Escape to Mataramba Lodge, a secluded 2-bedroom haven nestled in the verdant hills of South Sri Lanka. Luxuriate in the private infinity pool overlooking breathtaking valley views, and let the sounds of nature lull you into tranquility.
Discover the charm of Maharamba House, a luxurious 3-bedroom villa in South Sri Lanka. Set in lush gardens with a private pool, it offers a serene escape for families or groups seeking tranquility and elegance.
Paddy Villa in Talpe is a luxurious 1-bedroom retreat set amidst scenic greenery. It features a modern design with a pristine pool, elegant living spaces, and exceptional services, promising an unforgettable stay.
Charming townhouse with one bedroom overlooking Dutch Bay
Enjoy the comfort of this cozy home while having easy access to Dutch Bay.
Red Parrot Beach Villa, located across the Indian Ocean, strikes the perfect balance of rustic style, luxurious service, and tropical vibe.
Villa Godahena in Sri Lanka is a beautiful, affordable holiday home.
Blue Parrot Beach Villa is an idyllic getaway for a Sri Lankan getaway. It offers breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean at your doorstep.
Villa Lake View is located in Hikkaduwa, with its charming gardens and meditative atmosphere for a relaxing holiday.
Villa The Petals has a beautiful garden villa with comfortable bedrooms and terraced fields of lush greenery.
The River House is a family-friendly oasis located in Ambalangoda. It features traditional architecture and rustic designs.
A real jewel in rural Sri Lanka, the small and intimate Budtt Farm Villa is a great choice for a romantic couple.
Villa Aqua Dunhinda offers the best of tropical living with its infinity pool, and breathtaking views over Sri Lankan nature.
The spacious Gangananda family villa is located just 5 minutes from Ambalangoda centre.
Haldummulla Estate will immerse you in the rugged nature of Sri Lanka.
Villananda, a family-friendly beachfront resort, is also affordable.
The Chalet offers rustic cottage vibes on the coast of Sri Lanka near Galle Fort, with a chef in-villa to prepare local dishes.
Bamboo Villa is a stunning architectural masterpiece that offers a panoramic view of mountains and lakes from all sides.
Here are some larger villas.
Palm-fringed beaches, rugged mountains, lush tea plantations, spectacular ruins - Sri Lanka’s diverse landscapes are a sight to behold. The island is breathtaking, but beyond its physical beauty it’s also an intriguing destination to discover: there are sprawling national parks to visit, riveting UNESCO World Heritage Sites to see, myriad water sports to try out, picturesque train rides to enjoy and more.
Depending on your destination, your Sri Lanka villa could be just a skip away from the beach, nestled away in a bucolic hillside setting or be within proximity to historic landmarks. Regardless of the location, the essentials remain the same across our properties: impeccable service, ultimate privacy, top of the line amenities and the option to choice from a variety of in-villa experiences.
Located slightly over a two-hour ride from the airport is the coastal town of Galle. The town has retained much of its historical charm, which you’ll find in its beautifully preserved buildings, colonial-style villas and cultural landmarks.
The must-sees include Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site dating back to 1588, the Dutch Reformed Church and Martin Wickramasinghe Folk Museum Complex. Beyond historic attractions, villa vacationers fill up their days with visits to the Handunugoda Tea Estate, making day trips to the Kanneliya Forest Reserve or Yala National Park, or discovering the myriad boutiques and dining establishments within the fort.
From Galle, you’re just an hour’s ride to the island’s paradisiacal south coast, where white sand, palm-fringed beaches and glimmering waters are the norm. Weligama and Mirissa are the hotspots, but holidaymakers may reside in the neighbouring town of Koggala, or even further out in Tangalle.
As with most coastal towns, there’s great surfing, swimming and sunbathing to be enjoyed. But there are plenty other options available - from whale watching tours at Mirissa Harbour to taking in the architectural details and majestic statues of Wewurukannala and Mulgirigala Temple or making a day trip out to the sprawling Udawalawe National Park.
In Central Sri Lanka lies Kandy, the cultural capital of the island. There are many ways to immerse yourself in the local culture: catch a traditional dance show, partake in the vibrant processions of the Esala Perahera Festival or visit the National Museum of Kandy. Don’t miss out on the main draw: the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, said to contain a tooth of the Buddha.
From Kandy, it takes over two hours to arrive at Nuwara Eliya. Here, the setting is bucolic and postcard-pretty, with rolling hills and emerald tea plantations. The cool springtime climate offers a refreshing change from the tropical heat and humidity elsewhere, and is just perfect for exploring nature attractions like the Hakgala Botanic Gardens or Single Tree Hill. Nuwara Eliya is also a great base for exploring world-renowned sites like Adam’s Peak and Knuckles Mountain Range.
Northwest Sri Lanka boasts a picturesque, unspoilt landscape that’s thankfully untouched by mass tourism. Nature and wildlife lovers will enjoy an excursion out to Wilpattu National Park, a vast nature reserve known for its leopard population. Kalpitiya, a peninsula the juts out westwards of Puttalam is a kite surfer’s haven.
Bar Reef, located several kilometres away from the northern tip of the peninsula boasts striking coral formations and colourful marine life; it’s a renowned snorkeling site. Kalpitiya also makes a great base for exploring the Sacred City of Anuradhapura - one of the destinations that make up Sri Lanka’s famed Cultural Triangle.