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| said: Stayed at Kuramathi Cottage Club for 7 nights on Half-Board following my daughter's wedding in Sri Lanka. We stayed in a water bungalow, the end of the row in fact which was great as it gave a more detached feeling.
Accommodation was superb. You sat on the balcony in the evening and watched the sunset and you turned over in bed in the morning and watched it rise again. In between you watched the fish directly beneath in the lagoon and after donning your snorkel and mask climbed down your own ladder and joined them!
Idyllic doesn't begin to describe it. Plenty of dining options but pity no All Inclusive as there is at the Village and Blue Lagoon, the other two "resorts" on the island. All the facilities and restaurants/bars are exchangeable, though dining other than at the Cottage Club is chargeable.
Being on of the bigger islands, you don't get dizzy by walking around it in 5 minutes. It takes about 45! gathering at the sand bar at the tip to watch the sun set is incredible especially when followed by a Sundowner at the bar.
All the staff, particularly the room boys and waiters we found to be incredibly friendly, albeit a bit reserved compared with other more pushy ones we've encountered - no bad thing though. All in all one of the best holidays I've ever had. I would recommend the sea plane transfer Well worth it as sea journey is long and can get rough but mainly for the incredible views of the islands reefs and lagoons.
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