NegomboThings to do

Things to do in Negombo

  1. Circle Sri Lanka

    Circle Sri Lanka

    15 days (ex Negombo)

    by Intrepid

    Bliss out beachside in Mirissa, Learn the secrets of Sri Lankan cuisine in Bandarawela, Shop up a storm in Colombo, Walk the ramparts of Galle, Witness elephant…

    Not LP reviewed

    from USD$1,625
  2. Sri Lanka by Bike

    Sri Lanka by Bike

    11 days (Negombo)

    by World Expeditions

    Experience Sri Lanka at ahndlebar level.

    Not LP reviewed

    from USD$1,920
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    Bijou

    You’ll know this place is Swiss-owned when you see fondue (advance order, Rs 2000) and other Swiss and German specialities on the menu. It mixes up such heavy dishes with a wide range of seafood.

    reviewed

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    Lords

    By far Negombo’s most creative eating experience. Martin, the British owner of this half restaurant, half art gallery, brings a larger-than-life presence to the place and is a rare thing among expat restaurant owners in that he actually works on the floor and in the kitchen making sure that everything is just spot on. The food, which is so superbly prepared and presented that the thought of a free meal was enough to get the president himself to come and open the restaurant, is a hybrid of Western and Eastern flavours. The gallery displays excellent contempory work by local artists.

    reviewed

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    Dutch Fort

    Close to the seafront near the lagoon are the ruins of the old Dutch fort, which has a fine gateway inscribed with the date 1678. Also here is a green, called the Esplanade, where cricket matches are a big attraction. As the fort grounds are now occupied by the town’s prison, the only way you’ll get a peek inside is by stealing something; though you’d need to be very interested in old Dutch forts to go this far.

    reviewed

  6. Fish Market

    This fish market is across the lagoon bridge. If you can stagger out of bed at 6am, it’s a good place to watch the fishing boats return with their catches. If you’re hanging around the markets, you won’t have to wait long before you’re invited to go out on an oruvaor a kind of vessel; expect to pay around Rs 1000 per boat per hour. A Fishers’ Festivalis held here in late July.

    reviewed

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    Ammehula

    The young owners of this cafe claim that the name means ‘Go Away!’ and the menu features a cartoon turtle cussing about how all the good fish come here. Besides seafood dishes there are sandwiches, salads and a long breakfast menu that includes Dutch pancakes. There’s a small library of books for swapping.

    reviewed

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    Alta Italia

    For a casual beach resort this is a surprisingly formal Italian-run place with a long menu that includes fresh pasta, seafood grills and thin-based pizzas. Try the authentic risotto and finish with a limoncello or grappa. Or sample from the espresso machine, steaming behind the counter.

    reviewed

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    Rodeo Pub

    Blathering, homesick expats, and tourists who wish they’d never left, drown their sorrows at this wannabe European bar where graffiti’s scrawled across the walls and bacon butties, pints of larger and cocktails with sexy names prop up the clientele. It’s perfect, if you’d rather be in Benidorm.

    reviewed

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    Ice Bear Century Cafe

    In a lovingly restored peach-pink colonial-era town house, this new venture in the heart of Negombo offers a touch of refined class and all manner of Sri Lankan brews and mountains of homemade cakes and biscuits.

    reviewed

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  12. Fish Market

    Fish auctions on the beach and sales at the fish market near the Ducth fort are a slippery and very smelly sight, but one that’s well worth forgoing some swimming-pool time for.

    reviewed

  13. Pri-Kin Restaurant

    Chinese cuisine is the real focus of this open-air place, although you can also get Western and local meals. For dessert, don't pass up the fried bananas and ice cream.

    reviewed

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    Nobel

    A trendy new restaurant with a young owner and a hip-hop sound-track. It has a good variety of Western dishes such as steaks (Rs 775) and lots of local vegie options.

    reviewed

  15. King Coconut

    This is a lively, popular spot beside the beach. There's a long menu of curries and seafood, but this place is probably best just for enjoying a drink and the view.

    reviewed

  16. St Mary’s Church

    The fading pink chamber of St Mary’s Church, in the town centre, has some thunderous religious ceiling paintings covering the nave.

    reviewed

  17. Angurukaramulla Temple

    East of town the Angurukaramulla Temple, with its 6m-long reclining Buddha, is worth seeing.

    reviewed

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    Vijitha Yapa Bookshop

    Vijitha Yapa Bookshop has English-language novels, magazines, guidebooks and maps.

    reviewed

  19. Pearl Restaurant

    This in-house joint in the Pearl Hotel has better than average food.

    reviewed

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    Lagoon Resthouse

    This is one of several old Dutch buildings that is still in use.

    reviewed