Escape to the untouched shores of North Pasikuda, where the azure waters of the Indian Ocean conceal one of Sri Lanka’s best-kept underwater secrets. Just off the coast of the Giman Free Beach Resort lies the Kayankerny Reef (also known as Kayankerni), a protected marine sanctuary that offers a mesmerizing blend of vibrant coral ecosystems and haunting maritime history.
This location is renowned for its unique “living wrecks”—sunken vessels that nature has reclaimed, transforming steel skeletons into thriving artificial reefs. The most famous of these is the SS British Sergeant, a World War II armed merchant tanker sunk by Japanese air raids in 1942. Resting at a depth of approximately 24 meters, this historic giant is split in two and has become a bustling metropolis for marine life.
Explore its vast, open cargo holds, now adorned with soft corals and patrolled by schools of trevally, fusiliers, and snappers. Experience the silence of the deep meets the colorful chaos of a living reef.
Beyond the wrecks, the Kayankerny Marine Sanctuary itself is a biodiversity hotspot. Its shallow, crystal-clear waters are perfect for both scuba diving and snorkeling, featuring extensive coral gardens that host Green and Hawksbill sea turtles, elusive moray eels, and graceful rays gliding over the sandy bottom. The reef’s isolation ensures a pristine experience, far removed from the crowded dive sites further south.
Your gateway to this aquatic adventure is the Giman Free Beach Resort. Nestled on a secluded stretch of white sand, the resort offers the perfect balance of luxury and accessibility. From here, specialized diving and snorkeling excursions can be arranged to visit both the living reef and the WWII wrecks. Whether you are an experienced diver looking to penetrate the hull of a wartime relic or a nature lover wanting to drift over colorful coral beds, Giman Free provides the necessary arrangements, including boat transfers and expert guides, to ensure a safe and unforgettable journey into Pasikuda’s underwater world.