Top paradise beaches in Sri Lanka

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Top paradise beaches in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka beaches are well-known for their idyllic looks and beautiful scenery. The country owns many beaches like these. From east to west the beaches vary from long golden ones to the perfect wind and waves. Visiting beaches is an absolute must do in Sri Lanka that you can’t miss when traveling to Sri Lanka.

 
  • Tangalle Beach

    Tangalle BeachTangalle Beach

    Hidden on the south-eastern coast, Tangalle is one of those Sri Lanka beaches that are made for the paradise seekers. It’s a little bit hard to reach since it’s dislocated from the usual Sri Lanka route but so worth a visit! Tangalle beach is very quiet and only contains a handful of visible resorts. If you’re planning to visit in September or October then keep in mind that swimming will be difficult due to big waves.

  • Koggala Beach

    Koggala BeachKoggala Beach

    Koggala is a relatively unknown beach paradise in the deep South of Sri Lanka. It’s located between Unawatuna and Mirissa. The white sand and the few people that are on the beach makes Koggala beach a great location to stay for a little while. Koggala also has a small rainforest reserve where they offer boat trips.

  • Unawatuna Beach

    Unawatuna BeachUnawatuna Beach

    Swaying palms, golden narrow sandy beach with a few dozen simple beach bars and restaurants. Unawatuna is the most popular beach of the southern Sri Lankan coast. When you say busy in Sri Lanka, you cannot compare it to the busy beaches of Thailand or Spain. Unawatuna is a great laid back village with the beach located in a bay, which means that you can safely swim.

  • Hikkaduwa Beach

    Hikkaduwa BeachHikkaduwa Beach

    The beach of Hikkaduwa is one of the Sri Lanka beaches that is located on the west coast and the closest to Colombo. Sunsets on this beach are priceless. It’s good to stay overnight a little bit out of town since tourism can be a bit crazy in Hikkaduwa center. Hikkaduwa also has a few huge turtles that will swim near the beach.

  • Mirissa Beach

    Mirissa BeachMirissa Beach

    Mirissa attracts all kinds of people, surfers, swimmers, and sunbathers. The 2km long Sri Lankan beach, divided by the Parrot Rock is full of great restaurants and bars. Mirissa beach is one of the most well-known beaches in Sri Lanka. The left side of the bay is particularly popular with snorkelers while the right side of Mirissa Beach is a great surfing hot spot. You can climb up on the Parrot Rock by walking through the water.

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