Maalu Maalu Resort & Spa
Maalu Maalu Resort Passekudah
Recently voted as one of the Top 100 hotels in the world by UK magazine The Sunday Times Traveller – Maalu Maalu Resort and Spa, Passekudah, Sri Lanka
is a stunning place to unwind and relax. The luxury resort offers five
star luxury hotel accommodation and warm Sri Lankan hospitality.
Passekudah is located on the East Coast near Batticaloa
and is between Trincomalee in the North East and Arugam Bay in the
South East. The resort is designed in a semi-circle facing the sea which
allows for spectacular views of the Indian Ocean from every angle and
has an infinity pool with a broad timber deck as the central point.
Maalu Maalu features clear blue skies, super sunny sand beaches, and
incredibly pristine blue water which is ideal of swimming, snorkeling
and diving.
A newly built hotel, Maalu Maalu opened in June 2011 and maintains a
strict eco-friendly policy. The resort is designed in accordance with
the green building guidelines on energy and environment. The resort’s
name comes from the Sri Lankan term ‘Maalu Maalu’ (meaning ‘fish fish’
when translated) and is a calling regularly heard from the local
fisherman when selling their day’s fresh catch. The Resort and Spa has a
remote laid-back feel and is ideal for couples on a romantic honeymoon
but also has accommodation options suited for families with children and
offers chalets & suites with connecting doorways.
Built on the concept of a traditional Sri Lankan fishing village,
Maalu Maalu Resort and Spa has public spaces and accommodation in the
form of eco-friendly timber chalets with thatched roofs. The simple
eco-friendly architecture is inspired by the wooden clad dwellings of a
typical fisherman’s hut. The 40 rooms are furnished with modern
amenities and the adjoining public areas are designed to seamlessly
blend with the surrounding environment.
Maalu Maalu Resort and Spa, Passekudah consists of 40
chalets, each designed to accommodate every luxury you may anticipate
yet it is presented with an understated elegance which is a signature of
the resort. The cajan roof which is a high and sloping enables the
rooms to be bright, airy makes for a cool interior while the wooden
structure and authentic Sri Lankan furnishing give the rooms an artistic
touch.
Rooms are equipped with Air Conditioning, overhead fan, LCD TV with
satellite channels, tea/coffee facility, mini-bar and safe. Ensuite
bathrooms are contemporary in design with polished cement walls and
flooring, rain head showers and twin vanities. Interiors are furnished
with double or twin beds dressed in crisp white linen. All rooms are
designed to have a fantastic view of Passekudah bay.- Deluxe Chalets:These are two storey chalets each with one double room on the ground floor opening out to a private terrace and a double room on the upper floor opening out to a balcony. The upstairs bedroom has a separate entrance. Of the 24 Deluxe Chalets, eight have interconnecting doors suitable for families.
- Deluxe Chalets with Attic:There are eight chalets that have a double bedroom on the ground floor and an attic room furnished with twin beds that are accessed via a set of steep steps. These chalets are ideal for families with older children or friends travelling together.
- Ocean Suites and Panoramic Suites: These eight suites are located at the edge of the sea and are built in clusters of four. Additional facilities for the suites include a steam room shared by the cluster, private therapy beds on request, Jacuzzi, exclusive private dining deck, and 24 hour butler service.
Your holiday, your rules. A formal dining experience in one of the
hotel’s restaurants or indulging in room service; the choice is yours.
Karadiya – Main RestaurantThe Karadiya Restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner and offers a scintillating array of authentic Sri Lankan food as well as international cuisine. Sea food is is the restaurants main specialty. Guest can ask the chef for the catch of the day or order à la carte. Enjoy your meal accompanied by a splendid beach view, and the cool ocean breeze.
Main Bar
The open plan bar situated across the main restaurant is a great place to relax, reflect and enjoy your drink of choice and take in the incredible view. The bar is operational throughout the day and is the ideal place for quiet reflection or pleasant conversation.
Habala and Ruwala
For a unique experience, enjoy your meal or a quiet drink at ‘Habala’ and ‘Ruwala’ the hotel’s poolside bar and restaurants which are architecturally designed to curiously resemble two traditional fishing boats.
Jazz Bar
Wind down after an eventful day at the jazz bar and shisha lounge. Simply sit back and let the music sooth your soul.
Club
If you’re in the mood for something more energetic, the hotel’s nightclub is the place to be in the evening. The sloping roof and intimate setting gives it a cozy chic atmosphere.
Rejuvenate yourself at the Ayur Vie spa. Based on ancient ayurvedic treatments passed down from generation to generation our range will replenishing your body, sooth your spirit and cleanse your soul. Oil baths, herbal massages and other signature treatments will be made available. Seek advice from the hotel’s onsite ayurvedic doctor and undergo the traditional panchakarma treatment.
Ayurveda, meaning ‘the science of life’ focuses on preventing illness through a deeper connection between body and mind.
Water Sports
If you enjoy water sports go Wind Surfing or Kayaking. Snorkel or Dive to discover virgin coral reefs or even a shipwreck!
Fitness and Recreation
Work out at Maalu Maalu’s state of the art gymnasium to keep fit. Relax in the Infinity Swimming Pool or cycle through the neighboring fishing villages and interact with the villagers to discover their culture. Start a game of Badminton or Volley Ball. Fly a Kite or take a long walk along the shore.
Excursions
Cycle Trips to Kalkudah
Visit a Traditional Hindu Temple and Village Markets
Visit the remains of ancient Polonnaruwa and explore archaeological sites.
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