Where Ocean Meets Eco Adventure
Sri Lanka’s beaches are more than just golden sands and turquoise waters, they’re places of vibrant culture, thriving marine ecosystems, and sustainable experiences. At Eco Travel Sri Lanka, we invite travelers to explore the island’s coastlines with a focus on conservation, local community support, and low-impact travel.
1. Mirissa – Whale Watching & Relaxation

Located on the southern coast, Mirissa is one of the best places in the world for ethical whale watching, especially for spotting blue whales, sperm whales, and dolphins in their natural habitat. Eco Travel works with responsible boat operators who follow marine guidelines and avoid chasing or disturbing marine life. After the morning adventure, guests can relax on the calm beach, enjoy fresh seafood at local eateries, or take a sunset walk along the palm-lined shore.
2. Tangalle – Quiet Shores & Turtle Nesting

Tangalle is ideal for travelers seeking peace, eco-luxury, and natural beauty. Its secluded bays and uncrowded beaches make it a perfect destination for slow travel. Here, travelers can visit Rekawa Turtle Conservation Project, where they witness sea turtles nesting under moonlight — guided by locals, without flashlights or interference. Tangalle also offers eco-resorts nestled in coconut groves and nature trails through nearby lagoons and mangroves.
3. Arugam Bay – Surf, Sand & Community Vibes

On the east coast lies Arugam Bay, a surfer’s paradise known for its consistent waves and laid-back lifestyle. Beyond surfing, Eco Travel encourages guests to explore the local fishing villages, mangrove boat rides, and nearby Kumana National Park for birdwatching. Community-based tours offer cooking classes, craft shopping, and cultural storytelling, blending beach fun with human connection.
4. Unawatuna & Jungle Beach – Coastal Biodiversity

Unawatuna is famous for its gentle, family-friendly waters and coral reefs. With Eco Travel, guests can snorkel responsibly or take guided walks to Jungle Beach, a secluded cove surrounded by forest and teeming with biodiversity. Local conservationists offer reef education and beach clean-up events. The nearby Japanese Peace Pagoda adds a spiritual touch to the coastal scenery.
5. Trincomalee – History & Marine Beauty

Trincomalee, on the northeast coast, offers a unique blend of marine diversity and cultural depth. Guests can snorkel at Pigeon Island Marine National Park, home to vibrant coral reefs and reef sharks. Trinco is also steeped in history, with colonial forts and the ancient Koneswaram Temple perched on a cliff. Eco Travel promotes responsible marine tourism in this fragile ecosystem and supports local guides and diving schools committed to reef protection.
6. Kalpitiya – Dolphins, Kitesurfing & Lagoons

Kalpitiya is emerging as one of Sri Lanka’s top eco-marine destinations, especially for dolphin watching and kitesurfing. The lagoon is also home to mangrove ecosystems and birdlife. With Eco Travel, guests can kayak through mangroves, join dolphin tours with marine biologists, or visit Bar Reef, one of Sri Lanka’s largest coral reef systems. Accommodation here includes eco-lodges and tented camps that operate with renewable energy and community involvement.
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