Just 30 minutes east of Galle, Cape Weligama makes its home on 12 manicured acres atop a cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean. The hotel’s dining venues offer spectacular views of the sunsets and the crescent-shaped infinity pool appears to flow seamlessly into the turquoise sea. A range of exciting activities and excursions are available to you from rural bike rides to sunset cruises or visiting historical villages. Of course, you can just go for a swim in the gorgeous pool and relax on a sunbed if that takes your fancy.
Cape Weligama
Located 40m above the Indian Ocean, Cape Weligama is a picturesque cliff-top resort that boasts stunning panoramic views of the sun-kissed sand and the shimmering sea beyond.
The Pool View Suites (Junior and Master) are both exquisitely furnished with a large bedroom and lavish bathroom home to a stone bathtub and a steam room. The outdoor veranda offers a brilliant view over the Cove Pool and tropical gardens where you can lounge and dine. The Master Suite can interconnect with the Junior Suite via the veranda, and vice versa making them ideal rooms for families or groups of friends.
Features:
- Stone bathtub
- Outdoor living area
- Outdoor dining area
- Steam room
- Ophir bath amenities
- Sonos audio
These two Ocean Villas both have a large, well-furnished veranda perfect for relaxing and dining that overlooks the lush gardens below and the 15m infinity pool shared with one or two other villas. The layout of the Ocean Vill and the Premier Ocean Villa is slightly different with the Ocean Villa’s bathroom having its own area for the stone bathtub that opens onto the garden, and the Premier Villa having a small entrance lobby that leads into the elegantly furnished bedroom.
Features:
- Outdoor living area
- Outdoor dining area
- Shared infinity pool
- Sonos audio
- Stone bathtub
- Steam room
These gorgeous villas sport a large veranda for dining and relaxing that overlooks the shimmering Indian Ocean and tropical gardens. The spacious king bedrooms are lavishly furnished in warm tones and they lead into a separate living room with its own bar. The 15m infinity pool is shared with one or two other villas.
Features:
- Outdoor living area
- Living room
- Shared infinity pool
- Sonos audio
- Stone bathtub
- Steam room
The highlight of the luxurious Ocean Pool Villa is the elevated 15m infinity edge private pool with a panoramic view of the Indian Ocean. The rest of the villa is elegantly furnished with a large bedroom, bathroom with a stone tub and steam room, and an outdoor deck that leads onto the pool.
Features:
- Outdoor living & dining area
- Stone bathtub
- Private infinity pool
- Shared infinity pool
- Sonos audio
- Steam room
The Cape Pool Villa is surrounded by lush tropical gardens that can be seen from the upstairs and downstairs veranda. The ground floor has a spacious king bedroom, a separate living room and access to a 15m infinity pool shared with one or two other villas. The upper floor is accessible by a staircase on the veranda and has a second bedroom with an ensuite bathroom, an outdoor deck, and a private 15m infinity pool that offers panoramic view of the Indian Ocean.
Features:
- Outdoor living & dining area
- Living room
- Private infinity pool
- Shared infinity pool
- Sonos audio
- Steam room
The menu in the Ocean Terrace explores pan-Asian, European inspired, and cape comfort cuisine that allows you to explore food from different corners of the world. The open-fronted restaurant is a majestic venue at any time of the day. Whether you’re having breakfast, lunch, or dinner, the views and atmosphere only add to the dining experience.
Tableau’s open layout allows you to watch the chefs as they prepare your food from the freshest seafood and meats to farm-fresh produce. This intimate design offers a unique dining experience that you won’t be quick to forget. No two nights are ever the same – the menu changes every day.
The Surf Bar sits atop a dramatic cliff that offers stunning views of a pristine bay. The interior is vintage surf themed and the pool table draws people in for impromptu pool tournaments during happy hour. The food is a fusion of Asian and Spanish cuisine and is served with handcrafted cocktails that you can sip while you marvel at the beauty of the view. Making friends with other guests happens naturally in the relaxed atmosphere.
The Cape Club’s cliff-top location gives you stunning views over the Indian Ocean while you enjoy the relaxed environment while trying traditional Ceylon high tea. Choose from an extensive tea menu that will be accompanied by delicate savoury nibbles and then a range of delicious treats. At sunset, the Cape Club becomes a place to unwind and sip your favourite cocktail with a tea-infused twist while listening to lounge tunes and gazing across the Indian Ocean and star filled sky.
Try a Cape Weligama breakfast here and get a taste of traditional Sri Lankan cuisine. The setting is designed like a typical village home and the chefs are able to explain the unique menu and cultural significance to the guests. This is the ideal place for a traveller who is curious about authentic food and loves to try different flavours.
Lookout Blue is located near the Surf Bar and offers amazing views over the ocean from the edge of the cliff. Enjoy a specially crafted menu while admiring the dramatic views of the rolling surf.
The hotel’s Adventure Centre, operated by Borderlands is located on East Beach, a 5 minutes walk from the Cove Pool at Cape Weligama. Try your hand at SUP boarding, kayak through turquoise waters, or plunge into the hidden word of colour beneath the surface of the ocean. Whatever you choose, adventure awaits.
Whether you’re a total beginner, a keen surfer, or a seasoned professional, Cape Weligama has a range of customised programmes for everyone who wants to get out on the waves.
This experience is guided by a Cape Weligama naturalist and includes a delicious breakfast on board. Enjoy a couple of hours in search of blue and sperm whales, spinner dolphins and other marine wildlife while surrounded by the dazzling blue ocean.
This sunset cruise is perfect for honeymoon couples or an intimate group. A selection of canapes is paired with four wines for you to enjoy during this beautiful tropical experience.
See the scenic back-roads of a typical southern village that lies inland from Weligama. The leafy trail snakes past lush rice paddies, rubber and cinnamon estates, home gardens, and places of worship.
The walk focuses on the host’s experience of growing up in the Galle Fort and presenting it not as a tourist attraction, but an extension of his “home” – a home filled with history, heritage, cultural integration and soul.
This tea plantation is within sniffing distance of the sea, owned by third-generation planter and author Herman Gunarathne. Famed for its ‘virgin white tea’, which retails for over US$1,500/kg, and stocks the shelves of tip-top tea gourmet Mariage Frères in Paris.
The hotel can arrange unguided visits to places of interest such as Devundara Temple and the Dondra lighthouse, a turtle hatchery, beaches and bays.
Hosted by the hotel’s chef, this experience is a detailed guide into the sensory layers of Sri Lankan cuisine that is designed to answer the “why’s” and “how’s” of Sri Lankan cooking, ingredients, flavours, and recipes.
Sit around one of the talented chefs as they guide you through the creation of a creative and delicious menu.
Treat yourself to a day dedicated to yourself with the wellness options at Cape Weligama. Try some peaceful yoga, meditation, stretching, or book a trip to the spa. In-room massages are also available.
Junior Chef
Give you children a taste of being a chef with this immersive culinary experience. Kids of all ages can take part and try making local favourites such as coconut and treacle pancakes or coconut and cinnamon cookies.
Crafts
Let your child unleash their creativity as they try painting masks and replicating the famous “batik” craft by painting on fabric to make home-made shawls and sarongs.
Adventure
The Borderlands Adventure Centre offers a range of activities that you take part in as a group such as: cycling, stand up paddling, kayaking, “Ocean Safari” – whale watching, and diving.
Visit new heights with a helicopter tour over Sri Lanka! Fly over some uniquely Sri Lankan sights such as the famous Adam’s Peak and enjoy a picnic breakfast and delicious lunch as part of this day out.
Resplendent Ceylon is part of the Dilmah Ceylon Tea Company and so holds the same values when moving towards sustainability. The Dilmah conservation seeks to make its operations carbon neutral and biodiversity conservation, environmental education, as well as research and development in the areas of sustainable agriculture, climate change adaptation and heritage conservation, are all core to the Dilmah conservation’s purpose.
The Dilmah Conservation has multiple programmes working with children such as MJF Kids and MJF Youth which provides children in underprivileged children from low income families with education and life skills. The Rainbow Centre provides services for children with disabilities and their families. They also have programmes for children’s early development and children with developmental disorders and cerebral palsy.
The Dilmah Conservation’s entrepreneur programmes work with individuals recently released from prison with the Prison Reform & Integrate Programme, war widows, and youth who are trying to set up their own enterprises. The Small Entrepreneur Programme (SEP) provides necessary assistance, in most cases material grants, to those who need it to launch their business.
As part of its commitment to protect Sri Lanka’s biodiversity and natural heritage, Dilmah Conservation works in the area surrounding Thoppigala Rock. They work with the Heritage Park there to educate visitors on the historical, cultural, and environmental importance of this area. The Dilmah Conservation also works with the Ahikuntaka and Veddah communities that have been negatively impacted by environmental and social change in the country. Dilmah Conservation works to help these communities preserve their cultural heritage whilst also enhancing their livelihoods through vocational training and SEP.
Most Marine ecosystems are under threat from human activity and development. Dilmah Conservation has worked extensively to help conserve and aid in sustainable management of the reefs around Sri Lanka. They map the reefs and intend to make Kayankerni Reef in the east coast a marine sanctuary. They also work to preserve other reefs across Sri Lanka.
Dilmah Conservation supports the Elephant Transit Home (ETH) in Udawalawe. The ETH operates a rescue and rehabilitation programme for orphaned elephant calves with minimal human contact. They return them to the wild when they are old enough. They also raise awareness about elephants and the threats that they face.
Being an island nation, Sri Lanka is particularly susceptible to the impacts of climate change. Dilmah Conservation established Sri Lanka’s first Climate Change Research Station to address the lack of scientific research of climate change in Sri Lanka.
Children are welcome