Rise in Sri Lanka holiday bookings: UK travel operator
Key2holidays, a specialist online travel operator, has seen a dramatic increase in Sri Lanka holiday bookings, and attributes this to the recently achieved peaceful political climate, making the region safe to travel to. With holiday bookings increasing by 420 percent, Sri Lanka has now made it into Key2holidays’ top 3 destinations, out of the 30+ countries to which Key2holidays offers value-for-money tailor-made travel arrangements.
Speaking about the spike, Gemma Kidby, Key2holidays’ dedicated Indian Ocean product manager, commented, “Now is the time for a luxury Sri Lanka holiday: the island offers world-class beaches, inspiring cultural tours and 5 star accommodation at 3 star prices. The military offensive that deterred the cautious away from Sri Lanka holidays is coming to an end, and confidence is restored.”
In response to the rising Sri Lanka tourism industry, a brand new 5 star boutique hotel has opened on the beach of Wadduwa, catering to the growing market for Sri Lankal uxury holidays. It is not surprising that the hotel has chosen this west coast location, as this unspoiled area is peaceful and ‘safe’ and is just 1.5 hours away from the airport.
One of the most intimate hotels for a Sri Lankal uxury holiday, this ocean-view hideaway has just seven spacious suites. The suites are decorated in an Indian Colonial style using colourful silks and antique wooden furniture, surrounded by tranquil lily ponds and tropical gardens, and each with its own private veranda. There are three swimming pools, two restaurants, a running track and tennis court, beach frontage and beach bar. A shop and a spa will open later this year.
Key2holidays predicts that this hotel will appeal to those looking at a Sri Lankaluxury holiday, as it offers luxury accommodation at an affordable price, in a beautiful area that is safe for travellers. Gemma Kidby says, “Now that Sri Lanka is safe as a holiday destination, we are expecting to see a number of new luxury resorts opening in Sri Lanka.” – (PRWEB, London, UK)
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