Trek49654955897
29 gennaio 2025
The 1st thing I feel obliged to say is we didn’t feel this was a 5* resort, compared to, say Kumu Beach where we have stayed previously - I daresay there’s a price differential! The other poignant thing to mention is, given it rained at some point everyday of our stay, the basic rooms don’t seem to have a balcony and, the ocean suites that we stayed in have an uncovered balcony, which rendered it useless in the rain. The weather was not the hotel’s fault of course, but during our 5 night stay the hotel wasn’t at full capacity until our last night, and the suites appeared to be unoccupied - it would have been nice if the manager had used his initiative & offered those rooms to make the other guests stay more enjoyable. We also wondered why the hotel wasn’t full in high season… On the positive side, we did enjoy our stay here - the pool is nice, with plentiful sun beds & Kasun is an absolute asset to KK, making sure the guests are as comfortable as possible. He also accompanied me on the beach & showed me where to swim in relatively safe conditions, given the waves & fierce undertow. The beach is beautiful but the sand in front of the steps down has been swept away by the storms - we actually saw the difference in the 5 days, where the drop down onto the beach became less deep. The food here is top class - they’ve clearly got an excellent chef. The restaurant is nice but, given the lack of guests didn’t have much atmosphere & our 1st night we were in there on our own! We realised other guests were eating elsewhere - there is certainly other options within easy distance, either on the main road, or Galle. Incidentally, I must mention that KK is on an extremely busy road but once inside, you don’t hear the traffic at all - mainly because the ocean drowns it out. The other big asset here is the staff, especially Kasuntha, Prasad & Sahan - a real credit to the hotel.
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