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Negombo, located just north of Colombo and minutes from Sri Lanka’s main international airport, offers a coastal town experience steeped in layered history and local life. Once a vital trading post for cinnamon during the colonial era, Negombo has seen Portuguese, Dutch, and British influence with each leaving a mark on its architecture and culture. The Dutch-era canal system, still used by fishermen and local vendors today, runs through parts of the town and can be explored by boat or bicycle.
Negombo Lagoon is a key part of daily life and a source of both livelihood and leisure. Early in the morning, visitors can watch catamarans glide through the shallow waters, bringing in fresh catches of lagoon crab, cuttlefish, and prawns. The fish market, particularly active around 6 a.m., is a raw and lively place to see local trade in action. Rows of drying fish on coir mats stretch along the beach, a method used for generations that still forms a major part of the local economy.