
Sri Lanka, the “Pearl of the Indian Ocean”, invites you to explore a world of wonders on an island of a thousand treasures. From UNESCO-listed ancient cities to lush tea plantations, as well as wildlife-rich national parks and golden beaches lined with coconut palms, our stays in Sri Lanka offer a concentrated mix of unique experiences. Explore our offers and let yourself be charmed by the diversity and hospitality of this radiant island.
An incredible diversity on a small island
In just a few hours, go from tropical beaches to the cool mountains of tea plantations, via the savannah of the national parks.
An exceptional cultural heritage
The “Cultural Triangle” is home to grand archaeological sites, rock temples, and ancient fortresses that bear witness to 2,000 years of history.
Abundant wildlife
Watch herds of elephants, leopards, monkeys, and a myriad of birds in the island’s many national parks.
Legendary hospitality and kindness
Sri Lankans are renowned for their warm welcome and their smiles, making the trip all the more memorable.
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Sri Lanka is rich in spectacular sites. The fortress of Sigiriya Lion Rock is an unmissable climb. The Cultural Triangle includes the ancient cities of Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa, as well as the caves of Dambulla. The city of Kandy is famous for its lake and the Temple of the Tooth, an important Buddhist pilgrimage site. The landscapes of the tea plantations in the Nuwara Eliya region are iconic. For nature lovers, Yala National Park is the best place to try to spot a leopard. Finally, the Galle Fort, with its ramparts and colonial lanes, is a gem on the south coast.


Sri Lanka has a tropical climate—hot and humid—shaped by two monsoons that affect different parts of the island at different times:
Thanks to this system, there is always a part of the island where the weather is pleasant, making Sri Lanka a destination you can visit year-round.

Sri Lankan cuisine is spicy, flavourful, and centered around Rice and Curry, the national dish that comes in countless variations. Don’t miss Kottu Roti, a street-food dish made from chopped flatbread stir-fried with vegetables and meat. Hoppers (Appa) are bowl-shaped rice pancakes, delicious with an egg in the middle. Lamprais is a dish inherited from the Dutch colonists, made of rice and several curries cooked in a banana leaf.
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| T° sea | 28°C | 28°C | 28°C | 29°C | 29°C | 28°C | 28°C | 28°C | 28°C | 28°C | 28°C | 28°C |
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Sri Lanka (then called Ceylon) was the first country in the world to elect a woman as Prime Minister. Sirimavo Bandaranaike took office in 1960.
The official currency is the Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR). Credit cards are accepted in hotels and tourist restaurants, but it’s essential to have cash for smaller establishments, transport and markets. ATMs are available in all towns and cities.
The inhabitants of Sri Lanka are called Sri Lankans (men) and Sri Lankans (women).
The official languages are Sinhala and Tamil. English is widely spoken in public services and tourist areas, which greatly facilitates communication.
You’ll mainly find type D sockets (three large round pins) and G (British). A universal adapter is therefore essential. The voltage is 230V.