A 20-minute drive from the Bandaranaike International Airport, Negombo is quite often the very first place tourists visit or the last place they visit before leaving the island, making it an ideal location for diving excursions in Sri Lanka.
Divers from all over the world visit Negombo to relish the excitement of the beautiful blue seas and to appreciate the peaceful charisma of the sea organisms living in these waters. Negombo beaches are well explored from December to April and are suitable for divers of varying levels, whether they are beginners or experienced.Ahas Yatrawa Dive Site is the most wonderful out of all the diving sites in Negombo. It is due to the presence of old WWII Fighter British aeroplane remains, which crashed into the waters about a kilometre away from Katuneriya, Negombo, in 1940. As a result, the locals refer to this location as "Ahas Yathrawa," which translates to "aircraft" in English. So, if you can't find the place, ask people where you can find the Ahas Yathrawa diving site, and they will point you to the exact location. This diving location has an intriguing historical story. That is, when a fisherman on a "Theppama" (a type of traditional fishing boat in Sri Lanka) saw the incident, he helped rescue the pilot of the plane and brought him back to shore. Today, Vincent, the son of the fisherman who rescued the pilot from the WWII British fighter plane, will be here to guide you with your diving adventures. You can even ask him about this amazing story in his own words! After all, how thrilling must it be for him to tell you about his father, who was involved in the heroic act of saving another person on the verge of death?