Coconut Court

5.0 · 66 reviews (Google Reviews) Kataluwa, Kabalana Rd, Ahangama 077 796 5383 @coconutcourt_lk

What's included.

  • Paddles and balls provided
  • Parking on site
  • Beginner friendly
  • Washroom facilities
  • Refreshments available

Opening hours.

Open daily, 9 AM – 9 PM.

Booking ahead is recommended, especially through the busy south coast surf season when Ahangama fills up. The courts play best in the cooler morning and evening hours.

About Coconut Court.

Location

Coconut Court is a beachside pickleball venue in Ahangama, on Kabalana Road on Sri Lanka's south coast. Set among the coconut palms in one of the island's best-loved surf towns, it is the only dedicated pickleball court on the coast, and an easy stop for travellers and locals alike.

The courts and facilities

Two well-kept outdoor courts in a relaxed, open-air setting. Paddles and balls are provided, so you can turn up without your own gear, and there is parking on site along with refreshments. Being outdoors and by the coast, the courts play best in the cooler morning and evening hours.

Atmosphere

Laid-back and friendly, in keeping with Ahangama's easy south-coast pace. It draws a mix of surf-trip travellers, remote workers, and local players, and its consistent 5-star rating reflects a venue people genuinely enjoy. A great place to play a casual game with friends between beach sessions.

Frequently asked.

Call 077 796 5383 to check availability and reserve, or book ahead of your visit. It is worth booking early during the busy south coast surf season.
On Kabalana Road in Ahangama, on Sri Lanka's south coast, set among the coconut palms. It is the only dedicated pickleball court on the coast, with parking on site.
LKR 4,000 for two players or LKR 7,600 for four, per hour. Paddles and balls are included, so you can turn up without any gear.
No. Paddles and balls are provided. Bring court shoes with good grip, water, and sun protection for the daytime coastal heat.
Yes. It is a relaxed, beginner friendly venue that suits a casual game with friends, and it is popular with both travellers passing through Ahangama and local players.