A serene monument on a hill with panoramic ocean views, offering a peaceful retreat and a unique photo opportunity.
Experience a unique blend of 17th-century architecture and modern life in this restored cultural hub.
Flag Rock Bastion, located at the southernmost tip of Galle Fort, is a historical viewpoint with a commanding presence over the Indian Ocean. Originally a Portuguese bunker, the Dutch later used it as a signaling station. They raised flags to warn incoming ships of dangerous rocks in the bay. Today, this bastion is a major attraction within the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visitors come for its rich history and incredible coastal vistas. Its elevated position provides a perfect vantage point for observing the sea and the old fort walls.
People enjoy Flag Rock Bastion for its breathtaking views and calm atmosphere. The site provides an excellent opportunity to take photographs, especially as the sun sets over the ocean. Visitors love the panoramic views and the feeling of history present on the old fort walls. They find the location a perfect place to relax, watch the ocean waves, and experience the fort’s serene charm. The bastion’s history and its role as a lookout point add a compelling element to the visit.
The area around Flag Rock Bastion has little to no shade. Avoid visiting during the hottest parts of the day. The sun exposure can make the experience uncomfortable. Also, be aware of the “cliff divers.” While they are a spectacle, the practice is dangerous, and tourists should not attempt it. The area is also busy during sunset, so arrive early to find a good spot and avoid the crowds.
A serene monument on a hill with panoramic ocean views, offering a peaceful retreat and a unique photo opportunity.
Experience a unique blend of 17th-century architecture and modern life in this restored cultural hub.
Thompson Leisure (Pvt) Ltd
No 42, Maitipe 1st Lane
Maitipe, Galle, 80000
Tel.: +94 74 293 3949
[email protected]
Thompson Leisure (Pvt) Ltd
No 42, Maitipe 1st Lane
Maitipe, Galle, 80000
Tel.: +94 74 293 3949
[email protected]