Hotels in Galle
BackOne of Sri Lanka’s most famous cities and once its main trading port, Galle is unarguably one of the island’s most enchanting spots, and has been a popular haunt for tourists for many years. Culturally and historically rich, and a particularly good example of how the European colonial powers impacted on Sri Lanka, Galle Fort is now a UNESCO Heritage Site which boasts many old buildings and is a unique multicultural microcosm within the island. Wander down the delightful narrow streets and soak up its old-world charm and peaceful atmosphere whilst exploring the historical buildings, shops and restaurants which line the paths. The fort, lighthouse and the 17th century Dutch Reformed Church are just some of the sights to take in.
Galle covers a vast area, from the fort itself to the small towns along the Galle Coast such as the lively Unawatuna, tranquil Thalpe and the inland area around Koggala Lake. Hotels in Galle therefore range from old colonial relics within the fort itself, most notably the majestic Amangalla, to contemporary properties such as Tri Lanka and the spectacular Kahanda Kanda in Koggala and tranquil beachfront hotels including The Frangipani Tree, one of our favourites.
Galle Hotels
What was once the New Oriental Hotel, constructed during the period of British rule, is today one of the most luxurious boutique hotels in Sri Lanka which still exudes a colonial grandeur. The rooms combine impeccable chic style and authentic colonial design and provide every comfort.
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An enchanting boutique with great food in Galle Fort
Why House also features eight bedrooms, and each of them have been individually decorated offering a unique character. Look forward to king-sized four-poster beds as well as optimum privacy thanks to the thoughtful placing of the rooms within the garden.
41 Lighthouse Street is a charming 150 year old Dutch-styled villa in the heart of Galle Fort with a contemporary interior. The expansive villa offers accommodation in three rooms and comprises of living and dining areas, including a private pool and even a snooker table.
Aditya consists of 12 individually designed suites as well as the elaborate and regal Grand Surya Suite. Choose from either garden view or ocean view rooms that are all luxuriously furnished. Indulgently romantic, it’s best enjoyed by couples and families with older kids.
Located in Thalpe, Apa Villas offers 7 suites which are categorised under Cinnamon, Cardamom and Saffron. Their infinity pool is undoubtedly their crowning glory, having made it onto the Conde Nast traveller magazine.
Four of Era Beach’s 8 rooms come with ocean views for a blissfully captivating holiday. In true Jetwing style, the property has been immaculately designed with every need catered for. Its gentle, secluded setting makes it ideal for couples looking for some rejuvenation.
Dating back to the 17th century, this hotel is perfect for historians as well as architecture and art enthusiasts. The property has masses of character, expansive rooms and a fantastic location within Galle Fort. Not recommended for small children.
Ginganga Lodge is a beautifully-designed six-bedroom retreat settled on a former coconut estate surrounded by greenery, located 15 minutes from Galle. The retreat has three Standard Rooms, two Luxury Rooms and a Suite.
Illuketiya is well-wrapped with rice fields, jungle, rubber and tea plantations, some of the island’s most notable produce. Fitted with en-suite rooms, it also includes a separate building which it calls the Pond House. Illuketiya can be rented on room basis or as a whole villa.