Need to know
Rooms
Four, including one duplex.
Check–Out
11am, but flexible, subject to availability. Earliest check-in, 2pm.
More details
Rates include a very tempting Sri Lankan breakfast with curry, dahl, string hoppers, milk rice, coconut roti with sambal, tropical fruit and juices, coffees and teas.
Also
Unfortunately, this property’s layout makes it unsuitable for guests with mobility issues.
At the hotel
Cinnamon plantation, tropical gardens, living room, charged laundry service, free WiFi. In rooms: beach bags and towels, a local cellphone to use during your stay, air-conditioning and fan, and locally made, all-natural bath products.
Our favourite rooms
Fashioned from custom-cut rustic timber, with furnishings made locally (mid-century seating, a four-poster bed, decoratively woven wicker pieces), printed textiles, and colourful artworks by Sri Lankan artists (Rubert Soysa, Namal Pushpakumara), each of the four rooms is a secluded segment in Trebartha East’s circular structure. Friends or tweens and teens can stay in Teak with its twin beds, or for a little extra space book duplex Hora, which has an additional study.
Poolside
The 18-metre pool (open 7am to 9pm) is a curved component of the circular building, with expansive views over the plantation and rice paddies with a glimpse of the Indian Ocean in the distance. Unheated, it’s refreshing to dive into, but leave your sundowners for later – glasses aren’t allowed here.
Spa
In the round there’s also a room with a view for massages, facials, scrubs, reflexology, waxing and mani-pedis (male and female therapists available on request). Personal trainers can be summoned or you can gently work out with a guided yoga session. For a full work-out, guests can use the gym at Palm Hotel (for a charge), a 10-minute car or tuk-tuk ride away.
Packing tips
An homage to Sri Lanka’s most noted architect, Geoffrey Bawa: the Complete Works, might be a touch too heavy for the suitcase, but flick through it before you go for an intro to tropical-modernism’s visual lingo, if you’re unfamiliar. Otherwise, bring your most colourful Billabong and Quiksilver surf wear.
Also
If you’re thinking, ‘hang on, isn’t Trebartha in Cornwall?’ – well, you guessed right. British owners Patrick and Benny Latham named the hotel for their home back on Bodmin Moor.
Children
Infants up to one-year old and children aged 12 and over can stay, but book the hotel exclusively and all ages are welcome. Babysitting can be arranged with 24 hours’ notice and cots are available on request.
Sustainability efforts
Renowned architect Dr Narein Perera’s striking, entirely custom-made circular building is constructed using just timber and runs on solar power. Staff are local hires, the pool uses minimal chlorination, toiletries and drinking water are in refillable containers, and meals are made using locally sourced ingredients (some grown on the estate). And, the hotel is green in a very literal sense, crowning a cinnamon plantation spread over a hill, where the original trees were replanted and nurtured over five years, and species of indigenous fruit trees have also been reintroduced.