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Australian travel agency endorses Sri Lanka’s newly opened Angel Beach in southern coast

Australian travel agency endorses Sri Lanka’s newly opened Angel Beach in southern coast

Angel Beach, a first-of-its-kind hotel and family day beach club, has reportedly opened its doors in Sri Lanka’s southern coastal city of Unawatuna to discerning travellers with a promise to ‘serve good vibes’.
The local media has noted that the opening indicates that the local tourism sector – hurting from the economic impact of the Easter Sunday Attacks –is slowly but surely turning the tide and is resilient.
The property has already attracted the attention of the travel market and TripADeal, Australia’s most-awarded online travel agency when it endorsed Angel Beach, and will start offering exclusive packages to the Australian market, the local media has further reported.
TripADeal Founder and Managing Director, Norm Black has been quoted as saying: “Angel Beach makes Sri Lanka the New Bali and is a game changer.”
He has further stated that what makes the Hotel innovative and what makes it easier to coin the property Uber-Lux is that the guest’s stay becomes focused around the hotel and the experience the hotel can offer, with various activities a family day beach club can offer rather than just a place to sleep and eat.
The property has 80 plus luxury day beds, and every day bed equipped with a safe so that day visitors can secure their valuables.
The property can accommodate 250 guests at any given time, and for special events, including destination weddings, the property can host up to 500 guests.

OSL take:

The endorsement of Angel Beach in Sri Lanka by one of Australia’s most popular online travel agents will definitely result in an increase in Australian tourists in Sri Lanka. The island continues to maintain the top slot in the list of must visit destinations in the world among several globally renowned travel publications. Despite suffering a setback following the Easter Sunday attacks, Sri Lanka’s tourism sector has returned to normalcy much faster than expected. All this has resulted in an expansion in business/investment opportunities in Sri Lanka’s tourism industry.

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