The East Coast offers relaxing
beach retreat as well as good old journey thrills. Just 2.5km from Pottuvil
there is a easy fishing village called Arugam Bay. It is made up of three small
fishing villages called, Ulle, Perrie Ulle and Sinna Ulle. Well known for
surfing, it is one of the top ten surfing acne in the world! It attracts many
budget tourists and surfers from all corners of the globe. Nestled along this ice-cold
out beach make bigger are colorful fishing boats, lagoons, restaurants, cafes
and budget hotels. Not only is the spot treasured for its blazing waves, it is
also close to wildlife parks, historic and religious sites.
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