01 Day Southern Coastal Charm
Sun, Sand, and History along the beautiful South Coast.
This one-day excursion is designed for those who love the ocean and colonial history. We take you along the scenic southern expressway and coastal roads to explore the most iconic spots in Sri Lanka.
Tour Highlights
Price: $62 | Limit: 150km
The Route: Hikkaduwa ➔ Galle ➔ Mirissa ➔ Weligama

Hikkaduwa
Famous for coral reefs and vibrant beach vibes. It is the perfect spot for a quick, scenic glass-bottom boat ride to explore marine life.

Mirissa
Visit the famous Coconut Tree Hill for the perfect Instagram photo. Relax and enjoy the pristine, golden beaches and the calm, tropical ocean breeze

Stilt Fishermen
Witness the unique, world-famous traditional fishing method. Observe local fishermen balancing on poles near Weligama and Ahangama for a truly authentic cultural experience.

Galle Fort
A UNESCO site. Walk through charming cobblestone streets, visit the iconic lighthouse, and explore the beautifully preserved Dutch colonial architecture and historic monuments.
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Hikkaduwa: The Coral Paradise
Hikkaduwa is a vibrant coastal town famous for its mesmerizing coral sanctuaries and crystal-clear waters. It is a haven for nature lovers where you can take a glass-bottom boat ride to see colorful corals and exotic tropical fish without getting wet. The beach is also known for its lively atmosphere, surf breaks, and giant sea turtles that often visit the shore.
Mirissa: The Tropical Dream
Mirissa is postcard-perfect, known for its crescent-shaped beach and laid-back vibes. The highlight here is Coconut Tree Hill, a unique red-cliff mound covered in towering palm trees that offers a panoramic view of the ocean—perfect for photography. Whether you want to relax on the pristine sand or go Whale Watching in the deep sea, Mirissa is a tropical paradise.
Stilt Fishermen: A Unique Cultural Icon
In the coastal areas of Weligama and Ahangama, you can witness the world-famous Stilt Fishing, a traditional method unique to Sri Lanka. Watching fishermen balance with incredible skill on narrow wooden poles amidst the crashing waves is a mesmerizing sight. It is a beautiful display of local heritage and a must-capture moment for every traveler.
Galle Fort: A Journey Through Time
A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Galle Fort is a living masterpiece of history. As you walk through its charming cobblestone streets, you will see beautifully preserved Dutch colonial buildings, trendy boutiques, and cozy cafes. The iconic Galle Lighthouse standing against the backdrop of the deep blue Indian Ocean offers one of the most breathtaking sunset views in Sri Lanka.













