Heritance Ahungalla – Ahungalla, Sri Lanka
A Geometrical Masterpiece Where the Infinity Pool Meets the Horizon. Designed by the legendary architect Geoffrey Bawa, Heritance Ahungalla is a pioneer of tropical modernism and one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic beachfront retreats. This 5-star sanctuary is famous for its clever use of perspective; as you walk through the entrance, the lobby flows seamlessly into a vast infinity pool that appears to merge directly with the turquoise Indian Ocean. Set amidst a sprawling coconut grove on a pristine stretch of the southern coast, it offers a sophisticated atmosphere where architectural brilliance meets the relaxed rhythm of island life.
Earth Trip Opinion
For fans of design and architecture, Heritance Ahungalla is a pilgrimage site. It was the first hotel in Sri Lanka to feature an infinity pool, and Bawa’s vision of “bringing the outdoors in” is felt in every corridor. It strikes a perfect balance between being a large, well-facilitated resort and a peaceful artistic retreat. We highly recommend this for travellers who want a refined beach experience without the over-commercialised feel of larger hubs. The service here is legendary, and the sunset from the pool bar is, quite simply, world-class.
Sustainability & Responsible Tourism
As a flagship property of Aitken Spence Hotels, Heritance Ahungalla is a leader in sustainable hospitality in South East Asia:
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Energy Management: The hotel operates an advanced biomass boiler and has implemented a comprehensive energy-saving programme to reduce its carbon footprint.
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Waste Reduction: A strictly enforced plastic-free initiative includes the use of glass water bottles and biodegradable alternatives for guest amenities.
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Bio-Diversity Protection: The hotel manages its beachfront and gardens to protect local wildlife, including turtle nesting sites along the Ahungalla coast.
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Community Support: The property prioritises the recruitment of staff from the surrounding villages and supports local artisans through its on-site boutiques.
Recent Updates (2024–2026)
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Culinary Innovation: In 2025, the hotel launched a new “Ocean-to-Table” dining concept, where the daily menu is determined by the morning’s catch from local Ahungalla fishers.
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Wellness Refresh: The Coco Spa has recently introduced new signature treatments that utilise sea salt and local spices, focused on “coastal rejuvenation.”
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Room Refurbishments: Guest rooms have been subtly updated to include modern tech integrations while carefully preserving the original Bawa-inspired furniture and aesthetic.
Facts at a Glance
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Location: Ahungalla, Southern Province (Approx. 2 hours from Colombo).
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Architecture: Designed by the world-renowned Geoffrey Bawa.
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Accommodation: 152 rooms and suites, all featuring private balconies with sea views.
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Dining: 3 restaurants including the fine-dining Upper Lake and the casual Mustard café.
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Facilities: Two large swimming pools, a luxury spa, and a gym.
Rooms & Accommodation
The rooms are designed to celebrate the surrounding nature, featuring polished wood, neutral tones, and expansive views.
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Deluxe Rooms: Stylishly appointed with a private balcony overlooking the ocean; includes rain showers and luxury amenities.
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Premium Rooms: Located on higher floors for superior vistas, these rooms offer additional space and refined décor.
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Luxury Suites: Feature separate living areas and expansive balconies, providing a palatial feel for those seeking extra privacy.
Dining & Facilities
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Jute Restaurant: The main dining hall, offering a vast array of international and Sri Lankan dishes in a space defined by Bawa’s signature high ceilings.
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Upper Lake: An elegant fine-dining venue specialising in seafood and gourmet international cuisine.
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The Infinity Pool: The heart of the hotel, perfectly aligned to create a seamless visual transition from the resort to the sea.
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Coco Spa: A tranquil sanctuary offering professional treatments ranging from Balinese massages to local Ayurvedic therapies.
Experiences
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Madu River Safari: A short drive away, explore the mangroves and hidden islands of the Madu Ganga wetland.
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Kosgoda Turtle Hatchery: Visit the nearby conservation centres dedicated to protecting endangered sea turtles.
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Galle Fort: A 45-minute drive takes you to the UNESCO World Heritage site for history and boutique shopping.
FAQ
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Is the beach safe for swimming? The sea can be strong; however, the hotel features two massive pools that offer a safe alternative.
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How far is it from Galle? Roughly a 45-minute to 1-hour drive via the coastal road or highway.
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Is Wi-Fi available? High-speed complimentary Wi-Fi is provided throughout the resort.











Heritance Ahungalla