- Nearest Town or City: Yala Sri Lanka
- Location: At the northern end of Little Basses Reef, off the SE coast of Sri Lanka.
- Managing Organization: Sri Lanka Ports Authority
- Notes: The Basses (derived from the Portuguese word "baxos," meaning shoals) are a line of reefs off the SE coast of Sri Lanka. Both the Little Basses and Great Basses lighthouses were designed by James Douglass and constructed by his brother William Douglass of the Imperial Lighthouse Service. Each of the two is said to have received a hyperradial lens in 1888. The lighthouses were rehabilitated in the late 1990s, but they suffered some damage from the December 2004 tsunami, mainly to the lighting equipment. The Little Basses lightkeeper had to be rescued by helicopter. In December 2005, the English and Scottish lighthouse authorities - Trinity House and the Northern Lighthouse Board - announced that, in agreement with the Sri Lanka government, they had undertaken to repair the damage and launched a joint campaign to collect private funds for that purpose.
- Tower Height: 125
- Description Tower: White granite tower and cupola, with a black band and two galleries.
- Operational: Yes
- Date Established: 1878
- Date Present Tower Built: 1878
- Current Use: Active aid to navigation.
- Open To Public: No.
- Directions: The lighthouse can be seen from the beach at Yala. Diving excursions to the reefs are available from Colombo and can be arranged from such places as Kirinda and Yala on the southeast coast of Sri Lanka. The diving season in this area is from November to April. Map It!
- Characteristic Range: Two very quick white flashes every 10 seconds; range 27 nautical miles.
- Height Focal Plane: 110
- National Register: No
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