Benefits of Coral Reefs.
Biodiversity Hotspots - Coral reefs support about 25% of all marine species, despite covering less than 1% of the ocean floor.
Carbon & Nutrient Cycling - They play a role in the carbon
cycle and help recycle
nutrients, keeping the ocean ecosystem healthy.
Tourism & Recreation - Coral reefs attract divers, snorkelers, and tourists, contributing billions of dollars annually to local economies.
Fisheries - Millions of people depend on reef-related fisheries for food and income.
Most Popular Coral Reefs in Sri Lanka.
Jungle Reef
Only a few kilometers down the road, between Unawatuna and Galle, you’ll find Jungle Beach Bay. The bay is an insider tip, with a beautiful beach and very shallow entry points.
Unawatuna Reef
The Unawatuna Bay is not only a world-famous beach on land but also offers a great underwater experience. With its many shallow spots, it is also the perfect place for snorkeling. A small shipwreck, along with some rocks and corals, offers a fun experience to snorkelers.
Pasikuda Reef.
Another very popular coral reef among tourists. Dive into the vibrant underwater world, encountering diverse coral formations and a plethora of fish species in their natural habitat. 8.00am - 11.30am is the best time for diving.
Mirissa Beach.
While known for whale watching, Mirissa also boasts a diverse coral reef system and clear waters; also, it is a great spot for snorkeling.
Kalpitiya Bay.
This peninsula on the northwest side coast is becoming increasingly popular for snorkeling and dolphin watching.