Private Transfer
Mirissa → Kandy
Door-to-door private transfer · Experienced English-speaking driver
Distance
245 km
Duration
4.5 – 5.5 hours
Starting from
$123
Trip type
One-way
Mirissa to Kandy Transfer
From Mirissa the route heads east along the A2 to Matara, then the Southern Expressway carries you north past Galle and on towards Colombo, where you join the A1 for the climb back through Kegalle to Kandy. Morning departures avoid the worst of Colombo's midday congestion.
What the Drive Is Like
Roads
A1 from Kandy to the expressway interchange, then Southern Expressway (E01) to Matara, and the A2 coastal road into Mirissa. The expressway section is fast dual carriageway; A1 through Kegalle can be slow with lorry traffic.
Scenery
Rubber and tea smallholdings leaving Kandy, then flat lowland paddy and coconut approaching Colombo. The expressway passes inland through scrub and rice country before the coast appears near Galle. The final stretch on A2 runs beside the Indian Ocean with fishing beaches and small harbour towns.
★ Travel Tips
- Leave Kandy before 7 am to clear Colombo's orbital traffic before peak hour builds.
- Fill fuel in Galle; stations between Matara and Mirissa can be busy in high season.
- Mirissa beach road narrows at the western headland, tuk-tuks are easier than large vans for the last kilometre.
$ Pricing Breakdown
Tolls, parking & waiting charges extra. Price per vehicle, not per person.
This is a standard estimate based on distance
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✓ Included
- Private A/C vehicle
- English-speaking driver
- Fuel
- Door-to-door service
- Meet & greet (airports)
× Not included
- Toll charges
- Parking fees
- Waiting charges
- Driver accommodation (overnight trips)
Towns Along the Way
Your driver can stop at points of interest along the way, just ask.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a Mirissa to Kandy transfer cost?+
Private transfers start from $123 per vehicle (one-way). The rate is $0.5 per km with a minimum fare of $50. Tolls, parking & waiting charges extra.
How long is the Mirissa to Kandy drive?+
Approximately 245 km — around 4.5 – 5.5 hours. Times vary with traffic and any stops.
Can I book a return trip?+
Yes. Return transfers are quoted separately. Mention your return date in the notes when enquiring.
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Mirissa → Kandy
245 km · From $123
Fleet Options
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Plan Your Visit
Top Places to Visit in Kandy
Make the most of your trip — these attractions are in and around Kandy.
1 kmTemple of the Tooth Relic
Sri Dalada Maligawa in Kandy houses a tooth relic of the Buddha and has been the most sacred Buddhist site in Sri Lanka since the 4th century AD.
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1 kmUdawattakele Forest Reserve
A 104-hectare protected cloud forest reserve directly above central Kandy, with 68 recorded bird species and multiple walking trails through bamboo groves and tropical trees.
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1 kmKandy Lake
Artificial lake built by King Sri Wickrama Rajasinha in 1807 at the centre of Kandy, encircled by a 3km walkway and flanked by the Temple of the Tooth.
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Bahirawakanda Vihara Buddha Statue
A 26.8-metre white seated Buddha statue on Bahirawakanda Hill overlooking central Kandy, visible from most of the city and accessible by a 30-minute walk or tuk-tuk.
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Royal Botanical Gardens Peradeniya
Sri Lanka's largest botanical garden covering 147 acres on a meander of the Mahaweli River, established in 1821 with over 4,000 plant species including a 350-year-old Java fig tree.
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Hanthana Mountain Range
A ridge of peaks reaching 1,467m immediately south-west of Kandy, offering half-day hiking trails through tea estates with views over the Kandy valley.
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Embekke Devale
A 14th-century Hindu-Buddhist devale in Udunuwara near Kandy, renowned for its intricately carved wooden pillars depicting wrestlers, peacocks, and mythological figures.
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Lankatilaka Vihara
A 14th-century rock temple in Udunuwara near Kandy built under King Bhuvanekabahu IV, with a 14-metre Buddha shrine carved into a granite outcrop and notable Kandyan frescoes.
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