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Galle, a charming coastal city in southern Sri Lanka, is best known for its historic Dutch Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With cobblestone streets, colonial architecture, and ocean views, Galle offers a perfect blend of history and seaside beauty.
Travelers love exploring boutique shops, cafes, and art galleries within the fort while enjoying relaxing beach vibes just outside the walls.
Walk through the historic fort, explore colonial buildings, and enjoy scenic ocean views.
Visit one of the oldest Protestant churches in Sri Lanka with rich colonial history.
Relax on golden sands, swim in clear waters, and enjoy beachside cafes.
Capture stunning photos of Sri Lanka’s oldest lighthouse with ocean backdrops.
Shop for handmade crafts, jewelry, and souvenirs inside the fort.
Enjoy fresh seafood dishes at beachside restaurants and cafes.
Galle’s rich history dates back to Portuguese and Dutch colonial periods, making it one of the most culturally significant coastal cities in Sri Lanka. The fort area remains well-preserved and lively with modern influences.
Beyond the fort, visitors can explore nearby beaches, turtle hatcheries, and scenic coastal roads, making Galle an ideal destination for both relaxation and exploration.