Mirissa

Mirissa is in southern Sri Lanka.

Understand

Mirissa Strand Sri Lanka

Mirissa is a beautiful little village with a nice beach and two surfing points: one for advanced surfers, and one for intermediate ones.

Get in

By bus

Take an AC highway bus heading to Matara from Fort in Colombo which costs Rs 510 (2-2½ hr). From Matara bus terminal there are regular busses to Weligama or Galle stopping in Mirissa (20-30 min). There are two bus stops: if you have booked an accomodation on the beach you can get off at the first one (rights after the road comes close to the shore and you see the bay); if you stay around the harbour you can take the stop 1 km up the road.

By train

You can take the train from Colombo Fort to Weligama (7 km from Mirissa) and then go by tuk tuk to Mirissa. A 2nd class train ticket costs Rs 220. The train schedule is available here. Trips take between 2½ and 3½ hours (depending on the train).

Get around

Mirissa is a small village, you can basically get everywhere on foot or if you are travelling to another beach, by the local bus service which is very regular and inexpensive. Be warned, the local tuk tuk owners are renowned for attempting to overcharge you. Scooters are becoming more common to rent at most guesthouses.

See

  • Buddhist temple.
  • Fisherman harbour.
  • Beach.

Do

  • Surfing.
  • Bodyboarding.
  • Swimming.
  • Snorkelling.
  • Ayurvedic treatments.

Whale watching

Blue whale sighting in Mirissa

Blue whales have been spotted at Mirissa which has made it a tourist attraction. If you do decide to go whale watching please make it very clear to your guide/boat driver that you do not want to scare the whales by getting too close. Some of the guides are quite aggressive and it may cause the whales to go elsewhere.

Buy

Eat

Many different restaurants on the beach. Cheaper but still very tasty options are the Roti shops more inland.

  • Dewmini Roti Shop, +94 715162604. 7AM-10PM. Very nice, quiet place to have a drink or taste the delicious fresh rotis. Little inland (follow small road next to internet place on the main street and look out for the signposting).

Drink

In the beach bars around the beach.

Sleep

There is accommodation available for each type of traveller. You can find budget places starting from Rs 1,000 in off season and Rs 1,500 in season.

Budget

  • 🌍 Hostel First Mirissa Beach, Hostel First Mirissa Beach, Beach Side Road (100 m from the beach. If you come by bus from Colombo to Matara, ask the driver to let you off near Beachside Road in Mirissa. Follow the main road until you see Beachside Road and an ATM on the left side (there are 2 ATMs in Mirissa). Then walk along Beachside Road and you will soon see the hostel on your left hand side.), +94 76 7986 788, e-mail: . They offer free WiFi. Dorm US $10, private rooms $30.
  • Villa Sea View. Very nice place run by a local family. Claims to provide the best view in Mirissa. Rooms starting from about Rs 1,000 off season. 3 minutes off the beach and surf point (very right side on the beach when you watch the sea - up the hill).

Mid-range

  • 🌍 Peacock Villa, Peacock Villa, Udupila Road (off Udupila junction at Galle Road), Udupila, +94778081118, e-mail: . Check-in: 2PM, check-out: 11AM. Peacock Villa is surrounded by large vegetable gardens with peacocks. It's far from the hustle and bustle and a 5-minute walk to the beach. $49-$70.

Splurge

  • Club Mirissa. This guest house is a few streets walk from the beach but is often double booked so if you do decide to stay here, recommend that you do not pay the full amount and only place a small deposit (that you are happy to lose) to attempt to secure the room. Many travelers have complained that they are refused the room and never get their money back. Rooms are US$70/night or Rs 9000.

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