Splendors of Ceylon Sri Lanka Galle

About Galle




Galle is a coastal town where the Dutch presence is still visible. Galle was an ancient port (said to be the legendary Tarshish of the Bible), and our first international commerce and trade centre. Today, Galle is the bustling provincial capital and administrative centre of the south. It is famous for its lovely Unawatuna Bay, where the sea is reef protected and therefore safe for swimming. The old Dutch “Star Fort” (a World Heritages Site) covering 36 hectares, the well-preserved Groote Kerk (Dutch Church), Dutch Government House, the New Oriental Hotel (built in 1684) old bell tower and a tide-based Sewage-System, also introduced by the Dutch. In Galle they still make the Dutch ‘pillow-lace’ and do fine ebony carving and gem polishing. 


Unawatuna beach, a crescent shaped shallow beach situated further south to the famous town of Galle and it’s famous harbor and towering Roomassala mountain. It is protected by a natural reef from the open sea and due to the semi-circle shape of it forms a perfect natural swimming pool with aquamarine color gentle waves crashing on the golden sandy beach.