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How much does it cost to stay at Villas In Beruwala?

On an average, Villas In Beruwala costs around INR 53 per night.

What are the best Villas In Beruwala?

Some of the best Villas In Beruwala are Kurumba Villas, La Perla Bentota, Sahana Sri Villa

How much is a Villas In Beruwala for this weekend?

The average price per night for a Villas In Beruwala for this weekend is INR 53

What are the best Villas In Beruwala with a pool?

Best Villas In Beruwala with a pool are Kurumba Villas, La Perla Bentota, Sky and Sand Guesthouse

Suggest some Villas In Beruwala with good wifi?

Best Villas In Beruwala with wifi availability are are Kurumba Villas, La Perla Bentota, Sahana Sri Villa

What all are the best Villas In Beruwala for a weekend stay?

Some of the best Villas In Beruwala for a weekend stay are Kurumba Villas, La Perla Bentota, Sahana Sri Villa

Best time for a staycation in Beruwala?

This quiet town in Sri Lanka is welcoming tourists all-round the year. The temperature varies between 26°C and 30°C during the hotter part of the year. Being a coastal town, it is subject to humidity; January being the least humid and November being the wettest month. Sri Lanka as such hosts a tonne of tourists of all nationalities during December as Christmas and New years are touted to be magical in this land down South. However, June – July sees the least number of tourists and is relatively more suitable for the pockets. Since the seas are shallow, they encourage swimming along the shores during all months, except October – November when the rains arrive. Fishing is their source of livelihood that takes place actively throughout the year and stilt-fishing their traditional way is quite an interesting one. Ceylon tea is a Sri Lankan speciality and does good on the warm days and cosy nights as the temperature drops!

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