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Eighth Bastion

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About Eighth Bastion

In quaint and historic Cochin, museum visits and beach walks are a tuk-tuk ride away.
With its naval themes and framed paintings of scenes at sea, the Eighth Bastion truly belongs in Cochin, a collection of tiny islands off the coast of Kerala. Named after the seven Portuguese bastions of Cochin, it took its place as the eighth on a historic plot of land. The hotel blends modern aesthetics with charming hospitality, beginning with a lime and ginger soda and cold towel on your arrival. Eighth Bastion is, of course, not far from the beach and the quaint city streets make for a diverting stroll, lined with antique shops.
From $150 per person/per night
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The property

The lobby sets the scene with a model replica of the old, 'Batavia', and nautical charts on the walls. Dutch influence is seen throughout the hotel's design and in the East Indies restaurant, which serves up a fusion of old and new. Be sure to try their Dutch specialty - bruder bread! Enjoy meals in the casual dining room or out on the grassy terrace where local musicians play in the evening. Take a dip in the pool or relax on the shaded loungers in the courtyard.

The rooms

In shades of mustard and red, the rooms at Eighth Bastion have king-size or twin beds and en-suite bathrooms decorated in mosaic. A selection of rooms come with a garden veranda and sunken bath while others have floor-to-ceiling glass doors opening onto a private terrace with views of the colourful rooftops (and a slice of sea). Each room has tea/coffee facilities, a safe, TV and air con if you don't fancy letting the sea air in.

Activities

Cochin is a city of museums, art galleries and tonnes of character. Visit the Dutch Palace with its historic architecture and impressive art collection, and while you're there, head down to Mattancherry Market with the fragrant air of its many spice shops. The Indian Naval Maritime Museum provides a fascinating snapshot of India's history at sea. The Chinese Fishing Nets is one of Cochin's must-see landmarks and the docks aren't a bad place to watch the sunset!

What you'll love

What you'll love

Eighth Bastion has top eco credentials, banning plastic bottles and using rustic, earthenware containers for their toiletries.
Insiders tip

Insiders Tip

The hotel has bicycles for hire and they throw in a sightseeing map to guide you through the lanes.
Something to think about

Something to think about

The pool is on the small side but it's more than capable of cooling you off after a sunny meander.

India

Cochin

A laidback port city packed with history, culture and razzmatazz and more than worthy of a wander.