The beach is a small area of water surrounded by reefs, you can touch, feed, swim and photograph turtles (there are about 2-3 of them and 8-10 pieces), you can buy food here (a bag of algae for 500 rupees, about 170 rubles), sun beds are offered for a deposit (the deposit is included in what you order), you can order food (I do not recommend it, it is expensive and commonplace), oysters and sea urchins are offered (for an amateur, if you take them, be sure to take a sip of something strong), fish is also offered (if you see that it is alive, take it, bargain, dropping boldly 50%, you can cook at your hotel or in any other, but only for money, they usually charge 3,000 rupees for the weight, but they can cook fish, I assure you you won't regret it), the locals also walk with animals (monkeys, snakes), don't pay attention to them, they are arrogant, stand aside, they will show a small show anyway, then look If you take a picture (well, give me a tip as much as you see fit), I advise you to come here in the morning before 11:00, otherwise there will be a lot of people and sunshine. I RECOMMEND IT TO EVERYONE, GOOD LUCK AND NEW EXPERIENCES!!!
An exotic place with turtles.The children swam with the turtles all day, an indescribable experience, a memory for a lifetime.The waves are very big after lunch, it's better to go to the beach in the morning.The cafe on the shore is also good, you can have a snack and drink wine.
We were in Sri Lanka in January 2025. We lived relatively close to this beach with turtles at the Aralia Hotel. We came to this beach by tuk-tuk (we took 2 tuk-tuks because there are four of us). Bags of algae for feeding turtles are immediately sold at the entrance. In my opinion, the bag costs 500 rupees (about 170 rubles). two sachets were enough for our eyes. Where there are turtles, there are people, you can't miss. There are a lot of people, but there are also enough turtles. There are sun beds on the beach - you can take them. Turtles swim right off the shore. We enjoyed interacting with the animals. They fed, stroked, took photos, videos and returned home. We had a lot of fun. The children were, of course, delighted.