Unawatuna Beach—face of Sri Lanka
Priti ZarariaPriti Zararia/Guest Contributor/BEACHES, SRI LANKA/ Updated : Jul 1, 2016, 11:14 IST
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The horseshoe beach has gained prominence in recent times and you can see that from the development around the beach. The azure blue quiet water of Unawatuna has been drawing tourists steadily. There are many spots to laze around … Read more
The horseshoe beach has gained prominence in recent times and you can see that from the development around the beach. The azure blue quiet water of Unawatuna has been drawing tourists steadily. There are many spots to laze around away from the crowd. The water may get rough at times though. The crystal clear beach is lined with some of the best restaurants and cafes. Enjoy the calm water of the ocean by the day and head to a restaurant for lobster meal in the evening. There are many options and varieties to choose from. Read less

The horseshoe beach has gained prominence in recent times and you can see that from the development around the beach. The azure blue quiet water of Unawatuna has been drawing tourists steadily. There are many spots to laze around away from the crowd. The water may get rough at times though. The crystal clear beach is lined with some of the best restaurants and cafes. Enjoy the calm water of the ocean by the day and head to a restaurant for lobster meal in the evening. There are many options and varieties to choose from. Lounge music and mojitos go well after the dusk! Boutique resorts and guest houses in the village all boast of super Sri Lankan hospitality and you will certainly fall for that! If you are up for some water activity, you can hail a local with a boat to take you around the rocks in the ocean for a snorkelling trip.
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