Sri Lanka has an assortment of accommodation options, Colombo features not only a host of modern five star hotels but also iconic colonial era hotels with the charm and romance of a bygone era.
The island generally blessed with impressive hotels usually situated in stunning settings. The coastal areas, especially the west and south, have innumerable resorts and hotels, where package tourists mostly stay. Several are designed by Geoffrey Bawa, one of the 20th century’s foremost Asian architects. Bawa’s vision encompasses a style referred to as ‘tropical modernism’ in which forms of modernism are beautifully softened and enriched by traditional influences and surrounding landscapes. There are also an increasing number of boutique hotels on the west and south coast, mainly centered at Galle.
Hill country towns such as Kandy, Nuwara Eliya and Bandarawela feature colonial era hotels, and for those who venture farther afield, perhaps to indulge in adventure sports, there are beautifully converted colonial homes, tea and rubber plantation buildings, jungle cabins, tree houses and eco lodges as well as under canvas.