Traditional fishermen who sit on wooden stilts planted in shallow water to catch small fish, located about 15 minutes east of Mirissa near Weligama Bay. This centuries-old fishing method was developed to avoid disturbing fish in shallow waters. Today, most 'fishermen' are posing for tourists rather than actually fishing, but the technique and wooden stilts are authentic. It ranks among Mirissa's most visited sights, and for good reason - most itineraries include it on day one.
What It Is
The visit is straightforward. 30-45 minutes gives you enough time to see everything at a comfortable pace.
Why Visit
See a unique fishing method that's become a symbol of Sri Lankan culture. That puts it near the top of any Mirissa visit, and it deserves the spot. Combine it with Weligama Beach and Snake Island - they are close enough to walk between and together make the strongest half-day in Mirissa. Mornings are quieter if you want to take your time.

