
Arugam Bay The East, Sri Lanka Travel Guide
Arugam Bay sits close to key natural habitats.
Kumana National Park is a prominent a wildlife reserve near Arugam Bay. It has a chance to see elephants, leopards, and many bird species.
The coastline around Arugam Bay is marked by unique formations in nature and tranquil spots, alongside historical sites.
A peaceful lagoon safari reveals diverse wildlife.
Discover formations featuring scenic views.
Arugam Bay has a selection of activities to match various interests.
Main focus is surfing, including lessons, rentals, and exploring various breaks. Scooter trips to picturesque points are also options.
Sample local eateries, fresh seafood BBQs, kottu stalls. Informal cooking classes are available.
Morning yoga sessions take place at many guesthouses. Find peaceful spots for reflection.
Options for families with children.
Explore the local culture through various interactions.
Consider renting a room with a kitchenette or a small apartment. This creates more independence and cost savings on meals. Engage with the local surf community and explore surrounding areas extensively by scooter. Volunteer opportunities may exist in local conservation or community projects.
Discover the famed surfing opportunities and other fun activities.
Arugam The cove is noted for its diverse surf breaks.
A challenging break for skilled surfers.
Offers waves for different ability levels.
Known for consistent waves.
Unwind on the beaches or take leisurely strolls.
Enjoy extensive walks along the sandy shores.
Swim in the ocean at designated safe areas.
Observe surfers at Main Point for free entertainment.