| Negombo |
| Distance
from Colombo |
35
km |
|
A
characteristic fishing town north of
Colombo, it is a mere 6 km from the
international airport. Set amidst lush
groves of coconut palms, it breathes
the spirit of the sea. Negombo is a
gourmet’s paradise with sea food
in plenty. Old - world fishing craft,
like the outrigger canoe and the catamaran,
bring seer, skipjack, herring, mullet,
pomfret and amber jack, while lobster
and prawn are caught in the lagoon. |
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| Mount Lavinia |
| Distance
from Colombo |
12 km |
|
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Mount
Lavinia is an ideal place to relax and
enjoy the sea. The beach is crowded on
Sundays and public holidays with large
crowds gathered to participate in many
beach sports activities such as swimming,
surfing etc. The Governors House built in
1805 by Sir Thomas Maitland , now forms
part of the famous Mount Lavinia Hotel. |
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| Kalutara |
| Distance
from Colombo |
42km |
|
An
important spice-trading centre controlled
at various times by the Portuguese,
Dutch and British. Today it has a reputation
for fine basket ware (visit basket hall)
and also for the best mangosteens on
the island. Immediately south of the
Kalu Ganga Bridge on the main road is
the Gangatil Vihara, which has a hollow
dagoba (Buddhist shrine) with an interesting
painted terior. By the roadside there’s
a small shrine and bodhi tree where
drivers often stop to make offerings
to ensure a safe journey to Wadduwa
is 8kim north of Kalutara. |
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| Beruwela |
| Distance
from Colombo |
55
km |
|
South
of Colombo, Beruwela marks the beginning
of a 130 km-stretch of beaches, where
resort development has made immense
strides in recent years. Good bathing
in the bay all year round. |
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| Bentota |
| Distance
from Colombo |
62
km |
|
Bentota Resort complex is a romantic
rendezvous of river and sea with several
hotels, railway station, post office,
shopping arcade, cafeteria and an open
- air theatre showing folk and mask
dancing with clusters of palms
overlooking everything. |
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| Hikkaduwa |
| Distance
from Colombo |
206
km |
|
The
first area to be developed for Tourism,
this is still one of the most popular
of our beach resorts. Hikkaduwa is famous
for its coral and sub tropical fish.
The reef, which runs parallel to the
shore and is only a few meters below
the water, can be investigated with
snorkel and flippers, or in a glass-bottomed
boat. There are several wrecks in the
area which offer interesting dives.
Scuba equipment and the services of
licensed instructors are on hire from
PADI centres. A little futher down the
coast, there’s good surf for board
or body-surfing. There is a generally
a community of international surfers
in and around Hikkaduwa. |
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| Galle |
| Distance
from Colombo |
116
km |
|
South
of Colombo, Galle is the most important
southern town. It has an old world charm.
Believed to be the “Tarshish of
the Bible”, its natural harbour
was a famous fort in days gone by. Galle
is famous for its Dutch fort, lace making,
ebony carving and gem polishing. |
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| Koggala |
| Distance
from Colombo |
130 km |
|
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Koggala beach is about 12 kms south of
Galle. Stilt -Fisherman are a familiar
sight here. |
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| Arugam Bay |
| Distance
from Colombo |
116
km |
|
Arugam Bay
is a fishing village 3km south of the
small town of Pottuvil at the remote
southern end of the east coast. It probably has the best surf in Sri Lanka,
which forms near a low promontory a little
further south, and because of this it
has developed into a hang-out for low-budget
travelers. There’s a wide, sweeping
beach in front of the village itself
which is good for swimming; and south
of the surf promontory a long, deserted
beach leads down to ‘Crocodile
Rock’, from where wild elephants
can quite often be seen. The best period for surfing
is between April and September and during
this ‘season’ the number
of travelers – most of whom are
diehard surfers – visiting the
area increases. When the season ends
the place empties and some guesthouses
and restaurants shut up shop, but this
may be just what you’re after.
Since the troubles began, Arugam Bay
has been on and off the ‘safe’
list, not only because of incidents
in Arugam Bay itself and Pottuvil, but
also because vehicles on |
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Nelaveli |
| Distance from Trincomalee |
14 km |
|
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Nilaveli is a prime beach resort in the
East Coast. It is ideally suited for sun
bathing, sea bathing and diving. A few
metres off shore is a small rocky island
good for snorkelling. Nilaveli was the
venue for the 1985 International Fun Board
Championships. |
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