Book a Yacht Tour to Enjoy
Sri Lanka is emerging as a sailing destination in the south Asian region. Island blooming in tourism is ready to showcase its coastal and marine beauty. Sunway Holidays offers tailor-made cruises, for you to experience the beauty at your own phase. From a few hours to half day, sun-set cruises, over night cruises or a few days of cursing are possible. If you want to party with business associates, family or friends we offer it too.
Overnight, Day Cruise, or a few hours cruise
Discover the joy of sailing and enjoy the ocean beauty on a luxury sailing cruise. We offer many sailing experiences for the holiday makers.Swim in clear waters, snorkel reefs, and enjoy the fun of stand-up paddle boarding. Set sails to sunset and discover exotic marine life beneath azure waves or make the thrill of partying on a yacht. Take a sailing catamarans for your small groups and family trip in the blue waters of the Indian Ocean. Make a whale watching escapade in Mirissa & Trincomalee, or island-hopping expedition in the North
East Coast (during May to October)
The East beaches offer a vast unexplored stretch, a perfectly laid back setting for travelers looking to step off the beaten path. You will discover the seaside port of Trincomalee, with its magnificent harbor, the coastal resort of Nilaveli with its calm and clear blue water, and the popular resort bay of Pasikuda with splendid coral reefs underneath the tranquil sea which is ideal for snorkeling and swimming. The coastline is dotted with lesser-known heritage sites and places of spiritual significance. The lagoons and inlets of the East with their water bird life and mangroves provide a different type of water experience. Furthermore, the south lies the internationally famous surfing hot spot of Arugam Bay.
South Coast (during November to April)
Stretching out along a great arc of sunny coastline from Kirinda to Hambantota, there are some of the best-known Sri Lankan beaches including Jungle Beach, Unawatuna, Weligama, Mirissa, Tallala, and Tangalle. On a cruise in the south coast you can experience the world’s largest mammal, the Blue Whale, along with many other species of whales and dolphins. Onshore visits include the UNESCO world heritage city of Galle Fort, the ancient Dondra Lighthouse at the southernmost point of Sri Lanka as well as turtle and migrant bird conservation projects. We can tailor to suit your needs.
North Coast
It’s a world away from the rest of the Island in its many respects. Stops at Islands make it more interesting. Sri Lanka’s last frontier. The city of Jaffna has a unique identity shaped by Portuguese, Dutch, British, Sinhalese, and Muslim influences on its predominantly Tamil cultural history. The vibrant town offers a glimpse into a revival with its colorful temples set next to huge churches and streets of old colonial charm. Here, it is a must-not-miss experience to indulge in the gastronomic food and flavors that are unique to this region. In Palk Bay, west of Jaffna, a string of largely uninhabited islands offers the visitor the experience of the traditional lifestyle of these people. The trip to the North and cruising the islands is enhanced by the pleasure of reaching such remote and little visited parts of Sri Lanka.
West Coast
Get firsthand experience of emerging Colombo. Colombo City Marina provides the perfect setting for investor meet-ups, workations, or adrenaline-pumped adventure water sports such as minibee sailing.
Visit Negombo a predominately a catholic town also known as the little Rome. Discover the colorful bazar with fish auctions and more. More towards North
Chilaw is a calmer catholic town surrounded by small fishing villages.
Those who want to go beyond can reach Kalpitiya, in the west of Puttalam. Kalpitiya is a coastal town that has grown in popularity among travelers. The peninsula consists of fourteen islands. Kalpitiya is famed for being the best place in Sri Lanka for kitesurfing and popular place for snorkeling and Dolphin watching.