Beach VillasUnawatuna

Unawatuna, Sri Lanka's coastal gem, boasts pristine beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and lush palm-lined shores. This laid-back village offers a blend of relaxation and adventure, with opportunities for snorkeling, diving, and exploring nearby wildlife sanctuaries. Immerse yourself in the local culture as you sample fresh seafood at beachside cafes and witness traditional stilt fishing practices. Unwind in this tropical paradise, where sunsets paint the sky in hues of orange and pink.
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The Well House Galle

Make some memories at this family-friendly Well House. The mystery, drinkable freshwater for the whole village, overlooking Bonavista bay. Built by a local Moor from the profits of his coconut oil factory to raise his family, the well water served the surrounding village. Enjoy the Dutch colonial architecture, drink and chat, as a community of artists have done since 1980. Celebrate Galle’s multicultural past in a fusion menu including Chinese, Indian, and Dutch Sri Lankan near Galle Fort. You are invited to join the queue at The Well House gate and participate in a little-known piece of the history of Galle. The traditional architecture of the Dutch Colonial time contained a secret only known to the local village. Situated overlooking Bonavista bay, the puzzle of the well remains a mystery. It is the only fresh drinking water well that has never run dry or developed a salt content in the local area. Over a century of service began with the creation of a freshwater well by a merchant family who produced coconut oil in a factory that became one of the largest in Galle. Don’t rush by to find another outstanding villa. Pause and drink, stay and chat, as the locals and an ex-pat community of artists, actors, musicians, singers, and internationally acclaimed architects namely Knut Husebø, Duran Duran, and Anne Grete Preus have done before you. The Well House stream of living water is here to connect you to the relaxing renewal of tropical paradise. Of course, you will wander to the nearby beach, laze by the pool and dine in the multicultural cuisine generously provided by the in-house chef. Immerse yourself in the cultural influences at the dining table within the Well House culinary journey and select from Dutch Sri Lankan, Indu Sri Lankan, Chinese Sri Lankan, or Traditional Sri Lankan menus cooked by our in-house chef with fresh local produce. When it is time to relax out of the sun, the cool interiors of The Well House beckon you. Seek to discover why the artistic community of Europe and the UK have found their place of solace and tranquillity here since the 1980s, far from the stage and winter’s cold. The Well House location offers the beach, the river, bustling Galle town for shopping and local life, and the UNESCO World Heritage Listed, Galle Fort. Whether it is jewellery, a café, traditional craft or the best preserved Dutch-era Fort in Asia, it is only 5 minutes away. Restore Your Spirit in Peaceful Sleep The Bedrooms It would be easy to dismiss the 3 bedrooms of The Well House if it wasn’t for their history. The recently renovated rooms retain the character they adopted over the past century and a half. Spacious rooms feature their own bathrooms and simple clean lines that reflect the influences of inhabitants over the centuries. It would be easy to miss history's impact, hidden just below the surface of the stylish renovation that allows you to sleep in air conditioned comfort so close to the beach. The first bedroom may well have been known as a “Woshi”, under the influence of the great Chinese Admiral who ensured the trading port grew in importance. His establishment of the ancient White Tea Agreement one of the world's oldest commercial arrangements, established between Sri Lanka and the Ming Dynasty still holds validity today. The importance of this piece of history may be seen in the Galle Maritime Museum and in the tri-lingual plaque erected by Zheng He. A Muslim eunic of the Ming Emperor’s court, his presence in Sri Lanka on the Ming treasure voyages saw him install a puppet king in the southern Kotte Kingdom. Was bedroom 2 ever known as a “ghurfat nawm, it's Arabic name? Was the influence of Moorish traders brought home after work with the merchant who became very wealthy from his factory's products being exported from the port? We can never know, but we can take time out to consider the impact of sleeping quarters and living quarters over 140 years. As we relax in the space, history's voice is ever there, but never disturbing our relaxation, rest, or quiet enjoyment of Sri Lanka. The third bedroom presents simple colonial furnishings often seen in Tamil homes. Known as “patukkaiyarai”, bedrooms often slept whole families. The ample space and personalized bathroom allow us to quickly forget the changes various cultures brought with them into everyday life. Guests' daily journey at The Well House connects us to the local environment with eco-friendly practices long forgotten. Many are so simple they may be overlooked. The swimming pool is never heated, yet always welcoming at exactly the right temperature. Plastic water bottles are never used, well ahead of the global push in many countries to eliminate plastics. Instead, drink fresh pure water from the miraculous well that has served the local community for more than 140 years. The Well House Culinary Journey The select guests welcomed by the Villa staff team are invited to join us on a Culinary Journey spanning 2,000 years. Being ‘treated by a local Moor trader’ is recorded from the 14th Century. Each guest received in the port of Galle and the town which grew up around it was introduced to the blended diets of Chinese, Arabic, Indian, Portuguese, Dutch, and English traders who ruled or traded with locals. We offer a selected menu based on the fusion of each culture’s contribution to Sri Lanka’s tropical cuisine and local produce, fresh fish, eggs, chicken, spices, and plant-based meals. Select a plate. Begin connecting your taste, smell, and sight in each mouthful. We offer the opportunity to select from 5 menu styles. Individual offerings may vary based on seasonal fruit, vegetables, spices, or even the availability of fish. Fusion of Tropical Asia The freshness of the best endemic greens, root vegetables, and unique heritage rice served with introduced vegetables is familiar to regular travelers. Experience the freshness of pineapple or local spicy mangoes, Sri Lankan climbing spinach, jungle fresh citrus, and seafood fresh from the markets of Galle. Dutch Sri Lanka The blending of Holland’s bread and cakes expanded with the use of Sri Lanka’s vast range of spices, from vanilla to nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, and black pepper. The blending of Middle Eastern yeast-free or unleavened bread by the Dutch rulers transformed Sri Lanka’s cuisine into traditional roti and koththu. Indu Sri Lankan The Indian traders modified the Chinese blended spices into one of Sri Lanka’s favorite flavors, curry. Chili, white and black pepper created the hot curries which form the basis of the Indu-Sri Lankan menu. Tempering curries with the use of coconut links the two cultures on your plate. Chinese Sri Lankan The great Chinese admiral Zheng He placed a plaque inscribed in Chinese, Tamil, and Arabic respecting the major cultures and religions entrenched in the region. Chinese influences in dining reflect the use of local produce cooked in the wok as a deep fryer. The addition of combinations of eggs, spices, oils, and traditional rice brings you into the world of the largest naval fleet in the 14th Century world. Chinese styles of food adapt well to local produce, including coconut and spices. Traditional Sri Lankan Traditional cuisine of the inland regions retained its authenticity due to a lack of refrigeration and the need to use local produce on the same day it was picked. Exceptions include dried fish, rice, jackfruit seeds, cashew nuts and spices, and a selection of root vegetables that could be stored for a matter of weeks. Our Sri Lankan specialties ensure the preservation of the seasonal nature of Sri Lanka’s hinterland. The ocean currents and monsoon storms impact the daily catch, reflected in the sardines, shellfish, prawns and octopus available in season. Bonavista Bay’s peaceful, family-friendly beaches are the closest beach to the Heritage Listed Galle Fort. The Fort’s lighthouse creates a magnificent backdrop to sunset and Sri Lanka’s Jungle Beach is 5 minutes away. The local people are friendly and will do everything they can to ensure you enjoy your stay. Learn about local Sri Lankan village life on a daily basis. It is easy to miss the impact of local gardens as you wander to the beach. But go with awareness and you will see how coconuts impact on every meal table, provide a host of ancillary products such as ropes, compost and fibre for beds or mats. The Well House displays a time when locally pressed coconut oil was exported globally. The successful local family built the largest oil factory in Galle, which was acquired by Sri Lanka’s largest corporation, Hayleys. Coconuts will appear in your daily meals, regardless of your menu choices. Only one of the dozens of ancient plants and fruit from the jungle orchard, with just a little guidance your taste buds can experience something new every day of the week. Bananas taste different to the supermarket variety, 10 types of mango, salad greens and roots long neglected in the first world are here to tempt you, grown right in the village gardens. The Ging Ganga (Galle River) ebbs and flows with the tides and provides another location to swim. If you are in need of a larger pool for your tropical fitness, head down to the Coco Bay Hotel to swim laps at the oceanside pool. The Well House is set at the foot of Ramasala Hill which rises so suddenly on the edge of the beach that local legend says it is a piece of the Himalaya Ranges, deposited in Sri Lanka by Buddha. Overlooking Galle is the Japanese Peace Pagoda, its stark white stupa in contrast to the jungle and rocks behind it. An excellent early morning fitness walk about 2 km over the hill to Unawatuna where another swimming beach is available to cool off. Galle Fort is a “must see” attraction. Although the amazing shopping at TPV is easy walking distance on Matara Road, the fort is Asia’s best preserved colonial port. The Dutch Fort is built on top of the Portuguese and Moor ports that preceded it. The stringent building and renovation controls set by UNESCO ensures the fort’s gradual restoration to its Dutch hey-day. The cemetery, Maritime Museum, the Dutch Hospital, Magistrates Square and the Ramparts provide connection to past masters, customs and influences. Mornings or early evenings highlight the best of the fort’s silver jewellery, spices, clothing and traditional home and kitchenware. We are happy to provide you with dozens of dining options to suit your taste or dining budget. Snorkelling, scuba diving and other water activities are provided at Unawatuna beach. This busy, bustling tourist zone offers many cafes, bars, clubs and restaurants. It is the perfect day out with little time wasted driving for hours We assist with transport to make life easier. We can arrange a Tuk Tuk or Car / Van and a reliable driver for you to ensure you are safe and secure throughout your stay. Local busses operate along the Matara Road to Galle (200mtres walk) or south toward Matara. Buses will be crowded, hot, and bustling. Not for the faint-hearted! Heading south on a bus will be an unforgettable experience, whether you head to Sri Yoga Shala or Wijaya Beach, Thalpe Beach, funky, bustling Ahangama, go whale watching at Marisa Beach, or learn to surf at Weligama. Fares are very reasonable, but always carry correct change as none will be provided onboard. Keep your ticket with you until you exit the bus. NOTE: Entry via the rear door, exit via the front door. Bus stops are marked with a yellow line on the road, but you always have to flag the driver to ensure they stop. The journey will be loud, fast, and memorable! We have available drivers for airport transfers which are reliable, cost-effective, and safe. All are air-conditioned cars/vans and are available for extended island journeys. Tip: Tuk’s should be charged at initial call out Rs. 200, then Rs. 150 per km maximum. Please don't overpay as it upsets the local transport income balance. If you wish to tip, Rs. 100 - 200 is significant in the local framework, even though it is only a few cents in foreign currency.

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South Point Ocean - 8 bedroom Luxury Beach Villa

An 8 bedroom luxury private beach front villa. Ideal for families and friends to enjoy the Ocean and Sun. Large pool. Sea good for swimming within the reef. Surfing spots close by. All AC bedrooms and sitting areas have stunning views of the ocean. For larger families 3 extra bedrooms available. WIFI fiber opts available - Free. Fully staffed including a chef. 24/7 service provided. We offer a personalized butler service from airport pick to villa and until your departure at the airport South Point Ocean is given on exclusive use of entire property to one group only. Your own private luxury beach villa. 5 to 15 minutes to busy tourist beaches, bars and restaurants, surfing spots in Kabalana, Unawatuna and Mirissa. Cots, highchairs, beach toys, plastic cups and plates for kids available. Maids are good with children. Special child meals can be prepared. All Bedrooms have Airconditioning, ceiling fan and ensuite spacious bathrooms, balcony. Has black out curtains and four poster beds draped with mosquito netting. White clean towels and Egyptian cotton White bedsheets provided. Ground floor has a long verandah with comfortable chairs to relax and enjoy your drinks. Dining room seats up to 22 pax. Extra tables will be removed when smaller groups book the villa. A fridge for guests use only. 1st Floor has Three doubles and one single AC bedrooms. These rooms are ideal for families with children, as rooms have connecting doors. Second floor has two twin bedrooms. A large sitting area with comfortable chairs and sofas, ceiling fans and a bar and fridge to stock your liquor. A Guests can bring their own alcohol. No corkage charged. Television set for all to watch movies. Pool - 20 x 40 foot pool. Beach beds, Pool towels provided. Pool is open 24/7. Cleaned daily by 6 am. The garden, pool and beach are cleaned daily by 6 am. 3 managers and staff available 24/7 to assist. Staff are not intrusive. We take people from the village and train them. They are very pleasing and helpful. If you feel there are too much staff, please let us know, we can reduce the number of staff at the property. The staff clean the villa and then go to the staff quatres which is just across the road. The stewards and maids will remain in the kitchen to serve. A steward will be on duty until the last guests retire for the night. Two night watchmen on duty beach front. It is very important to us that our guests have a wonderful stay, we are flexible let us know what you want. Guests have access to entire property. The entire property is for exclusive use of resident guests only. Guests can walk into the kitchen and watch the chef prepare their meals. Ask for cookery demonstrations, Learn about Sri Lankan cooking and spices which are used. No charge for cookery demonstrations Staying at the villa will be like staying in your own private luxury holiday home. I live in Colombo and I am contactable 24/7 by mobile phone. I personally handle all the reservations and then the team takes over at the villa. We have an excellent dedicated team of staff including 3 managers who will do their very best to provide an excellent service. Whatever time, on arrival a manager will be there to greet the guests and introduce the staff. If there is any short comings, please inform the manager, he will attend to it immediately. Once a week I visit the villas to check the maintenance of the properties and to speak to the staff. When visiting I will not walk into the property when occupied. Will get an appointment to drop in and say Hello. The villa is located in Kathaluwa, a quite little fishing village. The fishing season is from Oct to Mid April. One can help the fisherman to pull in the boats and pick the catch of the day for the cook to prepare. Kathaluwa has a surfing spots which can be seen from the villa. 1/4 km is Ahangama which is now getting very popular for surfing, surfing schools/instructions can be hired and small restaurants spring up. The sea infront is ideal for swimming, diving and snorkelling. Enjoy yoga and Ayurveda massages on the beach. 15 minutes to turtle hatchery and Hadunagoda tea plantation where one can go on a tour and taste a variety of teas. . Mirissa and Unawatuna tourist beaches, cafes, bars, whale watching is 15 minutes away. 16 km to Galle Fort a UNESCO declared heritage site, where many restaurants, churches and 18th century buildings can be seen. we have a 14 seat luxury coach with English speaking driver/guide kept standby 24 hours for our guests to hire. plenty of local tuk tuks/taxies available, bus and train service available. Koggala Domestic airport 15 minutes away. Approximately 21/2 hours from Colombo International airport After the confirmation of reservation, We email to check about the meal on arrival, any special requests and arrange the transport if needed. All meals are prepared freshly on order. Fresh vegetables, fruits and Seafood is purchased daily. Live lobster and Lagoon Crab will be purchased on order. We respect our guests religious views and will prepare the meals according to their wishes. All meals can be discussed with the chef. He will oblige. Halal, Vegetarian and Vegam meals can be prepared. There is a FB Manager to help with meals orders. For guests arriving late in the night or early morning we can have a snack or hot meal ready. Massages - An Ayurvehda trained Masseuse will bring her herbal oils, if you wish you may give her your own oils for the massages. A Yoga instructor is available. Prior notice required. Rates can be negotiated. If there are more, his rates are less. Life guards - The villa does not have any lifeguards. The pool is not fenced. Parents must be responsible for the children when close/in water. Doctors - There is a doctor who will visit the villa and his clinic is close by. Private hospitals and a Teaching hospital is available in Galle. Specialist Doctors can be channeled. Our managers will assist with transport and accompany our guests. Please take an accident/medical and health insurance.

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