# Hambantota Airport Transfer Guide (HRI) Getting from Mattala Rajapaksa Airport to Hambantota, Yala, or Tangalle. Transport options, pricing, and honest advice for one of Asia's quietest airports. **Airport:** HRI **City:** Hambantota **Country:** Sri Lanka **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/hri --- ## Main Guide ### Quick answer Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport (HRI) is located about 18 km north of Hambantota town in southern Sri Lanka. This airport is famously quiet — sometimes called the world's emptiest international airport. Very few scheduled flights operate here. If you do fly in, there is no public bus from the terminal, no train connection, and no taxi rank in any traditional sense. You will almost certainly need a pre-arranged transfer or have someone picking you up. To Hambantota town, expect a 20-25 minute drive costing roughly $10-$20 USD. To popular destinations like Yala National Park (about 70 km) or Tangalle (about 60 km), transfers run $30-$60 USD. 👉 AirportTransferPortal offers fixed-price transfers on this route, which removes uncertainty on arrival. --- ### What actually happens after landing If a flight does land at Mattala, the experience is surreal. The terminal was built for millions of passengers a year but handles a tiny fraction of that. Immigration is fast — there may be more officers than passengers. Baggage comes quickly. The terminal is modern, clean, and very empty. Once you exit, you step into a large, quiet arrival forecourt. There may or may not be anyone waiting outside. This is not an airport where taxis line up hoping for fares. If nobody is there to meet you, your options are extremely limited. Mobile data or WiFi to call for a ride becomes essential, and even then, response times from local drivers are unpredictable. --- ### Transport options explained honestly **Pre-booked private transfer:** This is effectively your only reliable option. Arrange it before you fly. A driver will be waiting when you exit, and you will not have to figure anything out on the ground. Services cover routes to Hambantota, Tissamaharama (for Yala), Tangalle, Mirissa, and even longer trips to Galle or Colombo. **Hotel pickup:** If you are staying at a resort in the southern coast region, many properties offer airport pickup from Mattala. Ask when booking your room. Some include it in the rate, especially upscale properties near Yala or Tangalle. **Taxis and tuk-tuks:** There is no established taxi rank at Mattala. Occasionally a driver may appear, but counting on this is risky. Tuk-tuks do not typically serve the airport given its isolated location. **Ride-hailing (PickMe):** Sri Lanka has the PickMe app, which works in some areas. At Mattala, the chance of finding an available driver nearby is very low. The airport is surrounded by scrubland, not a town. **Public transport:** No bus serves the airport terminal directly. The nearest bus route runs along the main road about 2 km away, but this is not practical with luggage and there is no clear path to reach it. **Rental cars:** Car rental at Mattala is not available at the airport. If you want to self-drive, you would need to arrange a rental from Hambantota or have it delivered to the airport by prior arrangement. --- ### Realistic pricing expectations Transport from Mattala is priced in Sri Lankan Rupees (LKR), though many transfer services also quote in USD. Prices are approximate and depend on destination: - Hambantota town (18 km): $10-$20 USD / 3,000-6,000 LKR - Tissamaharama / Yala area (70 km): $30-$50 USD / 9,000-15,000 LKR - Tangalle (60 km): $25-$45 USD / 7,500-13,500 LKR - Mirissa (120 km): $50-$75 USD / 15,000-22,500 LKR - Galle (170 km): $70-$100 USD / 21,000-30,000 LKR - Colombo (240 km): $100-$150 USD / 30,000-45,000 LKR Sri Lankan fuel prices and currency rates fluctuate. These ranges should be close, but confirm current pricing when you book. --- ### Late night arrivals Given how few flights use Mattala, any arrival feels like an off-hours event. But if you do land after dark, the situation is even more sparse. The airport surroundings are unlit and rural. There is absolutely nothing within walking distance. A pre-booked transfer is not just recommended at night — it is the only reasonable plan. The roads to Hambantota and onward are decent but unlit in stretches, and wildlife crossings are a real consideration near the Yala corridor. --- ### Families and luggage The airport terminal itself is spacious and easy to navigate with children or heavy luggage. The issue is what happens outside. With no taxi rank and no public transport, having a vehicle arranged in advance is essential for families. If you need a child seat, request it when booking your transfer — availability in Sri Lanka is limited, so confirm ahead of time. The drive to most southern destinations is through relatively flat terrain on reasonably maintained roads. Trips to Yala-area hotels take about 60-90 minutes. --- ### Where you meet the driver Your driver will be waiting in the arrivals forecourt, which is hard to miss — it is a large, mostly empty space. Drivers usually hold name signs. Given the low passenger numbers, you and your driver will find each other quickly. WhatsApp is the standard communication method in Sri Lanka, so having your driver's number saved is helpful. --- ### Decision helper **The real question with Mattala is not which transport to choose — it is whether to fly here at all.** Most travelers to southern Sri Lanka fly into Colombo (CMB) and drive south, which takes 3-5 hours depending on destination. If Mattala has a flight that works for your schedule, great — but always book your onward transport before you book the flight. **Book a transfer in advance if:** you are flying into Mattala. Full stop. This is not an airport where you figure things out on arrival. **Consider Colombo instead if:** Mattala flight schedules do not align well with your plans, or if you want more transport flexibility. 👉 This is the lowest-friction option after a long flight. --- ### Summary Mattala is an unusual airport — modern and well-built but serving almost no one. If you have a reason to fly here, it works fine, but only if you arrange your ground transport before landing. This is not a place to improvise. --- ## Frequently Asked Questions **Q: Why is Mattala Airport so empty?** It was built as a prestige project and opened in 2013 with capacity for a million passengers per year. Demand never materialized. Very few airlines serve it regularly. It handles a small number of charter and seasonal flights. **Q: How far is Mattala Airport from Yala National Park?** About 70 km to the Tissamaharama area, which is the main base for Yala safaris. The drive takes roughly 60-90 minutes. **Q: Are there taxis at Mattala Airport?** Not reliably. There is no established taxi rank. A driver might show up if a flight is scheduled, but you cannot count on it. Pre-book your transport. **Q: Can I use PickMe or Uber at Mattala Airport?** Uber does not operate in Sri Lanka. PickMe exists but finding a driver near Mattala is very unlikely due to the airport's remote location. **Q: How much does a transfer from Mattala to Tangalle cost?** Approximately $25-$45 USD (7,500-13,500 LKR) for a private transfer. The drive takes about 45-60 minutes. **Q: Is there public transport from Mattala Airport?** No. There is no bus or train service to or from the airport terminal. The nearest bus route is about 2 km away on the main road, which is impractical with luggage. **Q: Should I fly into Mattala or Colombo for southern Sri Lanka?** If a Mattala flight fits your schedule and you have transport arranged, it saves hours of driving. Otherwise, Colombo (CMB) offers far more flights and transport options, even with the 3-5 hour drive south. **Q: Is there WiFi at Mattala Airport?** The terminal has basic WiFi but quality varies. Do not rely on it for booking transport on arrival — have everything confirmed before you land. **Q: Can I rent a car at Mattala Airport?** No rental car counters operate at the airport. Self-drive rental would need to be arranged from Hambantota or delivered to the airport by prior arrangement. **Q: What currency should I carry for transport?** Sri Lankan Rupees (LKR) is preferred for local payments. Transfer services often accept USD. There is a small exchange facility at the airport, but rates are not competitive. --- ## Additional Guides ### Arriving at Mattala Airport Late at Night **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/hri/late-night Landing at Mattala during the day already feels remote. At night, the isolation is more pronounced. Here is what to prepare for. ## The airport at night Mattala's terminal is functional 24 hours when flights are scheduled, but the surrounding area is dark and rural. There are no hotels within walking distance, no restaurants, and no town nearby. The airport car park will be nearly empty. Inside, the terminal is lit and secure, but there is nowhere to eat or buy supplies once the small duty-free area closes. ## Transport after dark During the day, the transport situation at Mattala is already thin. At night, it is essentially non-existent unless you have pre-arranged a pickup. No taxis wait at Mattala at any hour, and the chances of a driver appearing for a late flight are close to zero. A pre-booked transfer is mandatory for night arrivals. There is no softer way to put this. If you land at Mattala at 10 PM or later without a confirmed ride, you may be stranded at the airport with no way out until morning. ## The drive at night Roads from Mattala to Hambantota and onward to the southern coast are reasonably maintained but poorly lit once you leave the immediate airport area. The route toward Yala passes through areas where wildlife — including elephants — can be on or near the road after dark. Experienced local drivers know these risks and drive accordingly. Drive times at night are similar to daytime since there is virtually no traffic. Hambantota is 20-25 minutes. Tissamaharama (Yala) is about 60-90 minutes. Tangalle is 45-60 minutes. ## Planning for a late arrival - **Book your transfer before your flight.** At Mattala, this is not a recommendation — it is a requirement. - **Confirm with your hotel** that late check-in is available. Some smaller guesthouses lock up after a certain hour. - **Eat before you land.** The airport has nothing available late at night. - **Charge your phone.** You may need WhatsApp to coordinate with your driver, and the airport's charging facilities are limited. - **Have your driver's contact details offline.** WiFi at the airport is not reliable. ## What if things go wrong? If your transfer does not show up and you cannot reach your driver, the airport security staff can potentially help you make a phone call. But options at that point are very limited. The best prevention is booking with a reliable service and confirming the day before travel. Mattala is one of those airports where the margin for error is small. A late night arrival without a plan is genuinely problematic. Five minutes of planning before your trip prevents a very uncomfortable situation on the ground. --- ### Taxi vs Transfer at Mattala Airport — The Honest Reality **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/hri/taxi-vs-transfer At most airports, this comparison is about weighing convenience against cost. At Mattala, it is simpler: there is usually no taxi to compare against. ## The taxi situation Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport does not have a functioning taxi rank. The airport sits in a rural area about 18 km from Hambantota town, surrounded by scrubland and not much else. When a rare flight does land, a local driver might appear outside. But "might" is not a transport plan. Tuk-tuks, which are everywhere else in Sri Lanka, do not serve the airport — the distance to the nearest town makes it impractical. Ride-hailing apps like PickMe have essentially zero driver coverage in this area. ## The pre-booked transfer situation This is the standard way people leave Mattala. You book in advance, a driver meets you at arrivals, and you are driven to your destination. Simple. The driver monitors your flight, so delays are handled. Prices are fixed at booking. Most transfer services operating from Mattala also cover the longer routes — Yala, Tangalle, Mirissa, even Galle or Colombo — since the airport primarily serves tourists heading to these destinations. ## So is there really a comparison? Not in the traditional sense. The comparison at Mattala is really between: 1. **Pre-booked transfer:** Confirmed driver, fixed price, guaranteed availability 2. **Hotel pickup:** Many southern Sri Lanka resorts offer this, sometimes included in your rate 3. **Hoping for the best:** Arriving with no plan and gambling that a driver shows up Option 3 is genuinely risky. If no driver appears and you have no phone signal or data, you are stuck at a nearly deserted airport with no food, no transport, and no nearby town within walking distance. ## What if I want to compare prices? Since there is no competitive taxi market at Mattala, price comparison really means comparing transfer providers. Look at what different services charge for your specific route. Prices for the same route can vary by 20-30% between providers. ## The bottom line At most airports, we would say "both options work, choose based on your priorities." At Mattala, we say: book a transfer. There is no meaningful alternative. This is one airport where planning ahead is not a preference — it is a necessity. --- ### Arriving at Mattala Airport with Kids and Family **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/hri/family-and-kids If you are flying into Mattala with children, the airport itself is the easy part. It is spacious, uncrowded, and quick to navigate. The challenge is what comes after. ## The terminal experience Mattala's terminal was built for far more passengers than it serves. For families, this is actually a plus. There is space, immigration is fast, and you will not be fighting crowds. Luggage trolleys are available. The terminal is air-conditioned and clean. Facilities for families are basic — do not expect a children's play area or a family restroom. Bring what you need for the kids: snacks, wipes, and something to keep them occupied during the drive to your destination. ## The transport challenge The airport has no taxi rank, no bus service, and sits in a rural area. With children and luggage, improvising transport is not an option. You need a pre-booked transfer or a hotel pickup arranged in advance. Full stop. This is especially true because most destinations from Mattala involve drives of 45 minutes to 2 hours. A family heading to Yala is looking at about 70 km on roads that are decent but not highways. ## Child seats Child seat availability in Sri Lanka is limited. Standard taxis and tuk-tuks never have them. Transfer services can sometimes provide one if requested well in advance, but it is not guaranteed. If your child is under 4, strongly consider bringing a travel car seat from home. When booking a transfer, specify: - How many children - Their ages and approximate weights - Whether you need a rear-facing or forward-facing seat - Whether you are bringing your own seat (so the driver knows to accommodate it) ## Vehicle choice A family of four with luggage needs at minimum a sedan, but an SUV or minivan is more comfortable, especially for longer drives to Yala or Tangalle. The roads are fine but can be bumpy in sections, and having space for children to sit comfortably makes the ride better for everyone. ## Practical tips - Book a transfer before booking your flight — transport availability dictates whether Mattala works for you - Request a child seat at the time of booking, not the day before - Bring water and snacks for the drive — there is limited roadside shopping on the route from the airport - If going to Yala, pack sunscreen and hats accessible in your hand luggage — you may head straight to an afternoon safari - Save your driver's WhatsApp number and have it accessible offline - The airport has basic WiFi but do not depend on it for arranging anything on arrival --- ### How Much Does It Cost to Get from Mattala Airport to Your Destination? **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/hri/cost-to-city Mattala Airport serves as a gateway to southern Sri Lanka, but the "city" is not the main draw — most travelers are heading to beaches, national parks, or coastal towns spread across a wide area. Here is what transport costs from HRI. ## Price ranges by destination All prices are approximate for a private transfer in a sedan or small SUV. Prices in LKR can shift with exchange rates and fuel costs. | Destination | Distance | Drive time | Price range (USD) | Price range (LKR) | |-------------|----------|------------|-------------------|-------------------| | Hambantota town | 18 km | 20-25 min | $10-$20 | 3,000-6,000 | | Tissamaharama (Yala base) | 70 km | 60-90 min | $30-$50 | 9,000-15,000 | | Tangalle | 60 km | 45-60 min | $25-$45 | 7,500-13,500 | | Mirissa | 120 km | 90-120 min | $50-$75 | 15,000-22,500 | | Unawatuna | 150 km | 2-2.5 hrs | $60-$90 | 18,000-27,000 | | Galle | 170 km | 2-2.5 hrs | $70-$100 | 21,000-30,000 | | Colombo | 240 km | 4-5 hrs | $100-$150 | 30,000-45,000 | ## Why prices vary Sri Lanka's economy has experienced significant fluctuations in recent years, which directly impacts transport pricing. Fuel costs, the LKR exchange rate, and vehicle type all play a role. An air-conditioned sedan costs less than a larger vehicle. Booking in advance through a transfer platform usually gets you a better rate than negotiating on the ground — assuming you can even find a driver at Mattala. ## Payment options Pre-booked transfers are typically paid online at the time of booking or on completion. If you end up paying a local driver directly, Sri Lankan Rupees are preferred, though many will accept USD at their own exchange rate (which may not be favorable to you). ## How to think about value The cost from Mattala needs to be weighed against the alternative: flying into Colombo and paying for a 4-5 hour car hire south. That trip costs $100-$150 USD, plus you lose half a day. If Mattala has a flight that drops you close to your destination, a $30-$50 transfer to Yala or Tangalle is excellent value by comparison. ## Tipping Tipping drivers in Sri Lanka is common. For a short transfer to Hambantota, rounding up by 500-1,000 LKR is fine. For a longer drive to Yala or Tangalle, 1,000-2,000 LKR ($3-$7 USD) is appreciated. --- ## Related Pages - [Main arrival guide](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/hri) - [Late night arrivals](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/hri/late-night) - [Taxi vs transfer](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/hri/taxi-vs-transfer) - [Family & kids](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/hri/family-and-kids) - [Cost to city](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/hri/cost-to-city) --- ## Check before you land 👉 This route is actively served by AirportTransferPortal with fixed-price booking available before arrival. Check real vehicles and prices before your flight. Booking takes a few minutes and ensures someone is waiting when you arrive. --- ## Operational Note This guide reflects real operational conditions, pricing ranges, and traveler experience at Hambantota (HRI). Transfer availability is supported by AirportTransferPortal's verified supplier network. --- ## Attribution Published by AirportTransferPortal (airporttransferportal.com), a global airport transfer marketplace operated by Funny Tourism Ltd.