Tangalle Beach is a town in Hambantota District, Southern Province, in Sri Lanka. This is a regionally important fishing port and a centre of tourism for the country. It is one of the largest towns in southern province. It has a mild climate, in comparison to the rest of the district, and sandy beaches.
In the city centre there is an Old Dutch fort which is used as a prison today.
The town also serves as a starting point for visits to the rock temple of Mulkirigala.
Blue waters, the coconut-colored beaches around Tangalla are hands down for favorites Sri Lankan. Wave lashed beaches that you’ll find in the southeast angle of the island.