Sri Lanka (1)Western province (1)Colombo District (1)Negombo (1)1-bedroom apartment #6001

Spectacular Sri Lanka

Type: 1-bedroom apartment • Bedrooms: 1 • Sleeps: 3 • Catering: Self-catering, Bed & breakfast, Half board (breakfast + dinner), Full board

Price per week: 100.00 $

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Rates & avialability per week

Period Price
All year 100.00 $ Change currency

Short lets of one week accepted longer lets preferred. Special rates for long lets.

  • All year round cost $50 per person per week minimum two sharing maximum three self catering. Meals optional extra as and when required.
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Reservations & Contacts

Spectacular Sri Lanka/Ref: 6001
Owner Name Mrs Shamila Tandy
Tel 0094 31 2227144
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Home description

The apartments are newly built tastefully furnished and located close to all amenities whilst being in a private secure residential compound for security.

Location

Negombo is a town of about 65,000, approximately 37 km north of Colombo, in Sri Lanka. It is located at the mouth of the Negombo Lagoon, about 7 km from the Bandaranaike International Airport. Negombo has a small port, and its economy is mainly based on tourism and its centuries-old fishing industry. though it also produces ceramics and brass ware.

Negombo is an ideal place for those who want quick access to and from the country's international airport. The 100km long canal network running through the town is still used, and outrigger canoes and modern water-craft ply this route daily, for trade and tourist purposes. Remains of colonization include the Dutch fort built in 1672, as well as centuries-old Portuguese and Dutch houses, administrative buildings, and churches. Negombo is also home to the country's second-largest fish market, the Llelama, at the north end of the town's lagoon. There are daily fish auctions, which give tourists a chance to meet the area's colourful fisherman and even organise fishing trips into the lagoon and the ocean beyond. Other nearby attractions open to visitors include Muthurajawela, which part of 6,000-hectare (14,826-acre) protected marshland, home to over 190 species of wildlife.

Negombo offers some of the better beaches on the west coast of Sri Lanka, and draws tourists who stop over for a day on their way to or from the airport. Some quiet stretches of the beach are maintained by the tourist hotels, while others are always busy with fisherman and their equipment. Water-sports and diving are also extremely popular among visitors, with a few well preserved coral reefs and a 50 year old shipwreck (Kudapaduwa) that serves as an artificial reef for many varieties of fish.

There are also local handicraft sales on the beaches and the shops near the town.