Discover some of our favourite accommodation in Sri Lanka, chosen by our Asia specialists.
The colonial-style Amangalla offers its guests the most refined accommodation in Galle.
A contemporary beach retreat on the coast of Sri Lanka, the Amanwella encompasses a peaceful coastline where nature, wellness, and the local community are intimately intertwined.
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Imagine a luxury resort; picture the entire facilities exclusive to yourself.
Camellia Hills is located near Dickoya and Hatton, in the south western hill country.
The luxurious Cape Weligama gives its guests the most breathtaking views from the 40 metre high promontory it is situated upon.
Casa Heliconia is an intimate and eclectic hideaway where lush jungle meets stylish luxury.
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Tea Trails is the world’s first tea bungalow resort, perched at an altitude of 1250 metres in Sri Lanka’s panoramic Ceylon tea region, bordering the World Heritage Central Highlands.
Nestled within a 16th century UNESCO World Heritage Site on Sri Lanka’s southern coast, the Fort Bazaar Hotel is one of Galle Fort’s newest boutique hotel.
Situated within Sri Lanka’s forgotten national park, Gal Oya, the lodge is spread across 20 acres of private forest and lies truly nestled in the jungle.
Galle Face Hotel is an heritage property that dates back to 1864.
Situated in the very heart of one of Sri Lanka’s most historic locations, and named after it, Galle Fort Hotel is a remarkable feat of restoration and preservation.
Nestled amidst Sri Lanka’s lush greenery, Haritha Villas embodies tranquility and elegance.
Paradise Road’s Tintagel Hotel inhabits a century-old ex-presidential mansion whose walls have been privy to much of Sri Lanka’s recent political history and is now regarded as one of Colombo’s finest boutique hotels.
Set in a wonderland of wildlife-rich wetlands and connected by scenic walkways through the paddyfields and marshes, Vil Uyana is as beautiful as it is well-located.
This boutique hotel is comprised of 12 gorgeous suites set in the palm fringed jungle and tea plantations of Southern Sri Lanka, mostly with their own private pools.
Leopard Trails evokes the golden age of safari and the romantic adventure of the tented camp with its bespoke canvas tents and immersive wildlife experience.
The name ”Maniumpathy” is a tribute to the town of Manipay, which is the origins of the first owners in the Jaffna family.
Set in the mountainous area in the North East of Kandy, this 128-acre resort was named after the Sanskrit word meaning ‘in harmony with’.
A beautiful, private, beachfront villa close to the historic town of Galle.
The Kandy House is a carefully-renovated old colonial ‘Walauwa’ (ancestral mansion) in the spice-growing hills that surround Kandy.
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With fresh white walls, grey polished cement floors and a mixture of antique and contemporary furniture, the Last House boasts a unique and charismatic style, set within stunning gardens providing views of the sea.
This beautiful boutique hotel sympathetically retains the character of the historic property to offer a wonderfully comfortable hideaway, with tropical gardens, a pool, spacious bathrooms and modern amenities.
In the heart of Sri Lanka’s cultural tapestry lies Thotalagala, a gem of colonial heritage and refined hospitality.
Set in 58-acres of lush gardens and centred around the 150-year old mansion at its heart, Ulagalla is a boutique property that balances the natural beauty of its surroundings with a luxury experience.
With its exceptional views of Sigiriya Rock and lush wetland setting, Water Garden is well-located for both exploring the historic wonders of the Cultural Triangle and experiencing the landscapes and wildlife of the remote, rural area.
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