Starting from the bustling capital of Colombo then off to Kalutara, Bentota and finishing in the beach haven of Tangalle, find the rhythm of local life and culture in Sri Lanka.
For Minor Hotels, which debuted its homegrown Avani brand in Sri Lanka, the Teardrop of India has always held a special place. With the recent additions of NH Collection Colombo and NH Bentota Ceysands Resort, the global hospitality group is set to mark over a decade in the country with an immersive multi-property itinerary that highlights Sri Lanka’s most scenic natural spots, important heritage sites and unmissable culinary gems.
After landing in Sri Lanka’s capital, the recently opened NH Collection Colombo provides a central base to recharge before diving into the city's electric energy. Guests can put their bargaining skills to the test at Pettah Market, a treasure trove of heady oud perfumes, vintage glassware and antique curios, or explore local, sustainable brands at the Good Market Colombo. For a romantic twist, set sail on a sunset catamaran ride or cruise down to Mirissa, a postcard-worthy bay where blue whales occasionally outnumber surfers. For a taste of Colombo’s legendary street food scene, visit the Hulftsdorp district known for bone marrow soup with mutton, prawn-topped lentil fritters and savoury rice packets known as lamprais.
Double rooms at NH Collection Colombo start from USD 145 per night for two adults, including breakfast, taxes and fees. To book, visit www.minorhotels.com/en/destinations/sri-lanka/colombo/nh-collection-colombo, email colombo@nhcollection.com, or call +94 117 450450.
Just a short drive from Colombo, the lesser-known Kalutara offers a serene escape immersed in nature. From Avani Kalutara, travel back in time to the Fa Hien Caves, one of Asia’s oldest prehistoric settlements, discover cascading waterfalls in Dodanduwa or visit Kalutara Bodhiya, a sacred Buddhist temple by the river. Under the waves, coral gardens and shipwrecks offer time capsules and vibrant reef ecosystems for the adventurous. Back on dry land, beach shacks serve up net-fresh lobsters, while sweet king coconut is abundant at roadside stalls. Sister property Anantara Kalutara, designed by the visionary architect Geoffrey Bawa, offers understated luxury and seamlessly blends with its coastal surroundings. Guests can visit Ambalangoda, the birthplace of Sri Lanka’s traditional mask-making, and take a road trip to Hikkaduwa, known for its lively nightlife, world-class surfing and cultural landmarks like the hilltop Kumarakanda Vihara temple, offering panoramic views.
Double rooms at Avani Kalutara Resort start from USD 100 per night for two adults, including breakfast, taxes and fees. To book, visit www.minorhotels.com/en/destinations/sri-lanka/kalutara/avani-kalutara-resort, email reservations.srilanka@minor.com or call +94347 226060.
Continue down the coast towards Bentota, where the ocean merges with a mangrove-lined river, its many tiny islands sheltering water monitors, fishing cats, herons and other wildlife. The region is perfect for immersing visitors in the artistry of Geoffrey Bawa, Sri Lanka's most renowned architect. From the newly refurbished and rebranded NH Bentota Ceysands, Bawa’s lush Lunuganga Estate and the enchanting Brief Garden by his younger brother, Bevis Bawa, are within easy reach. Guests can extend their architectural exploration to Richmond Castle, a colonial-era mansion steeped in tales of romance and heartache. At Bentota Beach, thrill-seekers can revel in water sports, while nature lovers can marvel at young turtles being released into the wild at the Sea Turtle Hatchery. For aviation enthusiasts, the Sri Lanka Aviation Museum showcases vintage aircraft just a short drive away.
Double rooms at NH Bentota Ceysands Resort start from USD 145 per night for two adults, including breakfast, taxes and fees. To book, visit www.minorhotels.com/en/destinations/sri-lanka/bentota/nh-bentota-ceysands-resort, email ceysands@nhhotels.com or call +94342 275073.
Travelling south from NH Bentota Ceysands to Anantara Peace Haven Tangalle, a stop at Galle Fort is a must. This UNESCO World Heritage-listed gem is home to charming boutiques, spice shops and stylish cafés tucked within its centuries-old walls. Just beyond the fort, guests can visit Sooriya Weaving Mills to watch artisans weave vibrant candy-striped sarongs, sarees and scarves that are perfect as one-of-a-kind souvenirs.
Heading south to Tangalle, the pace slows as the crowds fade. At Anantara Peace Haven Tangalle, guests can disconnect and immerse themselves in an eco-paradise where turtles nest along the shoreline, protected by the Rekawa Turtle Conservation Project, as well as enjoy peaceful birdwatching at the Kalametiya Bird Sanctuary. Adventure seekers can go on safari at Yala or Udawalawe National Park, kayak through tranquil lagoons or hike to the Mulgirigala Rock Temple for soaring views. For surfers, Hiriketiya Bay and Medilla Beach offer the perfect waves. At Anantara Peace Haven, evenings are best spent with sundowners, fresh seafood feasts and views of the island’s pristine southern coastline.
Double rooms at Anantara Peace Haven Tangalle Resort start from USD 340 per night for two adults, including breakfast, taxes and fees. To book, visit www.minorhotels.com/en/destinations/sri-lanka/tangalle/anantara-peace-haven-tangalle-resort, email reservations.srilanka@minor.com or call +94347 226060.
Minor Hotels offers an immersive journey through the island’s most diverse landscapes. From the urban pulse of Colombo to the serene shores of Tangalle, each property invites guests to experience Sri Lanka’s warm hospitality, vibrant food culture and the unforgettable stories woven into every corner of the island.
For more information about Minor Hotels in Sri Lanka, please visit www.minorhotels.com/en/destinations/sri-lanka.
About Minor Hotels
Minor Hotels is a global leader in the hospitality industry with over 560 hotels, resorts and branded residences across 58 countries. The group crafts innovative and insightful experiences through its eight hotel brands – Anantara, Avani, Elewana Collection, NH, NH Collection, nhow, Oaks and Tivoli – and a diverse portfolio of restaurants and bars, travel experiences and spa and wellness brands. With over four decades of expertise, Minor Hotels builds stronger brands, fosters lasting partnerships, and drives business success by always focusing on what matters most to our guests, team members and partners.
Minor Hotels is a proud member of the Global Hotel Alliance (GHA) and recognises its guests through one unified loyalty programme, Minor DISCOVERY, part of GHA DISCOVERY.
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