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Frequently asked questions

What are the major attractions in Matugama?
If your trip to Matugama is all locked in but your itinerary is looking a little empty, we can give you a few hints and tips.If you're eager to see more, Bentota Beach, Kalutara Bodhiya and Kosgoda Turtle Hatchery are favorites with visitors and within a short drive of the town center.
What are the best road trip destinations near Matugama?
If you've ticked off all the major sights in Matugama, there's plenty more to discover in the surrounding area. Hop back into the driver's seat and have a new adventure in Negombo. This attractive day-trip destination features some interesting attractions, such as Negombo Beach.
Where are the best beaches near Matugama?
No matter the weather, you'll be able to catch sight of the glorious beaches near Matugama from the comfort and freedom of your rental car. As you approach the ocean, keep your eyes peeled for seagulls flying over these beautiful stretches of coastline:

  • Bentota Beach (8 miles away).
  • Kalatura Beach (12 miles away).
  • Ambalangoda Beach (19 miles away).

What kind of rental car should I get for Matugama?
Get ready for your next adventure in Matugama. Which car you decide on depends on what sort of vacation you have in mind. If you're traveling on your own, why not opt for a compact car? They're cheap to run and a breeze to park. If you're hitting the road with a few friends, think about an intermediate or a standard car. They offer more room to move and space for bags.
Should I get a luxury rental car in Matugama?
Sometimes the journey is more significant than the destination, which makes your car choice important. If you're about to head off on an amazing road trip around Matugama, a comfortable SUV could be the perfect solution. If you want a fantastic bargain and plan on sticking mostly to the city, an economy car is a clever pick. All you have to do is choose what'll suit you best, round up the troops, and hit the highway.
What side of the road do they drive on in Matugama?
In Matugama, motorists stick to the left side of the road. This means the steering wheel is on the right side. If you've opted for a manual transmission vehicle, get used to shifting gears with your left hand.
Is it difficult to park in Matugama?
Grabbing a car space in Matugama isn't always simple. That's why many travelers search for a hotel that comes with a parking lot. When leaving the car around town, make sure you check the signage. Overstaying the specified time limit could result in a hefty fine.
Are there speed limits in Matugama?
The residential zones in the city of Matugama have a 50km/h speed limit. Outside these areas, the speed limits generally range between 40km/h and 70km/h.
What happens if I get a speeding fine while driving a rental car in Western Province?
Normally your chosen rental car company will charge the fined amount to your credit card, including local surcharges. Alternatively, they may provide your contact details to the relevant local authority, who'll then send a fine directly to you.
Is it illegal to use a cell phone while driving in Matugama?
It's legal to use a cell phone while driving in Matugama. However, we suggest that you stay on the safe side and avoid using your phone — it's best to keep your eyes on the road.
What are the rules around drink driving in Matugama?
When driving in Matugama, it's illegal to have a BAC (blood alcohol content) of more than 0.08%. Thinking of having one or two drinks while you're out? Consider booking a taxi or using a ride-sharing service.
Are seat belts compulsory in Western Province?
Subject to some exceptions, seat belts must be fastened when the vehicle is in motion in Western Province.