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Tour Operator Sada Tissa Rupasingha with 14 years of experience
(Ceylon Tourist Board Tourist Guide / Lecturer No. A / TGL / 159)

 

Sri lankan beaches are renowned around the world for their scenic beauty. The sand is golden under the gleaming sun. Come here and experience all their natural glamour, the people who make the beach a part of their lives, the fish that come out of our oceans...then the delicious fresh seafood dishes, The 2nd largest blowhole in the world, corals, water sports . come see it all. It's all just a plain ticket away.

   HUMMANAYA

 The Hummanaya Blow Hole, a site that is breathtakingly mysterious. Volumes of sea water whistle through a natural fine hole from beneath a massive rock in the sea. Located on a rock about 40 ft above sea level. Hummanaya is reputed to be the second largest blow hole in the world and is located in the southern coastal area.

Golden white sand stretching over a thousand miles offers a unique coastal area around Sri Lanka to draw more and more visitors from all around the world every year. Some as wide as 100m, the isle has its beaches dispersed between a belt of green palms and the clear blue ocean waters

  WATER SPORTS

 

Holidaymakers visit the isle to enjoy swimming in the warm coastal waters. For divers, places like Galle, Hikkaduwa, Negombo, Chilaw and Kalpitiya on the south and western coast can be

ideal to look for coral banks and old shipwrecks. Many coastal hotels provide a range of water sports such as Surfing and Water Skiing. Even the River Bentota is an attraction for water Skiers.

   CORALS

Coral gardens are one of the most beautiful things the eyes could feast on. The abundance of color and the schools of fish usually create an alien sort of a beauty in these thresholds of life. Hikkaduwa beach on Sri Lanka's southern coastal line offers the perfect place for you to see the corals in their natural setting along with it's collection of fish and other species.

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