Coconut Tree Hills in Mirissa is one of Sri Lanka’s most picturesque and serene landscapes, a place where nature’s beauty meets tranquility. This unique destination is a small promontory carpeted with lush greenery, adorned by a grove of tall, slender coconut trees swaying gently in the coastal breeze. The hill overlooks the sparkling waters of the Indian Ocean, offering breathtaking panoramic views that captivate visitors from all over the world.
Although its charm feels timeless, Coconut Tree Hills has become a must-visit location only in recent years, celebrated for its unspoiled beauty and Instagram-worthy appeal. The hill is a beloved spot for photographers, honeymooners, and travelers seeking a peaceful escape. The golden hues of the sunrise and sunset cast a magical glow on the scenery, making it a perfect place for reflection and relaxation.
Coconut Tree Hills is more than just a viewpoint - it is a testament to Sri Lanka’s natural splendor and a reminder of the island’s rich coastal heritage.
Surfboards: Surfboards are specialized boards designed for riding ocean waves, offering balance, speed, and maneuverability. They come in various types, including shortboards for agility, longboards for stability, and fish boards for versatility, tailored to different skill levels and wave conditions.
Wetsuits: Wetsuits are form-fitting garments made of neoprene, designed to keep surfers warm in cold water by trapping a thin layer of water against the body, which heats up with body temperature. They also provide protection against sun, wind, and abrasions.
Our instructors are licensed and permitted, to impart their extensive experience and qualifications approved by the SL government.
Our instructors have comprehensive training in water safety, first aid, and CPR, they confidently handle any situation.
Available in major seasons
Much-photographed red-rock promontory with coconut palms, known for ocean views & sunset walks.
Mirissa is one of the best places in the world for whale watching, especially to spot the majestic blue whales—the largest animals on Earth—during their migration season from November to April.
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