Kura’s Galle Day Tour in Sri Lanka From 135$

Discover the historic charm and coastal beauty of Galle with Kura’s Galle Day Tour. Starting from Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA), this tour takes you through scenic routes and fascinating landmarks, offering a memorable experience of this colonial city.

Tour Highlights:

  • Galle Fort:
    Explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Galle Fort, a historic fortress built by the Portuguese and later fortified by the Dutch. Walk along the cobblestone streets, visit the colonial-era buildings, and enjoy stunning views of the ocean.
  • Galle Lighthouse:
    Visit the iconic Galle Lighthouse, located within the fort. It’s one of the oldest lighthouses in Sri Lanka, offering picturesque views of the Indian Ocean and the fort’s ramparts.
  • Dutch Reformed Church:
    Discover the Dutch Reformed Church, a significant colonial-era building within Galle Fort. This church, dating back to 1755, features fascinating architecture and historical artifacts.
  • National Maritime Museum:
    Learn about the maritime history of Sri Lanka at the National Maritime Museum. The museum houses a variety of exhibits related to the country’s naval history, marine biodiversity, and shipwrecks.
  • Jungle Beach:
    Enjoy some relaxation time at Jungle Beach, a hidden gem located near Galle. This small, secluded beach is perfect for a peaceful swim and soaking up the sun.

Enroute Visits:

  • Kosgoda Turtle Hatchery:
    On your way to Galle, stop at the Kosgoda Turtle Hatchery, a conservation project dedicated to protecting endangered sea turtles. Learn about the hatchery’s efforts and see baby turtles being cared for.
  • Ambalangoda Mask Museum:
    Visit the Ambalangoda Mask Museum, which showcases traditional Sri Lankan masks used in dance and rituals. The museum offers insights into the cultural significance and craftsmanship of these masks.

Travel Details:

  • From BIA to Galle:
    The journey from Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) to Galle takes approximately 2.5 to 3 hours, covering a distance of about 150 km.