Villas in Matara
BackMatara served as the capital of Ruhuna kingdom formed in 200BC, one of three empires that formed ancient Sri Lanka. The town was known by several names including, ‘Mapatuna’ and Maha Theertha’ for its geographical landscape which saw one of the island’s major rivers run through the city creating a wide area for ferries to cross. The area was controlled by the Portuguese, Dutch and the British and served as a major trading point for cinnamon and elephants during the VOC period. The Matara Fort seen today was initially built by the Portuguese in 1560 but was heavily fortified by the Dutch almost a century later and they also built a second fort, the six pointed Star Fort to strengthen their defense systems.
Matara Villas
3 Sisters is exceedingly private. What was once a beautiful cottage is now a lovely beach retreat which combines Dutch colonial and traditional Sri Lankan décor. With 2 bedrooms on the ground floor and separate a loft upstairs, it’s great for families with children of all ages.