Coastal Experience
Thrilling water sports and unmatched luxury, all with breathtaking ocean views.
Thrill meets tranquillity at Dutch Bay
Experience the best of Trincomalee’s waters with thrilling activities like scuba diving, jet skiing, and deep-sea excursions. Set sail for unforgettable whale and dolphin watching or explore hidden underwater worlds. Whether it’s adventure or serenity, the ocean awaits just beyond your doorstep.
Dive into adventure with scuba diving, jet skiing, and deep-sea explorations, or set sail for unforgettable whale and dolphin watching.
Dolphin & Whale watching
Every year you can spot, blue whales, along with sperm whales, pilot whales, and sei whales, migrate around Sri Lanka, with most sightings from March to April and August to September in Trincomalee.
Large groups of spinner dolphins are also common. Expert guides take you close—at a safe, eco-friendly distance—to witness these majestic creatures spout, leap, and sing beneath the waves.
Diving
Give yourself the gift of underwater sight and discover incredible, dynamic reefs, hearty marine life and clean, Ship wrecks, nutrientrich waters. Challenge yourself to explore the beauty of the ocean in a compelling new way.

Diving
Snorkeling
Snorkeling at Dutch Bay, just a short leisurely walk from the villa, offers clear waters and a vibrant reef. We provide complimentary snorkeling gear, ensuring a hassle-free and unforgettable underwater experience.
Pigeon Island
Pigeon Island gets its name from the hundreds of endemic Blue Rock Pigeons that inhabit it. The Pigeon Island Marine Sanctuary is a unique natural wonder, consisting of two islands—Large and Small Pigeon Island. Home to over 100 coral species, 300 varieties of tropical fish, reef sharks, and turtles, it is a must-visit destination. A boat trip will take you to and from the island, offering a memorable experience.

Pigeon Island National Park
Bird Sanctuary
The Kokkilai Bird Sanctuary is situated along the Kokkilai Lagoon and is home to an abundance of exotic migratory, resident, and endemic bird species. A large estuarine lagoon (2,995 ha) and a significant bird sanctuary for both native and migratory birds.