The villa features four spacious bedrooms, each elegantly furnished with traditional Sri Lankan decor and modern amenities. The open-plan living and dining areas are perfect for entertaining guests or relaxing with family and friends. The villa also boasts a fully-equipped kitchen where guests can prepare their own meals.
The villa owns a rooftop open area where guests can gather and enjoy small talk while tasting cool beer and delicious food. The villa is situated in close proximity to the historic Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and is also conveniently located near a variety of restaurants, cafes, and shops.
Whether you are looking for a peaceful getaway or an adventurous holiday exploring Sri Lanka's beauty, this Galle villa offers the perfect combination of luxury, comfort, and convenience.
On the southern shore of the island sits Galle, historically known as Point de Galle. Galle dates to the 13th century, and maybe even earlier, but under Portuguese administration it rose to prominence as the island's principal port (1507–c. 1640). It served as the island's capital during the Dutch era until Colombo took its place in 1656. Galle's decline was caused by the development of Colombo's port in the second half of the 19th century, but because of congestion there, some shipping has been redirected to Galle. The city has adequate road and rail connections and is located 65 miles (105 kilometers) southeast of Colombo.