Sri Lanka Tour Packages From Surat
Sri Lanka is a popular island getaway for travellers from Surat, sitting roughly 1,707 km away as the crow flies — close enough for a comfortable long weekend trip. A direct or connecting flight takes approximately 3 hours, making it one of the more accessible international destinations from Gujarat. From ancient temples and hill-country tea estates to golden beaches and vibrant street food, Sri Lanka offers a good mix for almost every kind of traveller.
How to Reach Sri Lanka from Surat
By Flight
Flying is the most practical way to reach Sri Lanka from Surat. Check current flight options from Surat Airport, which may involve a connection through a major hub such as Mumbai or Chennai before arriving in Colombo; total travel time including connections will vary, though the flying time to Colombo is approximately 3 hours from western India. It is worth comparing fares and layover durations when booking.
By Train
There is no direct rail route to Sri Lanka from Surat, as the destination is an island nation. Travellers considering a train leg could take the train to a southern coastal city and then look at onward sea or air options, though this adds significant travel time.
By Road
Driving from Surat to Sri Lanka is not straightforward since the final stretch requires crossing the Palk Strait by sea. The road distance from Surat to the southern tip of India is approximately 2,130 km, which would take roughly 39 hours of driving alone — making this route practical only for travellers who wish to explore the Indian peninsula along the way.
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Sri Lanka from Surat: FAQs
How far is Sri Lanka from Surat?
Sri Lanka is approximately 1,707 km from Surat in a straight line. If you were to travel by road to the southern tip of India before crossing over, the estimated road distance is around 2,130 km, which would take roughly 39 hours of driving. For most travellers, flying is by far the most convenient option given the island's geography.
How do I reach Sri Lanka from Surat?
The most convenient way to reach Sri Lanka from Surat is by flight, with a total flying time of approximately 3 hours to Colombo, though you may need to connect through a hub airport. Check current flight options from Surat Airport for available routes and schedules. A road trip to the southern Indian coast followed by a sea crossing is possible but considerably more time-consuming.
How much does a Sri Lanka trip from Surat cost?
Land package prices for Sri Lanka tours from Surat start at around ₹18,500 for a 3-night, 4-day trip, with options going up to ₹32,000 for a 4-night, 5-day coastal retreat. These are land package costs; international flights are priced separately. Packages covering cultural, beach, foodie, and heritage experiences are available across this price range.
When is the best time to visit Sri Lanka from Surat?
The best time to visit Sri Lanka depends on which part of the island you plan to explore. December through March is ideal for the west and south coasts, while April through September sees the best sunshine on the east coast and central dry regions. Planning your trip around these windows helps you make the most of your chosen destinations and avoid heavy rainfall.

















