A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this 17th-century fort was built by the Portuguese and later fortified by the Dutch. It features colonial architecture, cobblestone streets, and charming boutiques.
Located within Galle Fort, this church dates back to the 18th century and showcases beautiful stained-glass windows and historic tombstones.
A picturesque lighthouse at the edge of Galle Fort offering stunning views of the Indian Ocean.
Situated in Galle Fort, this museum exhibits artifacts related to the region’s maritime history, including shipwreck relics.
A hidden beach near Unawatuna, offering tranquility, clear waters, and opportunities for snorkeling.
One of Sri Lanka's most popular beaches, known for its golden sands, turquoise waters, and vibrant nightlife.
Located in nearby Habaraduwa, this conservation project focuses on protecting sea turtles and their eggs.
A serene lake offering boat rides, birdwatching, and visits to cinnamon plantations and small islands.
Perched on a hill near Unawatuna, this white stupa provides a peaceful atmosphere and panoramic views.
A unique tea plantation known for its virgin white tea, offering tours and tastings.
Associated with the Ramayana legend, this hill offers lush greenery and spectacular views of the surrounding area.
Located in Koggala, this museum highlights Sri Lankan culture, folk art, and traditional lifestyles.
A short drive from Galle, this beach is famous for coral reefs, snorkeling, and surfing.
Located in Ambalangoda, near Galle, this museum showcases traditional Sri Lankan masks used in rituals and festivals.
A serene temple located on an island near Hikkaduwa, accessible by boat.