Private Transfer

Mirissa Sigiriya

Door-to-door private transfer · Experienced English-speaking driver

Distance

300 km

Duration

5 – 5.5 hours

Starting from

$150

Trip type

One-way

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From$150
Weligama–Mirissa south-coast fishing sceneryHambantota salt flats on the south coastSigiriya Rock Fortress rising from the flat cultural triangle

Mirissa to Sigiriya Transfer

From Mirissa, the 300 km drive to Sigiriya runs east along the southern coast before turning north through the interior dry zone to the cultural triangle. Allow 5 to 5.5 hours and plan a stop in Hambantota or Wellawaya.

What the Drive Is Like

Roads

Drive east along the south coast on the A2 to Hambantota, then head north on the A2/B-roads through Wellawaya and inland to Dambulla, finishing on the B210 to Sigiriya. Mixed road quality: the south coast is smooth, but the interior roads through Wellawaya can be slow.

Scenery

Southern fishing beaches and stilt fishermen around Weligama and Mirissa, open semi-arid coast past Hambantota, then dry-zone paddy and scrub forest on the interior climb, and the flat cultural triangle plains approaching Sigiriya.

Travel Tips

  • The Wellawaya route is slower than it looks, rural roads and occasional slow vehicles
  • Fuel in Hambantota or Wellawaya before the interior section
  • Arrive at Sigiriya before 4pm to have time for an afternoon climb

$ Pricing Breakdown

300 km × $0.5/km$150
Starting from$150

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

MirissaWeligamaMataraHambantotaWellawayaDambullaSigiriya

Your driver can stop at points of interest along the way, just ask.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Mirissa to Sigiriya transfer cost?+

Private transfers start from $150 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 Sigiriya drive?+

Approximately 300 km — around 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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Plan Your Visit

Top Places to Visit in Sigiriya

Make the most of your trip — these attractions are in and around Sigiriya.

Sigiriya Frescoes & Mirror Wall0 km

Sigiriya Frescoes & Mirror Wall

Ancient 5th-century frescoes depicting 21 cloud maidens painted on Sigiriya Rock, alongside a polished mirror wall with 8th-century visitor inscriptions.

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Sigiriya Rock Fortress0 km

Sigiriya Rock Fortress

5th-century palace and fortress built atop a 200m granite monolith by King Kashyapa, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the most visited paid attraction in Sri Lanka.

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Ayurveda & Wellness Sessions1 km

Ayurveda & Wellness Sessions

Traditional Ayurvedic treatments including herbal oil massages and steam baths offered at resorts and village centres in the Sigiriya area.

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Sigiriya Nature Walks1 km

Sigiriya Nature Walks

Guided village and jungle walks through the lowland scrub forest and paddy fields around Sigiriya village, covering local farming, birding, and rural life.

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Sigiriya Village Tour1 km

Sigiriya Village Tour

A half-day guided village experience in Sigiriya showing traditional bullock cart rides, catamarans on a village tank, cooking demonstrations, and paddy farming.

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Pidurangala Rock2 km

Pidurangala Rock

A 200m rock outcrop 1.5km north of Sigiriya offering the best panoramic view of Sigiriya Rock, with a reclining Buddha at the summit base dating to the 6th century.

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10 km

Kandalama Lake

Ancient irrigation reservoir near Dambulla covering 2,000 acres, surrounded by jungle and popular for birdwatching with over 150 recorded bird species.

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Dambulla Cave Temple16 km

Dambulla Cave Temple

A UNESCO World Heritage Site consisting of 5 rock cave temples at 160m above the plain, containing 153 Buddha statues and 2,100 sq m of cave paintings dating from the 1st century BC.

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