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Last House, Tangalle

Last House, Tangalle

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(SKU: LK1500839D) Discover beachside elegance at Last House, the final masterpiece of Asia's renowned architect Geoffrey Bawa. This iconic five-bedroom seaside escape offers an abundance of space, natural ventilation, and an atmosphere of barefoot luxury in a secluded and private location. The property's aesthetic is a blend of modern design and tropical charm, with fresh white walls and polished grey cement floors providing a canvas for a captivating mix of antique and contemporary furniture, art, and fabrics, creating a contemporary, colorful, and cool ambiance.

Location:

Nestled on one of the best southern beaches in Tangalle, Last House offers a serene tropical retreat alongside the Indian Ocean. The property is conveniently connected to key locations and international airports through the nearby expressway, ensuring ease of access.

Accommodation:

Last House features five individually designed air-conditioned double bedrooms, each boasting ensuite bathrooms and captivating views of the sea. The rooms offer a quintessential Bawa touch, blending modern comforts with the architect's signature style. The room types include:

Facilities:
  • Fresh and healthy local cuisine that offers authentic flavors, with a specialty in seafood.
  • Complimentary fiber optic WIFI available throughout the property.
  • Massage and yoga sessions can be arranged for guests seeking relaxation and wellness.
  • Indoor and outdoor games, including books, board games, beach volleyball, cricket, football, and a central swimming pool.
  • The option to book the entire property, making it suitable for families or groups of all ages.

Guests can savor private dining experiences, arranged on the verandah or by the beach for intimate and romantic evenings. Barbecues by the Indian Ocean are a regular feature, providing a unique dining experience.

Excursions:

The hotel offers an impressive array of experiential activities, both relaxing and adventurous. Guests can choose from a variety of bars and restaurants with a range of price points a short drive away. Additionally, the hotel's location is ideal for exploring nearby attractions, including UNESCO heritage sites, cave temples, wildlife reserves (home to leopards, elephants, and more), diverse bird sanctuaries, whale-watching tours, and a nearby golf course.

Whether you're traveling with family, friends, or as a couple, Last House promises a serene tropical getaway on the beach, where you can leave the rest of the world behind and indulge in relaxation and exploration in equal measure. It's a truly unique gem in Tangalle, offering a quintessential Geoffrey Bawa experience.

  • TANGALLE MARKET AND HARBOUR The market is central to the city, brimming with fresh, local produce and people which only gets you closer to the community. Pair it with a visit to the colourful harbourside, one of the hubs of fresh fish distribution to the whole of the Islands hive of activity especially in the earlier hours
  • WATCHING DOLPHINS AND WHALES Boat trips depart from Mirissa which is just 45 minutes away. Sri Lanka’s southern ocean is one of the world’s top three locations to view blue whales – alongside humpback and sperm whales, plus friendly dolphins – which feed on the rich Indian Ocean
  • GALLE FORT FOR THE DAY The Galle Fort exudes charm and a history going back to the 16th century Portuguese, and is a world-renowned UNEXCO heritage site. Enclosed by iconic ramparts enjoyed by both the locals and tourists, it is home to a multi-ethnic population and is filled with boutiques, hotels, and eateries.
  • SURFS UP AT HIRIKETIYA Highlighted by Conde Nast, this small horse-shoe bay with surf waves almost all the year round. Jungle meets golden sand alongside hip cafes, bars and surf shops all of which would not look out of place on many coastlines around the more travelled world. A great day out.
  • ELEPHANTS AT UDAWALAWE SANCTUARY Covering about 30,000 hectares, the national park was set up as a wildlife preservation plan with the construction of the nearby reservoir. Most famous for its concentration of elephants, it boasts an array of other mammals, reptiles, birds, fish and amphibians – all within reach for a day trip.
  • 4TH CENTURY CAVE TEMPLES A short trip away, the Mulkirigala Caves boast a remarkable temple and monastery carved out of a large and sheer rock formation, constructed around 300 AD by King Saddhatissa. The serenity, architecture and intricate, ancient paintings are best enjoyed earlier and later in the day
  • BUNDALA BIRD SANCTUARY Highlighted by Forbes as “one of the best safari destinations outside Africa”, Bundala is also a wetland of international importance to biodiversity. The park is home to over 200 species of both endemic and migratory birds in a beautiful untouched natural environment
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