Mirissa to Trincomalee
Travel from Mirissa to Trincomalee with a private chauffeur from SL RIDE. A crescent-shaped beach paradise famous for blue whale watching, coral reefs, and spectacular sunsets. A stunning natural harbour on the east coast with pristine beaches, hot springs, and sacred Hindu temples. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the scenic drive across Sri Lanka.
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Distance
428 km
Estimated Travel Time
~10h 42m
Vehicle Options
Car, Van, Bus
Things to Do in Mirissa
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Blue Whale & Dolphin Watching
Board a boat to witness blue whales — the largest animals on earth — in their natural ocean habitat off the southern coast.

Coconut Tree Hill Sunset
Walk to this picture-perfect headland where leaning coconut palms frame a golden Indian Ocean sunset.

Mirissa Beach Snorkeling
Explore the coral gardens and tropical fish of Mirissa's sheltered bay with a mask and fins.

Secret Beach Exploration
Discover Mirissa's quieter, tucked-away beaches — perfect for swimming and total relaxation.

Ussangoda National Park
A mysterious red coastal plateau believed to be the site of Ravana's ancient airport — scorched by Hanuman's fire. A unique landscape of red earth, sea winds, and sweeping ocean views.
Things to Do in Trincomalee
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Kanniya Hot Springs
Visit seven ancient wells with naturally warm water at different temperatures — a unique geological curiosity.

Koneswaram Temple Visit
A sacred Hindu temple perched on Swami Rock cliff, offering dramatic views over Trincomalee's natural harbour.

Nilaveli Beach Day
Relax on one of Sri Lanka's most beautiful and uncrowded white-sand beaches on the east coast.

Pigeon Island Snorkeling
Sri Lanka's best snorkeling — crystal-clear waters with blacktip reef sharks, stingrays, and abundant coral.

Whale Watching (Blue & Sperm Whales)
One of the world's best locations for blue and sperm whale sightings, just off the Trincomalee coast.
