Peel back 500 years of Portuguese, Dutch, and Jewish history in a single immersive private walk through Fort Kochi and Mattancherry — murals, spice warehouses, and a living synagogue that has stood since 1568.
What to expect
Your private guide leads you first to Mattancherry Palace (Dutch Palace), where floor-to-ceiling murals depicting the Ramayana in vivid Kerala style are among the finest in India. Steps away, Paradesi Synagogue — one of the oldest functioning synagogues in the Commonwealth — glows with hand-painted Chinese tiles, Belgian chandeliers, and Torah scrolls that survived centuries. Strolling Jew Town's narrow lanes, antique dealers and spice merchants call from colonial-era godowns fragrant with cardamom and pepper. St. Francis Church, where Vasco da Gama was once buried, and the landmark Chinese fishing nets complete the arc of Kochi's extraordinary cosmopolitan past.
Good to know
Paradesi Synagogue is closed on Fridays, Saturdays, and Jewish holidays — confirm dates before sailing. Mattancherry Palace charges INR 10 (foreigners) entry. The entire walk is within 2 km; comfortable walking shoes essential. All sites are within 15 minutes of the cruise terminal.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Cochin — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.