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About Galle
A UNESCO World Heritage City, is one of Sri Lanka’s most charming and historic coastal destinations. Famous for the Galle Fort, colonial architecture, and stunning beaches, this vibrant city offers a perfect mix of history, culture, and relaxation.
Top Attractions in Galle:
- Galle Fort – Built by the Portuguese in the 16th century and later expanded by the Dutch, this well-preserved fortress is a living museum with cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and -breathtaking sea views.
- Galle Lighthouse – Located inside the fort, this iconic white lighthouse is Sri Lanka’s oldest and offers stunning views of the Indian Ocean.
- Dutch Reformed Church – A historic church with colonial-era tombstones, wooden pulpit, and antique architecture, reflecting the Dutch influence in Sri Lanka.
- Galle Fort Streets & Boutiques – Explore beautiful cafes, art galleries, and boutique shops selling Sri Lankan crafts, jewelry, and souvenirs.
- Japanese Peace Pagoda – Located on Rumassala Hill, this serene white stupa offers panoramic views of Galle Bay and Unawatuna Beach.
- Unawatuna Beach – Just a short drive from Galle, this golden sandy beach is perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing in beachfront cafes.
- Jungle Beach – A hidden beach near Unawatuna, ideal for a quiet escape, snorkeling, and sunbathing.
- Sea Turtle Hatchery – Visit a turtle conservation center to learn about Sri Lanka’s efforts to protect endangered sea turtles.
Best Time to Visit Galle:
- November to April – Dry and sunny weather, perfect for exploring and enjoying the beaches.
