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Galle is a charming fortified city on Sri Lanka’s southwestern coast, where European colonial heritage meets tropical sea vistas. The star attraction is Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site — enclosed by ramparts, dotted with Dutch colonial buildings, old churches, lighthouses, and narrow cobbled lanes.
Wander through the fort’s boutique cafés, galleries, and colonial architecture. On the outer wall, stop to gaze at the Indian Ocean waves crashing below. Outside the fort, Unawatuna, Jungle Beach, and other nearby sandy stretches await for relaxed seaside downtime.
Galle’s vibrant mix of heritage and coastal life also supports surfing, snorkeling, and sea kayaking. The city’s setting makes it an easy base to explore the southern coast’s highlights. With colonial roots, artistic flair, and relaxing shores, Galle is a must-visit stop for any Sri Lanka itinerary.