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Please tell me the resort (hotel) where it is better to relax in February
Good afternoon, please tell me which of the resorts of Sri Lanka is better to relax in February 10-25 (so that the ocean is calmer) If you can also advise the hotel (economy option). Thank you in advance
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аватар obelix06
The sea is calmer in Trincomalee. But the hotels are so-so. You can look for a hotel in Galle. There is a bay with calm water, but it hurts a lot of people crowding.
And from the more acceptable economy - Tangerine Beach 4+ in Kalutara. On the same territory with Royal Palms Beach 5+, the owner is the same, so living in Tangerine you can enjoy almost all the benefits of Royal Palms (pools, exercise equipment, shops, disco).
аватар sweet.lo
economy hotel in a quiet bay in the south of Unawatuna Beach 3 *
аватар Lanka-Lanochka
Note to OBELIX06's answer:
There are no waves in Trincomalee, but only in February there is NOT a season (the period of monsoon rains ... and fishing))
It is definitely pleasant to swim on the west coast, in the area of ​​​​Beruwala and Bentota, where the entrance to the water is absolutely gentle.
Well and on the south coast, ideal - Mirissa and Weligama, possibly Tangalle and Dikwella.
Not bad, although exciting, in Negombo (from December to March - a pleasant wide wave).
аватар Lanka-Lanochka
Decide on the south coast, consider the hotel TANGALLA BAY 3 *
http://www.turpravda.ua/lk/kolombo/Tangalla_Bay-h8839-r61156.html
in the bay of Tangalle, between the small villages of Mirissa and Dikwella (in each of the aftermaths there are picturesque beaches, emerald green water and luxurious palm groves.
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