Overview
Coconut-palm fringed sands line the way to a luxurious holiday at the stunning Turyaa Kalutara resort in Sri Lanka. Experience your very own tropical fairy tale surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens, with the azure Indian Ocean as a magical...
Coconut-palm fringed sands line the way to a luxurious holiday at the stunning Turyaa Kalutara resort in Sri Lanka. Experience your very own tropical fairy tale surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens, with the azure Indian Ocean as a magical backdrop. This luxury hotel has an exceptional array of facilities, including swimming pools, numerous restaurants and a decadent spa. Each of the exquisite rooms are fully-equipped with the creature comforts needed for a fantastic stay, including beachside cabanas that offer an idyllic secluded sanctuary. When it comes to dining, there’s an excellent mix of cuisines available at the restaurants and cafes. Taste authentic flavours of Sri Lanka at Pink Lobster, or tuck into Middle Eastern favourites at Taaza. Evenings come alive with cocktails flowing in the bars, and live music. Whether you’re seeking a luxury honeymoon to remember, or looking to relax after exploring Sri Lanka’s cultural delights, Turyaa Kalutara makes a superb choice.
How far is the nearest beach?
Turyaa Kalutara is located on the beachfront, with stunning golden sands just a few steps away.
Distance from resort centre
Kalutara is the nearest town, approximately 6km away, and is known as the gateway to the advenutres of the southern coast of Sri Lanka. This hotel is also conveniently located 37km away from the capital city of Colombo, while historic Galle is a must-see and can be reached within an hour. The nearest train station is under a kilometre away.
Distance from airport
Bandaranaike International Airport is approximately 80km away from Turyaa Kalutara resort.
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For Families
All-Inclusive
If you choose to go all inclusive at Turyaa Kalutara, the programme generally consists of breakfast, lunch and dinner, all buffet style, served in the main restaurant. During meals soft drinks, beer, water and wine are offered. Locally produced alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks like water, wine, refreshments, soft drinks, beer, spirits, etc are served throughout the day (except during meal times).
Details, including times and benefits, may be subject to change. Charges may be applied for dining at some restaurants, special dinners and dishes, some beverages, and other amenities. You will be provided with full details of the all-inclusive programme on arrival at the hotel.
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Don Samarasekera
Room is spacious but better to add good amenities to make good appearance.
Better to add more food selection for buffet.
There was an issue with water kettle and response was very poor from house keeping and reception, and finally I had to contact duty manager to correct it.
We had bad experience when entering to hotel for parking.
Viran Rashmika
1. Variety and Selection: A good buffet offers a wide range of options catering to diverse tastes and dietary requirements (vegetarian, gluten-free, vegan, etc.). Ensure there is a balance between local, international, and seasonal dishes.
2. Quality of Food: Freshness and flavor are critical. The buffet should maintain consistent quality across different dishes, with attention to presentation, seasoning, and temperature.
3. Service: Attentive and friendly staff play a big role. They should be quick to clear used plates, replenish food, and be available for requests. Proper labeling of dishes (allergen info, dietary labels) is also important.
Avishka Lakshan Kumarawadu
We recently stayed at this hotel, expecting a relaxing and enjoyable experience, but it turned out to be quite the opposite. The hotel was fully booked and overcrowded, making it difficult to enjoy any of the services.
We were excited for the buffet dinner, but it was the worst buffet I have ever had at a 4-star hotel. There was only one meat option (chicken) with no variety at all. The breakfast and lunch the next day were no better, with the fewest choices I’ve ever seen.
On top of that, there were no towels in the room when we arrived. Despite several calls to the front desk, we had to wait a long time to get them. We also asked for an extra water bottle, but were told to refill the one we had – something I've never heard from a hotel before.
The worst part was when a room service supervisor entered our room without knocking, even though we hadn’t checked out yet. It was 12:20 p.m., and my wife was still getting ready. We hadn't handed over our key cards or officially checked out, so this was completely unacceptable.
Overall, this experience was far below what we expected from a 4-star hotel. We won’t be coming back and I would not recommend this
hotel any one.
Thilini Ekanayake
I strongly recommend implementing staff training focused on enhancing customer satisfaction and effectively addressing guest needs. For example, when a request for an eight-person seating at the buffet is made, it would be more accommodating to arrange this rather than directing guests to split into two tables.
Additionally, I found that the cleanliness of both the rooms and the hotel overall did not meet acceptable standards.
When hosting larger groups, having multiple action stations would be beneficial in minimizing wait times for guests.
I also encountered issues with room service, requiring multiple calls to obtain a bottle of water. Initially, cash (rs.500) was requested for the charge, but it was eventually agreed to bill it to the room.
Also 3 people from the triple room used the pool and when asked for pool towels, initially only given 2 towels and when asked for the 3rd, we were told to "share the two towels".
On a positive note, I appreciated the quality and preparation of the food, which was enjoyable.
Overall, my experience did not meet my expectations, and it has led me to reconsider future stays at your hotel.
Higher management should properly train the staff who deal with the clients in order to minimize these kind of communication gaps.
Nilooka Dissanayake
Our family of three enjoyed the three day, two night visit thoroughly.
If you like walking, you can enjoy peaceful beach walks or use the shady, tree lined paths. You can even walk around the large pool.
The meals were excellent with many fruit choices for dessert and breakfast. My family particularly liked the salad and dessert bars. Servers were also friendly and helpful. There was a good choice for vegetarians and others.
We also enjoyed the free happy hour drinks and music in the lobby.
We made use of the pool and the well equipped gym and darts. The staff at both were friendly and helpful.
Front office staff greeted us with a smile and processed both check in and check out efficiently.
Thanks Turyaa! We look forward to returning some day.
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