The east coast of Sri Lanka, situated in South Asia, is a resort paradise featuring pristine white-sand beaches and azure seas stretching as far as the eye can see. For travellers from Europe, it is an alluring destination offering an exotic atmosphere, abundant natural beauty, and the chance to encounter stunning marine life.
EmmaTrincomalee, Pasikuda and Arugam Bay, in particular, are gaining popularity as distinctive beach resorts.
From romantic getaways for couples to family holidays and active trips for surfing enthusiasts, we have spots to suit every need.
This article provides detailed information useful for European travellers, covering everything from how to access the east coast to the characteristics of each beach, recommended activities, and luxury hotel information.
It offers content designed to help you fully appreciate the value of an exquisite resort experience in a foreign land.
Access to the East Coast (How to get there from Colombo Airport)
To reach the beach resorts on Sri Lanka’s east coast, a lengthy overland journey is required from Bandaranaike International Airport (CMB) near the capital, Colombo.

The distance is approximately 250 to 300 kilometres, which seems rather far and, at first glance, appears to present a significant hurdle.
However, en route lies the Cultural Triangle, home to World Heritage sites such as Sigiriya and Dambulla, making it possible to transform the journey itself into a sightseeing tour.
The main means of access are summarised below.
| means of transport | Estimated time required | Cost (Approximate) | Features and Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Private car hire (chartered taxi) | Approximately 6 to 8 hours | Approximately €120–€150 per vehicle (£100–£130 per vehicle) (depending on vehicle type and negotiation) Chartering for the entire trip can keep costs down. | Most comfortable and practical: a chauffeur-driven car offers door-to-door travel with optional stops (e.g., Sigiriya, Dambulla), ideal for families, groups, and lots of luggage. |
| Domestic flights (seaplanes/light aircraft) | Approximately 0.5 to 1 hour | €140–€180 per person (£120–£150) (one way) | Fast but pricey: daily 45-minute flights from Colombo to Trincomalee or Batticaloa cost $150–$200 one way and require advance booking, best for luxury or time-saving travellers. |
| Railway (Colombo Fort Station–) | Approximately 7 to 8 hours | €5–€15 per person (£4–£14 per person) | One direct overnight train runs daily from Colombo Fort to Trincomalee (or Batticaloa). It’s scenic and cheap but long and often delayed; the AC can be cold—bring a jacket. |
| Long-distance coach (air-conditioned coach/standard coach) | Approximately 7 to 9 hours | €3–€10 per person (£3–£9 per person) | Direct overnight buses run daily from Colombo to Trincomalee (7–8 hours). They’re very cheap but crowded and uncomfortable, best for adventurous travellers—not families or short trips. |
For travel to the east coast, we recommend chartering a private vehicle. In Sri Lanka, car hire with a driver is relatively common, and arranging a taxi with airport transfers is straightforward.

RaviAlong the way, it is possible to stop off and visit Sigiriya Rock, one of Sri Lanka’s foremost attractions, so converting the long journey into a ‘land tour’ is another option.
For instance, a plan involving a roughly four-hour drive from the airport to Sigiriya, followed by another four hours to reach Trincomalee after visiting the fortress, is entirely feasible.
The journey itself promises to be memorable, with scenic countryside views and opportunities to spot wild elephants at Minneriya National Park along the way.

We also provide detailed information about LankaMe, a recommended car hire service with a private driver.

Trincomalee: A resort where you can immerse yourself in tranquil seas and ocean romance
Trincomalee is a town located in the north-east of Sri Lanka, possessing a history as a once-prosperous port city.
Uppuveli Beach, stretching close to the town centre, and Nilaveli Beach on the outskirts are among the finest long beaches on the east coast, renowned for their beautiful white sands.
During the dry season from May to September, the waves are calm and the sea is shallow, offering the perfect setting for a leisurely time on a picture-perfect tropical beach.

EmmaThe greatest appeal of the east coast is that during Europe’s summer season, when the west coast and south experience their rainy season, one can enjoy clear skies and calm seas.
Tourism development remains unspoilt, and the simple scenery of the fishing village still endures, so the beach retains a peaceful atmosphere without excessive crowds.
You can enjoy truly relaxing resort time, reading beneath the shade of palm trees or gazing at the orange-hued sky at dusk.
Recommended Activities (Trincomalee)
Trincomalee offers a wealth of activities that make the most of its beautiful sea and rich marine ecosystem.
Particularly well-known are snorkelling and whale watching (whale and dolphin watching) on offshore islands. The main activities and booking information are summarised below.
| Activity | Official Booking Provider | Official Booking Link(s) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pigeon Island National Park Snorkelling Trip | Pigeon Island Diving Centre (PIDC) | PIDC Snorkeling Trip (Official) / Book Now (Official Booking Form) | Park entrance fees may be excluded depending on the package—double-check what’s included before you go. |
| Whale (and Dolphin) Watching | Pigeon Island Diving Centre (PIDC) | Whale Watching (Official) / Book Now (Official Booking Form) | Seasonality and departure times vary—confirm availability on the official page. |
| Try Diving / Discover Scuba (Beginners) | Pigeon Island Diving Centre (PIDC) | Try Diving (Discover Scuba) (Official) / Book Now (Official Booking Form) | Good entry-level option for first-timers; check requirements and what’s included. |
| National Park Entry Permit (Online) | Sri Lanka Department of Wildlife Conservation (DWC) | DWC: National Park Permits (Official) / Day Visitor Permit (Official Reservation Page) | Eligible parks are selected via dropdown on the reservation page. For Pigeon Island, some operators handle permits on-site—confirm with your tour provider. |
※Additionally, scuba diving is also popular. Scattered throughout the area are World War II shipwrecks and pristine coral points, offering a wealth of dive sites suitable for everyone from beginners to advanced divers.
You can book introductory dives at PADI-certified centres such as Nilaveli Diving Centre and Trincomalee Diving Centre.
On land, we also recommend visiting Trincomalee’s Koneswaram Temple (a hilltop Hindu temple) and Fort Frederick (fortress ruins). Engaging with history and culture will add colour to your resort stay.
Two Luxury Hotels in Trincomalee
Around Trincomalee, luxury hotels are scattered, ranging from secluded resorts perfect for couples’ romantic stays to large beach resorts ideal for families.
Here, we highlight two particularly recommended establishments from the luxury class, priced at approximately €125/£110 per night and upwards.


| Hotel (official site) | Best for (couples / families / surfers) | Key features (highlights) | Indicative nightly rate (EUR / GBP) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Uga Jungle Beach | Couples: secluded, “switch-off” vibe / Families: nature-forward beach escape / Surfers: best as a quiet recovery base (not a surf hub) | Jungle-meets-ocean setting; modern chalets and a strong “barefoot luxury” feel; easy to pair with snorkeling / marine trips from the Trinco coast. (Uga Resorts) | From ~€201 / ~£175 (≈ US$236). (Mr & Mrs Smith) |
| Trinco Blu by Cinnamon | Couples: relaxed resort comforts / Families: classic beach-resort set-up / Surfers: not a surf-specific property, but works if your priority is amenities | Oceanfront resort with spacious chalets; a straightforward, comfortable base when you want facilities over isolation. (Cinnamon Hotels & Resorts) | ~€78–€169 / ~£68–£147 (≈ US$92–$199). (Tripadvisor) |
Pasikuda:A shallow-water paradise where you can enjoy relaxation and marine sports
Pasikuda is situated near Batticaloa in the east, and together with the neighbouring Kalkudah area, it is acclaimed as one of the most beautiful beaches in Sri Lanka.
EmmaPasikuda Bay, renowned for its shallow, tranquil waters, boasts a turquoise sea that stretches like a vast arc of dissolved paint, complemented by an endless white sandy shore.
At low tide, the water is shallow enough to walk several hundred metres offshore, and the waves are calm, making it safe for families with young children to enjoy the sea.

Whilst local families often visit for picnics at weekends and you may see them enjoying beach cricket, the sheer expanse of the beach still gives you the feeling of having a private beach all to yourself.
On the other hand, Kalkuda is more sparsely populated, retaining simple scenes such as fishermen hauling in their nets at dawn and dusk. It offers a tranquillity where one can savour the feeling of being on a desert island, as if becoming Robinson Crusoe.
RaviThe coastline of Pasikuda and Kalkuda is an emerging resort area that has only recently begun welcoming tourists in earnest since the end of the civil war in 2009. Accommodation remains sparsely distributed, ranging from family-run hotels to luxury resorts, without excessive overcrowding.
EmmaConsequently, the beach’s natural state is preserved, creating an atmosphere of an ‘untouched paradise’ that makes the fatigue of the long journey vanish.
Recommended Activities (Pasikuda)
At Pasikuda, marine activities that make the most of its shallow, calm waters are popular.
Within the sheltered bay, where swimming is easy, everyone from children to adults can enjoy water play at their leisure, with each resort featuring its own water sports centre. Below is a summary of the main activities.
| Activity | Official Booking Provider | Official Booking Link(s) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Diving & Snorkelling (via resort) | Amaya Beach Passikudah (Official) | Diving & Snorkeling (Official) / Contact Us (Booking Enquiries) | Many activities are arranged on request—contact ahead for schedules and pricing. |
| Watersports (jet ski / kayak etc.) | Uga Bay (Official) | Things to do (Official) / Contact Us (Booking Enquiries) | Tell them exactly what you want (jet ski / kayak / SUP, etc.) for smoother pre-booking. |
| Resort activities (incl. watersports) | Anantaya Resort & Spa Passikudah (Official) | Resort Activities (Official) / Contact Us (Booking Enquiries) | The official page lists available activities; confirm seasonal availability and requirements. |
| Diving (PADI-listed dive centre) | PADI (Official Dive Center Listing) | Lanka Sportreizen – Marina, Passikudah (PADI Listing) | Useful for verified contact details and language support info; booking is typically arranged directly with the centre. |
If you have time to spare during your travels, day trips from Pasikuda to destinations such as Polonnaruwa (an ancient capital and World Heritage site) or Batticaloa (a town featuring Dutch fortifications) are also possible.
Some hotels also offer bicycle hire, and cycling along the beach during the cooler hours of early morning or evening is wonderfully refreshing.
Two Top-Class Hotels in Pasikuda
Pasikuda is home to several luxury resorts facing beautiful beaches. From these, we have selected two highly rated establishments, one ideal for couples and the other perfect for families.


| Hotel (official site) | Best for (couples / families / surfers) | Key features (highlights) | Indicative nightly rate (EUR / GBP) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Uga Bay | Couples: romantic, upscale beach stay / Families: beach + pool time in an easy bay / Surfers: not a surf hub (this is for calm-water beach luxury) | One of the East Coast’s most “resorty” luxury options: polished service style, beach-focus, and a strong couples/family fit. (Uga Resorts) | ~€203–€278 / ~£177–£243 (≈ US$239 “recently booked low” – ~$328 avg). (KAYAK) |
| Anantaya Resort & Spa Passikudah | Couples: spa + beachfront downtime / Families: room options + resort facilities / Surfers: not surf-focused, but solid for comfort | Beachfront resort with a spa-led feel and a “holiday compound” layout—good when you want everything on-site. (Anantaya) | ~€82–€187 / ~£72–£163 (≈ US$97–$220). (Tripadvisor) |
Arugam Bay:An exotic experience in the surf town the world adores
Arugam Bay is a world-renowned surf spot located in south-eastern Sri Lanka, near Potuvilla.

From April to September during the dry season, high-quality waves relentlessly surge in from the Indian Ocean, making it renowned for attracting surfers from around the world.
Particularly renowned Main Point offers long right-handers that cater to surfers from beginners to experts. Out on the outer break, seasoned surfers routinely chase barrels, while on the inner break, colloquially known as ‘Baby Point’, surf school novices diligently practise their skills.
RaviThis town is known as ‘the only surf town on the east coast’, and its very existence means that Sri Lanka is a country where surfing is possible somewhere all year round.
EmmaIn recent years, beach lovers visiting for reasons other than surfing and backpackers from Europe and America have increased, making the town’s atmosphere more diverse and vibrant.
Along the main street, surf shops, yoga studios, restaurants serving international cuisine, cafés, and beach bars line the thoroughfare.
Come evening, travellers mingle in bars where laid-back music plays, showcasing the energetic charm of this beach town (it is said that the nightlife is also one of its attractions).
Yet step away from the beach, and you’ll find yourself in a quiet night where only the star-filled sky and the sound of the waves echo, possessing a mysterious charm that balances bustle and tranquillity.
Recommended Activities(Arugam Bay)
The one thing you simply mustn’t miss in Arugam Bay is, of course, surfing.

Beyond the main point attracting pros from around the world, surrounding areas feature spots like Whiskey Point for beginners and Peanut Farm for intermediate to advanced surfers, alongside Okanada and Lighthouse for those wishing to avoid the crowds. This allows surfers to find the perfect wave for their level.
Beyond surfing, this area boasts extensive unspoilt wilderness where you can enjoy wild activities. Below are some of the most representative ones.
| Activity | Official Booking Provider | Official Booking Link(s) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Surf Lessons (Beginner to Advanced) | Arugambay Surf Center (Official) | Surf Lessons (Official) / Book Now (Official Booking Form) | The usual flow is form submission → confirmation message → deposit/payment instructions (check the site for details). |
| Surf School (Arugam Bay) | Dylan’s Surf Company (Official) | Surf School (Official) / Contact Us (Official Enquiry Form) | Often recommends pre-booking; confirm lesson times and pickup options if needed. |
| Kumana National Park Safari (jeep + guide) | Kumana National Park (Operator Official Site) | Book a Safari (Official Booking Page / WhatsApp) | Clarify whether park entry fees are included, and what time the safari starts (early morning is typical). |
| National Park Entry Permit (Online) | Sri Lanka Department of Wildlife Conservation (DWC) | DWC: National Park Permits (Official) / Day Visitor Permit (Official Reservation Page) | Eligible parks are selected via dropdown on the reservation page. Many safari operators handle permits for you—confirm before paying twice. |
| Pottuvil Lagoon Safari (boat / paddle) | Arugam Bay Safari (Operator Official Site) | Lagoon Safari Pottuvil (Official – booking form available) | The page includes a booking form—check group size, duration, and what’s included. |
Additionally, around Algaum Bay, kayaking and boat cruises on the Potoville Lagoon are popular. These eco-tours allow you to observe waterfowl whilst gliding through the tranquil lagoon and navigate through mangrove forests, offering an encounter with an ecosystem distinct from the sea.
Additionally, small yet historic sites such as the Muthudu Maha Vihara (an ancient temple ruin) and the Pammannaru Rock Temple are within walking distance from the beach. Visiting these during breaks from surfing offers a chance to experience Sri Lankan culture.
Two Luxury Hotels in Arugam Bay
Arugam Bay has traditionally been associated with simple backpacker accommodation, but in recent years luxury hotels have also emerged.
Here we introduce two establishments offering comfortable and luxurious stays in this surfing paradise.


| Hotel (official site) | Best for (couples / families / surfers) | Key features (highlights) | Indicative nightly rate (EUR / GBP) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jetwing Surf & Safari | Couples: design-forward eco-luxury / Families: works best with older kids who surf/explore / Surfers: top pick (location + vibe) | Purpose-built for the East Coast beach lifestyle; eco-luxury cabanas and a strong positioning for Arugam’s surf scene. (Jetwing Hotels) | ~€103–€159 / ~£90–£139 (≈ US$121–$188). (Tripadvisor) |
| Jetwing Kottukal Beach House | Couples: very private, small-scale / Families: best for small families who value quiet / Surfers: great “quiet base” minutes from Arugam | Ultra-boutique: only four rooms, intimate beach-house feel, and positioned close to Arugam Bay. (Jetwing Hotels) | ~€87–€118 / ~£76–£103 (≈ US$103–$139). (Tripadvisor) |
Summary
Trincomalee, Pasikuda and Alagum Bay on Sri Lanka’s east coast each possess distinct charms, yet all promise European travellers an unforgettable resort experience.
Whilst access may take a little time, the opportunity to tour World Heritage sites along the way is a luxury unique to this area. Upon arrival, an azure sea, white sandy beaches, and exotic tropical scenery unfold before your eyes.
For couples visiting, spend romantic moments on a secluded, quiet beach and unwind at the luxury hotel’s spa. For family trips, swim freely in the shallow, safe waters or enjoy time with your children at a resort boasting pools and excellent children’s facilities.
For the active traveller, thrilling adventures await: surfing world-class waves, snorkelling among colourful fish, and encountering wildlife on safari.
Prices are often displayed in euros or pounds, and while a stay at a luxury resort will involve a considerable outlay, the experiential value gained in return is immeasurable. The warm hospitality of South Asia, the fulfilment of encountering its beautiful nature and culture, and the bliss of immersing oneself in the resort, forgetting the daily grind, will become treasures beyond compare.
If you choose Sri Lanka’s east coast for your next holiday, do use this article as a guide when planning your trip. May your time at these exotic beach resorts become an unforgettable memory for all visitors from Europe.


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