3. Aditya
This all-suite luxury boutique beach resort is in Rathgama near Hikkaduwa, which is near the colonial town of Galle.
There are 16 suites and villas, all offering a lot of space. The villas are on two-levels with over 7,500 square feet of living space. The rooms are all different – some have balconies, some have terraces, and some have private plunge or lap pools.
Aditya has a main restaurant, open 24 hours with dining on demand and a la carte service. Basically, you can order anything you want anytime you want, like a diner. There are regular serving times for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
You can swim in the resort’s infinity pool or relax in the library or lounge. There’s a large outdoor garden with multiple hammocks and a private beach. The resort can set up various excursions and tours to discover the local area and culture.
4. Chena Huts by Uga Escapes
Chena Huts is a luxury cabin resort from Uga Escapes, which operates several hotels and resorts in Sri Lanka. It combines two of the best things about Sri Lanka: the incredible wildlife and magical, unspoiled beaches.
It’s directly adjacent to Yala National Park and right next to the beach. There are only 14 cabins on seven acres of land, offering privacy and seclusion, which can be hard to find at some of the larger resorts.
The cabins are large and can accommodate families of up to four people. Each luxurious cabin has its own private plunge pool, a large living space, and a full bathroom with a freestanding tub.
Aside from the beach, the big thing to do here is safari expeditions into the tropical jungle of the national park. Yala National Park has the world’s largest population of leopards, and guests can go on photo safaris and game drives to find them and the hundreds of other animals found here.