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Last Updated : 2024-04-26 15:05:00
Renowned as one of the best resorts for romance in Asia, the Aditya Resort recently celebrated the formal launch of 2 new villas by offering a host of special offers, discounts and promotions to guests. With rooms discounted by 20 percent, complimentary dinners for each booking and special honeymoon arrangements, Aditya guarantees exacting quality, scrumptious cuisine and an unforgettable experience.
The ideal location for honeymooners, quiet travelers and families looking for privacy and independent living, the Aditya Villas offer luxurious seclusion where each guest needs are anticipated and catered to.
Speaking on the offers and the launch of the villas, Shamindra Fernando, Director General Manager explained, “The launch of the Aditya Villas expands our client base to include families. Designed in keeping with the Aditya tradition of combining luxury with the very best in modern conveniences, the villas are also ideal for honeymooners. We are thrilled to celebrate the launch of wedding season with the many offers available to guests at special rates as part of our formal launch and hope our customers will be pleased with this next step in our journey”.
The recipient of many awards over the last few years, the Aditya Resort was recently awarded 4 TripAdvisor travelers choice awards for 2015; placing it in the top 10 in the categories of top 25 Luxury Hotels in Sri Lanka, the top 25 Hotels for Romance in Sri Lanka, the top 25 Small Hotels in Sri Lanka and the top 25 Hotels for Service in Sri Lanka as judged by service standards, reviews and guest rating on Tripadvisor.
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