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Matara, South Coast, Sri Lanka

Matara

A working southern city with colonial bones.

What makes Matara.

Matara is a busy southern port city rather than a resort, and that is its charm — a real working town with a star-shaped Dutch fort, a colonial rampart and the little island temple of Paravi Duwa reached by a footbridge. It anchors the deeper south, away from the tourist strip, and rewards a wander for its markets, temples and faded colonial architecture. Nearby Polhena offers a calm reef-protected lagoon for swimming and snorkelling, while the dramatic blowhole at Hummanaya lies a short drive east. As the end of the railway and the gateway to the deep south, Matara is a useful, unfiltered base.

A working southern city with colonial bones.

  • November – April (south-west dry season)Best time
  • 6Spots to see
  • ~150KVisitors / year

What to see

Where to explore in Matara.

The landmarks and corners worth carving out time for. Each one a reason this place earns its place on the route.

  • 01

    Star Fort

    A small, well-preserved star-shaped Dutch fort guarding the river mouth.

  • 02

    Matara Fort & ramparts

    The larger main Dutch fort enclosing the old town on the headland.

  • 03

    Paravi Duwa temple

    A tiny island shrine just offshore, reached by a slender footbridge.

  • 04

    Polhena Beach lagoon

    A reef-sheltered swimming and snorkelling lagoon on the city's edge.

  • 05

    Weherahena Temple

    A temple famous for a giant seated Buddha and a tunnel of painted Jataka murals.

  • 06

    Dondra Head Lighthouse

    The tallest lighthouse in Sri Lanka, marking the island's southernmost point nearby.

Find Matara on the map.

Where Matara lies within the South Coast, and the landmarks clustered around it, so you can picture how it threads into the rest of a tour.

Map of Sri Lanka with Matara pinned in the South Coast

Make Matara yours.

We weave it into a private, tailored trip around how you want to travel.