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Negombo
Beach | Attractions | Hotels | Weddings |
Beach Dining
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The main tourist beach resort of Negombo, the oldest in Sri Lanka, located just 6km from Bandaranaike International Airport, popular for short term stays is situated just north of the town. Negombo resort has long wide, picturesque sandy beach stretches with numerous attractions both on land and water, and a string of established hotels. There is plenty to do apart from swimming and sunbathing as windsurfing, diving have become popular sports. There is more in tourist attractions to Negombo than just the beach. Negombo is now one of most important fishing ports in the island of Sri Lanka. The catamaran-type fishing craft, called oruwas, fitted with their large sails, characterize Negombo. On their return from fishing their trademark creamy-brown sails dot the horizon, becoming bigger as they are beached on to the shore. Hotel guests can easily arrange to go out in one or, at least inspect its meticulous and clever design. Colonised by the Portuguese, Negombo is a centre for Roman Catholicism. Its nickname is “Little Rome”. Negambo town is dominated by beautiful shrines and churches. The biggest is the impressive, candy-coloured church of St Mary’s, built over a period of 50 years from 1874, which exhibits some amazing ceiling paintings. While each church in Negombo celebrates its own patron saint’s feast day, the small island of Duwa (separated from the southern end of town by the lagoon) stages passion plays at Easter with puppetry and theatre that usually involve the whole village – a great event to witness. Negombo became famous in the 18th century for the cultivation of some of the best cinnamon in the world. The waterways surrounding Negombo offer the opportunity to explore the area. The Dutch Canal – also called the Hamilton Canal – runs south to Colombo and north to Puttalam. It was designed especially to transport spices such as cinnamon. You can enjoy peaceful boat trips observing local life and appreciating the wildlife as you glide by. Other aspects of the colonial past at Negombo are the ruins of the Dutch fort.
The Negombo Lagoon – a great expanse of water usually visible from your
plane window as you land or take off – is famed for the quality of its
prawns and crab. It joins the
Indian Ocean to the north, and to the south weaves into the estuaries
and waterways of the Muthurajawela Marsh – a mangrove-studded wetland
south of Negombo that makes for a great excursion. |
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