Galle, on Sri Lanka’s southern coast, is famous for its rich history and beautiful seaside views. The centerpiece is the Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site built by the Portuguese and strengthened by the Dutch. Inside its sturdy walls, visitors can wander cobblestone streets filled with colonial buildings, art galleries, cafés, and unique shops. Outside the fort, the city offers stunning beaches like Jungle Beach and Unawatuna, perfect for swimming, snorkeling, or relaxing by the ocean. The Galle Lighthouse near the fort is a popular spot for photos and sunsets. Whether exploring the fort’s old streets, tasting fresh seafood, or enjoying coastal views, visitors find a peaceful yet vibrant atmosphere that captures the spirit of Sri Lanka’s south coast.