Embark on a day trip from Galle to Bentota and immerse yourself in the history and nature of Sri Lanka. Explore Galle Fort, indulge in water sports, visit a turtle conservation center, take a boat safari, and witness a stunning sunset.
Embark on a day trip from Galle to Bentota and immerse yourself in the history and nature of Sri Lanka. Explore Galle Fort, indulge in water sports, visit a turtle conservation center, take a boat safari, and witness a stunning sunset.
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Bentota Beach - Water Sports | Kayak | Snorkeling | Scuba
Bentota is a renowned golden sandy beach in Sri Lanka, famous for its breathtaking sunsets beneath the palm trees, creating a paradise on the Indian Ocean. It is a top destination for global travelers, thanks to its well-organized hospitality, hotel chains, and specialized services. The…
- Bentota Beach - Water Sports | Kayak | Snorkeling | Scuba
Bentota is a renowned golden sandy beach in Sri Lanka, famous for its breathtaking sunsets beneath the palm trees, creating a paradise on the Indian Ocean. It is a top destination for global travelers, thanks to its well-organized hospitality, hotel chains, and specialized services. The unique combination of river, lagoon, and beach, where the Ben River meets the ocean, forms a long sandy coastal bank, making it a haven for beach enthusiasts. Popular activities include water sports, sea excursions, boat trips, seafood dining, and countryside sightseeing. Additionally, it is a favored spot for traditional spa indulgence and wellness programs.
- Kosgoda Sea Turtle Conservation Project - Sightseeing | Release the Baby Turtle to Sea | Educational Program
Sea turtles are among the most fascinating creatures, having evolved since the late Jurassic period. They inhabit both the sea and beach dunes. Mature female sea turtles migrate to land to lay their eggs, with a typical clutch containing 50 to 350 eggs. After laying, they return to the ocean. These soft-shelled eggs are buried in 20cm to 40cm deep circular holes in the sand and incubate for 50–60 days. Once hatched, baby sea turtles dig through the sand to reach the sea. In Sri Lanka, sea turtles are conserved to protect them from natural predators and humans. The southwest coast is a popular habitat for various sea turtle species, with Kosgoda being a major conservation site. Numerous volunteering missions operate under the National Wildlife Conservation of Sri Lanka, offering opportunities to engage in protection projects or contribute in various ways.
- Madu Ganga Biodiversity Area - Boat Safari | Fish Doctor | Cinnamon Island Visit
The Madu Eco System excursion is a must-do activity in Sri Lanka, popular among both locals and tourists. The river safari departs from the private piers at Balapitiya, exploring the wetland corners, islands, and thick mangrove canopies while experiencing the typical lifestyle of island villages. Highlights of this amazing boat trip include Fish Doctor Therapy, Cinnamon Island Trails, the Island Village Temple, the Long Foot Bridge, bird watching, filming, professional photo shooting, and exploring riverbank villages.
- Galle Fort - Sightseeing | Swimming at Lighthouse | Have Curd at Sunset
Galle Fort was once home to the Portuguese, who unexpectedly arrived in Ceylon and built a rampart in 1584. They remained until the Dutch took over, marking a renowned era of colonial architecture. The Dutch constructed the fortress city in 1684, but their rule ended when the British took control. During the British period, the lighthouse and many reforms were made, establishing Galle Fort as a sophisticated stronghold. Today, it retains its historical and multicultural features and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site in Sri Lanka.
- Jungle Beach - Ideal for those seeking tranquility, Jungle Beach offers excellent snorkeling opportunities in its clear, calm waters, where colorful fish swim among coral formations. Accessible via a short scenic walk through tropical foliage, it adds a sense of adventure and discovery. With its pristine setting and peaceful atmosphere, it’s perfect for swimming, sunbathing, or simply enjoying the untouched beauty of Sri Lanka’s southern coast.

- Hotel pickup and drop-off included
- Private transportation for a comfortable journey
- Complimentary bottle of water
- Parking fees covered
- Hotel pickup and drop-off included
- Private transportation for a comfortable journey
- Complimentary bottle of water
- Parking fees covered
- Snacks
- Dinner
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
- Lunch
- Snacks
- Dinner
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
- Lunch
Trip to Old Galle is kind of journey to history where UNESCO World Heritage Galle Fort glimpse of vintage charm of the colonial lifestyle that remain unchanged. As you start up in Colombo hotel, the trip drives through E01 Expressway and exit to Bentota for your first stopover especially for Water Sports. Then drive for Sea Turtles Conservation in…
Trip to Old Galle is kind of journey to history where UNESCO World Heritage Galle Fort glimpse of vintage charm of the colonial lifestyle that remain unchanged. As you start up in Colombo hotel, the trip drives through E01 Expressway and exit to Bentota for your first stopover especially for Water Sports. Then drive for Sea Turtles Conservation in Kosgoda and next will be the River Maadu (Madu Ganga) Boat Safari in deep mangrove backwater. Finally you will reach Historic Galle City (Old Galle) and enjoy the glamour citadel of Dutch essence. People are from around the world visit Galle where experience the beautiful sunset at rampart and we offer you typical southern curd that called Curd at Sunset.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.