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Negombo
A characteristic
fishing town 37km. north of Colombo, it is 6 km. from the International
Airport. Negombo is a gourmet's paradise with seafood in plenty. Old world
fishing craft like the outrigger canoe and the catamaran bring seer, skipjack,
herring and mullet, pomfret and amber - jack while lobster and prawns
are caught in the lagoon.
Nilaveli
14 km. from
Trincomalee, Nilaveli was the venue for the 1985 International Fun board
Championships. All water sports are available here including fishing and
sea angling. Whale watching in the sanctuary is a specialty.
Mount
Lavinia
Just 12 km.
south of Colombo, Mount Lavinia is an immediate city suburb and the beach
is one of the better known even in colonial times. It lies alongside a
wind swept headland jutting into the waters of the Indian Ocean. The sand
is the softest and the waves calm and clear. The Governor's House built
in 1805 by Sir Thomas Maitland, now forms part of the famous Mount Lavinia
Hotel.
Beruwala
56 km. south
of Colombo, Beruwela marks the beginning of a 130 km. stretch of beach
where resort development has taken immense strides in the past few years.
Good bathing may be had in the bay all year round.
Bentota
62 km. south
of Colombo, the 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.
Ambalangoda
A half hour's
drive from Bentota is Ambalangoda, home of devil dancing and mask making.
Hikkaduwa
98 km. south
of Colombo, Hikkaduwa is the place for underwater delight. Site of the
famed coral gardens; hire a glass bottomed boat or goggles and flippers
and explore the fantasies under your feet.
Galle
116 km. south
of Colombo, is the most important southern town with an old-world charm.
Believed to be the 'Tarshish' of the Bible, its natural harbour was a
famous fort in days gone by. Famous for its Dutch fort, lace making, ebony
carving and gem polishing.
Weligama
27 km. from
Galle with its picturesque bay, and an off shore islet where a French
Count built his dream house, Weligama is where you will see the famous
stilt fishermen.
East
Coast
If Sri Lanka
is Serendipity, beach lovers will find lots of it on the east coast. The
coastline here is uneven with many bays and sheltered coves. On some beaches
here you can walk a mile into the sea.
Trincomalee
257 km. from
Colombo, Trincomalee is the ideal refuge for the beach addict, with its
fine natural harbour and excellent beaches.
Batticaloa314
km. from Colombo, Batticaloa is famous for its 'singing' fish and picturesque
lagoon.
Kalkudah
32 km. from
Batticaloa, Kalkudah, with its clear calm reef protected sea is ideal
for bathing. Passekudah, close by, has a fine bay with clear waters. A
popular tourist center with a modern hotel and other facilities.
Arugam
Bay
314 km. from
Colombo, a most beautiful bay with good surfing. The East coast offers
infinite possibilities for all kinds of water sports and underwater photography.
The many shipwrecks of the coast are a tempting challenge to the diver.
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