Despite facing the challenges of the pandemic and economic downturn, Sri Lanka continues to be a safe and welcoming island nation for tourists. This was highlighted on The Hindu news website on 29th April 2022 which focused on how restaurants and hotels are adapting to the new situation. As mentioned, luxury hotels provide accommodation options that are better equipped to deal with any issues such as power cuts.
Travellers to the island can continue to enjoy coastal getaways for which the island is famous, including destinations like Tangalle; resort options by the beach that are ‘Safe and Secure’ certified such as Anantara Peace Haven Tangalle Resort provide worry-free stays and the best south coast experiences. Also, of note is that due to Sri Lanka’s foreign currency exchange rate, tourists will find it cheaper than ever to travel to the country as well.
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