Water and Beach
+94 77 047 9377
Why This Location Is Good
Snorkeling
Look for calm water near the reef areas. On good days you will see colorful fish and sometimes turtles close to shore. Bring your own mask or rent from local shops. If the sea is rough, wait for a better time.
Tip: Go in the morning when the sea is calm. Use reef safe sunscreen.
Glass Bottom Boat
If you prefer to stay dry, a glass bottom boat is a simple way to see corals and fish. Prices vary. Agree the price and the trip length before you start.
Tip: Ask the boatman about sea clarity that day.
Surf Lessons
Hikkaduwa has small beach breaks for beginners and fun waves for intermediates. Local schools offer lessons, soft boards and safety coaching.
Tip: Start with a one hour lesson to learn basics and safety.
Scuba Diving
In season, local dive centers run reef and small wreck dives. Good for certified divers and for trial dives with an instructor.
Tip: Check sea conditions and safety standards before booking.
Turtle Watching
On many days turtles come near the shore. Keep a respectful distance and never touch or feed. Watch quietly and let them swim freely.
Tip: Early morning or late afternoon is best.
Beach Walks and Sunsets
Simple Safety Tips
- Swim only where you feel safe and near other people
- Ask lifeguards or locals about currents and rocks
- Use reef safe sunscreen and avoid standing on corals
- Keep an eye on children at all times
- Watch your belongings on busy days
- Drink water and take breaks from the sun
What To Pack
Swimsuit and light cover up
Mask and snorkel if you have
Quick dry towel
Hat, sunglasses and reef safe sunscreen
Flip flops or sandals
Small cash for rentals and snacks
Reusable water bottle
One Day Sample Plan

Morning
Short drive to Hikkaduwa. Snorkeling and a calm swim

Lunch
Simple seafood or rice and curry by the beach

Afternoon
Surf lesson or glass bottom boat. Short rest in the shade

Evening
Sunset walk and a juice at a beach café