13 Nights / 14 Days
Beach & Scenic Sri Lanka Serenity

From golden sands and turquoise lagoons to misty mountains and colonial charm, this journey is a perfect blend of seaside bliss and breathtaking scenery.

Day 1 – Negombo | Dutch Canals & Coastal Beginnings

“Where history flows with the tide.”

Upon arrival at <strong data-start="651" data-end="689"Bandaranaike International Airport, you’ll be warmly greeted by your chauffeur guide, who will accompany you throughout the journey. Transfer to Negombo, a seaside town shaped by centuries of Portuguese and Dutch influence.

Explore the <strong data-start="894" data-end="909"Dutch Canal, once vital for transporting cinnamon, and stroll through the lively <strong data-start="979" data-end="994"<span style="color: #ef9f11;"fish market, where fishermen bring in the day’s catch. End the day relaxing on <strong data-start="1062" data-end="1079"Negombo Beach, watching the sun dip into the Indian Ocean.

<strong data-start="1128" data-end="1142"Why Visit?

Negombo blends <strong data-start="1160" data-end="1227"colonial history, authentic fishing culture, and golden beaches, making it the perfect first step into Sri Lanka’s coastal beauty.

“Where the ocean comes alive.”

Travel north to <strong data-start="1416" data-end="1429"Kalpitiya, a peninsula between the Indian Ocean and a vast lagoon. Early morning, set out on a <strong data-start="1515" data-end="1545"dolphin-watching excursion — Kalpitiya is world-renowned for hosting pods of up to 1,000 spinner dolphins.

In the afternoon, enjoy a <strong data-start="1655" data-end="1675"lagoon boat ride, gliding past mangroves and traditional fishing villages. Your chauffeur guide ensures a seamless journey and shares insights into this region’s unique marine ecosystem.

<strong data-start="1849" data-end="1863"Why Visit?

Kalpitiya is one of the <strong data-start="1890" data-end="1936"best dolphin-watching destinations in Asia, offering raw marine encounters in unspoiled waters.

“Ride the wind, dance with the waves.”

Spend the day enjoying <strong data-start="2118" data-end="2134"water sports, from <strong data-start="2142" data-end="2158"kite surfing, for which Kalpitiya is globally famous, to kayaking, paddleboarding, and snorkeling. The constant winds and calm lagoon make it ideal for beginners and pros alike.

Your guide will be available to assist with arrangements, ensuring comfort and safety throughout.

<strong data-start="2428" data-end="2442"Why Visit?

Kalpitiya offers <strong data-start="2462" data-end="2494"world-class adventure sports, letting travelers embrace both thrill and tranquility.

“Sacred waters and crystal shores.”

Journey to <strong data-start="2676" data-end="2691"Trincomalee, an ancient port city revered since the days of King Ravana in Sri Lankan legend. Visit the <strong data-start="2784" data-end="2813"Kanniya Hot Water Springs, believed to date back over 2,000 years, where each of the seven wells has slightly different mineral-rich temperatures.

Later, unwind at <strong data-start="2955" data-end="2971"Marble Beach, a secluded bay with glassy turquoise waters. Your chauffeur guide will also share stories of Trincomalee’s strategic importance to Portuguese, Dutch, and British colonizers.

<strong data-start="3150" data-end="3164"Why Visit?

Trincomalee blends <strong data-start="3186" data-end="3233"spiritual heritage and breathtaking beaches, making it one of Sri Lanka’s most captivating seaside gems.

“Waves, forts, and coral dreams.”

Take a boat to <strong data-start="3418" data-end="3449"Pigeon Island National Park, a marine sanctuary with coral gardens and reef sharks. Later, explore <strong data-start="3521" data-end="3539"Fort Frederick, originally built by the Portuguese in 1623 and later reinforced by the Dutch and British.

End your day at <strong data-start="3650" data-end="3668"Pasikuda Beach, known for shallow, calm waters stretching for miles — perfect for a gentle swim.

<strong data-start="3754" data-end="3768"Why Visit?

This day offers a <strong data-start="3789" data-end="3820"complete coastal experience: coral reefs, colonial forts, and some of Sri Lanka’s best beaches.

“Climb into the clouds of history.”

Travel inland to <strong data-start="4007" data-end="4033"Sigiriya Rock Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built in the 5th century by King Kashyapa, it rises nearly 200 meters above the plains. Explore its <strong data-start="4165" data-end="4220"frescoes of maidens, mirror wall, and royal gardens.

Later, climb <strong data-start="4238" data-end="4258"Pidurangala Rock, a monastic site, for a stunning panoramic view of Sigiriya itself — especially magical at sunset.

<strong data-start="4361" data-end="4375"Why Visit?

Sigiriya is Sri Lanka’s <strong data-start="4402" data-end="4426"most iconic landmark, combining ancient architecture, art, and breathtaking views.

“Little England in the hills.”

Drive into the cool highlands of <strong data-start="4618" data-end="4634"Nuwara Eliya, the heart of Sri Lanka’s tea country. Visit <strong data-start="4680" data-end="4697"Ramboda Falls, a cascading beauty tucked between tea estates. Stop at a <strong data-start="4756" data-end="4771"tea factory, where you’ll learn how Ceylon Tea became world-famous after British planters introduced it in the 19th century.

Also see <strong data-start="4897" data-end="4913"Dawson Tower, a colonial-era monument with sweeping views of the Kotmale Valley.

<p data-start="4985" data-end="5114"Why Visit?

Nuwara Eliya offers a <strong data-start="5024" data-end="5051"romantic colonial charm — cool climates, rolling tea estates, and scenic waterfalls.

“Mist, mountains, and marvels.”

Travel to <strong data-start="5222" data-end="5230"Ella, one of Sri Lanka’s most beloved hill towns. Explore <strong data-start="5284" data-end="5299"Moon Plains, a highland plateau offering views of nine mountain ranges, and visit the <strong data-start="5374" data-end="5396"Nine Arches Bridge, an engineering marvel built during the British colonial era using only bricks and stones.

Evening free to relax in Ella’s charming cafés or stroll through tea-carpeted hills.

<strong data-start="5579" data-end="5593"Why Visit?

Ella is the <strong data-start="5608" data-end="5637"scenic heart of Sri Lanka, offering picture-perfect landscapes and colonial-era marvels.

“Where waves kiss the soul.”

Journey east to <strong data-start="5808" data-end="5822"Arugam Bay, a globally acclaimed surfing paradise. Begin with a hike to <strong data-start="5884" data-end="5901"Elephant Rock, a peaceful spot for sunrise views and quiet beach time. Later, soak in the carefree atmosphere of Arugam Bay’s beachfront.

<strong data-start="6029" data-end="6043"Why Visit?

Arugam Bay is a <strong data-start="6062" data-end="6087"world surfing hotspot, yet still maintains a laid-back charm for beach lovers.

“Sun, surf, and simplicity.”

Enjoy a day at leisure. Whether you choose to surf, take a yoga session, or simply relax with your feet in the sand, Arugam Bay invites you to unwind. Your chauffeur guide will help arrange activities based on your pace and interests.

<strong data-start="6473" data-end="6487"Why Visit?

This is <strong data-start="6498" data-end="6524"beach life at its best — slow, sandy, and soul-refreshing.

“Nature’s chorus by the sea.”

Travel south to <strong data-start="6679" data-end="6691"Tangalle, one of the island’s most tranquil beach towns. Visit the <strong data-start="6750" data-end="6779"Kalametiya Bird Sanctuary, home to over 150 bird species, lagoons, and mangroves. Later, relax at <strong data-start="6852" data-end="6868"Silent Beach, a secluded paradise for couples and nature lovers.

<strong data-start="6924" data-end="6938"Why Visit?

Tangalle is a <strong data-start="6955" data-end="6972"serene escape, blending wildlife encounters with pristine, uncrowded beaches.

“Echoes of the past by the sea.”

Arrive in <strong data-start="7145" data-end="7154"Galle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Walk along the ramparts of the <strong data-start="7217" data-end="7231"Dutch Fort, originally built in the 16th century and later expanded by the Dutch East India Company. Visit the <strong data-start="7332" data-end="7348"Dutch Museum, housed in a colonial mansion, to understand the maritime history of this coastal city.

Why Visit?

Galle is the <b finest example of a preserved European fortress in Asia, alive with art, boutiques, and heritage.

“Your private slice of paradise.”

Spend a day at leisure. Relax at <strong data-start="7704" data-end="7720"Jungle Beach, a hidden cove surrounded by lush greenery and turquoise waters. Enjoy sunbathing, snorkeling, or a romantic beach picnic.

<p data-start="7847" data-end="7960"Why Visit?

This day is all about <strong data-start="7886" data-end="7909"intimate relaxation, surrounded by scenic beauty and historic charm.

“Carry the island’s beauty home.”

After breakfast, your chauffeur guide will transfer you to the airport for your onward journey. Leave Sri Lanka with sun-kissed skin, rejuvenated spirits, and memories of beaches, mountains, and heritage.

<p data-start="8270" data-end="8407"Why Visit?

This journey shows why Sri Lanka is called the <strong data-start="8334" data-end="8361"“Island of Serendipity” — every corner offers a new scenic delight.