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Best Things to do in Ahangama

15 May 2026
By Teardrop Hotels
Fringed by palm-lined shores and rolling surf, the once-sleepy fishing village of Ahangama has evolved into one of the island’s most sought after coastal escapes. Located just 40 minutes south of Galle, Ahangama known for its world-class waves, iconic stilt fishermen, and barefoot edgy beach culture – think hip brunch cafés, bohemian boutiques, and a slow, sun-soaked rhythm that makes it hard to leave. This guide gives you a breakdown of the best things to do in Ahangama.
Surf
Surfing is the heartbeat of Ahangama. With consistent breaks suitable for intermediate and advanced surfers, spots like nearby Kabalana offer gentle waves for beginners, draw wave riders from all corners of the globe. School-friendly lessons are also available for beginners wanting to catch their first wave. If you’re in Ahangama for the waves, here’s a quick guide to the top breaks:
  • Insight / Marshmallows – The most popular break in town, offering long, mellow reef waves ideal for intermediate and advanced surfers.
  • Sticks – A faster reef break with multiple peaks. Tricky rocky entry, best for confident surfers.
  • The Rock (Kabalana Beach) – A consistent reef break at Kabalana Beach known for its clean A-frames and powerful rides.
  • Gas Station – Famous for reliable lefts and rights over reef, with easy beach access. Best suited to advanced surfers.
Yoga & Wellness
Ahangama’s laid-back vibe lends itself beautifully to wellness retreats like Tri, a stunning lakefront boutique hotel and a launchpad for atmospheric boat rides on Koggala Lake. Daily yoga and Pilates classes, meditation sessions, and holistic spa treatments are widely available.
Boat Rides on Koggala Lake
Just beyond the beaches, Ahangama is a gateway to the lush interiors of Koggala Lake, a serene body of water surrounded by greenery and perfect for a boat ride and birdwatching. It also offers access to small islands where you can learn about cinnamon cultivation.
Splurge on Local Brands
The town is an evolving creative hub, with local designers and boutiques blending contemporary Sri Lankan style with traditional crafts – from hand-loomed fabrics to gemstone jewellery, reflecting a unique cultural renaissance.
Traditional Jewellery Making Workshop
Discover the intricate artistry behind Sri Lanka’s jewellery traditions with a hands-on workshop led by local craftsmen. Learn about delicate filigree work to stone setting inspired by the island’s precious and semi-precious gems and create your own keepsake piece to take home.
Diving in Unawatuna
Just a 20 minute drive away, Unawatuna offers some of the south coast’s best diving experiences between December to April. Explore vibrant coral reefs, fascinating shipwrecks, and warm tropical waters teeming with marine life. Whether you’re a seasoned diver or trying it for the first time, certified dive schools provide guided excursions suited to all levels, making it an unforgettable way to experience Sri Lanka beneath the surface.
Try All the Cafés
Endless tropical beachfront cafés and restaurants dot the coast and countryside, making Ahangama a bit of a foodie paradise. Expect fresh seafood grilled to perfection, classic Sri Lankan curries, smoothie bowls, artisan coffee, and globally inspired brunch plates. Notable spots include Crust, The Kip, Cactus, Palm Hotel and Café Ceylon. The relaxed dining scene makes it easy to pair sunset dinners with sea breezes and balmy evenings, hopping from one stylish café to the next is practically a pastime in itself.
Soak Up All the Sunset Cocktails
As the day softens into golden hour, Ahangama’s beachfront bars and boutique hotels become the perfect setting for sunset and after hours rituals. Ceylon Sliders, The Bus Stop, Dream Sea and Hotel de Uncles serve tropical cocktails, fresh king coconut, and wine against a backdrop of rolling waves and swaying palm trees.
Day Trips to UNESCO Galle Fort or Whale Watching
Ahangama’s location makes it a perfect base for exploring the wider southern coast. A 40 minute drive brings you to the historic Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site steeped in old world history, charming cafés, and cobblestoned streets. Alternatively, head to Mirissa, famous for seasonal whale watching between December to April where you may spot blue whales and dolphins in the deep southern waters.

FAQs

How many days should I stay?
3 to 4 days is ideal if you’re travelling around Sri Lanka, longer if you’re planning to surf.

What about accommodation in Ahangama?
Ahangama stretches about 5km, from Kabalana Beach to Devil’s Rock. Choose from beachfront stays, central spots, or peaceful retreats by the rice paddies that range from hostels, budget, mid-range and luxury hotels.

Best time to visit?
It’s a year-round destination. The driest, sunniest months best for surf season runs from December to April and June to September.

How do I get there from Colombo?

Is it a party destination?
Yes, there’s something happening most nights. But alongside the parties, you’ll find yoga, wellness spaces and plenty of laid-back experiences.

Is it good for non-surfers?
Absolutely. Think: beaches, cafés, markets, workshops, yoga and an easy coastal vibe – no surfboard required.