Beaches in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is blessed with a long coastline and some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Tourists can spend quality time on the golden sand beaches – enjoying the sun, sea, and surf. The beaches of Sri Lanka offer a wide range of activities for tourists to enjoy. There is a sense of true joy and peace while relaxing on a beach. Needless to say, Sri Lankan beaches are the perfect place to rejuvenate and recharge completely.

Unawatuna Beach

Unawatuba beach is rated one of the best beaches in the world and is famous for its natural beauty and intimacy. Located approximately 15 minutes away from Galle town.

The main beach at Unawatuna is popular with both tourists and locals. The wide-stretched beaches offer some good swimming, and a part of the beach is occupied with sunbeds to rent. On the west end of the beach, there is a little walk to a pagoda statue overlooking the bay.

The beach is directly connected to the city center with loads of little restaurants and bars. There is a great beach vibe going on here, even after sunset.

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Bentota Beach

Mirissa Beach

Dickwella Beach

Weligama Beach

• Galle Beach

• Hikkaduwa Beach

• Hiriketiya Beach

• Koggala Beach

• Negombo Beach

• Arugam Bay Beach

• Uppuveli Beach

• Trincomalee Beach

• Polhena Beach

• Mount Lavinia Beach

Kalpitiya Beach

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• Tangalle Beach

• Pasakudah & Kalkudah Beach

• Talalla South Beach

• Matara Beach

• Nilaveli Beach

• Muhathuwaram Beach

• Wijaya Beach

• Pigeon Island Beach

• Rekawa Beach

• Pottuvil Beach

• Casuarina Beach

• Kahandamodara Beach

• Beruwala Beach

• Batticaloa Beach

Are there nude beaches in sri lanka?

There are no legal nude beaches in Sri Lanka. Being naked in public places is forbidden by law in Sri Lanka. If you decide to do so, please be careful. Not only for your own safety but as well out of respect for the local community.