Location
SeaCoast Inn is located on coastal side of Fortkochi with a short walking distance from all of Fortkochi innumerable attractions. Start your day with a walk to nearby Chinese fishing net a century old remnant of the trade route and a memorable ferry ride in the history of India.
- Distance to the Bus Terminal – 80 Meters
- Distance to the Ferry service – 150 Meters
- Distance to Chinese Fishing Nets – 200 Meters
- Distance to Santa Cruz Basilica Cathedral – 300 Meters
- Distance to Kerala Kathakalicentre – 400 Meters
- Distance to Vasco da Gama synagogue – 750 Meters
- Distance to Dutch Cemetery – 850 Meters
- Distance to Fort Kochi Beach – 500 Meters
- Distance to Jain Temple – 1.5Kms
- Distance to Jewish Synagogue, Mattancherry – 2.7 Kms
- Distance to Dutch Palace, Mattancherry – 2.7 Kms
- Distance to Jew Street, Mattancherry – 2.8 Kms
- Distance to Railway Station – 12.8Kms
- Distance to Cherai Beach, Vypen – 22.8 Kms
- Distance to International Airport, Nedumbassery – 36.6Kms

Chinese Fishing Nets
The fishing net established itself on the Kochi shores between 1350 and 1450 AD. The sight of the Chinese nets, suspended in mid air and standing in line on the beaches, when silhouetted against the sunset is breathtakingly beautiful. It is, undoubtedly, one of the most photographed sights in Kochi.

Santa Cruz Basilica Cathedral
The Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica at Fort Kochi, Kochi, is one of the nine basilicas in India. Counted as one of the heritage edifices of Kerala, this church is one of the finest and most impressive churches in India and visited by tourists the whole year round.

Kerala Kathakalicentre
The Kerala Kathakali Centre, based in Fort Kochi, is one of the last sanctuaries for ancient art and culture in India. It is also a school for learning the traditional arts, and has had many local and international students in Indian Classical singing, dance, drumming and other performance arts. Since 1994, performances have been running daily (5-10pm), 365 days a year, with different artists performing each night.

St. Francis CSI Church
The St. Francis Church is one of the most distinguished monuments in Kochi with a history that dates back to the 16th century. Tourists who wish to take a leap into the yesteryears, the St. Francis Church would be a paradise with hidden wonders. The church has a great historical relevance as it was a silent witness of the European colonization in this region.

Dutch Cemetery
The Dutch Cemetery is among the most visited sites in Fort Kochi and is famous for its imperial inhabitants, voyagers who left their homelands centuries ago to propagate and expand their own empire. Consecrated in 1724, the Cemetery is today managed by the Church of South India. From here emanate stories that shaped the cultural mix of an entire coast.

Fort Kochi Beach
Fort Kochi beach is a beach along the Arabian Sea situated in Fort Kochi in the city of Kochi in South India, Kerala state.

Jain Temple

Jewish Synagogue, Mattancherry

Dutch Palace, Mattancherry

Jew Street, Mattancherry
