Negombo City Tour

Negombo, LK
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Excellent (12 reviews)

Included

  • inclusion
    In-vehicle air conditioning
  • inclusion
    Bottled water

Excluded

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    Entrance fees of rs. 1000 to angurukaramulla temple

Pickup

Check if pick-up is available from your location, you will select during checkout (providers may allow other pickup locations)

Pickup Location
360 Beach Residence
Aurora Leisure Home
Bony's Holiday Inn
Breeze Residence Negombo
Camelot Beach Hotel
Catamaran Beach Hotel
Fortuna Inn
Golden Star Beach Hotel
Hotel Blue Bird
Hotel Cloud Nine
Hotel Silver Sands
Hotel Star White Negombo
Hotel Sunflower Beach
Hotel Sunset Beach
J Leaf Hotel
New York Guest House
Palace Hotel
Paradise Beach Hotel
Pledge 3
Pledge Scape
Rani Beach Resort
Regal Reseau Hotel & Spa
Royal Castle
Sea Princess New
Sentido Heritance Negombo
SP Swiss Star Hotel
The Beach Apartments
The Forest 7
Villa Sarah
We will pick you up from any hotel in Negombo and drop you back at the same hotel after the tour.

What to expect

1

Negombo Fish Market

The Negombo Fish Market is interesting because it takes place right on the beach, fresh from fishing boats. Crowds of fishermen are seen untangling their fishing nets, playing with their kids, and stretching out miles of fish to dry in the sun on Negombo's shore. A must see place when you are in Negombo.

Duration 30 minutes
2
St. Mary's Church

A grand old Catholic church built in the 18th century. St. Mary’s Church, Negombo is landmark edifice, a Roman Catholic church in the heart of Negombo. Its exterior surface is painted in pink colour. It is one of the largest cathedrals in Sri Lanka. Negombo has been influenced greatly by the Christian faith from the time it was occupied by the Portuguese. It is often called "Little Rome" in view of the large number of churches in the city. Construction of the church was started in 1874 and completed, after a long gap, in 1922. The art and architecture of this church and a few similar other churches in Sri Lanka demonstrate the cultural amalgamation of the European practice with Sri Lankan art and architecture during the early years of the 20th century. The church was built in neoclassicism style with columns and plain walls. Its ceilings are painted with alabaster images of many saints. The walls at the upper level are fixed with sculptures of religious saints. The unique paintings on the life of Christ on the ceiling were done by the N.S. Godamanne, a local Buddhist painter. The beauty of the paintings on the nave is described as "thunderous". A testator paid the cost of one of the altars, which was imported from Europe

Duration 15 minutes
3
Angurukaramulla Temple

The Angurukaramulla Temple is a good place to visit if you're in Negombo. It's best known for its epic statue of the Buddha, and its dragon-entrance - inside you find detailed murals that date back centuries. There is also a 300+ year old ruin of a historic library here, covered in moss. Please note : Rs.1000 is charged as entrance fee to the Temple

Duration 60 minutes
Admission Admission Not Included
4
Sri Singama Kali Amman Kovil

Sri Singama Kali Amman Kovil is a major Hindu religious site. The stunning murals and sculptures of the temple make it a site well worth visiting!

Duration 15 minutes
5
Dutch Canal

The Hamilton Canal (also commonly known as the Dutch Canal) is a 14.5 km (9.0 mi) canal connecting Puttalam to Colombo, passing through Negombo in Sri Lanka. The canal was constructed by the British in 1802 and completed in 1804. It was designed to drain salt water out of the Muthurajawela wetlands. The canal was named after Gavin Hamilton, the Government Agent of Revenue and Commerce.

Duration 15 minutes
6
Dutch Fort

Negombo Fort was a small but important fort in Negombo, approx. 30 km (19 mi) north of Colombo, that was built by the Portuguese to defend Colombo. In its time the fort at Negombo was probably the next in strategic importance after Colombo, Jaffna and Galle. The original Portuguese fort was a weak structure, which was captured by Dutch forces commanded by Philip Lucasz, in February 1640.The Portuguese made several attempts to retake it before they were successful in December 1640. They then strengthened the fortifications and managed to defend the fort until it was recaptured by the Dutch, commanded by Francois Caron, in January 1644.The original bastions were destroyed by the Dutch cannons during the siege of the fort. The Dutch subsequently rebuilt it in 1672 however not on the usual square pattern, but on a pentagonal one, though it had only four bulwarks, the fifth was never constructed (possibly due to the cost). The fort was located on a narrow strip of land between a lagoon and an inlet of the sea. It was surrounded by a dry moat, and the gate was accessed via a drawbridge. In February 1796 it was occupied by the British without opposition. In the late 1800s the British authorities decided to demolish the fort and build a prison in its place, constructed from the stones of the fort.Today all that remains is a section of the eastern rampart with mounds at its northern and Southern ends, where the previous bastions existed, and an recessed arched gateway. Above the gateway is a slab of granite, with the date 1678 inscribed, surmounted by a high decorative gable. The site is still used as a prison by the Department of Prisons.

Duration 15 minutes
7

Mankuliya

We will visit the Mankuliya bridge area to see all the colorful trawlers docked and also to see the place where the Negombo lagoon meets the the Indian ocean

Duration 15 minutes

The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.

Additional Information

  • Additional information
    Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Additional information
    Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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What our experts say

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    Don't miss the fresh seafood at the Fish Market.
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    Visit St. Mary's Church for stunning architecture.
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    Explore the Dutch Canal for scenic views.
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    Try local cuisine at nearby beachside eateries.
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    Bring cash for Angurukaramulla Temple fees.

More About this Experience

Introduction

Negombo City Tour is a captivating experience that takes you on a journey through the charming city of Negombo in Sri Lanka. As a major commercial hub and fishing village, Negombo offers a unique blend of cultural heritage, natural beauty, and vibrant local life. With long sandy beaches, a centuries-old fishing industry, and a large bilingual population, Negombo is a melting pot of cultures and traditions.

What to expect?

During the Negombo City Tour, you can expect to immerse yourself in the local culture, explore historical landmarks, and indulge in delicious seafood. Visit the famous Negombo Fish Market, where you can witness fishermen untangling nets and drying fish under the sun. Marvel at the grand St. Mary's Church, a Roman Catholic church that showcases impressive architecture and artistic treasures. Explore the Angurukaramulla Temple with its breathtaking Buddha statue and ancient murals. Don't miss the Sri Singama Kali Amman Kovil, a major Hindu religious site adorned with stunning sculptures.

Who is this for?

The Negombo City Tour is suitable for travelers of all ages and interests. History enthusiasts will appreciate the rich cultural heritage of Negombo, while nature lovers will enjoy the beautiful beaches and scenic views. Foodies will delight in the local seafood delicacies and vibrant culinary scene. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a group of friends or family, this tour offers something for everyone.

Why book this?

What sets the Negombo City Tour apart is the opportunity to experience the city from a local's perspective. With a private chauffeur/guide, you'll have the insider knowledge and flexibility to explore hidden gems and interact with the friendly locals. You'll gain a deeper understanding of Negombo's multicultural identity and witness the harmony among different communities. From the bustling fish market to the tranquil temples and historic fort, this tour showcases the diverse facets of Negombo that make it a must-visit destination in Sri Lanka.

Good to know

When booking the Negombo City Tour, keep in mind that the duration is typically between 120 to 180 minutes. Entrance fees may apply for certain attractions, such as the Angurukaramulla Temple. It's best to wear comfortable clothing and footwear, as there will be some walking involved. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture the stunning sights and create lasting memories of your time in Negombo.

Reviews

Travelers who have experienced the Negombo City Tour have been impressed by the variety of attractions and the genuine hospitality of the locals. They were captivated by the vibrant atmosphere of the fish market, the breathtaking beauty of the temples, and the intriguing history of the Dutch Fort. Many reviewers praised their knowledgeable chauffeur/guides who provided valuable insights and made the tour even more enjoyable. Overall, feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, with visitors expressing their love for Negombo's charm, culture, and warm-hearted people.

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