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Mirissa is a small town on the south coast of Sri Lanka, located in the Matara District of the Southern Province. Mirissa’s beach and night life make it a popular tourist destination. It is also a fishing port and one of the island’s main whale and dolphin watching locations. Mirissa beaches are relatively private with its golden sandy beaches, light breezes, Turquoise Ocean and swaying palm trees. There are strings of modern hotels in Mirissa, however the CASA Colombo Collection Mirissa is one of the most prestigious and exclusive five star boutique hotels in Sri Lanka. The Casa Colombo Collection hotel in Negombo is an award winning luxury boutique hotel, which offers world-class services. It is an ideal getaway for those who want to bask away in paradise and is ideal for those who want to spend their honeymoon. There are plenty of water sports that can be done during the day, and enjoy scrumptious culinary delights by night.

Mirissa beach is a secluded crescent shaped beach, which is the perfect place to sit back, relax and forget the rest of the world. It’s a place where you sit back, sip on a fresh coconut, lie back on a hammock, enjoy the shade of the tropical trees and enjoy the breeze. This small sandy tropical beach boasts some of Sri Lanka’s best and most stunning sunsets and sunrises. Couples can enjoy candle-lit romantic dinners, by the ocean whilst enjoying the spectacular sunsets. Mirissa is also the closest point to where blue whales are inhabited because it has appropriate environmental conditions to live these giants.it was reported five types of whales (blue whale,bryde’s whale,sperm whale,killer whale & pilot whale ) & four kind of dolphins (spinner dolphin,bottle nose dolphin,stripped dolphin,Risso’s dolphin) in mirissa. Mirissa is known very well internationally as one of the best places for whale watching.

Thanuja Silva is a travel writer who writes under the pen name Auburn Silver. She has a passion for fashion and a deep interest in admiring new and exotic attractions around the world. Google+