If you are dreaming of spending your honeymoon in a beautiful tropical island surrounded by amazing natural beauty, Sri Lanka is the best place for you to travel to. Known for its amazing diversity, this little isle is packed with natural and manmade wonders which will capture the hearts and minds of all you traverse through the country. These pleasant surprises of mesmerizing beauty and the calm and relaxing atmosphere give rise to a lovely romantic feeling. As you travel through major attraction points like Colombo, Kandy, Sigiriya and Bentota, the two of you will be able to have endless amounts of fun during your romantic escapades. The following are some of the best reasons why you should spend your honeymoon holidays in the island.
The coastal areas of Sri Lanka are well known around the world to feature beautiful golden sandy beaches. This amazing experience can be enjoyed as you visit the famous town of Bentota. Apart from the amazing natural beauty of the beach and river there are other romantic new experiences to try out. For those of you who want to have a relaxing time, you can indulge yourself by enjoying a traditional Ayurvedic spa treatment at one of the high quality resorts.
Another amazing coastal city which cannot be missed is the bustling city of Colombo. You will definitely have a great time taking a tour around the city to see the many modern and historic wonders scattered throughout. The city is also well known for its vibrant nightlife which is definitely worth trying out if the two of you enjoy that sort of fun.
The island is a land which has built upon a proud history dating back over 2500 years. Exploring the wonders of history located all across the island is another enriching experience which can be enjoyed during your holidays. Home to many UNESCO World Heritage sites, you can visit the ancient cities of Kandy and Sigiriya to witness the wonders of ancient kingdoms which still baffle all those who lay their eyes on these treasures to think how such amazing creations were made centuries ago.