Galle, a UNESCO World Heritage City on Sri Lanka’s southern coast, is renowned for its well-preserved Dutch Fort, charming cobblestone streets, colonial architecture, and a vibrant blend of history, culture, and coastal beauty.

Galle Fort
Dutch, British colonial architecture
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Galle Fort is a 16th-century walled city blending Dutch, Portuguese, and British colonial architecture with vibrant cafes and shops.

Galle Lighthouse
Lighthouse, stunning views
Sri Lanka’s oldest lighthouse, offering stunning views of the Indian Ocean and the historic fort walls.

Unawatuna Beach
Swimming, snorkeling
A golden sandy beach just outside Galle, famous for swimming, snorkeling, and its lively beachside atmosphere.

Jungle Beach
Clear water, snorkeling
A secluded bay near Unawatuna, offering a peaceful escape with clear waters ideal for snorkeling.




