Fishing is the heartbeat of Negombo, with tourism a close second.
Fishing has for centuries defined the rhythm, identity, and economy of Negombo and is still the backbone of the town’s economy, with tourism a close second.
Fishing has for centuries defined the rhythm, identity, and economy of Negombo and is still the backbone of the town’s economy, with tourism a close second.
Negombo is also known as ‘Little Rome’ because of its many Roman Catholic churches, a legacy of centuries of Portuguese and Dutch colonial influence.
Today’s ‘modern traveller’ is no longer defined by hurried itineraries and same-old boilerplate ‘touristy’ accommodation.
At Terrace Green Hotel’s Spa Secret we use a ‘living’ breathing face pack with powdered ingredients tailored to individual skin types.
Welcome to Terrace Green Hotel and Spa’s Ayurvedic Herbal Facial Ritual, the most favourite treat of our female guests!
Plant-based tourism could be Sri Lanka’s overlooked growth opportunity, according to Andrea Diaz, an American evangelist for ‘ethical eating’.