Galle combines a living UNESCO World Heritage Dutch fort with pristine beaches and authentic Sri Lankan street food culture. The 17th-century fortifications still house a working community of locals alongside boutique hotels and cafes. Most visitors arrive by the scenic coastal train from Colombo, making the journey part of the destination experience.
Why Visit
Galle offers a rare combination of living history and coastal beauty, where you can walk 400-year-old ramparts while experiencing authentic Sri Lankan street food culture. The journey here by coastal train is part of the experience, and unlike many heritage sites, the fort remains a working community rather than a museum.
Key Highlights
- Walk the 1.5km ramparts of Galle Fort at sunset for ocean views
- Browse antique shops and galleries within the fort's cobblestone streets
- Sample kottu roti at street stalls near the bus station after 7pm
- Take the coastal train to or from Colombo for palm-lined beach views
- Visit the 1868 lighthouse and Dutch Reformed Church within the fort
- Swim at Jungle Beach, a 15-minute tuk-tuk ride south of the fort
- Watch stilt fishermen near Koggala Lake, 20 minutes east
- Shop for handmade lace at local workshops in the fort
Best Time to Go
The best time to visit Galle is December to March. Offers dry weather and calm seas, perfect for beach activities and fort exploration.
Avoid: May to September brings monsoon rains that can flood streets and limit outdoor activities.
Where to Stay
Stay within Galle Fort for atmosphere and walkability, with boutique hotels from LKR 8,000-25,000 per night. The Unawatuna area offers beachfront guesthouses from LKR 3,000-8,000, while luxury resorts near Koggala start at LKR 30,000 per night.
Getting There
Getting Around
- Tuk-tuks within Galle: LKR 150-300 per trip
- Local buses to nearby beaches: LKR 20-50
- Rental scooter: LKR 1,500-2,000 per day
- Private car with driver: LKR 8,000-12,000 per day
Budget
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Budget | LKR 4,000-6,000 |
| Mid-range | LKR 8,000-15,000 |
| Luxury | LKR 25,000+ |
Practical Tips
- Dress code: Conservative dress required for temples. Lightweight clothing suitable for tropical climate, covered shoulders recommended.
- Tipping: Tipping is not mandatory but appreciated. Round up bills or add 10% at restaurants, LKR 100-200 for tuk-tuk drivers on longer trips.
- Water: Tap water is not safe to drink. Bottled water costs LKR 50-100, or use water purification tablets.
- SIM cards: Tourist SIM cards available at airport and mobile shops. Dialog and Mobitel offer packages from LKR 500-1,500.
- Safety: Galle is generally safe with low crime rates. Watch for strong currents when swimming and avoid unlit areas of the fort ramparts after dark.


