Negombo is a charismatic fishing town north of Colombo,
located a mere 6 km from the international airport.
Set amidst lush groves of coconut palms, it breathes
the spirit of the sea. Negombo is a gourmet's paradise
with sea food aplenty. Old - world fishing craft,
like the outrigger canoe and the catamaran, bring
seer, skip jack, herring, mullet and amber jack, while
lobster and prawn are caught in the lagoon.
Negombo is situated by the shores of a lagoon and
was once a trading port for the Portuguese and
the Dutch. It is a ideal place for those who want
quick access to and from the airport. Attractions
in the city include the old Dutch fort gate built
in 1672 and now a part of the prison, the Dutch
Canal which was then a supply route to the Dutch
administration, old churches and fishing
villages. The 100km long canal running through
the town is still being used and is an attraction
for those who want to see the country from a different
perspective.
The stretch of road towards Kotchchikade comes to
life at dusk (most shops are open at daytime too)
with many handicrafts and shops, gem shops, restaurants
and Internet cafes catering to the tourists.
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