Galle Fort
Galle Fort is a historic fort originally built by the Portuguese in 1588 and extensively fortified by the Dutch in the 17th and 18th centuries. It features beautiful historic buildings, including a mosque that resembles a church and the oldest library in Sri Lanka.
lighthouse
The Galle Lighthouse, built by the British in 1948, is located at the southernmost point of the fort and is still operational, offering stunning views of the Indian Ocean.
Clock Tower
The Clock Tower in Galle Fort, built by the British in the early 20th century, is a popular meeting point for locals and tourists.
Galle Lighthouse
The Galle Lighthouse, renovated after being destroyed by a fire, stands twenty-six and a half meters tall and is controlled by the Port Authority.
Japanese Peace Pagoda
The Japanese Peace Pagoda is a white stupa built to promote peace, offering panoramic views of the sea, jungle, and Galle Fort.
Old Dutch Hospital
The Old Dutch Hospital, a restored colonial building, now hosts shops, cafes, and restaurants with thick white walls and views of the ocean.
Galle City
Galle City is a colonial coastal town in Sri Lanka, known for its history and beautiful architecture, making it a favorite among travelers.
Fort
Galle Fort, built in 1588 by the Portuguese and reinforced by the Dutch, protected colonial interests with its strategic seaside location and strong walls.
Old Town
The Old Town of Galle, located within the fort's walls, showcases diverse architectural styles from Portuguese, Dutch, and British colonial eras alongside South Asian designs.
Flag Rock
Flag Rock, located at the southernmost tip of Galle Fort, offers magnificent ocean views, especially during sunset, and is a popular spot for photography and watching cliff divers.
Galle Dutch Fort
Galle Dutch Fort is a famous landmark in Galle with two entrances accessible by vehicle and no entrance ticket.
Rumassala Sanctuary
Rumassala Sanctuary, located four kilometers towards Matara on Galle road, is associated with a story about Lord Hanuman and is a popular destination, especially for foreigners.
Giant nava tree
A giant nava tree is a destination within the Kanneliya Forest Reserve, accessible via a 4km hike.
Sea Turtle Hatchery
A place where you can see turtles.