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Safe & Secure Certified Level 1 Hotels SAFE & SECURE CERTIFIED LEVEL 1 HOTELS As at 04th February 2021 Published by Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority No. Name Area Category Hotel Website Valid From 1 Aarunya Nature Resort & Spa Alawathugoda Guest House https://www.aarunyaresort.com/ 1st April 2021 2 AASHA House Unawatuna Bungalow https://aashahouse.business.site/ 21st Jan 2021 3 Amangalla Galle Boutique Hotel https://www.amangalla.com 03rd Feb 2021 4 Amanwella Tangalle Boutique Hotel www.amanwella.com 03rd Feb 2021 5 Amaya Hills Heerassagala 4 Star https://www.amayaresorts.com/amayahills/ 1st May 2021 6 Amaya Lake Dambulla 4 Star https://www.amayaresorts.com/amayalake/ 1st May 2021 7 Anantara Kaluthara Resort Kalutara 5 Star https://www.anantara.com/en/kalutara 6th Feb 2021 8 Anantara Peace Haven Tangalle Resort Tangalle 5 Star https://www.anantara.com/en/peace-haven-tangalle 22nd Feb 2021 9 Ani Villas Dickwella Dickwella Tourist Hotel https://aniprivateresorts.com/srilanka/srilankaresort/ 21st Jan 2021 10 Avani Kalutara Kalutara Tourist Hotel https://www.avanihotels.com/en/kalutara 1st March 2021 11 Ayana Sea Wadduwa Boutique Hotel http://www.ayanavillasandresorts.com/index.php/home/index/ayana-sea 21st Jan 2021 12 Ayurveda Paragon Talpe Tourist Hotel https://en.paragonsrilanka.com/ 21st Jan 2021 13 Ayurvie Weligama Weligama Tourist Hotel https://www.themeresorts.com/ayurvieweligama/ 21st Jan 2021 14 Barberyn Beach Ayurvedic Resort-Weligama Weligama Tourist Hotel www.barberynresorts.com 01st Feb 2021 15 Buckingham Place Tangalle Boutique Hotel https://buckinghamplace.lk/ 07th Feb 2021 16 Cape Weligama Weligama Boutique Hotel https://www.resplendentceylon.com/capeweligama/ 21st Jan 2021 17 Castlereagh Bungalow(Tea Trails Pvt Ltd) Hatton Boutique Villa https://www.resplendentceylon.com/teatrails/bungalows/castlereagh-bungalow/ 21st Jan 2021 18 Centara Ceysand Resort & Spa Bentota 2 Stay www.centarahotelsandresorts.com 02nd Feb 2021 19 Cinnamon Benthota Beach Bentota 4 Star https://www.cinnamonhotels.com/cinnamonbentotabeach 21st Jan 2021 20 Cinnamon Bey Beruwala 5 Star https://www.cinnamonhotels.com/cinnamonbeyberuwala 21st Jan 2021 21 Cocobay Unawatuna Unawatuna Boutique Villa https://cocobayunawatuna.com/ 21st Jan 2021 22 Coral Sands Hotel Hikkaduwa Tourist Hotel https://www.coralsandshotel.com/ 21st Jan 2021 23 Dunkeld Bungalow (Tea Trails Pvt Ltd) Hatton Boutique Villa https://www.resplendentceylon.com/teatrails/bungalows/dunkeld-bungalow/ 21st Jan 2021 24 Eco Team Safari Camps Udawalawa (Pvt) Ltd Udawalawa Camping Site https://www.mahoora.com/ 21st Jan 2021 25 Eco Team Safari Camps Wilpattu (Pvt) Ltd Wilpattu Camping Site www.mahoora.com 29th Jan 2021 26 Eco Team Safari Camps Yala (Pvt) Ltd Yala Camping Site www.mahoora.com 21st Jan 2021 27 Elements Beach and Nature Resort Kalpitiya Guest House www.elements-resort.com 29th Jan 2021 28 Flameback Eco Lodge Weerawila Guest House https://www.flamebackecolodge.com/ 21st Jan 2021 29 Fresco Water Villa Kimbissa Tourist Hotel https://www.oakrayhotels.com/fresco-water-villa-sigiriya/ 21st Jan 2021 30 Heritance Ahungalla Ahungalla 5 Star http://www.heritancehotels.com/ahungalla/ 21st Jan 2021 31 Heritance Ayurveda Mahagedara Beruwala Tourist Hotel https://www.heritancehotels.com/ayurveda/ 01st Feb 2021 32 Heritance Negombo Negombo 5 Star https://www.heritancehotels.com/negombo/ 21st Jan 2021 33 Hibiscus Beach Hotel Kaluthara North 1 Star http://www.hibiscusbeachhotel.com/ 21st Jan 2021 34 Hotel Amari Galle Galle Tourist Hotel www.amari.com/galle-srilanka 21st Jan 2021 35 Insight Resort Ahangama. Ahangama Tourist Hotel https://insightresortsrilanka.com/ 21st Jan 2021 36 Jetwing Lagoon Negombo Tourist Hotel https://www.jetwinghotels.com/jetwinglagoon/ 21st Jan 2021 37 Kahanda Kanda Dikkumbura Boutique Villa https://www.kahandakanda.com/ 21st Jan 2021 38 Kalukanda House Weligama Bungalow https://www.kalukandahouse.com/ 21st Jan 2021 39 KK Beach Habaraduwa Guest House www.kkbeach.com 21st Jan 2021 40 Langdale Resort and Spa Nanuoya Boutique Hotel https://www.amayaresorts.com/amayalangdale/ 1st May 2021 41 Lanka Princess Hotel Beruwala Tourist Hotel https://www.lankaprincess.de/ 21st Jan 2021 42 ME Colombo Colombo Tourist Hotel https://mecolombo.com/ 21st Jan 2021 43 Mermaid Hotel and Club Mahawaskaduwa 2 Star https://www.mermaidhotelnclub.com/ 21st Jan 2021 44 Mosvold Lanka Villas (Pvt) Ltd Ahangama Guest House https://mosvoldhotels.com/ 21st Jan 2021 45 Mountbatten Bungalow Bowalawatta Boutique Villa www.mountbattenbungalow.com 21st Jan 2021 46 Oliphant Bunglow Nuwara Eliya Boutique Villa https://www.amayaresorts.com/theoliphant/ 1st May 2021 47 Riff Hikkaduwa Hikkaduwa Tourist Hotel https://riffhikkaduwa.com/ 1st March 2021 48 RIU Hotel - Sri Lanka Ahungalla 5 Star https://www.riu.com/en/home.jsp 27th Jan 2021 49 Santani Wellness Resort and spa Theldeniya Guest House https://www.santani.lk/ 21st Jan 2021 50 Sen Wellness Sanctuary Tangalle Guest House www.senwellnesssanctuary.com 21st Jan 2021 51 Shamaz Galle Galle Guest House http://www.shamazgalle.com/ 21st Jan 2021 52 Siddhalepa Ayurveda Health Resort Wadduwa Tourist Hotel https://www.siddhaleparesort.com/ 21st Jan 2021 53 Sri Sharavi Beach Villas & Spa Kamburugamuwa Guest House https://www.srisharavibeachvillas.com/ 21st Jan 2021 54 Summerville Bungalow (Tea Trails Pvt Ltd) Hatton Boutique Villa https://www.resplendentceylon.com/teatrails/bungalows/summerville-bungalow/ 21st Jan 2021 55 Tabula Rasa Resort Habaraduwa Guest House https://www.tabularasaresort.com/ 21st Jan 2021 56 Taj Bentota Resort & Spa Bentota 5 Star https://www.tajhotels.com/en-in/taj/taj-bentota-sri-lanka/ 21st Jan 2021 57 Talalla Retreat Center Gandara Tourist Hotel https://talallaretreat.com/ 21st Jan 2021 58 Tangerine Beach Hotels PLC Waskaduwa 3 Star http://tangerine.tangerinehotels.com/ 21st Jan 2021 59 The Fortress Resort and Spa Koggala Boutique Hotel https://www.fortressresortandspa.com/ 21st Jan 2021 60 The Villa Blue Sky Unawatuna Bungalow https://ceylonbluesky.com/hotels-in-unawatuna.php 21st Jan 2021 61 Trinco Blu by Cinnamon Uppuveli 4 Star https://www.cinnamonhotels.com/trincoblucinnamon 21st Jan 2021 62 Turyaa Kalutara Kudawaskaduwa Tourist Hotel https://www.turyaakalutara.com/ 21st Jan 2021 63 UTMT Resort (PVT) Ltd Batigama Tourist Hotel https://www.crazyhollmann.com/sri-lanka-utmt/ 21st Jan 2021 64 Villa Kirigedara Heenatigala Bungalow 21st Jan 2021 65 Weligama Bay Resort Weligama Guest House www.weligamabayresort.com 21st Jan 2021 66 Weligama Escapes (Pvt) Ltd. Weligama Guest House https://kimasurfsrilanka.com/ 21st Jan 2021 67 Wild Coast Lodge Yala Boutique Hotel https://www.resplendentceylon.com/wildcoastlodge-yala/ 21st Jan 2021.
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