Overview
For a wonderful honeymoon in Sri Lanka, nothing rivals our most romantic tour. This unforgettable honeymoon has been designed using Sri Lanka’s most chic and intimate boutique hotels – and, as ever, with Red Dot, love can flourish whether you are seeking untold luxury or something a little simpler. De-stress through this relaxed itinerary which allows you time to unwind but also a chance to explore the island. We will tinker with your honeymoon plans until you get exactly what you want – we want your Sri Lanka honeymoon to be the trip of a lifetime..
Tour Highlights
- Loll on the idyllic palm-fringed beaches of the West Coast
- Gaze at the magnificent vistas of the central tea hills
- Explore the island’s ancient cultural heritage away from the crowds
- Head out on safari to spot Sri Lanka’s diverse wildlife
- Go walking, cycling or riding around the picturesque Victoria Reservoir
- Stroll around the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Galle Fort
- Relax in a variety of beautiful boutique hotels
Following are recommended optional activities
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Mihintale
Anuradhapura, Cultural Triangle
Mihintale was recorded as being the birthplace of Buddhism in Sri Lanka in 3rd century BC. The peak is home to magnificent pieces of ancient Sri Lankan architecture and a majestic 40ft dagoba.
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Ritigala
Anuradhapura, Cultural Triangle
Ritigala is nestled deep inside a jungle-covered nature reserve, the ruins of an extensive Buddhist monasty which was abandoned during the invasions of the 10th and 11th centuries.
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Anuradhapura
Anuradhapura, Cultural Triangle
Discover the majestic remains of Sri Lanka’s first capital, originally built in the 4th century BC, the ruling place for over 100 Sri Lankan kings. You can explore these extensive ruins by bike
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Victoria Golf and Country Resort
Victoria, Kandy
There are golf courses that are scenic, but the Victoria Golf and Country Resort is simply spectacular. Even non-golfers will love it here, as a range of other activities are on offer.
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Lipton’s Seat
Haputale, Hill Country
The favourite viewing point of Sir Thomas Lipton, Lipton’s Seat offers one of the most spectacular views of Sri Lanka’s Hill Country. Drive to the top, or walk up through the surrounding plantations.
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Yala National Park
Yala National Park, Yala
Yala National Park, situated in the south-east corner of the island, is home to the greatest variety of Sri Lanka’s wildlife including the island’s big game – elephants, leopards and sloth bears.
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Galle Guided Bicycle Trails
Galle, Galle Coast
Cycle through Galle’s beautiful countryside, passing paddy fields dotted with iconic white egrets and water buffalo, quiet villages, tea and rice fields. Choose from a range of routes.
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Traditional Sri Lankan Cooking Class
Galle, Galle Coast
After visiting the vibrant Galle Market, journey along the river towards a secluded rural village and learn how to make a variety of traditional Sri Lankan dishes in the cool of a wattle-and-daub hut.
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Galle Dutch Fort
Galle Fort, Galle Coast
Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site originally built by the Portuguese before it was further developed by the Dutch and British, covers nearly 4sqkm and houses a range of old colonial buildings.
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Whale Watching in Mirissa
Mirissa, South Coast
This modern catamaran complete with professional crew sets out from Mirissa Harbour at 6:30am, beating the other boats in order to have the best dolphin and whale sightings.
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Surfing in Sri Lanka
Island-wide
Sri Lanka is a fantastic choice for a surfing holiday, and has been a popular surf destination since the 1970s.
Highlights
- Loll on the idyllic palm-fringed beaches of the West Coast
- Gaze at the magnificent vistas of the central tea hills
- Explore the island’s ancient cultural heritage away from the crowds
- Head out on safari to spot Sri Lanka’s diverse wildlife
- Go walking, cycling or riding around the picturesque Victoria Reservoir
- Stroll around the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Galle Fort
- Relax in a variety of beautiful boutique hotels









