Galle City Tour

The One Day Tour covers the whole Galle Fort area. The journey is full of excitements, splendid views, knowledge on history of colonial eras of the Portuguese, the Dutch and the British, a lot of interesting stories and insights to reflect upon. At the end of the journey you will realize the interaction between Sri Lankans and rulers who conquered the nation and how other cultures have impact on Sri Lankan culture. Finally, at the end of the tour you will be able to enjoy the breathtaking view of sunset in the evening in the Galle Fort.

Galle is one of the major cities as well as popular tourist destinations in Sri Lanka, situated on the Southwestern. Galle was the main port of the island when the Portuguese conquered the coastal belt of Sri Lanka in 16th century. Galle is the best example of a fortified city that depicts the Portuguese architectural styles and traditions. Later it reached it’s the height of development in the 18th century during the period of the Dutch. Since then city was extensively fortified. Today the Galle Fort is considered to be one of the world heritage sites and the largest remaining fortress in Asia that manifest European skills on architecture.

The Galle Fort, the National Maritime Museum, Dutch Reformed Church, the Clock Tower, the National Museum and the city’s natural harbour add more glamour and beauty to Galle Fort and Galle city.

Top 06 Sights in the Galle Fort

The Galle Fort tour covers number of historical and cultural sites such as

  • Galle Fort, in the bayof Galle is a historical, architectural and archaeological heritage monument which was built first in 1588 by the Portugese and then later fortified in the 17th century from 1649 onwards by the Dutch. It has been maintained for more than 432 years by Archaeological Department of Sri Lanka. The UNESCO has recognized the heritage value of the Fort and cultural heritage for its urban ensemble which depicts the interaction of European architecture and South Asian traditions that prevailed between the 16th and 19th century. The Galle Fort is also known as the Dutch Fort or the Ramparts of Galle. Though the Galle Fort was not damaged due to Tsunami, some parts of coastal area were totally destroyed.
  • The Galle Lighthouse is the oldest light station in Sri Lanka and is operated and maintained by the Sri Lankan Ports Authority. It is an onshore Lighthouse in Galle.
  • The National Maritime Museum in Galle is located in a Dutch Warehouse within the territory of Galle Fort. UNESCO Archaeology Unit was completely destroyed due to the natural catastrophe that took place in 2004 and after 3 years of reconstruction, Museum was reopened to the public.
  • The National Museum is considered to be one of the most popular and most visited national museums in Sri Lanka. it was built in 1656 and located in the oldest remaining Dutch building in the Galle Fort. The Museum was renovated and reopened to public in 1986. It contains of the collection of historical articles used by the Portuguese, Dutch and British. Out of three main galleries, the first gallery contains articles related to cottage industries, Beeralu lace weaving, traditional wooden mask carving and primarily turtle shell jewelry manufacturing. The second: a collection of Dutch era weapons and furniture. Third: things related to historical and archeological evidences of trade interaction between Ceylon and China.
  • The Galle Clock Towerwith four storeys high was built in 1883 and is situated within the Fort Ramparts. The Tower was a gift of a grateful patient: Mudaliay Samson de Abrew Rajapakse showing his gratitude to Dr Anthonisz who was renowned Surgeon. It was designed by John Henry Gues Landon. The Tower holds its prestige as a popular landmark in the Fort.
  • Dutch Reformed Church was built in 1755 by the Dutch and considered to be one of the oldest Proetesant churches which still functions in the country. the Dutch church known as Groot Kerk is situated within the Galle Fort.

The Fort is full of historical and ancient locations which can be explored and enjoyed by tourists. Local people are so friendly and ever-willing to support you in whatever way possible. Do not forget to post for photos at important and historical places; take photographs of your epic journey.