Galle is a historic city known for its well-preserved colonial architecture and fort.
A popular beach near Galle with safe swimming and diving spots, lined with bars and restaurants.
A secluded beach near Unawatuna, ideal for a peaceful retreat and snorkeling.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, this well-preserved fort built by the Portuguese and later fortified by the Dutch features colonial buildings, museums, boutiques, and cafes.
A historical church built in 1755 with beautiful architecture and an old cemetery.
The oldest lighthouse in Sri Lanka, offering panoramic views of the fort and the Indian Ocean.
Located within the Galle Fort, this museum showcases the maritime history of Sri Lanka, including artifacts from shipwrecks.
A private museum within the fort featuring a collection of antiques, jewelry, and artifacts.
An annual event that attracts local and international writers, offering literary discussions, workshops, and cultural performances.