Galle

A historic coastal city known for the Dutch Fort and charming streets.

Galle

Galle is a picturesque coastal town known for its well-preserved colonial charm and maritime history. The highlight is the Galle Dutch Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site built by the Portuguese and later fortified by the Dutch. Within its ramparts, cobbled streets are lined with boutique hotels, quaint cafes, and art galleries. The iconic Galle Lighthouse stands as Sri Lanka’s oldest lighthouse, offering stunning views of the Indian Ocean. The National Museum, located inside the fort, showcases artifacts from the colonial era and the region’s maritime past. A short drive away, Unawatuna Beach Sri Lanka offers golden sands and crystal-clear waters, making it one of the most stunning beaches in Sri Lanka. Many visitors planning trips to Sri Lanka include Galle in their itinerary for its blend of history and coastal beauty.

Experiences in Galle

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Explore Galle Dutch Fort – Walk through centuries-old colonial streets.

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Visit Galle Lighthouse – Enjoy breathtaking ocean views.

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Beach Walk at Unawatuna – Relax on a golden sandy beach.

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Cycle Through Galle’s Backroads – Discover local life beyond the fort.

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Visit the National Maritime Museum – Learn about Sri Lanka’s naval history.

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Watch Sunset at Flag Rock Bastion – A perfect end to the day.

Travel Tips

When traveling to Sri Lanka, pack for varying weather conditions and dress modestly when visiting religious sites. Carry cash as smaller places may not accept cards, and stay hydrated, especially in rural areas. Sri Lankans are known for their warm hospitality, so embrace local customs and interactions. Lastly, plan extra travel time as traffic can be unpredictable.

Things We Can Do Here

Dutch Fort

Lighthouse Visit

Madhu River

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