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Arugam Bay, Sri Lanka

Historical Value

Arugam Bay is a small coastal village on the southeastern coast of Sri Lanka, known for its pristine beaches and world-class surfing waves. While primarily a surfing destination today, the area has a history tied to fishing communities and ancient Buddhist sites.

Situated in Eastern Province, Arugam Bay is globally recognized for its surf culture, tranquil shores, and hidden historical treasures. From riding waves at Main Point to exploring Kudumbigala Monastery or spotting elephants in Lahugala National Park, arugam bay offers an ideal balance of thrill and serenity. Enjoy seafood barbecues, tropical fruit platters, and cool coconut water in a beach town where nature, flavor, and adventure unite.

Within 25 KM

TouristAttractions

Arugam Bay
Seafood Barbecue

Seafood Barbecue

Roti with Various Fillings

Roti with Various Fillings

Coconut Water

Coconut Water

Tropical Fruit Platters

Tropical Fruit Platters

Famous Foods

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Arugam Bay is from May to September, during the dry season and peak surfing period.

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