Kalpitiya is quickly becoming one of Sri Lanka’s most popular holiday destinations, owing to its unspoiled natural beauty, luxurious hotels and resorts, and the possibility of seeing dolphins play in its waters. Kalpitiya is a true paradise due to its biodiversity and proximity to the sea and the Puttalam lagoon.
Kalpitiya Beach as well as Staying at a hotel in Kalpitiya for the night.
If visiting Kalpitiya, a Whale Watching boat ride into the ocean is a must. The spinner dolphins are entertaining to watch as they playfully dive in and out of the water, delighting those who are fortunate enough to see them. The majestic blue whale and the sperm whale can also be seen gliding through the waters of this area at certain times of the year.
Kalpitiya Beach as well as Staying at a hotel in Kalpitiya for the night.
After breakfast, travel to Trincomalee’s eastern shores. Trincomalee has beautiful beaches and a colorful town, as well as one of the world’s largest natural harbors. It was recently a base for the Sri Lankan Army and Navy, but it is now an amazing multicultural town with beautiful beaches and roots dating back to Marco Polo.
Trincomalee Beach – Overnight stay at a Trincomalee hotel.
Trincomalee is a lovely town that has been influenced by all of our colonial visitors. Attractions include Pigeon Island National Park, Marble Beach, and the Koneswaram Temple.
Tour of Trincomalee Town and overnight stay at a Trincomalee hotel.
Pasikuda is well-known for its long, shallow coastline, which makes it ideal for sunbathing and shallow swimming. The mesmerizing, azure waters are difficult to resist, and they combine with the beach’s pristine, white-golden sand to create an incredible sight. Check into your hotel and enjoy the rest of the day at your leisure.
Passikudah Beach & Overnight Stay at a Passikudah Hotel.
Pottuvil is a quiet coastal town in the Ampara District of Sri Lanka’s east. Although major tourism developments have yet to take place in this area, it is only four kilometers from Arugam Bay, a popular surfing and vacation destination.
Pottuvil Beach and Overnight Stay at a Pottuvil Hotel.
Pottuvil’s lagoon lies dormant as a plethora of bird and animal species flock to its waters. Elephants and crocodiles are frequently seen on its banks, and a diverse array of birds, including diving birds and eagles, graze the surrounding, dense mangrove forest.
Pottuvil Beach as well as Staying at a hotel in Pottuvil for the night.
The famous Fort in Galle was originally built by the Portuguese in 1589 and named Santa Cruz. It was a well-known seaport in ancient times when merchant ships anchored here to trade. It was destroyed and rebuilt on a larger scale after the Dutch occupation, covering an area of more than 36 hectares. This World Heritage Site is a fascinating place to visit because the old and new cities coexist in perfect harmony.
Galle Beach and Overnight Stay at a Galle Hotel.
The hotel is ideal for unwinding. Go to a quiet, secluded beach to soak up some rays.
Galle Beach and Overnight Stay at a Galle Hotel.
Kosgoda Beach is a remote beach on Sri Lanka’s southern coast. The beach is frequently visited by Sea Turtles to lay eggs, so turtle conservation looks after it to ensure the survival of this magnificent marine creature.
Kosgoda Beach and Overnight Stay at a Kosgoda Hotel.
Colombo is the commercial capital of Sri Lanka. Many sites from colonial times to newer developments can be found in the most populous city. Before heading to Negombo Beach, do some shopping at the city’s main shopping centers.
Colombo, as well as Stay in a hotel in Negombo for the night.
After breakfast head to the airport to end your beach tour in Sri Lanka.