Known for its beaches that stretch down its western coast, its centuries-old fishing industry, and the Dutch Canal that runs through the core of the city, Negombo is a coastal city that is one of Sri Lanka's major commercial hubs. Even though the nation was still ruled by the Dutch, it was a significant producer of cinnamon. Negombo, also referred to as "Little Rome" by the locals, is mostly populated by Roman Catholics and has several churches. The city is a well-liked first stop for visitors coming in Sri Lanka and is only a short 15-minute drive from the Bandaranaike International Airport.
Both residents and visitors enjoy Negombo's beaches, which provide a variety of recreational opportunities like windsurfing, kite surfing, sailing, and jet skiing. At dusk, couples wander along the coastlines, and residents may be seen dashing into the surf for midnight swims after dark. Along with a number of small local shops that are frequently visited by tourists seeking for mementos, the beach is flanked with eateries that provide fresh seafood that is brought directly from the ocean to your plate. The city comes alive at night, but Negombo is also a well-liked last stop for travellers who want to unwind by the beach before their flights because of its proximity to the airport.Negambo also has a number of luxury
hotels and villas. By night time all the restaurants comes alive with their
authentic fusion cuisines which gives a vibrant atmosphere to the area and also
an apatite that cant be ignored.
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