| » Hotel Eva Lanka |
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The Eva Lanka Hotel is located in one of the most beautiful parts on the south coast of Sri Lanka, set in a secluded jungle-like area, near the little and typical fisher town Tangalle. Hidden under leafy trees, the big cottages are perched on a slide hill, overlooking a gorgeous piece of the Indian Ocean.
The white-sand beaches surrounding the Resort, the clear water of the coral bay in front of it and the 30000 sq m hotel garden with thousands of tropical trees, plants and flowers, make a natural paradise of it. |
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| » Golden Coconut Cabanas |
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Nestled in exotic colourful splendour, Golden Coconut Cabanas incorporates two double bungalows and a main building with double rooms, a restaurant and a pool area.A perfect place to enjoy the true Sri Lankan beach life away from the main-stream touristic spots.
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| » Moonhills Resorts and Hotels |
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Moonhill is situated in private gardens, with access to two secluded bays of gleaming white sand near the small fishing village of Tangalle. |
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| » Muhudu Niwasa |
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The house is approximately 1.5 miles from Tangalle in the village of Medilla, at the southernmost point of Sri Lanka overlooking the Indian Ocean.
It is set in its own private coconut grove with a gate leading directly on to the beach.
Bougainvillaea, hibiscus and temple flower trees flourish in the garden and together with banana, mango and papaya fruit, complete the perfect tropical setting. |
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| » Lansiya |
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lansiya is being developed as a place where lovers, family, and friends can come together and spend valuable time bonding, playing, and relaxing. lansiya is private and exclusive. The bay has a couple of other exclusive villas, and a small ancient village adjoining it. The beach is considered crowded if there are more than five people on it. The area is still un-spoilt by development, and has an old world charm about it.
The ambience at lansiya is infused with the energy of the sea. The power and vitality of this place, as the waves dash against the rocks, is tremendous. The sunsets are incredible; the rainstorms are wild, and the full moon divine. The garden is an old coconut plantation, now gradually being converted to a gorgeous coastal garden. There is a wide variety of birds, and wild life that roam around the property. From the balcony you can watch birds of prey hunt, watch Mynas fight for bugs on the lawn, and Woodpeckers knock on coconut trees. Hare, peacock, mongoose and iguanas wonder around like they own the place. lansiya is a place to come re-charge your batteries, and feed your soul. |
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| » The Last House |
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With its incredibly private location on one of Sri Lanka’s most unspoilt and picturesque beaches, this stylish villa is the perfect escape. Aptly named, it is the architectural swan song of eminent Sri Lankan architect Geoffrey Bawa. The villa consists of five beautiful bedrooms that overlook the glittering Indian Ocean or the small adjoining lagoon visited by exotic birds such as kingfishers and herons. The layout of the villa is shaped like a horseshoe and divided into a number of wings with kitchen, living rooms and courtyard bedrooms on either side of an inviting emerald green swimming pool designed to offer privacy to groups of friends and generations of families.
The interior of this villa is striking; whitewashed walls contrast with distressed blue window and door frames that give it even more of a ‘beach house’ appeal. Bright cushions, vivid bedspreads and temple wall hangings enhance the cream-washed arches while large glass and teak tables are placed atop rush mats. Bawa’s influence is reflected in the cool cement floors and pillared verandahs that frame intriguing views of the sea.
The in-house staff of five will pamper you with ease and provide for any need you may have. The cuisine is particularly fresh and delicious. The swimming pool is privately situated to the back of the house while the elegant two-acre gardens have grassy ‘child-friendly’ lawns. A little gate opens from the garden onto the long, beautiful stretch of sandy beach which is enhanced by coral pools that offer safe swimming year-round. As the villa is so magically secluded and spacious it is ideal for family gatherings and friendly reunions. |
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| » Peace Haven |
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Peace Haven, Tangalle is a “plantation style bungalow“ by the beach, situated in the midst of a lush coconut plantation.
Colonial pillars support the gables and the gray cement floors give a feel of total relaxation. The ingenuity of Sri Lankan architecture with its shuttered windows, antique furniture and the old world grace ambience is overwhelming. The bungalow consists of 03 rooms and a suite and is equipped with all modern facilities with the services of a cook and butler.
Sold on a bungalow only basis and located in close proximity to the Tangalle town. The bungalow can comfortably accommodate 08-10 persons. |
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| » Teak House |
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Nestled on a hilltop in the midst of a lush, tropical garden and immaculately kept coconut plantation, The Teak House is one of Sri Lanka's South Coast’s most romantic and serene villa hideaways. If you are seeking complete privacy or even solitude within moments of an unspoilt Indian Ocean beach, The Teak House offers luxury and privacy in equal measure.
From its elevated position overlooking Seenimodera beach, the villa’s vast bedrooms and open plan living benefit from the constant breezes coming from the Indian Ocean below. Hidden from view, the villa, constructed entirely of teak - one of Sri Lanka’s sustainable hardwoods - is relaxed and incredibly comfortable. Lying in one of the seven foot, four poster beds, wreathed in fine white mosquito nets, you can see and hear the constant rhythm of the Indian Ocean.
Planted with an exotic collection of wonderful tropical flora, The Teak House garden has become a haven for a stunning collection of tropical birds. Woodpecker, peacocks, birds of paradise, kingfisher and the busy ‘chit chat’ birds luxuriate in its lush profusion. Sea eagles hover above and, as dusk falls and a dark tropical night descends, fireflies light up the sky.
Renowned as one of the Sri Lanka’s most picturesque and unspoilt sandy beaches, Seenimodera offers safe swimming all year round and incomparable walking. Stroll across to neighbouring Mahawella beach, a horseshoe shaped bay of over 3 km, long celebrated by CN Traveller magazine.
Whilst tempting to do little other than swing in a hammock or lounge on a sun chair, you are ideally placed to explore Tangalle’s wild stretch of coastline and visit a selection of wildlife parks, historical towns and temples. |
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| » The Colony |
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The Colony is the last house on the matara road before the pleasant market town of Tangalle set on a small rise directly overlook the indian ocean.
The house is a much converted and extended British period bungalow. it has been completely rstored and now resembles a typical Black and White' as built throughout Asia in the early 20th century.
A haven of luxuriously appointed rooms that brings back memories of yesteryear, when living was a more serene and peaceful existence.
beautifully crafted local furniture, paintings and other antiques make it a genuine refuge for the weary traveller. The atmosphere is relaxed and intimate, with the accent on feeling very much at home.
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| » Nuga Sewana Eden |
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Nugasewana Eden Guest House & Restaurant is located at Tangalla one of the finest beach location in Sri Lanka. its 195KM post along from Colombo - Tangalla Motor way only 500meters from the southern city of Tangalla.
"Nugasewana Eden" located on beautiful garden over looking the management the magnificent view of the tangalla bay
We have eight spotlessly clean rooms some with air condition and hot water and sea facing balconis. this guest house was selected the best guest house in tangalla division for the year 2003.
Among the many unique characteristics of the place is that all the food is home made and the manu is be a collection of easten and western dishes with home style cooking prepared from with daily purchased fresh sea food.
- Nearby places of interest witch you could visit
- The turtle conservation project
- The world famous "blow hole" [hummanaya]
- The mulkirigala rock temple( monastery)
- Yala national park
- Udawalawa national park
- Bundala wet land bird sanctuary to see resident and migratory birds
- Kataragama temple
- Kalamatiya lagoon for birds watching
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| » Tangalla Bay Hotel |
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Tangalla Bay is the only hotel in sri lanka, built in the shape of a ship amidst the waves of the ocean. Stepping in to the hotel is like boarding a ship, with her 34 cabins arranged in four decks at different elevations with the lowest cabin just above sea- level. Every cabin has its own balcony and here you are really at sea. You will wake to the sound of the waves, feel the splendour of cool morning breeze and the chirping of birds whilst watching a magnificent spectre of the sunrise. Sun N' sand and adventure for the family, with organized excursions to Ancient rock Temple, Bird watching, Natural Turtle Beach and Safari to Yala & Uda- Walawe. It is also an ideal Hide-Out for Honey - Mooners, in a quiet scenic surrounding. |
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| » Amanwella Resort |
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Amanwella is modern and calm, serene and stylish, a retreat dedicated to its environment with an innate understanding of what is required to enjoy the spoils of this rich land without compromising on location, authenticity or modern necessities. The clean vertical lines of Amanwella contrast with the rugged landscape creating a sense of calm, serenity and luxuriance that enables guests to unwind while enjoying the highlights of its rich coastal surroundings. The scenery is tropically stamped: long white beaches, tall leaning palms, rocky outcrops, dense turquoise ocean, a buzzing local village life, nearby rock temples, and heart-surging wildlife.
Nature rules in this part of the world and Amanwella enjoys a privileged setting from which to observe some of the rare marvels: seasonal egg laying by giant turtles on nearby beaches, protected elephant herds in national parks, sweeping vistas with dramatic sunsets and dancing foliage, the crystalline waters of the Indian Ocean and extraordinary topographical features.
The contemporary design of the resort blends inextricably with its locale through the extensive use of regional materials and aesthetics; distinctive terracotta roof tiles, hand-hewn stone walls, water features, terrazzo floors and sliding terrace doors. Every suite benefits from its own sparkling pale aqua plunge pool and the main swimming pool features a unique ‘internal wall’ design, with uninterrupted views of the staggering front stage of palms, beach and ocean. |
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| » Kadju House |
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Shower under a Frangipani tree, luxuriate in a cinnamon-walled spa or stroll down the hill to the beach. Kadju House is serene, relaxed and intimate. Overlooking a pristine crescent-shaped beach, the house offers four en-suite bedrooms, an Ayurvedic spa and an infinity pool with sweeping sea views. The design blends a simple tropical aesthetic with modern luxury. The four full-time staff include a gourmet chef. The house is located in a cashew grove just outside the fishing village of Tangalle and close to nature reserves and temples.
Kadju House provides endless opportunity for relaxation, pampering and rejuvenation. Organic food from the sea and garden is available for those seeking a detox; affiliated therapists can provide massages and Ayurvedic treatments in the spa and visiting and local yoga instructors offer private lessons at the house as well as group sessions at a nearby studio. |
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| » The Beach House |
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The original beachcomber Edmund Banfield would have been delighted to make his home at the Beach House at Seenimodera in Tangalle.
With direct access onto one of the finest beaches in the Indian Ocean, a large tropical garden and a stunning infinity pool, this is definitely barefoot luxury at its best.
Once the tropical retreat of American artist Douglas Johnson, The Beach House has been upgraded to meet the needs of the most demanding modern beachcomber. Five en-suite bedrooms, many with outdoor bathrooms offer dreamy nights for guests, while a full time staff of four provide discreetly for your every need. For those wishing to venture than the ocean on your doorstep; day trips can easily be made to the game reserve at Uda Walawe, neighbouring rock temples, turtle hatcheries, bird sanctuaries and vibrant local markets. |
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| » Oceans Edge |
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Oceans Edge is a two story villa with four large bedrooms each with its own attached bath, and a multitude of private sitting areas scattered around the house is an ideal getaway for some rest and relaxation.
Located on the Southern Costal town of Tangalle in the village of Kahandamodara close proximity to the famous Tangalle Bay this Eco Friendly Villa sits on a large coconut plantation and gives you a 180 degree view of the Indian Ocean.
With its own Infinity style pool overlooking a densely wooded area, Ocean’s Edge is a heaven for a naturalist with migratory birds visiting during the winter months while peacocks can be seen on the grounds during the summer months.
There are a multitude of day trips and excursion options available for the visitor as the Villa is just a brisk 90 mt traffic free drive from two national parks Yala and Bundala. And 45 mts from the famous “Blow Hole”
If you enjoy seafood, then Ocean’s Edge has the freshest seafood from the nearby Bay to titillate your taste buds.
Or just walk out of the villa and onto the beach to enjoy a beautiful sunset or listen to sound of the ocean while you count the bright stars in the heavens |
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| » Surya Lanka Ayurveda Beach Resort |
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Surya Lanka Ayurveda Beach Resort was established in 1995, the first ayurveda beach resort to cater exclusively for panchakarma cure guests in Sri Lanka. It is known world-wide as a shining jewel amongst ayurveda centres, famed for its comprehensive, classical panchakarma cure, legendary care and generous hospitality.
Situated on the extreme south coast of the island in the small village of Talalla, away from the traditional mass tourism areas, Surya Lanka is an oasis of relaxation overlooking one of the most stunning bay beaches along this picturesque coast. Thus the discerning guest has the perfect setting in which to attain physical and mental well-being under the supervision of our team of experienced, professional medical staff, supplemented by yoga / meditation classes. |
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| » Palm Paradise Cabanas |
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"Palm Paradise Cabanas", Goyambokka, Tangalle is designed especially for nature lovers and guests who want to relax in a peaceful surrounding.
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| » Nature Lanka Health Resort |
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Nature Lanka Ayurveda Health Resort is located in the deep south of Sri Lanka in Kalamatiya Bay (natural bird sanctuary) on the shores of the Indian Ocean, close to the town of Tangalle.
Built in the ancient Ayurvedic Hospital style to ensure complete relaxation of mind and body, Nature Lanka is in Sri Lanka's semi-dry zone - which is ideal for Ayurveda. Occupying 7 acres of naturally vegetated land with splendid Margosa trees and direct access to a wide and unspoiled beach, the resort is away from urban and semi-urban habitation and major roads - making it unique for its quiet restfulness. |
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