Martin Wickramasinghe Folk Museum

Tucked away in the serene village of Koggala, the Martin Wickramasinghe Folk Museum stands as a living tribute to Sri Lanka’s literary heritage and rural traditions. Set within the birthplace of the celebrated author Martin Wickramasinghe, this cultural haven preserves the essence of a way of life shaped by simplicity, creativity, and deep-rooted values.

National Maritime Museum

Nestled within the historic ramparts of Galle Fort, the National Maritime Museum of Sri Lanka stands as a window into the island’s enduring relationship with the sea. Housed in a beautifully restored Dutch warehouse dating back to the 17th century, the museum reflects centuries of maritime heritage shaped by trade, exploration, and coastal life.

Galle

Galle is a coastal gem where history and modernity blend seamlessly. The iconic Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a maze of cobblestone streets, colonial architecture, and boutique shops. Explore its ramparts for stunning ocean views and
uncover hidden treasures in quirky art galleries and cafes.
Galle’s beaches, such as Unawatuna and Jungle Beach, offer the perfect mix of relaxation and adventure. Try snorkelling or simply unwind with a cocktail in hand.

Jungle Beach

Jungle Beach Galle’s Best-Kept Secret Tucked away on the outskirts of Galle lies Jungle Beach,a secluded slice of tropical heaven that feels like a world apart. Hidden behind lush greenery and accessible via scenic trails, this beach is perfect for those seeking tranquillity and natural beauty. As you wander through the foliage, you’ll hear the […]

Rumasalla

Rumasalla Where Legends and Nature Collide Nestled just a stone’s throw from the iconic Galle Fort lies Rumasalla, a serene haven steeped in myth and natural splendour. This picturesque headland, known as the “jewel of the Southern Coast,” invites you to uncover its wonders. According to legend, Rumasalla Hill was a piece of the Himalayan […]

Galle Fort

Welcome to the iconic Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site that’s a living, breathing time capsule of Sri Lanka’s colonial past. Once a stronghold of empires, this historic marvel has transformed into a vibrant hub for tourism and trade. Stroll along the cobbled streets lined with charming cafés, quirky boutiques, and inviting art galleries. Relive the colonial era with a visit to the majestic churches, mosques, and mansions, all steeped in history. For the foodies, tantalise your taste buds with everything from delectable street snacks to fine dining experiences.

Unawatuna

Nestled along Sri Lanka’s southern coastline, Unawatuna Beach is a tropical paradise that perfectly balances relaxation and adventure. Famous for its golden sands and turquoise waters, this crescent-shaped beach is a haven for sun-seekers, water sports enthusiasts, and anyone craving a seaside escape.