Sri Lanka's beaches are neither the largest nor the most beautiful, but they have an irresistible charm and charm. The wide and practically uninhabited beaches of Mount Lavinia allow you to contemplate the beauty of the ocean alone and to take an unhindered bath. The nearby slums remind us of the misery of human existence, and the traces of the 2004 tsunami remind us of its fragility. Locals rest on Polhena Beach, while the beaches in Unawatuna are full of shouting tourists from Europe and charming pubs serving fish and seafood. On the beaches of Ahangama you can see fishermen fishing in the traditional way, while in Negombo you can admire catamarans.