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7nt exotic Sri Lanka resort & spa from £735pp
Enjoy 7 nights in exotic Sri Lanka at the 5* Taj Bentota Resort & Spa with Away Holidays from £735 per person including flights and daily breakfast. You could save up to 20% off the hotels standard rack rate.
What's included
- Return flights
- 7 nights at the 5* Taj Bentota Resort & Spa, in a Superior Charm room
- Daily Breakfast (free upgrade to half-board for stays 1st March-31st July)
- Deposits from £99
- No booking fees
- ATOL protected
Travel dates
Standard Facilities
- Air conditioning
- Balcony
- Cable/satellite television channels
- Coffee/tea maker
- Hair dryer
- Minibar
- In-room safe
- Television
- Turndown service
- Ceiling fan
- Direct dial telephone
Superior Charm
- Room size : 367.5 sq ft
- Spacious and comfortable, offering partial views of the Indian Ocean.
- All lead to a private balcony or a terrace.
Deluxe Delight
- Room size : 364.5 sq ft
- Spacious and comfortable, offering uninterrupted views of the Indian Ocean.
- Sit out in your own private balcony and watch the waves.
Premium Indulgence
- Contemporary 504 sq ft living spaces with 1 bedroom and garden or ocean views from a private balcony.
- Modern room amenities include a DVD player and walk in wardrobes.
Deluxe Allure Suite
- Suite size : 651 sq ft
- These large one bedroom suites offer stunning direct views of the ocean or partial garden views.
- They are located in the main building and boast of the latest amenities and stylish fittings.
- Enjoy life even more with a spacious living room and your own private balcony.
Premium Temptation Suite
- Suite size : 724 sq ft
- Enjoy the experience of a spacious one bedroom suite with a living room which leads to a private balcony.
- Step out and look at the stunning blue shades of the Indian Ocean.
- The tranquil tones blending in the decor within play host to a generous offering of modern fittings and amenities.
Presidential Nirvana Suite
- Suite size : 1213 sq ft
- A huge one bedroom and living room area, as well as an inbuilt Jacuzzi.
- Step out of this luxury space on to your large private balcony and have the widest panoramic view of the Indian Ocean in all its glory.
Important: Prices are correct at the time of publishing, however they are subject to change at any time depending on availability. Some promotional prices will be strictly limited by tour operators or airlines. Special terms and conditions may apply.
- Getting active and enjoying the benefits of the water sports complex less than 10 minutes stroll away.
- Exploring the Kandevihara Temple just down the road.
- Indulging in a choice of local and international cuisine at it's two restaurants with a wide selection of delectable dishes and refreshing drinks.
Chosen from Away Holidays by Andy
on 25th January 2019
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