A private space set within Amangalla’s mature garden, the 151.5-square-metre (1,630-square-foot) one-bedroom Garden
House offers a spacious living/dining room, as well as a wrap-around balcony overlooking an immaculate garden.
With views over the garden and yoga pavilion, the 134-square-metre (1,442-square-foot) Amangalla Suite combines
one double bedroom and one twin bedroom via an interconnecting door.
The 80-square-metre (861-square-foot) Suites overlook Amangalla’s lush garden or the fort ramparts and the harbour through the leaves of Para rubber trees.
Six are located in the Church Street Wing and one in the Middle Street Wing.
There are ten 65-square-metre (699-square-foot) Chambers, six in the Church Street Wing overlooking the treetops towards
the fort ramparts, and four in the Garden Wing with garden views.
Overlooking the gardens or the Groote Kerk (Great Church), the 40-square-metre (430-square-foot) Bedrooms feature
jackwood floors and unique colonial-style furnishings.
Enjoy a specially created meal under the stars with the accompaniment of a local flautist or a fire dance performance.
Fragrant flowering vegetation creates a charming atmosphere for a candle-lit poolside dinner.
Let Amangalla’s expert bartenders surprise you with one of their arrack sours or sample the locally brewed beer.
Unwind with a cocktail on the balcony with views over the Fort's terracotta roofs.
Experience a Roti Dinner from a traditional pavilion gazing out over Emerald Rice Paddies on an isolated island.
Hundreds of candles, flaming torches and the orange hues of the waning sun accompany the Sri Lankan feast.
Finger sandwiches, cakes, tarts and even champagne can complement the rooibos yala, Handunugoda white and other teas and infusions.
Afternoon tea is made with the finest Ceylon Varieties and can be taken poolside, in the zaal or on the balcony or library veranda.
The spa’s Ayurvedic doctor is available for diagnosis and to discuss diet choices and therapy options, tailoring programmes for the length of your stay.
Bordering the pool, the Pool Courtyard contains five shaded pavilions on one side and a number of sunloungers shaded by palm trees. Poolside service is provided and light meals and snacks are available.
A revitalising experience to begin the day or a calming one to end it, the pools can be combined in many ways to benefit mind and body.
Visit some of the island’s top jewellers in the fort, the bustling spice and food markets of Galle Town and the antiques shops dotted along the coast.
This is a special offer. An integral part of Sri Lanka’s colonial history, Galle is a delight to explore: stroll past centuries-old churches and spice warehouses, visit bustling markets, or bike through paddy fields and local villages.
Amangalla's historic, dignified ambiance suits occasion of all kinds, whether it is an intimate festivity or a charmed wedding.
This is a special offer. Guests staying three nights or more can enjoy Amangalla’s sunset Cinnamon Experience at a plantation in the countryside.
Travel between Aman’s Sri Lankan resorts and discover some of the country’s greatest treasures, from the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Galle Fort at Amangalla to the balmy seclusion of the palm-fringed coast at Amanwella.
An opportunity for the community to gather and catch up on the happenings of the day, this centuries-old ritual is best begun from the lighthouse, walking clockwise round the temple.
Create dishes using traditional clay pots in a thatched-roof pavilion and enjoy your delicious handiwork overlooking lush rice paddies.
After a tour of the old workings of the factory, guests are invited to the verandah of the Planters Bungalow for tea and cakes with the planter himself.
Built on the site of an earlier Portuguese convent, the church is one of dozens of historic buildings that are still integrated into Galle’s thriving daily life.
Board a restored Indonesian fishing trawler and observe these graceful giants as they cruise past Weligama Bay. There might be an opportunity to enjoy a picnic in a coconut-fringed cove along the way.
One of the most serene spots on the island, Yatagala is a rock temple with a beautiful image room, a 1,000 year old Bo tree and a meditation cave.
AMANGALLA
10 Church StreetFortGalleSri Lanka