Sri Lanka: An Island Adventure That Delivers Outstanding Value
- Written by: The Times

For Australian travellers looking for a destination that combines tropical beaches, ancient history, wildlife, mountain scenery and excellent food without the price tag of many other international holidays, Sri Lanka deserves serious consideration.
Less than a day's travel from Australia, the island nation has become one of Asia's standout destinations. Following difficult economic years, tourism has recovered strongly and visitors are returning in record numbers, attracted by the country's warm hospitality and remarkable variety.
Getting There
There are no regular non-stop commercial flights from Australia to Sri Lanka, but travelling there is straightforward.
Most Australians fly from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane or Perth via one of several major Asian hubs, including Singapore, Kuala Lumpur or Bangkok, before arriving at Bandaranaike International Airport near Colombo.
Typical travel times range from around 12 to 18 hours depending on the connection.
Australians should obtain an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) before departure. The Australian Government advises applying online before travelling, even though entry requirements can change.
Is Sri Lanka Safe?
The Australian Government currently advises travellers to exercise a high degree of caution, largely because demonstrations and security issues can occur from time to time. However, the vast majority of tourist visits are completed without incident.
For most visitors the normal travel precautions apply:
- Keep valuables secure.
- Avoid political demonstrations.
- Use reputable transport providers.
- Stay aware in crowded tourist areas.
- Purchase comprehensive travel insurance.
Millions of tourists continue to visit Sri Lanka each year.
The Best Places to Visit
One of Sri Lanka's greatest strengths is that visitors can experience completely different landscapes within a relatively small country.
Colombo offers modern hotels, shopping, museums and restaurants.
Kandy is the cultural heart of the country, famous for its temples, gardens and cooler climate.
Sigiriya is home to the spectacular Lion Rock fortress, one of Asia's great archaeological attractions.
Nuwara Eliya provides tea plantations, colonial architecture and refreshing mountain air.
For beach lovers, Bentota, Mirissa, Unawatuna, Weligama and Hikkaduwa each offer their own mix of swimming, surfing and relaxed coastal life.
Wildlife enthusiasts should also consider visiting one of Sri Lanka's national parks, where elephants, leopards, crocodiles and hundreds of bird species can often be seen.
Where to Stay
Accommodation is one of Sri Lanka's biggest attractions.
Visitors can choose from:
- Luxury beachfront resorts
- Boutique heritage hotels
- Mountain lodges
- Family guesthouses
- Budget backpacker accommodation
- Private villas
Compared with many Australian destinations, hotel prices remain remarkably competitive, allowing travellers to enjoy higher-quality accommodation for the same budget.
Exchange Rate
The Sri Lankan Rupee offers Australians excellent purchasing power.
At today's approximate exchange rate:
1 Australian Dollar = around 231 Sri Lankan Rupees.
This favourable exchange rate means everyday expenses—including meals, local transport and sightseeing—are often significantly cheaper than equivalent costs in Australia.
Excellent Value for Money
Many visitors are surprised just how affordable Sri Lanka can be.
Accommodation, domestic transport, food, entrance fees and guided tours generally represent excellent value.
Private drivers are popular with tourists and can often provide full-day transport for considerably less than hiring a car in Australia.
The country's extensive railway system also offers one of the world's most scenic train journeys between Kandy and Ella.
Things to Do
Whether travelling for a week or a month, there is no shortage of experiences.
Popular activities include:
- Climbing Sigiriya Lion Rock
- Visiting ancient temples
- Riding the famous hill-country railway
- Whale watching from Mirissa
- Safari tours to see elephants and leopards
- Surfing along the southern coast
- Exploring tea plantations
- Shopping for gemstones and handicrafts
- Relaxing on tropical beaches
- Sampling authentic Ceylon tea at its source
Eating Out
Sri Lankan cuisine is colourful, aromatic and surprisingly diverse.
Rice and curry remains the national favourite, with restaurants serving a selection of curries featuring seafood, chicken, beef or vegetables.
Visitors should also try:
- Hoppers
- String hoppers
- Kottu roti
- Fresh seafood
- Coconut sambol
- Ceylon tea
International restaurants are widely available in larger cities and tourist centres, while local cafés often provide excellent meals at very modest prices.
The Verdict
Sri Lanka offers something increasingly difficult to find in international travel—a destination that combines genuine cultural experiences, spectacular scenery and excellent value for money.
From ancient kingdoms to tropical beaches, mountain railways to wildlife safaris, visitors can experience an extraordinary variety of attractions without travelling enormous distances.
For Australians seeking an overseas holiday that delivers memorable experiences while remaining affordable, Sri Lanka continues to be one of Asia's best-kept travel secrets.













