Sri Lanka is globally renowned for its diving and snorkeling tours. As
beautiful as Sri Lanka is on land, it is equally matched with its
spectacular underwater scenery. Beneath the waters of the Indian Ocean
lies a separate world of tropical fish, coloured coral and mysterious
shipwrecks.
The southern coast of Sri Lanka is especially popular as it
provides breathtaking underwater tours for all those who want to grab a
slice of Sri Lanka under the sea. Located 5 to 9 degrees north of the
equator means that the Sri Lanka seas are perennially warm and when in
season they remain at an inviting temperature of around 27C. Sea
conditions are governed by the two monsoons – the northeast and
southwest- permitting calm seas and clear waters along the south and
western coastline from November to April and from April to October along
the eastern coast of the island. Diving and snorkeling in Sri Lanka is
all the more interesting because of the different types of reef that is
found in the seas around the island. There are sandstone platforms,
coral banks, boulders and rock cliffs that are found both close as well
as far away from the shore.
HIKKADUWA
With its impressive coral reefs and abundance of tropical fish,
HIKKADUWA is recognised as one of the
best places for Snorkelling and
diving on the Southwest coast (in the southwest season of November to
April). With a reputed and long-running diving school located in the
town itself, PADI diving instructors are available throughout the season
for training and certification as well as leading more experienced
divers in some of the country's best ship wreck and reef dives.
KALPITIYA
Despite its natural beauty, the western peninsular area of KALPITIYA in
the Puttalam district of Sri Lanka is remarkably untouched by tourism.
For keen scuba divers and snorkellers, the largest coral reef in Sri
Lanka (‘Bar reef') is only an hour's boat trip from Kalpitiya. This
beautiful reef is home to an incredible variety of

tropical fish as well
as offering sighting of manta rays, reef sharks and the occasional
turtle! Diving and Snorkelling are not possible during the southwest
monsoon period (May to November). The best times are therefore between
late November and early May. Transportation to dive/Snorkelling sites is
by a fibre glass dinghy of 25 horse power engine. For the more serious
divers who want more detailed information on the area, please refer to
Nautical Map 1586 (Pamban to Cape Cormorin). The underwater currents in
the seas off Kalpitiya are generally not strong, but are influenced by
small tide changes of two high water and two low water tides. The
underwater temperature is approximately 75°F so no wetsuits are required
(but thin wetsuits could be worn to protect from any bruising from the
coral).
KIRINDA
On the southeast coast, approximately 10km south of Tissa, lies the
pretty village of KIRINDA. The village itself boasts a superb beach and
an interesting Buddhist shrine on the rocks. However, it is best known
as a
base from which to experience some excellent diving at the famous
‘Great Basses' wreck and the Great and Little Basses reefs (southeast of
Kirinda). The famous Arthur C Clarke also put Kirinda on the map when
he used it as his base for his diving exploration in order to write his
book ‘The Treasure of the Reef'. A particularly unique feature of the
Great Basses is the light-house that was actually constructed on the
reef in 1860.
WELIGAMA
Also known as ‘sandy village' WELIGAMA is located approximately 30 km
east of Galle. As well as having an attractive sandy bay, this fishing
town is also an ideal base for SNORKELLING and DIVING, with many
fascinating sites to explore. For those who'd rather stay above the
surface of the water, catarmaran rides are a pleasant way to venture out
on the sea. You can also go out further to the deeper waters to see a
variety of dolphins and sharks. Possible Period Early November to Mid
April.
TRINCOMALEE
TRINCOMALEE (more commonly known as ‘Trinco') is a prime eco tourism
venue which is located on the northeast coast of Sri Lanka and offers
some of the country's most attractive beaches such as ‘Uppuveli' and
‘Nilaveli'. Fine white-sand and crystal clear water provides an
irresistible combination that won't fail to
disappoint any visitor who
loves the beach! Snorkelling around the famous Pigeon island just off
Nilaveli beach is widely recognised to be a ‘must-do' activity during a
stay in Trinco.
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