Sri Lanka is one of the best places in the world to see blue whales, sperm whales, and playful spinner dolphins. Whether you’re an ocean lover, a wildlife enthusiast, or simply curious, a whale-watching trip in Sri Lanka is an unforgettable experience. Our team will help you book a safe, eco-friendly tour with licensed operators who know where to find the whales for the best chance of sightings.
Best Places
Best Places for Whale Watching in Sri Lanka
Mirissa
Most popular spot for blue whale sightings.
Trincomalee
Calmer seas mid-year, great for sperm whales.
Kalpitiya
Best known for dolphin watching and fewer crowds.
Best Time
Best Time to Go
Mirissa: November to April
Trincomalee: March to August
Kalpitiya: November to March
Expect
What to Expect
Tour duration: 3–5 hours depending on sea conditions
Boat: Fully licensed, equipped with safety gear
Marine life: Blue whales, sperm whales, Bryde’s whales, dolphins
Safety: Life jackets, experienced crew, first-aid onboard
Important: While sightings are likely, they are not guaranteed due to nature
Bring
What to Bring
Sunglasses and sunscreen
Light jacket or windbreaker
Motion sickness tablets (optional)
Camera or binoculars
Reusable water bottle
FAQ
Do we always see whales?
Most popular spot for blue whale sightings.
Is it safe for children and seniors?
Calmer seas mid-year, great for sperm whales.
When should we book?
It’s best to book 3–5 days ahead, especially from December to March.
What if I get seasick?
The sea can be rough at times. If you’re prone to seasickness, take motion sickness medication before the trip.
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