THE BATHING CHARM OF SRI LANKA

Sri Lanka is a very beautiful seaside destination. There are no less than a hundred kilometers of beaches bordered by coconut palms. You will find turquoise water where you and the children can swim. The southwest coast attracts the most tourists, including the cities of Negombo and Bentota. The island has around twenty seaside resorts with large quality complexes where you can enjoy the swimming pool and the beach. Read Sri Lanka Travel Blog to know more about Sri Lanka.

Good to know for a seaside stay in Sri Lanka

 The best time to go to Sri Lanka and make the most of the beaches is from November to April. Please note, the sun is beating very hard in Sri Lanka, this island remains an island in the Indian Ocean with an equatorial climate. So plan what you need against sunburn: sunscreen and cap are essential especially for children. It's also good to know that there are two seasons of monsoons. One from May to August on the west coast and one from October to February in the northwest.

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Beach activities in Sri Lanka

 Sri Lanka is best known for its rich cultural heritage. However, it is possible to practice many nautical activities, especially on the coasts of the island. The two main activities are surfing and snorkeling. You can find Best Beach Resorts in Sri Lanka.

Surfing is a very popular discipline in Sri Lanka. The climate is favorable. In fact, the water is around 28 ° C and there are waves almost all year round. You will be able to find many surf spots along the coast. There are spots for both amateurs and the more experienced. Be careful, some spots are closed part of the year for climatic reasons.

 Snorkeling is also very popular on the island. There are many diving spots where you can admire magnificent exotic fish with vibrant colors. In addition, you will find dive centers that offer training and baptisms all over the island.  So find out Best hotels in Sri Lanka which is near the sea.

From Colombo, the capital, a road runs straight south: it is called Wales Main Road and Matara Road. It is along this road that one after the other, incredible beaches with names in "A": Hikkaduwa, Ahangama, Midigama, Mirissa, Hiriketiya.

Frequented or deserted, noisy or peaceful ... they are all splendid in their own way. All, even those stuck to the main road, then punctuated by the concert of horns given by buses, trucks, cars and tuk-tuk.

This happy hubbub, which at first reserves some scares for us (then we get used to it!) Quickly becomes part of our decor. Besides, to travel from beach to beach, the tuk-tuk is definitely our ally! You can climb there just out of the ocean, still wet from swimming - they even accept tickets that have taken the water! Surfers sometimes fix their boards of all sizes on the roof.

And, at around 40 km / h, it set off again for new adventures. It doesn't take long to reach another of these white sandy beaches bordered by palm trees, where the emerald and crystalline ocean is around 30 degrees.