With its cobblestone streets, colonial architecture, and breathtaking ocean views, Galle is a city where time slows down and history whispers through every corner. At the heart of it stands the Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site built by the Portuguese, fortified by the Dutch, and preserved as a living testament to Sri Lanka’s colonial past.
Wander through narrow lanes lined with boutique cafés, art galleries, and spice shops. Watch the waves crash against ancient ramparts as the sun sets in golden hues. Beyond the fort’s walls, discover palm-fringed beaches, vibrant markets, and the charm of coastal life.
Galle isn’t just a city—it’s a storybook of culture, history, and seaside beauty, making it one of Sri Lanka’s most captivating destinations.
Galle Fort Walk – Explore the cobblestone streets, ramparts, and colonial landmarks with a guided heritage walk.
Sunset at the Ramparts – Watch the sky turn golden over the Indian Ocean from the fort walls.
Cycling Tour – Ride through surrounding villages, paddy fields, and coastal trails near Galle.
Beach Escapes – Spend time at Unawatuna, Jungle Beach, or Wijaya Beach for sun and sea.
Turtle Hatchery Visit – Learn about conservation efforts and see baby turtles before they’re released to the ocean.
Food & Spice Tour – Taste Sri Lankan delicacies, visit spice markets, and join a cooking class.
Art & Boutique Discovery – Explore Galle’s art galleries, craft shops, and stylish cafés.



