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Vypin- Fort Kochi Ro-Ro Ferry Service, Kochi

Cochin islands are mostly connected by boats and travelling through the waters is most enjoyable thing you can do as you land Cochin. Vypin belonging to Ernakulam area of Cochin which is easily connected to Fort Kochi (called Kochi) through a 5 min ferry service so that you can save the road travel of more than 10 km which will take more than a hour. At Fort Kochi there is lot of artistic as well as monumental symphonies waiting you. The ferry service will beginning early morning 6 to 9:30 pm in the night. The 3.5 crore worth ferry vehicle can carry 18 cars and 50 people in a single go. For people outside Cochin it will be a great experience. Will moving on the ferry you can enjoy the visuals of queen of Arabian sea. You can see speed boats, Chinese fishing nets, fishing people etc while being in the ferry. You too can see Vallarpadam Container Terminal while moving on. It will be an enjoyable few minutes trip for all ages. .



The video is narrated in Malayalam. Non malayalee viewers can enjoy the visuals

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