Willingdon Island

Willingdon Island

This small island off the coast of Kochi is named after the former British Viceroy of India, Lord Willingdon. It was once used as a British naval base, and is now a popular tourist spot with its many restaurants, parks, and beaches.

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Construction of Willingdon Island

The construction of Willingdon Island started in 1933 and was completed in 1935.

Willingdon Island as a Transport Hub

There is no doubt that Willingdon Island is a transport hub. The island is home to the Cochin Port, one of the busiest ports in India. Additionally, the island is home to a major airport, which makes it a convenient location for transportation.

Willingdon Island as a British Military Base

There is no record of Willingdon Island being used as a British military base.

How To Reach Willingdon Island

The best way to reach Willingdon Island is to take a ferry from the Ernakulam mainland.

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