Sheraton Kosgoda Turtle Beach Resort welcomed the new year in grand style with its highly anticipated New Year’s Eve Gala Dinner Dance. The event, held at the picturesque Poolside Lawn, drew over 250 guests who enjoyed a night of culinary excellence, dazzling entertainment, and vibrant celebrations.
Guests were treated to a sumptuous buffet spread, featuring a mix of international and local delicacies, followed by high-energy performances by live DJs, captivating dance acts, and a breathtaking fireworks display at midnight.
The highlight of the evening was the electrifying ambiance, with guests dancing the night away and creating unforgettable memories by the scenic beachfront.
Sheraton Kosgoda Turtle Beach Resort continues to be a prime destination for vibrant events, offering world-class hospitality and idyllic settings for unforgettable celebrations.
General Manager Mano Gunasekara, Inoka (center) & Eran
Guests at the NYE Dance
Guests grooving to the beats on the dancefloor
Executive Chef Ramesh Kularatnam, Director Sales & Marketing Imran Noordeen, Director Loss Prevention Shirantha Alahakoon, Assistant Director of Finance Savindu Wickramasinghe, Manager Human Resources Thilina Chandrasekara, General Manager Mano Gunasekara, Director F&B Seemon Manimel, Chief Engineer Kapila de Silva, Executive Housekeeper Gamunu Keerthisiri, Manager Marketing & Communications Demi Hewamanna and Front Office Manager Sahan Thabrew
Sandun Dance Academy dancers entertaining the guests
Executive Chef Ramesh Kularatnam with some of his team
Guests at the NYE Dance
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