Wednesday, November 16, 2011

NILAWELI HOTELS


We dryer at nilaveli beach hotel during our christmas holidays. The place was absolutely beautiful and the staff were extremely friendly. Make sure you take an excursion out to pigeon island to go snorkelling.

Overall, we had a wonderful time at this hotel- the beach is one of the best I have come across- totally unspoilt paradise with great waves. We booked this place through Tangerine Tours (Kamalini was excellent to deal with) and paid about $130 for the deluxe rooms. The hotel itself is very nice- in particular I liked that it wasn't...

Negative sides We paid far too much for the room which is just a bungalow with few equipment and quite old. The beach is close, but it's not woth the price : 200$ / night !!! For comparison - well, price only - the Thai royal suite of Galle face hotel is 250$ and there is no way Nilaveli bungalows...

We were recommended this hotel for its beach at it did not disappointing on that front as it is easily the best hotel in the area - for now. However, the best rooms are the beach facing deluxe rooms as the rest are set away from the beach and can be less comfortable (even crowded feeling). The rooms are spacious...

Nilaveli Beach Hotel has been rebuilt after the Tsunami and you can see that every bit of furniture is new in the garden and in the rooms. Rooms are spacious with AC and simple furnishings.The bathrooms are spacious but lack on decor. The staff is very friendly and they make their best to make you happy, The breakfast buffet has...

This belongs to the Tangerine Group, and has been around since the 1970's, and is the oldest property in the Trincomalee area. It was destroyed by the devastating Asian Tsunami on 26 December 2004, but was rebuilt. Note that the road to Trincomalee is very bad from the Kanthalai tank. The hotel at Nilaveli is about 20 minutes from Trincomalee...

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