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Negombo City Tour by Tuk Tuk

4.8(41)Negombo1 hour
VIATOR4.7(3)TRIPADVISOR4.8(38)

Description

Explore Negombo like a local! Hop on a tuk tuk or scooty and let our expert guides show you the city’s best spots—no stress, just pure fun. Cruise vibrant streets, soak in the culture, and snap epic photos along the way. All this at a price that won’t break the bank because unforgettable experiences should be for everyone. Book your tour today and create memories that last a lifetime!

Tour Options

Negombo City Tour by Tuk Tuk
  • Pickup included

Itinerary

Admission not included60 min

Negombo Lagoon is a large estuarine lagoon in Negombo, south-west Sri Lanka. The lagoon is fed by a number of small rivers and a canal. It is linked to the sea by a narrow channel to the north, near Negombo city. It is surrounded by a densely populated region containing rice paddies, coconut plantations and grassland.

Admission included30 min

The Negombo Fish Market is interesting because it takes place right on the beach, fresh from fishing boats. Crowds of fishermen are seen untangling their fishing nets, playing with their kids, and stretching out miles of fish to dry in the sun on Negombo's shore. All along the coast you'll see stretches of shark, tuna, sardine, mackerel and other fish. You also get live crabs for sale at the stalls outside the market. There are also rickety open sheds set up on the coast where the fishermen sort out their boats and fishing nets, and you might see their family relaxing here in the shade.

Admission included30 min

Negombo Fort was a small but important fort in Negombo, approx. 30 km (19 mi) north of Colombo, that was built by the Portuguese to defend Colombo. In its time the fort at Negombo was probably the next in strategic importance after Colombo, Jaffna and Galle. The original Portuguese fort was a weak structure, which, according to the account of João Ribeyro; "Negombo was only a square enclosed by walls, with two redoubts and five guns. A Captain and a few men, with a Chaplain were stationed there" It was captured by Dutch forces commanded by Philip Lucasz, in February 1640. The Portuguese made several attempts to retake it before they were successful in December 1643. They then strengthened the fortifications and managed to defend the fort until it was recaptured by the Dutch under the command of François Caron, in January 1644. The original bastions were destroyed by the Dutch cannons during the siege of the fort.

Pass by

Negombo is a city on the west coast of Sri Lanka, north of the capital, Colombo. Near the waterfront, the remains of the 17th-century Dutch Fort now house a prison. Negombo Lagoon, lined with fishermen’s huts, feeds into the Dutch-era Hamilton Canal. The canal leads south to Colombo. Neoclassical St. Mary’s Church, completed in the 1920s, features a ceiling decorated with vivid religious paintings.

Admission included30 min

Negombo has been influenced greatly by the Christian faith from the time it was occupied by the Portuguese. It is often called "Little Rome" in view of the large number of churches in the city. Construction of the church was started in 1874 and completed, after a long gap, in 1922. The art and architecture of this church and a few similar other churches in Sri Lanka demonstrate the cultural amalgamation of the European practice with Sri Lankan art and architecture during the early years of the 20th century.

Admission included15 min

Sri Muthumariamman Temple (Tamil: ஸ்ரீ முத்துமாரியம்மன் கதிர்வேலாயுத சுவாமி கோவில்) is one of the famous Mariamman temples in Negombo built in a facet clicking back to the syles of Dravidian architecture. The temple still remains in an old fashioned pose. The engravings of the granite architecture in the temple is what that holds a reputation to the Negombo Tamils there as one of the most powerful temples where pujas and offering made, provide benefits to the public.

Admission included30 min

Negombo, Situated six kilometres, a mere stones throwaway from the International airport of Sri Lanka, is a characteristic predominantly Christian fishing town with narrow streets and small boutiques and many a historic churches to visit and see, with its routes running back to the arrival of the Portuguese. Negombo is an ideal place to enjoy the traditional fishing methods of Sri Lanka, the out rigger canoe, the swifter catamaran and the lagoon famous for its pomfret, lagoon crab & lobster during season. A resort town dotted with many hotels and restaurants and the famous lagoon, where one could take a ride in a out rigger sailing canoe and experience the authentic fisherman’s life.

Admission not included15 min

Negombo known as “Little Rome” is a Catholic stronghold in Sri Lanka. Over 90 per cent of the population of Negombo are Catholics. There are over 50 churches and shrines within the Negombo municipality. The majority of Catholic Bishops and the only Cardinal in Sri Lanka have hailed from this Catholic fortress. Although there are comparatively few Buddhists in Negombo – less than ten percent – their religious fervor is remarkable. The renowned Buddhist leader and patriot Brahmachari Walisingha Harischandra was born in Thimbirigaskatuwa, Negombo. A leading school in Negombo, Harischandra Vidyalaya is named after him. The beautiful Budu Ge there contains fine sculptural works and paintings on the life of Buddha and Jathaka stories. Its Pilima Ge contains important Buddhist events in Sri Lanka as well as the life size images of all the Sinhala kings from Vijaya to Sri Wickrema Rajasinghe.

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The Hamilton Canal (also commonly known as the Dutch Canal) is a 14.5 km (9.0 mi) canal connecting Puttalam to Colombo, passing through Negombo in Sri Lanka. The canal was constructed by the British in 1802 and completed in 1804. It was designed to drain salt water out of the Muthurajawela wetlands. The canal was named after Gavin Hamilton, the Government Agent of Revenue and Commerce.

Highlights

Stereo
Cold Water bottles
Umbrella

What's included

Included
Stereo
Cold Water bottles
Umbrella
Not included
Boat Tour chargers exclusion
Buddhist Temple chargers

Pickup Locations & Times

We offer pick-up and drop-off by tuk tuk or scooter from any hotel, villa, or hostel in Negombo. After making your reservation, please send us your pick-up location via email or WhatsApp.

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Reviews(41)

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Mark_B
May 13, 2026
Great way to see the...

Great way to see the sites of Negombo. Our Tuk Tuk driver was very knowledgeable and had a great sense of humour. Sadly we picked a day when a couple of temples were closed so couldn't see them. Couldn't recommend this tour more. The boat trip and lunch where a great experience.

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Seaside61434283283
May 11, 2026
A nice and friendly tour guide

I had a pleasant and safe trip with Mr Klishor, a friendly tour guide. It was a good experience to have a quick look at the city of Negombo during a transit time. One point to be cautioned is several fees are not included the tour cost: the admission fee of LKR1,000 for the Buddhist monarstry and a boat-ride fee of USD30.

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Rowe R
April 30, 2026
Negombo Tuk Tuk Tour

The plan was to sleep in on this day, and I'm glad I decided to go on the tour. Mr. Brushless was the best—he took amazing photos of me, and his service overall was excellent. Someone stole my fruits, and he got me new ones. As a solo traveler, he also helped me get to Sigituya. Thank you, sir, for your kindness. I highly recommend it.

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Sarah V
April 23, 2026
Tuk Tuk around Negombo

Enjoyable morning looking around Negombo and boat trip out to the lagoon, lovely driver too we were well looked after - lagoon cost not included and was additional price.

Operator response

Thank you for your review! We’re happy to hear you enjoyed exploring Negombo and the lagoon, and that our driver took good care of you. Regarding the lagoon boat ride, please note that the boat charges are clearly mentioned on our Viator and TripAdvisor pages as not included in the tour price. We kindly recommend checking the inclusions before making a reservation to avoid any misunderstanding. Thank you for your feedback, and we hope to welcome you again in Sri Lanka!

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Ajitha A
April 8, 2026
Best of Negombo in a Tuk Tuk!

Loved our tuk tuk tour in Negombo! Visiting the busy fish market was such a unique experience—fresh seafood, local life, and great energy. The lagoon boat ride was the highlight, so peaceful and beautiful. Perfect mix of culture and relaxing vibes. Highly recommend! 😊

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201arulk
April 2, 2026
Romantic Tuk Tuk Tour in Negombo 💛

We had a wonderful Negombo city tour by tuk tuk with my hubby! It was fun, relaxing, and a great way to explore the city. Our driver was friendly and knowledgeable, and we enjoyed visiting the beach and local spots. Highly recommended!

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sam63
March 3, 2026
No idea what to expect but a great afternoon out

Good communication from the start. Prompt pick up ftom hotel. Party of 4 , 2 tuk tuks supplied with the nicest possible drivers. Visted the fish market..been an afternoon and Sunday , only salted dried fish but what an experience. Dutch canal, a couple of churches and temples. Highlight for us was the canal tour. Our guides haggled a price for us. Trip was wonderful, cool breeze ( much needed). To our surprise our boat pulled up in shallow water..out came chairs a table and local fresh fruit. We sat and thoroughly enjoyed our surroundings. The left over fruit then was taken and monkeys were able to collect from the front of the boat. Birdlife incredible. Our only disappointment was that we didnt take our bathers . Highly recommend. A great way of seeing Negembo and some of the local wildlife and mix with locals.

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294olofs
February 18, 2026
Good and interesting

Interesting, good and fun tour with good guide.

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Bethany_S
January 30, 2026
Fun and interesting introduction to Negombo

Excellent tuk tuk tour of Negombo with a knowledgable and personable guide. Highlights include visiting the fish market along with viewing major Buddhist, Hindu and Christian sites. Definitely recommend paying extra for the Buddhist temple entrance - it was unlike any other one I visited in Sri Lanka. Also recommend the optional lagoon tour: you want to meet those monkeys!

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And3331
January 29, 2026
Fantastic

I did not quite know what to expect...but I can honestly say I had a wonderful time.. the dry fish market is something to be seen and experienced.. the tuktuk ride was great...and the boat ride was fun especially being served in tje lagoon..a wonderful experience.. The guide was very kind and polite.

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