Staying in one of the rustic wooden cabanas in Kalpitiya offers an eco-friendly and sustainable holiday experience. Each cabana features an outdoor shower and a comfortable hammock, perfect for relaxation. Constructed from regional resources such as coconut wood and palm leaves, these sturdy accommodations prioritize sustainability. Illumination is powered by solar energy, enhancing eco-conscious living.
At Ruuk Village, the three private cabanas are thoughtfully designed to reflect the simple lifestyle of a fishing family, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the authentic experience of living in a traditional Sri Lankan fisherman's home. By choosing to stay in our cabanas, you not only enjoy a unique holiday but also contribute to sustainable tourism in Sri Lanka. Experience the harmony of nature and a genuine local lifestyle during your visit to Ruuk Village in Kalpitiya.
Each cabana features:
A private terrace or sitting area
An outdoor shower
Options for double/shared or single occupancy
Our cabanas are spread throughout the coconut plantation, offering space and tranquility. Travelers wanting an authentic Sri Lankan experience will enjoy these cabanas, as most locals still live in homes made from natural materials sourced from their surroundings.B&B Only per person - 23,10 Euro
Single occupancy is: 35€ Euro (single use of cabana)
Half board per person - 36,85 Euro / * Single occupancy 48,55€
Breakfast & Dinner
Water during the day
Tea & Coffee in the morning and late evening.
Usage of boat within the lagoon
Full Board per person - 41,25 Euro / * Single Occupancy 54€
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Water during the whole day
Tea & Coffee throughout the day
Usage of boat within the lagoon
Use of SUP within the lagoon
Use of bicycles (depends on availability)
Special dinner - no Extra charge except Seafood Grill / BBQ
NOTE: Final price. The listed prices include tax and service charge.
PEAK SEASON FEE: JUNE - AUGUST & DECEMBER - FEBRUARY (ADD 5€ PER NIGHT PER PERSON)
Kalpitiya prices differ from other areas in Sri Lanka for several reasons.