Honeymoon

Shangri La Hambantota Golf Resort and Spa

The luxury Shangri-La’s Hambantota Golf Resort & Spa spans 58 hectares, making it the largest resort in Sri Lanka, and boasts 274 spacious rooms, including 20 suites, all surrounded by stunning tropical gardens. The Resort overlooks the pristine Southern Coast of Sri Lanka and is home to an 18-hole championship golf course, the only resort course in the country. The beachfront resort is an adventurer’s dream, with a mosaic of activities and unique curated excursions to help you absorb the diversity of the island at its best. Perfect for families, or as a romantic retreat, the Shangri-La’s Hambantota Golf Resort & Spa will leave you with magical memories that’ll last for eternity.

Dolphin Beach

Situated on the North-West coast, next to a private stretch on Alankuda Beach, Dolphin Beach claims to be Sri Lanka’s first luxurious tented resort. The seven tents are made from natural materials and all feature sea-facing verandas, while the interiors are decorated with mirrored fabrics in a rich and bright orange colour scheme. The laid-back, stylish and eco-friendly Resort with its elusive ‘barefoot beach hut’ vibe, along with its blue skies and the clear warm waters of the Indian Ocean, makes Dolphin Beach a truly unique and tailor-made holiday. Expect friendly dolphins to accompany you on your stay whilst also having the opportunity to try different water sports or to simply relax in the infinity pool gazing out over the Laccadive Sea. This a great location for those seeking adventure and an unmatched experience.

Kings Pavilion Kandy

If there is such a thing as understated luxury, it would be Kings Pavilion. Surrounded by misty mountains and vibrant greenery all around, this Kandy boutique hotel gives you an experience akin to royalty. Revel in the rustic beauty of airy bedrooms styled after bygone eras, enjoy the 360 degree views and take a dip in the secluded infinity pool, all on land once owned by Kandyan kings. The air of refinement over the candlelit dining tables is matched by the majesty of the Hanthana Mountain Range, all it’s missing is you.

Camellia Hills

Live the life of a modern-day tea planter at Camellia Hills, a luxurious five-bedroom boutique bungalow hotel near Dickoya, in Sri Lanka’s hill country. From its verdant valley-side perch, views of the mirror-still Castlereagh Reservoir and surrounding tea-wrapped hills are spectacular – drink in the panoramas while relaxing on cushy sofas warmed by an open fire, dining in the semi open air or do some swimming lengths in the refreshing garden pool. You can venture out into the lush green valley and find yourself under cascading waterfalls, picnicking amongst the greenery, before heading back to enjoy a glass of something, never leaving behind the breathtaking views.

Palm Garden Village Hotel

The Palm Garden Village Hotel is an eco-friendly hotel located in Anuradhapura, surrounded by huge, lush gardens, with medicinal Kohomba trees, and fascinating greenery, makes the hotel a comfortable, beautiful, and peaceful place to stay. The rooms are tastefully designed and provide all the modern amenities that you may require. With stylish public areas, a gymnasium, spa and wellness facilities and a swimming pool perfect for children, makes Palm Garden Village Hotel an ideal location for all ages – allowing you to visit Sri Lanka as a family. There is plenty to discover nearby too, such as the UNESCO Sacred City, National Parks and Sanctuaries, as well as an abundance of wonders, and attractions that Sri Lanka has to offer.

Amaya Beach

Situated on the picturesque shores of the Indian Ocean near Pasikudah Bay, Amaya Beach offers a beautiful space for you to unwind surrounded by the serene aquamarine sea and the lush green gardens. Sink your toes into the golden sand on the beach or paddle in the shallow, tranquil waters as you go for a stroll along the seafront. Take a trip to the Dutch Fort in Batticaloa to learn about the history of the small beach town. There’s also a range of excursions to do from Amaya Beach including whale watching in nearby Trincomalee, and the exploration of the ruins of the former Kingdom of Polonnaruwa.

Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica Lodge

Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica Lodge lies in the heart of a botanical wonderland, adjacent to the Tambopata National Reserve where wildlife and birdlife are in abundance. The lodge consists of 35 wooden cabanas, perfectly positioned on the banks of the Madre de Dios River, where guests can immerse themselves in the stunning natural beauty and connect with the tropical plants and scenery. Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica is a bird enthusiast’s paradise, home to 540 exotic bird types, many of which are unique to the rainforest. The sprawling rainforest is alive with exotic wildlife which guests can enjoy viewing from the comfort of their cabana, and in 2013, this amazing lodge was listed as one of the world’s 25 best eco-lodges by National Geographic Traveller magazine.

Cinnamon Lodge

Amid green forests and open space lies Cinnamon Lodge Habarana. Offering a variety of room types that have private balconies, separate living areas and views of the garden and lake, the lodge also has its own large outdoor pool, a butterfly garden and in-room amenities for evenings spent in. Its location means it’s never too far from a national park or nature excursion, allowing guests to get a true sense of the beauty of Sri Lanka. Nature and luxury meet at this lodge with guests being able to admire the natural surroundings from their room.

Uga Jungle Beach

Uga Jungle Beach is a stylish coastal resort that offers incredible views of the surrounding area from its villas that look onto the lush jungle, the gorgeous lagoon, or the stunning Indian Ocean. Situated near Trincomalee City, Uga Jungle Beach offers a range of exciting activities and sightseeing opportunities that allow you to explore the culture of the area. You can discover the scenic eastern coast or just relax on the beach and make the most of the golden sun.

Hurawalhi Island Resort

Hurawalhi’s stunning, whiter-than-white coral sand beaches are as pleasant to sight as they are to the feet. Hurawalhi Maldives in one of the 1,192 islands that comprise the Maldives’ archipelago. The chain of islands that stretches across the Equator receives generous amounts of sun and can be visited at any time of the year.

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