The author and her child enjoying The Wallawwa. (Photo credit: Mayra Bazavilvazo)

Sri Lanka’s Hidden Gems: Affordable Luxury with Teardrop Hotels

The author and her child enjoying The Wallawwa. (Photo credit: Mayra Bazavilvazo)
 
 

Sri Lanka is a country that captivates with its stunning landscapes, rich history and warm hospitality, making it a perfect destination for families seeking both adventure and relaxation.

This enticing island is home to a wide range of accommodations, from budget-friendly guesthouses to ultra-luxury resorts, catering to every kind of traveler. For families seeking an experience that blends comfort with authenticity, Teardrop Hotels offers the perfect balance of affordable luxury. These four-star boutique properties provide a high level of service and style without the five-star price tag, making them an excellent choice for those looking to explore Sri Lanka in comfort and style.

On our recent trip, we stayed at three of their hotels—The Wallawwa, Nine Skies and Kumu Beach—each offering a unique and memorable experience. Whether your clients are looking for a tranquil starting point near Colombo, breathtaking hikes in the hill country or coastal relaxation, these properties provide the perfect settings for unique adventures.

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Kite flying with the author’s children at The Wallawwa. (Photo credit: Mayra Bazavilvazo)

The Wallawwa: A Tranquil Gateway to Sri Lanka
Our journey began at The Wallawwa, a peaceful colonial manor house set in lush gardens just 15 minutes from Bandaranaike International Airport. This location makes it a wonderful option for either the beginning or end of a Sri Lankan itinerary, allowing families to rest and rejuvenate before or after long flights.

After arriving from our long-haul flight, we were immediately struck by the sense of calm that enveloped us. The property, surrounded by tropical greenery and beautiful lawns, felt like an oasis from the bustling world just beyond its gates. Families will appreciate the spacious suites, offering comfort and privacy. Our children were excited by the expansive garden, where they spent their time chasing butterflies and exploring the lotus-filled ponds, while we relaxed by the pool.

The Wallawwa’s proximity to the airport doesn’t detract from its serene ambiance, making it a perfect place for families to recharge after a long journey. The spa, which offers Ayurvedic treatments, was a blessing for my husband and me after hours of travel. Meanwhile, the kids enjoyed participating in a kite-making class with the kind staff.

For travel advisors, The Wallawwa offers a great starting point for clients eager to dive into their Sri Lankan adventure or a peaceful retreat for those who need a final night of relaxation before heading home. The location near the airport is incredibly convenient, yet the ambiance feels worlds away from the usual airport hotel experience. It is the most un-airport hotel-like airport hotel we’ve ever experienced.

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Diving in head first into adventure at Nine Skies.(Photo credit: Mayra Bazavilvazo)

Nine Skies: An Intimate Retreat in the Hill Country
From the tropical lowlands, we traveled to the scenic tea country, staying at Nine Skies, a charming boutique hotel near Ella. Nestled among emerald tea fields and rolling hills, Nine Skies was a highlight of our trip, offering the chance to explore the outdoors and discover Sri Lanka’s hill country in style.

The hotel is a beautifully restored tea planter’s bungalow, with just five rooms, making it an intimate and personalized experience. The views of the surrounding hills and valleys were breathtaking, and our family was immediately captivated by the tranquility of the setting. The property’s colonial charm is complemented by modern comforts, making it an ideal retreat for all guests.

What really made our stay at Nine Skies stand out were the activities and hikes in the nearby areas. Our days were filled with outdoor adventures, starting with a visit to Ella, where we hiked to Little Adam’s Peak and crossed the iconic Nine Arches Bridge. The hikes were perfect for our family—challenging enough to feel like an adventure, but manageable for our children. The hotel’s knowledgeable staff provided maps and suggestions for family-friendly hikes, making it easy for us to explore.

Guests can also hiked Demodara Loop, a fascinating engineering marvel of the famous railway. The nearby tea estates also offer guided tours, where one can learn about the tea-making process and even have the opportunity to pluck some tea leaves themselves. These activities are not only enjoyable but also offer a deeper connection to the culture and landscape of Sri Lanka.

Back at the hotel, our family would gather around the infinity pool, taking in the panoramic views of the tea-carpeted hills while the kids swam. The property’s small size made it feel like a home away from home, with attentive staff catering to our every need, including kid-friendly meals and afternoon tea on the verandah. For your foodie clients, make sure to recommend a traditional Sri Lankan cooking class, which is hosted for lunch at the hotel upon request.

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Coastal adventure at Kumu Beach. (Photo credit: Mayra Bazavilvazo)

Kumu Beach: Coastal Luxury and Turtle Adventures
Our final destination was the serene Kumu Beach, a contemporary beachside retreat on the west coast of Sri Lanka. After the excitement of the hill country, Kumu Beach offered a perfect blend of relaxation and coastal exploration, providing our family with much-needed downtime by the ocean.

The property sits on a quiet stretch of beach, and the minimalist design, featuring large open spaces and sea views, immediately put us in a state of relaxation. We stayed in one of the Ocean View Suites, which offer direct access to the beach and a private terrace where we spent hours listening to the sound of the waves. For families, the suite options make Kumu Beach both luxurious and practical.

One of the highlights of our stay was a visit to a nearby turtle hatchery, where our children learned about sea turtle conservation efforts and even had the chance to release baby turtles into the ocean. This hands-on experience left a lasting impression on our kids and made them more aware of the importance of protecting marine life.

Back at Kumu Beach, we enjoyed long, lazy days by the pool, while our children played in the pool with the backdrop of the Indian Ocean. The property offers complimentary bicycles to explore the local fishing villages and quiet coastal roads. For families with older children or teens, the property can arrange surfing lessons or boat trips, providing a more active way to enjoy the coast.

Dining at Kumu Beach was another standout experience. The restaurant offers a mix of international and Sri Lankan cuisine, and the chef was more than happy to prepare kid-friendly options for our children. Dining outdoors, with the sunset painting the sky in hues of orange and pink, was a magical way to end our days.

A Perfect Family Journey in Sri Lanka with Teardrop Hotels

Sri Lanka’s diverse landscapes and cultural richness make it an ideal destination for guests of all ages, and Teardrop Hotels provides a luxurious and affordable way to experience it all. Whether starting at the tranquil Wallawwa, exploring the rugged beauty of Nine Skies in Ella or relaxing at Kumu Beach by the coast, each property offers a distinct experience. For travel advisors, these three hotels are perfect recommendations for clients looking for a well-rounded, adventure-filled and relaxing Sri Lankan getaway.

By offering a blend of convenience, luxury and adventure, Teardrop Hotels ensures that families can create unforgettable memories while enjoying the best of Sri Lankan hospitality.

For more information, visit teardrop-hotels.com.

This story originally appeared in worldstompers.com, a family travel website created to inspire families with kids to expand their idea of adventures. You can follow the adventures of the Bazavilvazo family @worldstompers on Instagram and The Worldstompers on Facebook.

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