About Negombo
Negombo – The Coastal Gateway
Negombo is a bustling, historically rich coastal city located just a few kilometers from Sri Lanka's main international airport. Often used as the first or last stop on an island itinerary, it offers much more than mere convenience. Known affectionately as "Little Rome" due to its high concentration of ornate, centuries-old Catholic churches, Negombo boasts a unique cultural identity heavily influenced by the Portuguese and Dutch colonizers.
The city is famous for its vibrant fishing industry. The Lellama fish market provides a fascinating, unfiltered look at local life as hundreds of traditional outrigger canoes (oruvas) return at dawn to auction the night's catch right on the beach. Exploring the Dutch-era canal system that weaves through the city via a boat ride or bicycle tour offers a peaceful contrast to the lively city streets.
Negombo's wide, sandy beaches are lined with a major resort strip featuring excellent seafood restaurants, pubs, and boutique shops. The calm waters of the Negombo Lagoon are ideal for windsurfing and sailing. With its fascinating colonial remnants, spectacular sunsets, and vibrant street life, Negombo provides an energetic and immediately accessible introduction to the Sri Lankan coastal experience.
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