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10 nights all inclusive at the Tropical Villas Hotel

from £825

Our Highlights:
  • Spend your day exploring the lush gardens and spotting the amazing birdlife amongst the trees
  • Visit to local village with breakfast at a family home
  • Sunset walks on the surf washed beaches only 5 minutes from the hotel

Sri Lanka, a teardrop island in the vast Indian Ocean; a country with beautiful rich culture; a mixture of ancient and modern history and legendary diverse natural beauty.
Our choice of hotel is the delightful Tropical Villas set in a quiet walled garden at Beruwela, a fishing village, in the island’s south west. Long a favourite of ours for its charming staff, its tranquil atmosphere and its gardens, the style of this medium class hotel is comfortable and informal.

Our rather special holiday combines the relaxation of a stay in a quiet hotel with excursions to introduce you to various aspects of Sri Lanka: from a visit to a family home for ‘brunch’ Sri Lankan style, to birdwatching within the hotel grounds and along a nearby beach.
With its attractive air-conditioned bar and lounge, where the background music is usually classical or light jazz, the style is more akin to a house party than a hotel. The 54 rooms are in single or 2-storey units overlooking the tropical gardens or swimming pool. We think you will find the rooms quite a surprise: they are large, split level with a seating area for lounging during the day. Enjoy a refreshing dip in the inviting swimming pool or simply relax with a cool drink at the poolside bar. A long sandy beach is approx 400 metres away.

 

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Factfile

Duration

10 nights

Time Difference

GMT +6 hours

Climate

Sri Lanka has a complex climate with the monsoon occurring at different times of the year, depending on where you stay on the island. The south-west coastal areas, including Beruwela, are blessed with beautiful warm weather and gentle sea breezes. The monsoon occurs mid-May to October.

Did you know

The country’s main export is clothes, closely followed by tea, rubber, coconuts and precious gems.