



Edged by the golden beaches, this seaport town is a main city in the south of Sri Lanka. Steeped with natural beauty, history and culture, this town is central to many tourist attractions, just a few hours away.
The Galle Fort, a UNESCO world heritage site, stands tall and strong as you enter Galle. Built by solid granite by the Dutch in 1663, it today holds a little town by itself, with quaint streets, churches and houses that still hold the olden day facades. It is home to the Galle International Cricket Stadium and hosts an annual English Literary festival which is visited by international authors and poets.
The Galle Fort, a UNESCO world heritage site, stands tall and strong as you enter Galle. Built by solid granite by the Dutch in 1663, it today holds a little town by itself, with quaint streets, churches and houses that still hold the olden day facades. It is home to the Galle International Cricket Stadium and hosts an annual English Literary festival which is visited by international authors and poets.





