Sri Lanka - Facts

May 24, 2024

Sri Lanka FAQs

Pre-Arrival Boat: An agent is required to clear into and out of Sri Lanka. Preferably establish contact with an agent before arrival. See Formalities for all the details.
Pre-Arrival Crew: Sri Lanka requires that you apply and be approved for a visa prior to arrival.. See Immigration for details.
Where can I enter? There are 3 possible ports of entry. Click on "Explore Country" to access the main ports.
Are fees high to enter by yacht? Approx. US$300-$400, not including visa or overtime fees, for up to 1 month – see Fees for details.
What security concerns should I know about? It's generally safe but events in recent history should be taken into account. See Security for more info.

Sri Lanka Facts for Sailors

  • Sri Lanka is an island nation in South Asia, situated in the Indian Ocean toward the southwest of the Bay of Bengal and to the southeast of the Arabian Sea.
  • The population of Sri Lanka is approximately 21.5 million.
  • Sinhala is the most common language but Tamil and English are spoken by about a quarter of the population.
  • The currency used is the Sri Lanka Rupee, for specifics see General Info.
  • The climate is tropical, and the weather is hot and humid throughout the year. See Weather section below for more details
  • Sri Lanka operates on India Standard Time, UTC+5.30.
  • Sri Lanka is renowned for it's natural beauty with exotic animals and lush greenery exemplified at the Udawalawe National Park where a safari can be taken. In addition there are dozens of historical sites scattered throughout the country.
  • Sri Lanka is a useful stop for yachts en route to the Red Sea and a good point of departure for cruising the Maldives, Chagos and Seychelles.
  • Sri Lanka is not, however, a cruising destination. There are no sheltered anchorages and it's only possible to visit the 3 ports of entry. See Clearance for details.
  • It is highly likely on your approach to Sri Lanka you will be accosted by fishing boats at full speed shouting and waving at you wanting gifts. Wave them away and proceed west as fast as possible. Don't be surprised if you have to bear off or start an engine to avoid them.
  • Repair and haul out facilities are very limited. For more information see Yachting Essentials.

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