The Dutch Canal (Hamilton Canal) winding through Negombo, Sri Lanka
Negombo, Sri Lanka

Discover Negombo's Historic Dutch Canal

Glide along a 500-year-old waterway, watch fishermen haul in their morning catch, and explore one of Sri Lanka's most charming coastal cities — all just 9 km from the international airport.

Canal Length
14.5 km
Years of History
500+
From the Airport
9 km
Bird Species Spotted
80+

Everything You Need to Know

From the canal's colonial origins to sunrise boat rides and fresh seafood — your complete guide to Negombo's waterways and beyond.

Negombo Lagoon with traditional fishing boats at sunset, Sri Lanka

About Negombo

Known as "Little Rome", Negombo is a vibrant Catholic fishing city with Portuguese, Dutch, and British colonial layers, beautiful beaches, and a famous lagoon.

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The Dutch Channel waterway in Negombo, Sri Lanka

The Dutch Canal

Built to transport cinnamon in the 17th century, the Hamilton Canal stretches 14.5 km and remains an enchanting slice of living history cutting through rice paddies and fishing villages.

Canal History & Facts
Traditional wooden boats anchored on the Negombo Lagoon, Sri Lanka

Boat Rides & Tours

Glide through lush wetlands, spot kingfishers and storks, and see traditional catamarans up close. Morning and sunset departures available year-round.

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Traditional Sri Lankan fishing boat on the Negombo Lagoon at dawn

A Destination Unlike Any Other in Sri Lanka

Negombo offers a rare combination of colonial history, vibrant fishing culture, pristine waterways, and effortless access — making it perfect as both a destination in its own right and a memorable stopover near the airport.

  • Only 9 km from Bandaranaike International Airport
  • Sri Lanka's second-largest fish market at your doorstep
  • Centuries-old Catholic churches and colonial architecture
  • Year-round boat rides through mangroves and wetlands
  • Authentic seafood — prawns, crabs, and seer fish fresh from the lagoon
  • Gateway to the Muthurajawela wetland reserve

What to Do in Negombo

Beyond the canal, Negombo rewards curious travellers with rich culture, flavour, and natural beauty at every turn.

Fish Market at Dawn

Visit the Lellama market between 5–6 AM when hundreds of boats return with the night's catch. Sri Lanka's second-largest fish market in full swing.

Cycling Tours

Pedal through fishing villages, past Catholic churches, Hindu kovils, and salt-curing beaches for an immersive, ground-level view of local life.

Birdwatching

The Muthurajawela wetlands along the canal host over 80 species including kingfishers, purple herons, sea eagles, and painted storks.

Colonial Churches

St. Mary's Church and dozens of other centuries-old Catholic churches reflect Negombo's Portuguese heritage and its title of "Little Rome of Sri Lanka".

Fresh Seafood

Feast on lobster, crab, and prawns hauled that same morning from the lagoon. Negombo's restaurants serve some of the freshest seafood in the country.

Lagoon & Beach

Negombo Lagoon borders the city to the east, while sandy beaches stretch along the west coast — ideal for an evening stroll or a lazy afternoon.

Ready to Explore the Dutch Canal?

Plan your boat ride, discover the fish market, and step into five centuries of history — all within a short drive of Colombo.

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