Royal Beach Hotel’ (RBH), is a luxury semi boutique type resort located on beautiful beach stretch in Induruwa, popular for its Turtle Hatcheries.
The hotel was built as a mansion in early years of this decade was fully renovated and opened in January this year. It has 13 semi boutique type rooms with sea view and with all modern facilities and amenities.
All rooms are with A/C, TV and mini bar, bath tub at the toilet and with wide balconies.
The Resort has a privilege of the beach front position on one of the unspoiled south coast beaches.‘The most unique thing in out resort is the splendid architecture. It was built in a format of Middle Eastern mansion and many visitors have often been marveled by it and even made them come back for a repeated stay’ said Roy Wootler the General Manager of the hotel.
Beautifully set swimming pool blends with the colour of the Ocean, creating a painted picture from the lobby.
’We take the pride in our cuisine and serve a range of dishes. Meals can be taken anytime and anywhere or in our specialized sea food restaurant on the beach. Even in the privacy of your own balcony is possible. Guest satisfaction is our priority’ Roy said.
Royal Beach is specialized in seafood. The chef Kokila Priyadharshana Dombagolla has created few signature dishes for the hotel. ‘Fresh from sea’ is our motto in cuisine. Sri Lankan style Crabs, prawns and lobsters are some of the popular dishes among the guests’ Chef Kokila said.
Boat rides on Madu Ganga a visit to the local market, visit the Turtle Conservation project in Induruwa and Kosgoda, tour to the historical town of Galle, which is less than an hours drive are some of the popular excursions arranged by the Hotel.
‘It is fun and exciting to travel in the Glass boat to observe the corals, the fish and the Marine turtles in Hikkaduwa. The tours and excursion are organized upon request’ Wootler explained.
A wide range of water sports are on offer nearby in Bentota including surfing, windsurfing, diving, Banana Boat, Ski Jet
These coastal towns and villages also share a vibrant cultural heritage including legends, music and dance forms.
‘Rooftop fine dining restaurant and a gym will be the main projects getting underway during this year’ he added.
’This is one of the rare resorts in the southern coast, which provides a total relaxation on the beach for anyone who wished to wind down without any encumbrances and where the vast beach will be totally unfilled’ GM Wootler said.
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