Name of object: Dodanduwa Beach house | |
| Sri Lanka - Galle - Holiday House Hikkaduwa | | Object number: | 26045 |
| Creation date: | 30.01.2010 |
| Type of object: | Holiday House, detached |
| Living area: | 140 m2 |
| Number of rooms: | 4 |
| Number of sleeping accommodations (sleeps): | 4 |
| Number of bathrooms: | 1 |
Rental Price25 Euro per object per day
Price includes following expenses- Cleaning (negotiable)
- Electricity
- Gas
- Internet flat-rate
- Water
Description of objectThe House is perfect reconstructed in 2016. It includes 2 Queensize bedrooms, a large living room with a couch, sofa and a dinig table, separate kitchen and a bathroom with a hot water. Also there is a private coconut Palm garden with two sun beds for you available.
The house is located on a headland, and has a 3 side directly access to the ocean. All in one! A great and comfortable house and perfect for 4 guests. You can easily reach Hikkaduwa by a Singhalese cap which they call tuk, tuk. It’s about a 5 minute ride by tuk, tuk to Hikkaduwa.
Location of objectSri Lanka The Places to Go in 2010
There is only one town by the sea that can boast of some of the best surfing waves in Sri Lanka, a long stretch of beach packed with restaurants serving deliciously fresh seafood, an equally long stretch of souvenir shops for the serious shopper, and guesthouses and hotels galore, from the cheap and cheerful to star-class. The name of the place is Hikkaduwa, and there is no other resort on the island like it.
Town: Sri Lanka, Hikkaduwa, HikkaduwaLying 100km south of Colombo on the west coast, Hikkaduwa comprises a number of different areas stretching from north to south. The main town of Hikkaduwa is the most ‘Sri Lankan’ of all areas and features the bus stand, train station and police station at one end, and the dive stations and big hotels at the other end, further south. Next is the Wewala area packed full of guesthouses and small restaurants, internet cafés and bars. Finally, a little further to the south is Narigama, which is a little quieter but has numerous guesthouses, plus the closest thing to a night club – Top Secret. What makes Hikkaduwa stand out from other resorts is the range of accommodation and shopping and dining options, unlike Bentota and Beruwala, which feature only big star-class hotels.See The Accommodation Guide for a review of Hikkaduwa budget accommodation) Find out more about Hikkaduwa
Link to our websiteSri Lanka Holidayhouse
Arrival and distancesArrival day: negotiable Distance to next airport: Colombo 120 Km Distance to next trainstation: Dodanduwa 1 Km Distance to next motorway: Hikkaduwa 10 Km Distance to next shop: 0.1 Km
Sport facilities nearbyCycling, Diving, Fishing, Hunting, Sailing, Surfing, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball,
Theme of holidays- Beach holiday
- Cultural and sighseeing holidays
- Family holidays
- Holidays for singles
- Relaxing holidays
- Romantic holidays
Total sleeping facilities and distributionTotal number of sleeping facilities: 4
- thereof 2 Double room(s)
- thereof 2 Other sleeping rooms
BathroomsNo. of bathrooms: 1- thereof Bathrooms with shower and tub: 1
- 1 seperate WC(s)
External facilities of object- Balcony
- Barbecue
- Car Parking
- Children's playground
- Garden
- Private beach front
- Sand pit
- Terrace
Internal facilities of objectMachines and equipmentKitchen facilities- 2 ring stove
- Freezer
- Fridge
- Microwave
- Oven
Services- Chauffeur
- Cleaning service
Other- Handicapped: suitable
- Seniors: suitable
- Children: welcome
- Pets: not specified
CateringCatering: Self catered (extra)
Additional InformationSri Lanka The Places to Go in 2010
For a quarter century, Sri Lanka seems to have been plagued by misfortune, including a brutal civil war between the Sinhalese-dominated government and a separatist Tamil group. But the conflict finally ended May 2009, ushering in a more peaceful era for this teardrop-shaped island off India's coast, rich in natural beauty and cultural splendors.
The island, with a population of just 20 million, feels like one big tropical zoo: elephants roam freely, water buffaloes idle in paddy fields and monkeys swing from trees. And then there’s the pristine coastline. The miles of sugary white sand flanked by bamboo groves that were off-limits to most visitors until recently are a happy, if unintended byproduct of the war. |
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