This post explores what Negombo and Colombo are like, along with the top sights worth visiting in each city.
So, Colombo or Negombo? Letโs break it down.
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What is Negombo Like?
Negombo is a laid-back seaside town just 15โ20 minutes from the airport. The beaches arenโt incredible, but theyโre decent enough for a walk or a quick dip โ and better than diving straight into city traffic.
The town is much smaller and calmer than Colombo, making it a great place to ease into Sri Lanka, especially if youโve flown in from far away. Iโd recommend staying somewhere with a pool since the beach isnโt top-tier. Thatโs what I did, and it was a perfect way to start my tuk-tuk journey โ poolside chilling before hitting the road.
Is Negombo Worth Visiting?
Yes โ if youโre arriving tired, renting a tuk-tuk, or just need a soft landing. Butโฆ
If you land early, feel fresh, and have limited time, you might want to head south immediately. The southern beaches like Hiriketiya, Mirissa, or Tangalle are much better than Negomboโs. Still, Negombo has its charm, especially for short stays.




Food can be a bit pricey in Negombo compared to inland towns, but youโll find cheaper seafood here than in the south, thanks to its massive fishing industry.
Where to stay in Negombo?
The accommodations featured here are selected based on personal experience or thorough research. Each option provides excellent comfort, location, and service while delivering the best value for your money.
Things to Do in Negombo
- Visit the Fish Market โ I loved watching the chaotic dance between the fishermen and the birds. It’s raw, smelly, and very real.
- Take a Boat Trip โ Cruise through the Dutch-built Hamilton Canal and explore the lagoon and wetlands.
- Eat Fresh Seafood โ Tuna, crab, jumbo prawns โ you name it. Cheaper than the south.
- Stroll the Beach โ Itโs not the Maldives, but itโs a place to walk, unwind, and watch locals play cricket at sunset.
- See Religious Sites โ Visit St. Maryโs Church, St. Sebastianโs, or the vivid Angurukaramulla Temple.
How to Book Activities from Negombo
For a hassle-free experience, you can book your activities directly through GetYourGuide below.
What is Colombo Like?
Colombo is Sri Lankaโs capital, and it feels like it. Itโs busy, humid, and chaotic, especially during rush hour when traffic fumes mix with heat into a sticky cocktail.
That said, it has more shopping malls, museums, and colonial buildings than Negombo โ and if youโre into city life or history, thereโs more to explore.




Is Colombo Worth Visiting?
For me, not really as a first stop. If youโve just landed, dealing with Colomboโs traffic and chaos isnโt ideal. But if youโre flying out from Colombo, spending your last night there can make sense โ especially for some last-minute market shopping or a trip to the National Museum.
Where to stay in Colombo?
The accommodations featured here are selected based on personal experience or thorough research. Each option provides excellent comfort, location, and service while delivering the best value for your money.
Things to Do in Colombo
- Explore the Local Markets
Colombo has some of Sri Lankaโs most fascinating markets:- Pettah Market โ The ultimate urban chaos: spices, electronics, saris, fruit โ each street has its own specialty. It’s intense and iconic.
- Manning Market โ For early risers and photographers. This wholesale veggie market shows Colomboโs gritty, working-class pulse.
- Good Market (Saturdays) โ Ethical brands, organic snacks, and chill vibes. Great for souvenirs without scams.
- Galle Face Green Street Food โ Come at sunset and try spicy isso wade, kottu, or pickled mango under the sky.
- Visit the National Museum โ Learn about Sri Lankan history, kings, and colonial times.
- Shop at Local Markets and Malls โ Get a feel for everyday Colombo life and pick up last-minute travel items or gifts.
How to Book activities from Colombo
For a hassle-free experience, you can book your activities directly through GetYourGuide below.
Getting from the Airport to Colombo or Negombo
Most travelers arriving at Bandaranaike International Airport will need to decide whether to head to Colombo or Negombo first. Hereโs what you need to know about transport options to both cities.
Negombo is just 7โ10 km from the airport, about a 15โ20 minute ride. I took a tuk-tuk from the airport to Negombo and paid 900 Sri Lankan rupees (around 3 USD). If you donโt use an app and try to negotiate directly, expect to pay much more. Using the PickMe app is the easiest way to get a fair price and choose from tuk-tuks, motorbikes, cars, or vans.
Colombo is fartherโroughly 35โ40 km awayโwith travel times between 45 minutes and over an hour, depending on traffic. You can also book rides to Colombo via PickMe, though expect higher fares than to Negombo. Private airport transfers or taxis are available too, usually at fixed, higher rates.
Public buses run from the airport to both cities and are the cheapest option.
- To Colombo: Expect a journey of around 1 to 1.5 hours.
- To Negombo: The ride takes about 30 to 40 minutes.
While buses are extremely affordable, theyโre not ideal if youโre carrying luggage or arriving late at night, and the routes may be confusing for first-time visitors. For up-to-date routes and departure times, itโs best to check Google Maps, which often includes local bus schedules in Sri Lanka.
Soโฆ Colombo or Negombo?
For most travelers arriving in Sri Lanka, Negombo offers a calmer, more relaxed introduction to the country. Colombo is best saved for exploring later or for those eager to dive into city life and culture immediately. To help you decide, here’s a simple comparison table:
Need | Go to |
---|---|
Just landed & tired | Negombo |
Renting a tuk-tuk | Negombo (easier to practice driving) |
Shopping or museums | Colombo |
Need to catch an early flight | Negombo (Closer to the airport) |
Staying at a luxury hotel | Either, but Colombo has more high-end options |
Where to Go After?
Sri Lanka may be small, but deciding where to head next depends a lot on timing. It’s usually always a safe bet to head to the Cultural Triangle in the middle as it stays moderately dry. However, if itโs beach-time youโre after, keep the monsoon seasons in mindโthe overview below will help you pick the right coast.
Best Time to Visit Sri Lanka: Weather by Region
Sri Lankaโs two monsoon systems split the island in half. The Southwest Monsoon brings rain to Colombo, the south, and the west coast from May to September, while the Northeast Monsoon soaks the east coast from October to January. The Cultural Triangle in the middle stays relatively dry year-round, though the heat can be intense. Plan your route around these shifting rains, and youโll catch each region at its best.
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