Southern Coast Highlights From Hikkaduwa - Galle

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Key Details

  • Mobile Voucher Accepted
  • Hotel pickup Available
  • Duration: 8 Hrs
  • Language:
    English
  • Departure Time :
    08:00 AM
  • Return Details :
    Your Hotel in Hikkaduwa
  • Cancellation Policy :
    This activity is non-refundable Tours booked using discount coupon codes will be non refundable.

Overview

This one-day tour offers you the opportunity to tour the best attractions on the Southern coast of tropical Sri Lanka. Visit a tea factory to discover the mysteries of tea-making. Marvel at the skill of the stilt fishermen. Learn with a cooking demonstration on local food and spices. Relax with a fresh seafood lunch. Tour a city of Galle and visit the famed Galle fort. This is a tour for all ages.
SKU: LK60110900

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Hikkaduwa, nestled along the southwestern coast of Sri Lanka, boasts a vibrant blend of natural beauty and cultural charm. Renowned for its stunning beaches, Hikkaduwa offers golden sands framed by azure waters perfect for swimming, surfing, and snorkeling amidst colorful coral reefs. Beyond its shores, the town pulsates with a lively atmosphere, adorned with bustling markets, inviting cafes, and a rich tapestry of local life. Hikkaduwa promises an unforgettable blend of relaxation and adventure for every traveler.
Nestled along the stunning coastal shores of Galle, Sri Lanka, lies the Sea Turtle Hatchery Centre, a sanctuary dedicated to the preservation and protection of these magnificent marine creatures. Serving as a beacon of conservation efforts, the centre provides a safe haven for endangered sea turtles, nurturing them from hatchlings to maturity. Visitors to the hatchery can witness the miraculous process of turtle eggs hatching and observe the newborns embarking on their journey into the vast ocean. Through educational programs and guided tours, the centre raises awareness about the importance of safeguarding sea turtle populations and the marine ecosystem at large. With its commitment to rehabilitation, research, and advocacy, the Sea Turtle Hatchery Centre stands as a vital bastion in the ongoing battle to ensure the survival of these ancient, awe-inspiring creatures.
Galle Dutch Fort, located in the southern coast of Sri Lanka, stands as a testament to the island's colonial past and architectural heritage. Built by the Portuguese in the 16th century and later fortified by the Dutch during the 17th century, this UNESCO World Heritage Site encapsulates centuries of history within its sturdy walls. Its strategic location made it a crucial trading post along the ancient maritime routes. The fort's charming cobblestone streets, intricate colonial-era buildings, and imposing ramparts offer visitors a glimpse into a bygone era. Overlooking the Indian Ocean, Galle Dutch Fort boasts stunning views and remains a vibrant hub, bustling with activity, from cultural events to local markets. It serves not just as a historical relic but also as a living monument, embodying the enduring spirit of Sri Lanka's past and present.
Perched majestically on the rocky shores of Galle, Sri Lanka, stands the iconic Sea Lighthouse, a beacon of maritime history and coastal charm. Erected in 1938 by the British, this towering structure stands as a testament to the island nation's rich colonial past and enduring seafaring traditions. Its whitewashed facade rises against the backdrop of azure skies, guiding ships with its steady beam across the Indian Ocean. Over the decades, it has witnessed the ebb and flow of time, silently witnessing the passage of ships and the changing tides of history. Today, it not only serves as a navigational aid but also as a beloved landmark, drawing visitors from far and wide to marvel at its beauty and to soak in the breathtaking views of the surrounding coastline. As the sun dips below the horizon, casting a golden glow upon the waves, the Sea Lighthouse remains a timeless symbol of Galle's maritime heritage.
Unawatuna Beach in Sri Lanka is a tropical paradise renowned for its pristine golden sands and turquoise waters. Nestled along the southern coast, it offers a serene escape for sun-seekers and adventurers alike. The curved bay is flanked by lush palm trees, creating a picturesque backdrop for relaxation and water activities such as snorkeling and diving. With its vibrant coral reefs and vibrant marine life, Unawatuna Beach is a must-visit destination for those seeking natural beauty and tranquility in Sri Lanka.
The Martin Wickramasinghe Folk Museum in Sri Lanka offers visitors a captivating glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the island nation. Located in the coastal town of Koggala, the museum celebrates the life and works of Martin Wickramasinghe, a renowned Sri Lankan author. Showcasing traditional artifacts, tools, and exhibits, it provides insight into the everyday lives, customs, and traditions of Sri Lankan people. Visitors can immerse themselves in the vibrant history and folklore that have shaped the nation's identity.
Among the foothills of Ahangama rises the famous Virgin White Tea Factory, Handunugoda. Surrounded by an evergreen forest in the Southern Province, Handunugoda Tea Estate is the only estate and factory in the coastal belt of Sri Lanka. They have much reknown as the artisanal producers of luxury teas. In addition to the Signature Virgin White, the factory is also known for other award-winning teas such as Ceylon Souchong, Saphire Oolong, and Flowery Cammellia. The teas are exclusively created and handmade by the sole proprieter Herman Gunaratne; using tried and tested orthodox methods to produce exquisite whole-leaf teas that can be brewed several times.

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Hikkaduwa, nestled along the southwestern coast of Sri Lanka, boasts a vibrant blend of natural beauty and cultural charm. Renowned for its stunning beaches, Hikkaduwa offers golden sands framed by azure waters perfect for swimming, surfing, and snorkeling amidst colorful coral reefs. Beyond its shores, the town pulsates with a lively atmosphere, adorned with bustling markets, inviting cafes, and a rich tapestry of local life. Hikkaduwa promises an unforgettable blend of relaxation and adventure for every traveler.
Nestled along the stunning coastal shores of Galle, Sri Lanka, lies the Sea Turtle Hatchery Centre, a sanctuary dedicated to the preservation and protection of these magnificent marine creatures. Serving as a beacon of conservation efforts, the centre provides a safe haven for endangered sea turtles, nurturing them from hatchlings to maturity. Visitors to the hatchery can witness the miraculous process of turtle eggs hatching and observe the newborns embarking on their journey into the vast ocean. Through educational programs and guided tours, the centre raises awareness about the importance of safeguarding sea turtle populations and the marine ecosystem at large. With its commitment to rehabilitation, research, and advocacy, the Sea Turtle Hatchery Centre stands as a vital bastion in the ongoing battle to ensure the survival of these ancient, awe-inspiring creatures.
Galle Dutch Fort, located in the southern coast of Sri Lanka, stands as a testament to the island's colonial past and architectural heritage. Built by the Portuguese in the 16th century and later fortified by the Dutch during the 17th century, this UNESCO World Heritage Site encapsulates centuries of history within its sturdy walls. Its strategic location made it a crucial trading post along the ancient maritime routes. The fort's charming cobblestone streets, intricate colonial-era buildings, and imposing ramparts offer visitors a glimpse into a bygone era. Overlooking the Indian Ocean, Galle Dutch Fort boasts stunning views and remains a vibrant hub, bustling with activity, from cultural events to local markets. It serves not just as a historical relic but also as a living monument, embodying the enduring spirit of Sri Lanka's past and present.
Perched majestically on the rocky shores of Galle, Sri Lanka, stands the iconic Sea Lighthouse, a beacon of maritime history and coastal charm. Erected in 1938 by the British, this towering structure stands as a testament to the island nation's rich colonial past and enduring seafaring traditions. Its whitewashed facade rises against the backdrop of azure skies, guiding ships with its steady beam across the Indian Ocean. Over the decades, it has witnessed the ebb and flow of time, silently witnessing the passage of ships and the changing tides of history. Today, it not only serves as a navigational aid but also as a beloved landmark, drawing visitors from far and wide to marvel at its beauty and to soak in the breathtaking views of the surrounding coastline. As the sun dips below the horizon, casting a golden glow upon the waves, the Sea Lighthouse remains a timeless symbol of Galle's maritime heritage.
Unawatuna Beach in Sri Lanka is a tropical paradise renowned for its pristine golden sands and turquoise waters. Nestled along the southern coast, it offers a serene escape for sun-seekers and adventurers alike. The curved bay is flanked by lush palm trees, creating a picturesque backdrop for relaxation and water activities such as snorkeling and diving. With its vibrant coral reefs and vibrant marine life, Unawatuna Beach is a must-visit destination for those seeking natural beauty and tranquility in Sri Lanka.
The Martin Wickramasinghe Folk Museum in Sri Lanka offers visitors a captivating glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the island nation. Located in the coastal town of Koggala, the museum celebrates the life and works of Martin Wickramasinghe, a renowned Sri Lankan author. Showcasing traditional artifacts, tools, and exhibits, it provides insight into the everyday lives, customs, and traditions of Sri Lankan people. Visitors can immerse themselves in the vibrant history and folklore that have shaped the nation's identity.
Among the foothills of Ahangama rises the famous Virgin White Tea Factory, Handunugoda. Surrounded by an evergreen forest in the Southern Province, Handunugoda Tea Estate is the only estate and factory in the coastal belt of Sri Lanka. They have much reknown as the artisanal producers of luxury teas. In addition to the Signature Virgin White, the factory is also known for other award-winning teas such as Ceylon Souchong, Saphire Oolong, and Flowery Cammellia. The teas are exclusively created and handmade by the sole proprieter Herman Gunaratne; using tried and tested orthodox methods to produce exquisite whole-leaf teas that can be brewed several times.

Inclusions

  • 1-Liter water bottle per person per day.
  • Service of an English Speaking Chauffeur guide.
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off.
  • Transport by private vehicle.
  • Transport throughout the tour with an air-conditioned vehicle,

Exclusions

  • Meals where not specified.
  • Gratuities
  • Expenses of personal nature.
  • Entrance fees

Additional Info

Public transportation options are available nearby

Suitable for all physical fitness levels