Galle is a vibrant coastal city in Sri Lanka that has a lot going on for visitors. You can check out the Galle Fort, built in the 17th century, that’s on the UNESCO World Heritage list. It’s got cute shops, cafes, and historical landmarks like the Galle Lighthouse and Clock Tower to see. If you’re into history, the National Maritime Museum is worth a look, or you can just stroll through the Galle Market, which is full of local handmade things. Outside the fort, there are some must visit beaches in Galle. Unawatuna has nice sand and a fun nightlife, while Jungle Beach is more chill and quiet. For something relaxed, swing by Dalawella for its famous rope swing, or visit Roomassala with its natural views and historic values, plus the peaceful Japanese Peace Pagoda. If you’re into snorkeling, surfing or a lively beach vibe, Hikkaduwa Isn’t far and totally worth it.You can also see Still Fishing, take a boat ride on the Koggala lagoon, or kick back at Ahangama Beach, which is super calm. For a change of pace, head inland to the Handungoda Tea Factory or explore the Sinharaja and Kanneliya rainforests. Weligama Beach has a fun vibe, and Mirissa is great for spotting whales. There’s surfing and snorkeling too, if you’re up for it. You can visit the historic Galle Church or catch a Cricket game at the Galle International Cricket Stadium. Galle has a mix of history, culture, and natural beauty, ensuring a truly memorable Sri Lankan journey.