Calamansi Cove : A boutique hotel with luxury and tranquility
View(s):With the season for crystal clear blue waters upon us enter into absolute escapism at Calamansi Cove by Jetwing in Ahungalla. A boutique hotel devoted to complete luxury, Calamansi Cove by Jetwing is a truly tranquil environment, perfect for a romantic getaway or a family vacation.
Ahungalla sits between Kosgoda, famous for turtle conservation and Ambalangoda known for the unique devil masks and dancers.
Located in Balapitiya, which is in Ahungalla, Calamansi Cove by Jetwing homes 12 private villas designed to allow guests to fully submerge in absolute bliss and total relaxation.
Taking the name of the citrus fruit Calamansi which is in abundance in the premises, the property rests amidst lush foliage and beautifully maintained gardens allowing guests to experience a tranquil tropical setting. Facing one of the finest and exceptionally clean private beaches, the property is also surrounded by greens extending a tropical vibe making the guests feel they’re entering into a world of sun and fun.
The private villa – Sea View Villas or Garden Villas – also have its own extended garden and rooftop deck making it the ideal spot to view the magnificent luminous sunset. A merge between contemporary design and modern architecture, each villa is inclusive of a personal butler, cable TV, indoor and outdoor shower, mini bar and WiFI etc.
Located in front of the beach with an amazing view of the bay and the Ocean, the beautifully furnished restaurant ‘Tangerine’ has a relaxed ambience that sets the mood for a perfect meal. For special occasions, meals can be arranged on the beach or in the privacy of guest’s villa. Supplied with the freshest seafood from the neighbouring fishing villages, the restaurant offers the most delectable seafood menus based on the catch of the day. The menus cater to all tastes and include a variety of local, Continental and Asian Cuisine with vege options as well.
The pool and volleyball court in the premises add to the leisure activities for guests to engage in. There’s much to see in and around Ahungalla with the Madu ganga boat ride to the many islands including Cinnamon Island and indulge in a fish massage on the way, and visit the many turtle conservation sites in the area.
For those interested in local culture, the home of Sri Lankan masks is 20 minutes away. Here, in Amabalangoda you can visit families who excel in mask making and learn to make one yourself. Wildlife enthusiasts can undertake a trek at Rumassala or to the Hiyare and Kottawa rainforests.
For more information, log on to www.jetwinghotels.com.