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Trincomalee to Arugam Bay East Coast

Sri Lanka

In short: Trincomalee to Arugam Bay East Coast is a 245 km scenic road trip in Sri Lanka, typically driven over 1-2 days, best in May to September. Highlights: Trincomalee, Nilaveli Beach, Kuchchaveli.

Distance
245 km
Duration
1-2 days
Best Season
May to September
NotableEasyScenic

This east-coast drive links Trincomalee’s sheltered harbors and long beaches with the surf town of Arugam Bay, following Sri Lanka’s quieter shoreline past lagoons, fishing villages, and wildlife-rich wetlands. It’s an easy, low-stress road trip with frequent ocean views and relaxed stopovers.

Practical notes
The east coast is driest and most reliable in the May–September season; outside that window, rain and rough seas can limit beach stops. Fuel is available in main towns, but carry cash for smaller shops and guesthouses.
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Stops along the route

Trincomalee — Departure — Trincomalee to Arugam Bay East Coast — Sri Lanka
Departure
Trincomalee
Set off from the harbor town, where calm bays and colonial streets meet a busy fishing port.
Hotels
Kuchchaveli — City — Trincomalee to Arugam Bay East Coast — Sri Lanka
City
Kuchchaveli
A quiet coastal stretch of lagoons, palms, and small village roads. It is a good place to slow down and watch daily life.
Batticaloa — City — Trincomalee to Arugam Bay East Coast — Sri Lanka
City
Batticaloa
The route bends into a lagoon city with bridges, old streets, and a laid-back waterfront. It is a practical stop for fuel and supplies.
Pottuvil — City — Trincomalee to Arugam Bay East Coast — Sri Lanka
City
Pottuvil
A small gateway town near the surf coast and wildlife wetlands. It marks the final approach to Arugam Bay.
Arugam Bay — Arrival — Trincomalee to Arugam Bay East Coast — Sri Lanka
Arrival
Arugam Bay
End in Sri Lanka’s best-known surf town, with a long beach, casual cafés, and an easygoing backpacker buzz.

Things to Do

Nilaveli Beach — Nature — Trincomalee to Arugam Bay East Coast — Sri Lanka
Nature
Nilaveli Beach
A wide sand stretch with clear water and soft surf. It is one of the east coast’s easiest beach breaks.
Batticaloa Lagoon — Landmark — Trincomalee to Arugam Bay East Coast — Sri Lanka
Landmark
Batticaloa Lagoon
A broad, glassy lagoon fringed by fishing boats and mangroves. Sunrise and sunset light make the water glow.
Swim at Nilaveli Beach — Beach — Trincomalee to Arugam Bay East Coast — Sri Lanka
Beach
Swim at Nilaveli Beach
Enjoy one of the east coast’s broadest and most swimmable beaches. The shallow water and soft sand make it an easy first stop.
Boat trip to Pigeon Island — Snorkeling — Trincomalee to Arugam Bay East Coast — Sri Lanka
Snorkeling
Boat trip to Pigeon Island
Take a short boat ride for coral reefs and reef fish. It is one of the best known marine outings near Trincomalee.
Walk the Batticaloa Lagoon Front — Scenic walk — Trincomalee to Arugam Bay East Coast — Sri Lanka
Scenic walk
Walk the Batticaloa Lagoon Front
Stroll the lagoon edge and watch fishermen, bridges, and evening light. The waterfront gives the town its calm, open feel.
Visit Kudumbigala Monastery — Cultural site — Trincomalee to Arugam Bay East Coast — Sri Lanka
Cultural site
Visit Kudumbigala Monastery
Explore an ancient forest monastery set among rocks and dry-zone scrub. The quiet setting adds a different side to the coast road.
Surf Arugam Bay Main Point — Surfing — Trincomalee to Arugam Bay East Coast — Sri Lanka
Surfing
Surf Arugam Bay Main Point
Watch or ride the famous right-hand break at the bay. It is the route’s signature activity and a perfect finish.

Where to Eat

Rice 'n' Curry Restaurant — Sri Lankan — Trincomalee to Arugam Bay East Coast — Sri Lanka
Sri Lankan
Rice 'n' Curry Restaurant
A simple local spot for rice and curry, hoppers, and fresh seafood. Good for a hearty roadside lunch in Trincomalee.
Fernando's Beach Market Cafe — Cafe — Trincomalee to Arugam Bay East Coast — Sri Lanka
Cafe
Fernando's Beach Market Cafe
A relaxed cafe near the beach with coffee, smoothies, and easy meals. It fits a slow stop in the Nilaveli area.
Red Lobster Restaurant — Seafood — Trincomalee to Arugam Bay East Coast — Sri Lanka
Seafood
Red Lobster Restaurant
A well-known seafood stop in Batticaloa for crab, prawns, and grilled fish. It is a solid break on the longer coastal stretch.
A-Hotels Restaurant — Sri Lankan — Trincomalee to Arugam Bay East Coast — Sri Lanka
Sri Lankan
A-Hotels Restaurant
A practical roadside meal stop with curry plates and local favorites. Useful before the final run toward the surf coast.
Surf 'n' Sun — Cafe — Trincomalee to Arugam Bay East Coast — Sri Lanka
Cafe
Surf 'n' Sun
A laid-back Arugam Bay cafe serving breakfast, snacks, and cold drinks. Good for a post-drive meal near the beach.

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Frequently asked questions

How long is the Trincomalee to Arugam Bay East Coast drive?

The Trincomalee to Arugam Bay East Coast covers 245 km from start to finish.

How long does the Trincomalee to Arugam Bay East Coast take to drive?

Most travellers spend 1-2 days on the Trincomalee to Arugam Bay East Coast, depending on stops and pace.

When is the best time to drive the Trincomalee to Arugam Bay East Coast?

The recommended season for the Trincomalee to Arugam Bay East Coast is May to September.

Where does the Trincomalee to Arugam Bay East Coast start and end?

The Trincomalee to Arugam Bay East Coast runs from Trincomalee to Arugam Bay.

What are the main stops on the Trincomalee to Arugam Bay East Coast?

The Trincomalee to Arugam Bay East Coast passes through Trincomalee, Nilaveli Beach, Kuchchaveli.

Can I drive the Trincomalee to Arugam Bay East Coast in a regular car?

Yes — the Trincomalee to Arugam Bay East Coast is paved end-to-end and a regular car is fine in normal conditions.

Is the Trincomalee to Arugam Bay East Coast safe to drive?

The east coast is driest and most reliable in the May–September season; outside that window, rain and rough seas can limit beach stops. Fuel is available in main towns, but carry cash for smaller shops and guesthouses.

What scenic tier is the Trincomalee to Arugam Bay East Coast?

The Trincomalee to Arugam Bay East Coast is a notable drive — Notable scenic drives — strong character routes that locals know well and that reward travellers willing to step beyond the most-photographed roads.