Coastal Experience

Thrilling water sports and unmatched luxury, all with breathtaking ocean views.

Seaside Serenity & Adventure

Thrill meets tranquillity at Dutch Bay

Dutch Bay is just the beginning. Beyond it lie some of Sri Lanka’s richest waters — dive sites worth travelling for, jet ski runs along an open coastline, and deep-sea excursions that take you well offshore.

When the season is right, whale and dolphin watching adds something else entirely. The ocean here isn’t a backdrop. It’s the main event.

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Dolphin & Whale watching
Trincomalee

Dolphin & Whale watching

Blue whales. Sperm whales. Pilot whales. Sei whales. Every year they migrate through the waters off Trincomalee, and between March to April and August to September the sightings here are among the most reliable in South Asia. Spinner dolphins travel in large groups and are a common sight year-round. Knowledgeable local guides bring you close — always at a safe, eco-conscious distance — to witness something that stays with you long after you’ve come back to shore.
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Diving

Trincomalee’s underwater world is one of its best-kept secrets. Dynamic reefs, abundant marine life, and storied shipwrecks in clean, nutrient-rich water — each dive revealing something the surface never hints at. The ocean here rewards those willing to look deeper.
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Diving
Dutch bay
Snorkeling
Dutch bay

Snorkeling

The reef at Dutch Bay sits just a leisurely walk from Trinco House, in water clear enough to see the bottom long before you get in.

Complimentary snorkeling gear is waiting for you — no hire shops, no logistics. Just an unhurried stroll to the shore and a vibrant underwater world on the other side of the surface.

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Pigeon Island

Pigeon Island Marine Sanctuary is one of Sri Lanka’s great natural assets — two small islands, named for their endemic Blue Rock Pigeons, surrounded by water that holds over 100 coral species, 300 varieties of tropical fish, white-tip reef sharks, and turtles. A short boat ride from Trincomalee.

Wildlife
Pigeon Island National Park
Kokkilai
Bird Sanctuary
Kokkilai

Bird Sanctuary

Kokkilai Lagoon covers nearly 3,000 hectares of estuarine wetland and ranks among Sri Lanka’s most important bird sanctuaries. Migratory, resident, and endemic species in abundance — and a stillness to the place that makes it well worth the drive north from Trinco.
Trinco House – 264 Dyke St.

264, Dyke Street, Trincomalee, LK

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