Uppuveli
Uppuveli, located on the island's less-developed east coast, provides a truly remote and unspoiled beach experience. Because this is a genuine, rural beach, your day at the beach may be shared with a local cow. You can watch (or help) the fishermen haul in their nets if you arrive early. Because of the sun's reflection off the sandy bottom, the sand is golden, and the sea is light blue. It is approximately five kilometers from Trincomalee.
If you want to find a quiet spot here, come during the week, as weekends attract both tourists and locals. The high season lasts from mid-May to the middle of November. The nearby hotels provide conveniences and alternative activities, such as diving centers that teach underwater swimming and provide equipment. Local reefs are extremely popular and beautiful to explore.
Although the infrastructure is not particularly developed, several shops, cafes, and bars are located near the beach. Tours to thermal springs or nearby islands where you can snorkel can be added to your vacation. Aside from that, you can take a boat ride to observe the whale and dolphin migration, rent a bicycle or a bike, or go on a mini-trip, fish, or kayak. There are numerous activities to enjoy on the beach, and its location adds to its popularity and popularity among tourists.
The Amaranthe Bay Resort in Trincomalee has a massive infinity pool and offers far more than its low-cost price would in other countries. It's located across the lagoon from the main beach, but it has its own tiny man-made beach.
Tripadvisor rating: 4.0/5
Location: town of the Trincomalee District, Sri Lanka located in the suburb of Sambalativu
Recommended Hotel Nearby: Amaranthe Bay Resort