala with a visit focused on authentic village life and local customs.
- A Walk Through Cochin: See Fort Kochi up close on foot, with a guided route that highlights key landmarks and hidden corners.
- A Backwater Trip in Alleppey: Head deeper into the waterways for a scenic journey past palms, canals, and village landscapes.
Book Your Kochi Adventure with Shore Excursions Group
Exploring Kochi is even better with a plan that fits your style - whether that means a backwater cruise, a heritage-focused day, or an easygoing walk through historic streets. Shore Excursions Group offers curated experiences led by knowledgeable local guides, with a focus on smaller-group comfort and strong value compared to many cruise line options. You'll get a smoother, more personal day ashore without feeling rushed. Browse Kochi excursions and reserve your spot so you can step off the ship ready to explore.
FAQs
What is Kochi best known for?
Kochi is known for its historic Fort Kochi area, multicultural heritage, lively markets, and the iconic Chinese fishing nets along the waterfront.
What's the best way to experience Kerala's backwaters from Kochi?
A backwater-focused outing is a favorite option, whether that'' a traditional houseboat experience or a scenic canal cruise that highlights village life and waterway views.
Is Kochi a good port for history and culture lovers?
Yes. Kochi's neighborhoods reflect centuries of global influence, with colonial-era architecture, cultural landmarks, and a long trading history that still shapes the city today.
When is the best time of year to visit Kochi on a cruise?
Many travelers prefer the cooler, drier months from roughly October through March for comfortable sightseeing and backwater cruising conditions.
Can I combine city sightseeing with nature in one day?
Often, yes. Kochi makes it possible to balance heritage sightseeing with scenic experiences, including backwater views or a nature-focused outing to a waterfall area.

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