Welcome to Arugam Bay Hotels
Arugam
Bay, often referred to as one of the best kept secrets on
the island and rated as one of the top ten surf points in
the world by the international surfing community – touted as
4th best in South East Asia -, comes into its own as a
surfing destination from May to September. Visitors are
rewarded with cinnamon sands, clear blue skies and two-metre
waves that provide a 400-metre-long ride. if you want a place
to gather your thoughts, and you can visit nearby mangroves
on Pottuvil lagoon, or go to Kudimbigala Forest Hermitage to
see Buddhist shrines. The Lahugala-Kitulana National Park is
16km inland from Pottuvil and large herds of elephants move
there during the dry season (July and August).
Arugam
Bay, often referred to as one of the best kept secrets on
the island and rated as one of the top ten surf points in
the world by the international surfing community – touted as
4th best in South East Asia -, comes into its own as a
surfing destination from May to September. Visitors are
rewarded with cinnamon sands, clear blue skies and two-metre
waves that provide a 400-metre-long ride. if you want a place
to gather your thoughts, and you can visit nearby mangroves
on Pottuvil lagoon, or go to Kudimbigala Forest Hermitage to
see Buddhist shrines. The Lahugala-Kitulana National Park is
16km inland from Pottuvil and large herds of elephants move
there during the dry season (July and August).








Hotel booking with special rates everythere around the Arugambay in Sri Lanka. Real time confrimation
of hotel reservation. Payment is made only at the hotel
during check-out time by cash, travel checks or any credit
card.
The adventure seeker is spoilt for choice in Sri Lanka. The thrills on offer are endless and range along the spectrum – from an enjoyable day of golf or cricket to the adrenaline rush of wave riding or paragliding. Backpacking and cycling are great ways to discover this mysterious island and allow for travellers to feel, taste and hear Sri Lanka, untainted. Hot Air Ballooning above Sigiriya or over the cultural triangle gives an ethereal perspective to the kingdoms of yore. 