You can live, but not for long)

Written: 9 october 2019
Travel time: 30 december 2018 — 13 january 2019
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
5.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 7.0
Service: 4.0
Cleanliness: 4.0
Food: 3.0
Amenities: 4.0
We celebrated New Year 2019 here. There was no promised program at all. The festive table was well... just modest)) One glass of non-alcoholic cocktail was poured from the drink. What they paid $ 100 for, no one understood)
And pluses - the hotel has its own beach, on which there are many trees and you can hide in the shade. Monkeys come to the beach every day, which can be fun to feed. Cafe on the beach - cooked every other time, once it was delicious, the second time was not at all. Changes are given very reluctantly, tips are added to everything, even if you take a bottle of beer and leave with it. They bought seafood, asked them to cook, they asked for the price for cooking the same as the cost of the products themselves. As a result, we met a tuk-tuk driver, he took us to the market, and for a little money he prepared it for us and brought it to the hotel. They also went with him to Khikaduwa, Galle, Kogallu and Weligama.
We lived in a new building, there are good rooms, but the bedding was made twice with a hole in the sheet. There was no hair dryer in the room, but I turned to the reviewer and they immediately issued it. Our friends lived opposite in the old building, where everything is of course already very "tired".

Beach towels are provided. There is a basket next to the reception, he came from the sea, threw wet into it. In the morning you go to the beach, take a new one at the reception. Cleaning on demand. I left the key at the reception, asked, they removed it. He did not leave, so he did not ask). They don't have trash bags, we put on the regular ones ourselves. There was a clothes dryer on the balcony.
From the main minus - nearby in a nearby hotel at the weekend there is a night discotheque, the music rumbles until 5 in the morning, it's not real to sleep at all!
All 14 days for breakfast they gave an omelette, bread, butter, a choice of tea or coffee and either a couple of pieces of fruit or a glass of smoothie. Something else stood on the tables, such as beans or some other porridge, but it was not possible to eat. Sometimes you had to wait for 15-20 minutes until you were served. Not critical of course, but at the end of the rest, I didn’t want to go to breakfast.
From everything we made a conclusion for ourselves - if we return to Sri Lanka, then we will definitely go to Unawatuna, but definitely to another hotel.
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