Sri Lanka

Unawatuna, Sri Lanka

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Unawatuna est l'une des zones les plus populaires dans le sud du Sri Lanka. Unawatuna a de belles plages et est parfaite pour rester quelques jours. La ville elle-même est petite, mais possède de bons restaurants et magasins.

Unawatuna, Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka : L'itinéraire ultime de 2 semaines pour la culture, la faune et les plages sans fin
Jour 11 - 12
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Dalawella Beach, Unawatuna, Sri Lanka

Dalawella Beach

The main beach of Unawatuna is a wide-stretched beach which is very popular (crowded) with tourists and locals. Just a few minutes away from Unawatuna beach you will find Dalawella Beach, which is absolutely amazing. From turtles to rope swings, it has it all.

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A2, Unawatuna, Sri Lanka

Frog Rock

You can find Frog Rock between Dalawella Beach and Wijaya Beach. This big rock, in the shape of a frog, sticks out of the sand and just into the ocean. You can clips the rock, but it’s a bit dangerous climb so be careful.

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A2 28, Dehiwala-Mount Lavinia, Sri Lanka

Turtles at Wijaya Beach

Wijaya Beach, next to Dalawella Beach, famous in the region for the many turtles swimming right off the beach here. They swim into the lagoon, so you don’t even have to snorkel to have an encounter with these beautiful sea creatures. Just wander through the water and watch them swim by in the crystal clear ocean. You will not miss them, because the turtles are huge here! 🐢

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A2 28, Dehiwala-Mount Lavinia, Sri Lanka

Catch sunset

Wijaya Beach or Dalawella Beach is the perfect spot to catch the beautiful sunsets of Sri Lanka. With the rope swing and Frog Rock, it’s one the most instagrammed places for sunset.

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Yaddehimulla Road, Unawatuna, Sri Lanka

Dinner @ The Hideout

The Hideout is a vegan-friends restaurant in the center of Unawatuna, inspired by the Mexican kitchen. They are serving taco’s, burritos & bowls made with local fresh Sri Lankan ingredients.