HOTEL NEWS YOU CAN USE
LUXURY: The entrance of the five-star Shangri-La Hambantota Resort
Stand-out luxury elements include a presidential suite, which comes with 24-hour butler service, a spa treatment room and an outdoor hot tub. A Chef’s Table private dining option is available for guests celebrating special occasions. A wide range of guest activities includes yoga, volleyball, kite- flying and trapeze. General manager Mehdi Serrour
said: “Sri Lanka was an obvious choice for us – it’s a peaceful country and tourists don’t come to this area, so it is untouched. “I don’t think it will stay that way, but because we are here first we
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have been able to choose exactly where we want to put our hotel. “Locally there are no five-star
properties offering what we do – golf, an artisan village and the range of activities for kids.” It is only the second
international five-star resort to be built in Sri Lanka and, combined with a project by the company to develop a hotel and shopping complex in the capital Colombo, represents the country’s largest-ever foreign investment. The resort can be booked through Kuoni and Premier Holidays. Prices
start from £1,381 for seven nights.
shangri-la.com/hambantota
NEWS IN BRIEF
Anniversary couples get a free night at Sandals
Couples celebrating their wedding anniversary can receive a free night’s stay at any Sandals or Beaches Resorts. To redeem the free night, guests need to upload their marriage certificate within 14 days of booking.
tinyurl.com/sandalsnight
South African lodge reopens after adding 20 cottages
Collection Holidays or
Jet2.com. Send a print screen of your booking to HRHT@wearelotus.
co.uk. The closing date for entries
is September 30.
HRHTenerifeexperts.com
Luxury operator &Beyond’s Ngala Safari Lodge in South Africa has reopened after extending its 20 thatched cottages and adding three family cottages. Prices lead in at $450 a night.
andbeyond.com
18 August 2016
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