"The Six", Weligama, Sri Lanka
"The Six", Weligama, Sri Lanka
A four-bedroom beachfront villa in Sri Lanka, complete with two balconies, a private pool and direct, front-line access to the pristine beach, as well as all the benefits of the resort-residence model, with services such as a private chef, butler and housekeeping.
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4 Bed | 4.5 Bath
USD 2,000,000
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"The Six", Weligama, Sri Lanka
A four-bedroom beachfront villa in Sri Lanka, complete with two balconies, a private pool and direct, front-line access to the pristine beach, as well as all the benefits of the resort-residence model, with services such as a private chef, butler and housekeeping.
Villa Amed lies nestled on the pristine shores of Midigama Beach in Sri Lanka. This oceanfront villa is part of the The Six resort-residence, an incredible residence in an incredible location that exudes sophistication and elegance at every turn.
The villa is spread across two levels, featuring a total of four spacious bedrooms. Upon entering the lower level, you are greeted by an inviting entrance hall that sets the tone for the villa's sophisticated design. Two generously proportioned bedrooms, each with its own en suite bathroom, provide secluded retreats for its residents. An additional WC enhances convenience for residents and guests alike.
The social heart of the residence also sits on this lower floor, by way of the expansive living area that encompasses both a living room and an elegant dining space, the perfect place for hosting or simply unwinding with panoramic ocean vistas as a backdrop. This living area opens onto the private outdoor area, revealing an inviting swimming pool that overlooks the glistening sea.
As you head up to the upper level, two more bedrooms await, each similarly offering their own respective en suites for privacy and comfort. On this level the bedrooms both come with their own private balcony where one can savor the morning sunrise or enjoy the ocean breeze as the sun sets over the horizon. These balconies provide exclusive vantage points for soaking in the breathtaking coastal scenery that defines this property.
Midigama Beach is renowned for its incredible surfing with waves of an intermediate to pro level, making this villa an ideal retreat for a water sports enthusiast who loves to get out onto the water. However, there is also a natural rock pool that is safe for children, making it a perfect fit for families just the same. As this villa is part of The Six resort-residence, you get complete access to an unparalleled service infrastructure, allowing you to benefit from a private chef, butler, housekeeping and much more. Between the incredible location, the beautiful design of the villa and the luxurious service infrastructure, this property is ideal for anyone who wants a little slice of heaven in Sri Lanka.Â
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Sri Lanka simply has it all: an amazing history and culture, dramatic views, national parks teeming with leopards and elephants and palm-fringed beaches.
How To Get To Sri Lanka
There are many airlines that fly to Sri Lanka. Many Middle Eastern carriers fly to Colombo such as Emirates, Oman Air, Etihad, Qatar & Turkish and provide good connections around the globe. For the UK and Europe, Sri Lankan Airlines either fly direct from London or allow good connections from a number of European hubs. From North America, on the west coast it is best to connect through Asia while it makes most sense to connect through the Middle East or India if you are coming from the east coast. Asia provides many routings into Sri Lanka and is served by many major carriers (Singapore, Thai, Cathay and Malaysia) in the region.
When To Go To Sri Lanka
It is fairly difficult to accurately predict the weather patterns in Sri Lanka given it is an island that receives a range of weather fronts moving in from the Indian Ocean throughout the year. However, here is the general rule of thumb! There are two monsoons which affect Sri Lanka, the South-West Monsoon, or Yala Monsoon affects the south and west coasts from May to September, whilst the Maha, or North-East Monsoon affects the Cultural Triangle and East Coasts from October to January. That said, August is a little sunny sandwich for the south coast, so perfect for a beach break. For the summer, you can easily combine the Cultural Triangle with the East Coast beaches, or even the Maldives.
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