Wave Surfing....
The southern region of Sri Lanka, including Mirissa, Weligama, Midigama, and Ahangama, is currently a popular surfing destination. The area boasts perfect weather, warm water, affordable food, and a plethora of surf spots that attract many tourists each year.
Weligama is known for its large beach break, where most surf schools and board rental shops are located. Beginners will have plenty of opportunities to learn here, but it can get crowded. For those looking for a reef break experience, Mirissa and Ahangama are great options and offer a more traditional Sri Lankan atmosphere.
Despite the small and unpredictable surf conditions from November to March, there are still chances to catch some waves with the cross-offshore winds.
The southern region offers a variety of accommodations, restaurants, surf schools, and shops. It is more developed and busier than Arugam Bay.

Swimming with the Turtles....
If you’re in Sri Lanka and looking to swim with sea turtles, head over to Mirissa or Wijaya Beach and ask one of the tuk-tuk drivers. They know the best spots and can take you to the ‘Coral Dive Centre’ (you’ll recognize it by the fins and snorkels outside) to gear up and hop on the boat.
You won’t have to go far – you can still see the shore while swimming. Once you know where it is, you could even do the trip on your own (we’re planning on doing that soon with our own snorkels). The whole experience, including a tuk-tuk ride from The Sunsan Studio in Ahangama to Mirissa, snorkel gear, boat ride, and return tuk-tuk, only costs €65 for three adults and three children.
Swimming with sea turtles in Sri Lanka is not only amazing but also super affordable.

Whale watching....
Mirissa is one of the best places in the world for whale watching (Marissa approx. 20 km from Sunsan Studio), especially for the most famous largest marine mammal “Blue Whales”. Actually it takes only six to nine nautical miles from Mirissa harbor to reach whale habitats. The “Whale Watching Club” in Marissa is operating whale watching tours for last seven years and though our experience.
The whale watching tours start from Mirissa harbor and most of the time whales can be seen in very close to the Mirissa coast. Some days it takes several hours as they swim away for food in deep sea. During your journey to the Blue whales you can see several other whale species, dolphins and other marine life also.
Killer whales, Sperm whales and Bride whales are the different kind’s whales you can see too. Spinner dolphins, Bottled nosed dolphins and Riso dolphins are the various dolphin types. Also Green back turtle, Whale shark, Flying fish and Tuna fish are other marine species can be seen in some days. Please feel free to ask us to book your tour to Mirissa Harbour.

Diving....
The 2-kilometre-long beach between Weligama and Mirissa makes for an excellent location for diving. The shallow coral reefs house a variety of marine life that makes for a great scuba diving experience. The diving centre at Weligama offers divers PADI certification, which means tourists need no prior experience before scuba diving here. Of the diving locations across Weligama, Yala Rock houses a variety of fish in its small caves, the shallow Mirissa Point is ideal for beginners, and Prince Heinrich Patch is great for spotting rayfish and parrot fish.


Beaches....
Kabalana Beach, located in the charming village of Ahangama, is just a quick 10-minute TukTuk ride from Sunsan Studio. This beach is a surfer’s paradise, perfect for both beginners and experts alike. You’ll find a few local surf schools nearby, along with some cozy restaurants, sun beds, and cool surf shacks scattered around Kabalana Beach. It’s a sandy haven that’s also great for families with kids.
As for Ahangama Beach, it’s ranked second out of two beaches in the Sri Lanka region, about 121.9 km away from Colombo. This beach is part of the Goviyapana settlement, just 0.4 km from its center, nestled in an urban area. With its spacious bays, turquoise waters, and golden sands, you won’t even need special shoes to explore. The water entrance is smooth, making it easy for everyone to enjoy. Whether you’re a solo traveler or a relaxation enthusiast, Ahangama Beach has something for everyone. It’s not too crowded during peak season, offering a peaceful escape. Plus, it’s free to access and boasts only natural beauty.
Aside from swimming and sunbathing, you can also try out other activities at Ahangama Beach. It’s conveniently located near the road, with parking available right on the beach. So, pack your bags and head over to Ahangama Beach for a laid-back day by the sea.
Restaurants....
Sri Lanka’s cuisine, influenced by many different cultures, has always been a big draw for tourists. Ahangama, where the Sunsan Studio is locate is a charming beach town in Sri Lanka, is famous for its wide range of dining options. From cozy colonial cafes to fancy restaurants and laid-back coffee shops that won’t empty your wallet, Ahangama has it all. The restaurants in Ahangama reflect the town’s diversity and offer some of the best food in all of Sri Lanka.



Below you will find an overview of our top 22 restaurants, we recommends these restaurants:
- Vertigo, Italian Restaurant Pizza (6,1 Km. 10 Minutes by Tuk Tuk)
- Yum Pizza, Italian Pizza Restaurant, (Also Delivery) (4,7 Km. 9 Minutes by Tuk Tuk)
- Le Café French Bistro Ahangama, French Cuisine (4,1 Km, 8 Minutes by Tuk Tuk)
- Cafe Line – A La Carte, Kabalana, Asian & Western Food, (5,4 Km, 11 Minutes by Tuk Tuk)
- Mermaid’s Kitchen, Ahangama (4,7 Km. 8 Minutes by Tuk Tuk)
- Hotel de Uncles, (Restaurant / Bar not a Hotel) (4,1 Km. 7 Minutes by Tuk Tuk)
- La Belle – Restaurant, Bar & Shop, (Restaurant, Bar & Shop) (4,5 km. 14 Minutes by Tuk Tuk)
- Persian Kitchen, Talpe (15,2 Km. 29 Minutes by Tuk Tuk)
- Zephyr Cylon, Madiha, Fine Cuisine Restaurant (35 Km. 21 Minutes by Tuk Tuk)
- Petals, Breakfast and Lunch (5,3 Km. 10 Minutes by Tuk Tuk)
- Paradise Cove, Luxury Beach Club. Midigama (5,5 Km. 12 Minutes by Tuk Tuk)
- Charm Thai Restaurant, Thai Restaurant, Kabalana (6,3 Km. 14 Minutes by Tuk Tuk)
- Rise, Italian Speciality Restaurant. Weligama (11,7 Km. 22 Minutes by Tuk Tuk)
- Samba Restaurant, Ahangama. (4,3 Km. 10 Minutes by Tuk Tuk)
- Thileni’s, Beach Bar & Restaurant, Ahangama (4,2 Km. 8 Minutes by Tuk Tuk)
- Mr. M. Rooftop bar and Restaurant, Ahangama (4,6 Km. 11 Minutes by Tuk Tuk)
- Malabar Hill, Fine Dining & Lunch, Weligama (6,9 Km. 14 Minutes by Tuk Tuk) Reservation Needed
- Cactus, Breakfst and Lunch Seaside, Ahangama (4,3 Km. 9 Minutes by Tuk Tuk)
- Abode by the Beach, Lunch & Dinner, Ahangama (5,1 Km. 10 Minutes by Tuk Tuk)
- Wayside Thai Authentic Street Food Restaurant, Ahangama (4,4 Km. 9 Minutes by Tuk Tuk)
- Kalage Heritage Boutique Restaurant & Bar, Ahangama (4,6 Km, 10 Minutes by Tuk Tuk)
- Kai Beach Club, Various Restaurant & Beach Club, Weligamma (11,5 Km. 21 Minutes by Tuk Tuk)
More Information: Wave Surfing:
- Minimum Age: 8 years
- Half Day or Full Day
- Available Year-round
More Information: Whale Watching:
Whale Watching Tour, Mirissa
- Minimum Age: No Minimum
- Full Day
- Available Year-round
More Information: Day Trips:
- Minimum Age: 6 years
- Full Day
- Available Year-round
La Belle Beach Club Bar / Restaurant, Ahangama









La Belle Beach Club Bar / Restaurant, Ahangama
La Belle Restaurant in Ahangama is your go-to spot for a laid-back beachfront dining experience. We’re all about fresh seafood, gourmet dishes, and those vibrant tropical flavors. With breathtaking ocean views and a menu packed with the best local ingredients, we promise a culinary adventure you won’t forget. Whether you’re grabbing a casual bite or celebrating something special, La Belle perfectly blends Ahangama’s coastal charm with amazing food. Come hang out with us!
We open early at 9 a.m. till 11 p.m. with a full breakfast menu and an array of coffee styles to kickstart your day. For those who enjoy a well-crafted cocktail, our bar serves from opening until we close late in the evening.



Kalage Heritage Boutique Restaurant & Bar
“Welcome to “Kalage” – a boutique home restaurant and space where you can savor the authentic flavors of Ceylon in a traditional home dating back to 1938. Immerse yourself in the rich culinary heritage of Sri Lanka as you dine in our cozy and charming setting. Come join us for a unique dining experience that will transport you to the heart of Ceylon.”



The Little England of Sri Lanka with its picturesque landscape and temperate climate
This beautiful town is set in the heart of the tea country, The British succeeded in creating a little England with homes built in the architectural Style of georgian to queen Anne. Situated at 1890 metres above, cool and fresh, a serene retreat from the hustle and bustle of Colombo. Situated near by Horton Plains, Sri Lankas highest and most isolated plateau. Nature lovers will revel in this wide, patna grass covered plain, the haunt of many wild yet, harmless animals and home of many species of birds. Nuwara Eliya is approxamatly 240 km from the Sunsan Studio/Villa. We can arrange on your request a 3 days trip to Eliya.



The best spot in Sri Lanka to spot the leopard is the Yala National Park
Located in the south East of the island is Yala National Park, one of the largest national parks in Sri Lanka with a varied terrain of dry woodland and grassy plains which supports an abundance of wildlife. Yala West with its scrub jungle, rock outcrops, tanks and lagoons are open to visitors. Here, you can see wild elephants, sloth bears, leopards, spotted deer, Sambhur, wild buffalo’s, monkeys and jackals. Many migratory birds frequent visit this area and over 135 species have been recorded. Visit also one of the Ancient ruins. The mixture of natural beauty, wildlife and ancient culture makes this park a national treasure. Yala National park is located in the South East of Srilanka about 140 km from Ahangama. A beautiful 2 days tour can be arranged by us. The journey will have breath-taking views over the Sri Lankan Landscapes.



See how the original Sri Lanka (Ceylon) tea is grown in the beautiful hill country
Sri Lanka, formally called Ceylon, is the fourth largest producer of tea in the world and the second largest exporter. Mr. Jems Taylor introduced the tea plant in Sri Lanka in 1867. All Sri Lankan tea have a different kind of flavour because of differences in the soil and the weather where it is grown. Nuwara Eliya is one of the most popular places to see the tea plantation and demonstration of several kinds of tea, but it is also grown in other hill counties such as Haputhale, Halpe, Ella, etc. Sri Lankan’s drink black tea very strong with milk and sugar. Sharing a pot in the afternoon is a common way to wind done from a busy day. You will find tea gardens all over Sri Lanka, also in the neighbourhood of Ahangama. We can arrange a one day Tuk Tuk tour to one of the most fascinating tea plantations in Sri Lanka. The Virgin White Tea Plantation.



Old Portugese/Dutch colony in Sri Lanka with a spectacular view from the Galle fort
The southern city, Galle is a well known seaport from ancient time where merchant ships anchored to trade the islands famous gems, exotic species and other commodities. Galle is known for the Galle Fort. The fortified old city founded by Portuguese colonists in the 16’th century. Stone sea walls, expanded by the Dutch, encircle car-free streets with architectre reflecting Portuguese, Dutch and British rule. Notable buildings include the 18th century Dutch reformed church. Galle lighthouse stands on the fort’s southeast tip. Also the Famous Dutch Fort is close to Ahangama. You can book this Tuk Tuk daytrip on our booing page. Galle Fort is less then 20 kn from Ahangama.



The Sigiriya Rock Temple is one of the must-see highlights of Sri Lanka during your holiday


