Diving Tour

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$39.00

Duration

6 days

Tour Type

Overview

Sri Lanka being an island nation, and the fact that it lies in a central location as far as the ancient trade routes were concerned, is littered so to speak of wrecks from many different era’s. The tireless wonderers of lands of the ancient, Ibn Battuta and Fa-Hsien have recorded their arrivals to the island via ship. The oldest of such known wreck is from “Godawaya” (close to current sea port Hambantota), a wooden ship dated to be over 2,000 years old by way of potsherds and intact pots found on site, an important transit trading port in ancient silk route where silk, spices and handicrafts were exchanged between the East and West.

The Southern port of call for many ancient ships, the Galle harbour has over 75 such recorded wrecks, out of which 25 are well recorded over the years by sports divers. Some of the famous ones are The Avondster (1659) a British ship captured by the Dutch and modified, wrecked while at anchor in Galle Harbour, The VOC Hercules (1661) lost when the anchor rope broke while getting ready to set sail, in a sudden gale, from Galle harbour, the “Silver Junk” which is situated in Great Basses (1792) off the coast of Hambantota, The “Bottle wreck” which sits opposite “Silver Junk” is believed to be of an European origin, laden with soda and lemonade bottles (hence the name “Bottle Wreck”) made in Sri Lanka under the Great Basses light house in crystal clear waters, the Chinese navigators of the 15th century identifies them as the “Iron pincer Island”, as these two off shore coral reefs has caused many a shipwreck on silk route bound vessels.

The Eastern sea board is also strewn with ship wrecks from many era’s, the most famous lies off the coast of Batticaloa in the form of “HMS Herms”. The world’s first purpose built aircraft carrier which was built during WWI, was attacked and sunk by several Japanese dive bombers off the coast of Batticaloa, also sinking her escorting destroyer in the same raid. Now she lies off the coast of Batticaloa doing the exact opposite of what she was designed to do, giving life to marine life and coral a solid surface to grow on.

Included/Exclude

  • AIRPORT PICK UP AND DROP
  • ALL AIR – CONDITIONED ACCOMODATION
  • CITY TOURS
  • ENGLISH SPEAKING GUIDE / DRIVER
  • FREE WATER BOTTLES
  • FUEL AND LOCAL INSUARANCE FOR THE VEHICLE
  • GUIDE/DRIVER MEALS AND ACCOMODATIONS
  • INCLUDING 6 BREAKFAST, 6 LUNCH & 6 DINNERS
  • LUXURY BUS TRANSPORT (PRIVATE VEHICLE)
  • LUXURY HOTELS
  •  VISA
  •  INTERNATIONAL/DOMESTIC AIRFARE
  •  ANY EXPENSES OF PERSONAL NATURE
  •  GUIDE/DRIVER TIP
  •  LATE CHECK OUTS & EARLY CHECK IN CHARGES
  •  SIGHTSEEING CHAGRES
  • ACTIVITY CHARGES

Tour Plan

Spectacular Dive Expedition to the wreckage of the first purpose built Air Craft Carrier of the world in a depth of 53 m which was bombed and sunk by the Japanese on the 9th of April 1942 during World War II
For several years, Sri Lanka has been able to boast being the world’s top location to spot Blue Whales as well as Sperm Whales as they travel a long distance to warmer feeding grounds in the Bay of Bengal.
You can experience the largest mammals on earth in their natural habitat. With up to 100 feet long and upwards of 200 tons Blue whales are friendly giant whose diet composed nearly exclusively of tiny shrimplike animals called krill. The sperm whale is the largest of the toothed whales and can easily recognized by its massive head and prominent rounded forehead containing the largest brain of any creature known to have lived on Earth. From the boat you can often spot groups of spinner dolphins playing in the water.
Explore Coral Island with its living corals, colorful marine life and get a chance to see blacktip reef sharks! Coral Island has a massive rock, where we anchor our boat and start from.
Pigeon Island National Park is one of the two marine national parks of Sri Lanka. The national park is situated 1 km off the coast of Nilaveli, a coastal town in Eastern Province, encompassing a total area of 471.429 hectares. The island’s name derives from the rock pigeon which has colonized it. The national park contains some of the best remaining coral reefs of Sri Lanka.
This tour gives you the chance to try deep sea fishing or exercise your patience and strength while waiting for the big catch! We do trolling fishing as well as bottom fishing. Fishing by trolling is moving boats drag one or more fishing lines or nets behind them to provide a more realistic and lifelike target as bait. Especially in the morning hours, trolling is highly successful. Your guide will be there to assist you with your catch.

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