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III7 nights · Galle · Mirissa · Trincomalee · Arugam Bay

Two shores, always in season

The shape

Sri Lanka's two monsoon seasons mean one coast is always in sun — the island never truly closes. The south delivers colonial grace, world-class surf, and blue whales at breakfast. The east offers raw, uncrowded beaches and a Sri Lanka that tourism has barely touched.

Galle Fort at sunset and Arugam Bay at dawn exist on the same island — separated by six hours and a lifetime of difference. Galle Fort, closed after six to everyone but the residents, is the obvious and deserved anchor of the south. Beyond its ramparts, the road thins through Unawatuna, Dalawella and Ahangama, the houses grow smaller, and the beaches empty into Hiriketiya's near-perfect cove and the long sands of Tangalle and Rekawa.

We keep four houses on retainer here — one inside the fort walls, one above a cove past Mirissa, one on a private headland east of Tangalle, and one on the east coast where Trincomalee's lagoons keep their own light. The east — Nilaveli, Pasikuda, Kalkudah — runs a different season; while the south is being watered by the south-west monsoon from May, the east is in sun. None of the houses has a sign at its gate. Your driver will know where to stop.

The west coast is for arrival and for departure: Negombo's lagoon for the airport hour, Bentota and Beruwala for the river-mouth hotels, Kalpitiya's lagoon for the kite season and the resident dolphin pods. Koggala's stilt fishermen still hold their lines at first light; the blue whales off Dondra Point still surface at breakfast. The coast does not need to be hurried.

A sketch of the days

Not a schedule — a shape. The final itinerary is composed for you alone, in a note, after we have spoken.

  1. 1

    Colombo → Galle by coastal road

    The long way. Lunch at a planter's house in Bentota; an afternoon at the Hikkaduwa reef.

  2. 2

    Galle Fort at sunrise and at dusk

    A tour at six, another at six. The lighthouse, the Dutch Reformed Church, the ramparts. The hours in between, yours.

  3. 3

    Mirissa & Weligama blue whales at breakfast

    A boat at first light off Dondra Point. Stilt fishermen at Koggala, longboards at Weligama on the way back.

  4. 4

    Tangalle · Hiriketiya the empty south

    A morning swim at Hiriketiya. The Rekawa turtle beach at dusk.

  5. 5

    Crossing south to east

    A small plane to Trincomalee. The light changes.

  6. 6

    Trincomalee · Nilaveli the quieter shore

    Pigeon Island reef at dawn. Kanniya hot wells, the Koneswaram temple by dusk.

  7. 7

    Pasikuda · Arugam Bay the long right

    The point at first light. A lagoon at noon. The sea decides the rest.

How a journey is run

Every detail of this quietly handled.

The Coast journey is delivered end-to-end by The Ceylon Envoy — bespoke itinerary, private chauffeur, exclusive access, 24/7 on-ground support. Nothing left to a platform or a third-party agency.

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