Surfing Paradise
Ride the perfect waves of Sri Lanka's surf capital
Arugam Bay, a crescent-shaped stretch of golden sand on Sri Lanka's east coast, has earned its reputation as one of Asia's premier surfing destinations. From May to October, when the waves are at their peak, surfers from around the world gather here to experience the perfect right-hand breaks that have put this laid-back beach town on the global surf map.

Main Point: The Crown Jewel
The legendary Main Point is what put Arugam Bay on the international surfing map. This long, right-hand point break offers rides of up to 400 meters, attracting experienced surfers from across the globe. During the peak season, the waves here can reach heights of 2-3 meters, providing thrilling rides with multiple sections perfect for performing various maneuvers.

Whiskey Point: Perfect for All Levels
Located just north of the bay, Whiskey Point offers a more forgiving wave that's suitable for intermediate surfers. The break here is shorter than Main Point but provides consistent waves throughout the season. The sandy bottom and predictable break pattern make it an ideal spot for improving your technique.

Pottuvil Point: Beginner's Paradise
For those just starting their surfing journey, Pottuvil Point provides the perfect learning environment. The waves here are gentler and more predictable, making it ideal for beginners and longboarders. The wide beach break offers plenty of space to practice, and the surrounding area's natural beauty adds to the experience.

Hidden Gems: Elephant Rock & Beyond
Beyond the main surf spots, Arugam Bay hides several secret breaks waiting to be discovered. Elephant Rock, with its distinctive shape, offers a powerful right-hander for those willing to make the journey. Crocodile Rock and Okanda Point provide more advanced waves for those seeking to escape the crowds.


Kitesurfing: Ride the Wind
When the wind picks up, Arugam Bay transforms into a kitesurfer's playground. The consistent cross-shore winds and spacious beach provide ideal conditions for both beginners and experienced riders. The lagoon area offers perfect conditions for learning, while the open ocean challenges advanced kitesurfers with waves and stronger winds.