Holidays in Sri Lanka, Best Beach Resorts in the Indian Ocean

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Holidays in the Indian Ocean - Solange Hando
Holidays in the Indian Ocean - Solange Hando
Sri Lanka is a year round destination claiming stunning beach resorts at affordable prices and some of the most exciting surf in the Indian Ocean.

Sri Lanka has fabulous sandy beaches, popular or deserted, sprinkled with fishing villages and coconut groves or backed by national parks. Some are good for swimming, others best for surfing or diving. There are turtle nesting grounds and coral reefs with multi-coloured fish. Once out of bounds, due to ethnic unrest, the east coast welcomes increasing numbers of visitors but always check the situation prior to travel.

Sri Lanka has two monsoons, April to October on the south west coast up to Colombo, November to January on the east coast, so you can choose accordingly. There’s still plenty of sunshine during the monsoon but seas can be rough and humidity high. Strong currents may occur in some areas and it’s always wise to follow local advice.

Holidays in Sri Lanka, Relax in Negombo and Bentota on the West Coast

Close to the airport, Negombo is a bustling resort with sweeping sands, restaurants serving lobster, prawns and seer fish and budget and luxury hotels. You can watch local folks fishing on the lagoon in traditional dug-out canoes or hire a bike to cycle along the canals, built by the Dutch who came for the spice trade.

Further south, Bentota offers fine sands and usually safe swimming, wind surfing and other sports on the lagoon at the mouth of the Bentota river and quiet spaced out hotels, most scenic on the long peninsula between river and ocean. Nearby attractions include the Kosgoda turtle hatchery, the mask museum and traditional dance in Ambalangoda and the surfing beach of Hikkaduwa.

Explore the Beach Resorts of Unawatuna and Tangalle down South

Just 5 km south of Galle, Unawatuna golden sands are sheltered by a coral reef, once claiming to harbour more marine species than the Great Barrier Reef. You can surf in some areas and dive to explore reef and wrecks. Fishermen perched on stilts can still be spotted along the coast.

Tangalle Bay has enticing blue waters and pinkish sands but the safest beaches are out of town. There, small villages doze under the coconut palms and deserted beaches offer an authentic tropical paradise. Tangalle has a colourful market, fishing port and remnants of its colonial past. A short drive to the north is the stunning rock temple of Mulgirigalla and to the east the Uda Walawe National Park where wild elephants roam undisturbed.

Holidays in the Indian Ocean, East for Trincomalee and Best Surf in Arugam Bay

Trincomalee is known for its deep water natural harbour, one of the best in the world. The finest beaches are in the fishing villages of Uppuveli and Nilaveli, on a coast popular for surfing, scuba diving and whale watching. Close by are hot springs, bird and wildlife sanctuaries and Pigeon Island, home to the rare blue rock pigeons.

Arugam Bay calls itself the end of the road, favoured by backpackers and acknowledged as among the top ten surfing spots in the world, number one in Sri Lanka. Surfing is best between May and October, with the biggest waves off Arugam point. Arugam is also a great place to see Sri Lanka's wildlife, crocodiles in the nearby lagoon, leopards in the Yala East National Park, right on the doorstep.

Solange Hando, style&colour

Solange Hando - I am a travel writer, editor and photographer, contributing to a range of publications in the UK and worldwide.

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