When to Go
Best Time to Visit
December–March. Dry season on the west coast; April brings hot pre-monsoon weeks and May the rains.
Daily Spend in USD
Budget
Budget
$30/day
Mid-range
$75/day
Luxury
$250/day
Excellent value — hopper-and-curry meals run a few dollars; colonial-era hotels stay reasonable.
With Kids
Family Travel
Galle Face Green at sunset for kite flying, the Dutch Hospital food courtyard, the Independence Memorial.
Together
Couples Travel
Cinnamon Gardens evening walks, a rooftop bar over the city, a tea-tasting at the Dilmah store.
On Your Own
Solo Travel
Tuktuks are cheap and metered (use PickMe app); hostels in Mount Lavinia and Galle Face are sociable.
Food
What to Eat
- Hoppers. Bowl-shaped rice flour pancakes — order plain for breakfast or with egg in the middle.
- Kottu roti. Chopped flatbread stir-fried with vegetables and curry — the iconic night-market dish.
- Fish curry. Coconut-coriander fish curry — every roadside stall has its own version.
- Watalappan. Cardamom-jaggery custard — the Sri Lankan Muslim community dessert.
Transportation
Getting Around
Tuktuks via PickMe app are cheap and metered; trains down the coast are scenic and easy.
Take the southern train to Galle for the Indian Ocean coastline — a half-day in a window seat.
Where to Base Yourself
Neighborhoods
- Fort. Old colonial centre — the Dutch Hospital food court, the lighthouse clock.
- Galle Face Green. Seafront promenade — kite flying, street food, sunset crowds.
- Cinnamon Gardens. Leafy embassy neighborhood — restaurants, boutique hotels, the museum.
What to Know
Safety
Generally safe day and night. Be cautious of tuktuk overcharging from the airport — use PickMe to call one in advance.