Your private sanctuary only 500 metres from great surf schools and restaurants at Weligama Beach.
A luxurious and modern villa with three kingsize bedrooms all with private bathrooms.
Spacious open plan living and dining area, saltwater swimming pool and tropical gardens.
Rate includes complimentary “Tropical” breakfast, our cooks can also provide additional meals at a small cost for local groceries - you only pay for what you eat.
Fully staffed, daily housekeeping, a guest manager and 24 hours security.
We cater for all travellers whether you are travelling solo, as a couple or with friends and family.
Our maximum capacity is 6 adults & 2 children (2 single beds in shared room) we also have 2 cots available for babies.
If you require more information please see our “Information & FAQ’s” page or email us at info@kumaravillas.com
Guest Reviews, because our guests say it best……
"Words can't describe how beautiful this property really is.
We couldn't believe that we had Kumara Villa to ourselves, from the infinity pool to the enormous pool pavilion , luscious green grounds and spacious bedrooms. After staying in numerous hotels around the world, this was luxury at the top end."
"What a magnificent place set amongst lush tropical gardens and coconut palms. The Villa's are beautifully designed and very private with their own outdoor living area's. The attention to detail is obvious with furnishings of antique furniture, authentic ornaments, super comfortable beds and excellent personal products in the bathrooms.
The staff are very friendly and helpful. The food they prepared, (sourced fresh locally) was really delicious. They made our stay a happy and comfortable experience.
We spent a lot of time in the pool; it has an awesome view over the surrounding countryside.
One of the really good things about Kumara is that it is both private and quiet but is very close to Mirissa Beach and Weligama if you want to venture out for some action. We would recommend Kumara to people seeking a relaxing, luxurious and authentic Sri Lankan holiday."