Hello everyone! If you're looking for a beach vacation on a budget, I've got some experience with that at the Araliya Beach Resort Spa.
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This was my first time visiting Southeast Asia, and my friend and I chose our trip and hotel together. We both prefer comfort and aren't familiar with Asia, so we opted for Araliya – that's what the locals call this hotel, and we didn't know what we were getting ourselves into.
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Price
The cost of our 8-night trip in November 2022 was 82,500 rubles per person, including flights and two meals a day.
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Was it expensive? According to some experienced travelers, it's pricey for the region, but we thought it was worth it.
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Location
The hotel is in Unawatuna, a small town near the city of Galle. The area is known for its beaches, calm waves, and a huge number of Russian tourists – it felt like we were in the Anapa region for a moment.
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They brought us from the Colombo airport, where our flight landed. Okay, I'll mention one downside – the 2.5-hour drive was exhausting, especially after a 9-hour flight. But what can you do? The beauty of the place requires sacrifices... and it's worth it.
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Area
The hotel's territory is incredibly picturesque: a fountain, decorative artificial ponds, lush greenery, and lots of sculptures in a national theme that sets the right mood.
At first glance, the hotel itself is a 13-story building – keeping in mind the local numbering system, which is a bit different from ours, we counted around 15 stories.
The territory is relatively small, and you can walk around it in 15-20 minutes at a leisurely pace. I think this is a plus because everything is close, yet there's still room to explore.
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If you head from the hotel to the beach, you'll pass by the Beach club – it's a local café adjacent to the hotel. In the evenings, we saw musicians performing there, but overall, it's not a lively spot with kids' clubs or anything like that.
To be honest, I'd break down the whole territory into three relaxation zones: the sunbeds by the pool, the beach loungers on the way to the water, and the area right by the water.
I was pretty surprised to find that the infinity pool on the 12th floor was only accessible to guests on the 10th and 11th floors. But, living on the 7th floor, we managed to sneak in without any issues.
The water wasn't exactly ocean water, and it wasn't heated, so swimming in the evenings was a bit refreshing. But, about the beach
The beach is located just a 3-minute walk from our building, and it's a private beach with no wristbands required – a nice change from what I've seen in Egypt.
We liked that the beach wasn't isolated from the surrounding areas, so we could easily walk to the nearby cafes in the evening. However, it was a bit disappointing to see that anyone could access our beach, considering the price of our stay.
There were clean towel boxes available, and you could take as many towels as you needed without any limits.
Despite the beautiful scenery and the available kayaks, the experience was slightly marred by the presence of motorboats in the water. We ended up swimming at nearby beaches instead.
about the room
I'm still speechless about this place! I've never stayed in a room as lovely as this one. It's spacious, with high ceilings and a huge panoramic window that lets in an ocean view. Plus, there's a balcony with an ocean view that's just stunning.
One thing that really stood out to me is that all the rooms have an ocean view. For people who aren't used to being near the ocean, it's a total mood-booster.
We had a room with a single queen-sized bed. I have to say, I slept better than I have in ages – the mattress is neither too soft nor too firm. It's just perfect.
As you can see from the photo, there's a glass wall between the bathroom and the living area. It's super Instagrammable, and we took a few photos in the bathroom with the ocean view behind us.The bathroom comes with a full set of amenities, including shower gel, shampoo, conditioner, body lotion, and a toothbrush set.
I've got to say, the shower and bathtub combo is a nice touch. We only used the bathtub once to take some Instagram-worthy photos, but it does look sleek.
There's a kettle and all the essentials for making hot drinks, but we didn't even use them once due to the heat.
The fridge is a bit small, and we struggled to fit 6 mangos in it when we stocked up on groceries before our departure.
Food-wise
We opted for breakfast and dinner packages, and that was plenty. We only missed two dinners, one due to our early excursions, and the other we skipped intentionally. Lunch would've been a shame to miss.
Speaking of early breakfasts, our two excursions were at 3 and 5 am. We asked the reception to prep our breakfasts the night before, and they were ready and waiting for us whenever we left.
The food is super diverse, and the options are endless. You've got seafood, chicken, and fish.
In the first few days, we went all out on the crabs, shrimp, and squid. But by the fourth day, I was craving something familiar. Luckily, they've got that too.
I've got to give a shoutout to the desserts: the pastries and baked goods are insane. The options are endless, and the taste is... well, let's just say I ate a kilogram of it 🙈 As for the fruits, they've got unlimited ananas, papaya, and watermelon. A couple of times, they had bananas. Of course, my soul was craving mango and passionfruit. Luckily, they're super cheap, and we devoured them in our room, but we ended up buying more outside the hotel.
About the service
The service is definitely a work in progress. The whole staff is friendly and welcoming, but some nuances need improvement.
It all started with the girl who showed us to our room. She was super chatty and kept explaining obvious things. I think she was just hoping for a tip. Honestly, I don't get the whole 'tipping' culture.
The room was cleaned a couple of times, but it was always a bit sloppy. There were stains on the floor, and in the restaurant, they'd sometimes take away the plate before we'd even finished eating.
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Takeaways
If you're looking for a relaxing, filling, and laid-back vacation with a touch of luxury, I'd highly recommend Araliya. Even the locals agree that in Unawatuna, this is the top-notch hotel. Of course, amidst the chaos of Sri Lanka, our complex looks like a little slice of heaven. You might not get the full local experience here, but that's what you get when you choose other places and ways of traveling. By the way, I did get to experience the local vibe: the cafes, guesthouses, and mopeds. I'll write about that separately)
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