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Dikwella (Sri Lanka)
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Practical info — Dikwella

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • Head to Hiriketiya Bay in the late afternoon for a relaxed surf session or to catch a beautiful sunset.
  • Visit the Wewurukannala Vihara temple early in the morning to beat the heat and enjoy the massive seated Buddha statue in peace.
  • Check the tide conditions before visiting the Hummanaya Blow Hole; the water spout is most impressive when the sea is rough.
  • Use tuk-tuks for short distances, but always agree on the fare with the driver before starting your journey.
  • Visit the local Saturday market for fresh tropical fruits and a glimpse into authentic village life.

🍽 Food

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Fresh Fish Curry

Try this aromatic dish at the small family-run 'Rice & Curry' spots in the village center.

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Hoppers (Appam)

These bowl-shaped pancakes are a evening staple, best enjoyed fresh from street vendors near Porutota Road.

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Kottu Roti

A popular street food made of chopped flatbread and vegetables, found in the lively eateries along the main road.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Dikwella Saturday Market

An authentic farmers market great for spices, local handicrafts, and textiles.

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Hiriketiya Beach Boutiques

Find stylish swimwear and handmade souvenirs in the small, trendy shops near the bay.

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Pehebiya Beach

The quieter neighbor to Hiriketiya, excellent for long walks and escaping the surfing crowds.

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Wewurukannala Temple Grounds

The spacious temple complex provides many shaded spots for quiet reflection.

Dikwella is an under-the-radar destination on Sri Lanka's southern coast, known for its peaceful atmosphere and the remarkable Dickwella Beach. The main beach is protected by reefs, making it handy for swimming, while the nearby Hiriketiya Bay is a surfer's paradise. Bathigama Beach has a more secluded alternative, excellent for those seeking tranquility and privacy under the swaying palms. Culturally, the Wewurukannala Vihara temple is a major highlight, featuring the island's largest seated Buddha statue at 50 meters tall. Visitors can explore the temple's interior, which is filled with colorful murals depicting religious stories and paths to enlightenment. The town's culinary scene revolves around fresh seafood, brought in daily by local fishermen. Dikwella is easily accessible via the coastal road from Galle or Matara. It is the well-suited destination for travelers looking to escape mass tourism while still enjoying world-class beaches and authentic Sri Lankan culture in a beautiful tropical setting.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jan, Feb, Jul.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Avg °C262728282827272727272726
Rain mm957910718219410689115161231285193

Geography

Coordinates
5.96462, 80.69465

Facts

  • Largest seated Buddha
  • Dickwella Beach
  • Bathigama Beach
  • Hiriketiya surf spot
  • Southern coast
  • Fresh fish market
  • Tropical climate
  • Quiet atmosphere

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Sights in the town Dikwella (4)

Two Oceans Gateway📍 landmark

An attraction in Dikwella offering scenic views where the coastlines appear to meet.

Sun Loungers (no space) Beach🎡 recreation

A beach area in Dikwella where visitors can relax and enjoy the coastal scenery.

Dickwella Beach🎡 recreation

A wide sandy beach in Dikwella, popular for swimming and its gentle surf.

Bathigama Beach🎡 recreation

A peaceful coastal stretch in Dikwella, handy for a quiet day by the ocean.

Frequently asked questions

Main attraction?
The Hummanaya Blowhole.
Good beaches?
Hiriketiya Bay is well-suited for surfing.
Largest Buddha statue?
Wewurukannala Temple has a huge statue.
Best time to visit?
November to April.
What to eat?
Kottu Roti and fresh seafood.
Dikwella: where is it located?
Dikwella is located in Sri Lanka.
Dikwella: what is there to see?
Highlights include Two Oceans Gateway, Sun Loungers (no space) Beach, Dickwella Beach.
Dikwella: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jan, Feb, Jul.
Dikwella: why is it worth visiting?
Dikwella is an under-the-radar destination on Sri Lanka's southern coast, known for its peaceful atmosphere and the remarkable Dickwella Beach.
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