Hotel Susantha's
National Holiday Resort
Road Pitaramba
Bentota
Sri Lanka
War diesen Januar 2010 schon zum 12 mal im Susantha's in den Ferien. Für mich ist es immer ein nach Hause kommen. Zimmer, Essen haben ein gutes Preisleistungs Verhältniss.
Die ganze Staff ist sehr zuvorkommend und behilflich.
Die Preise varirieren je nach Zimmerstandart von 23 Euro bis 34 Euro für Bed & B'fast für einen Single für einen Doubleroom auch für Bed & B'fast von 27 Euro bis 38 Euro.
Ich kann das Susantha's allen nur empfehlen.
Hier noch die aktuelle webside
http://www.hotelsusanthas.com
ca. in drei bis vier Monaten gibt es eine neue webside.
Premasiri
Habe heute die neue homepage bekommen vom Susantha's:
On a budget in Bentota
Bentota, in which parish I live, was renowned in colonial days for its resthouse at the mouth of the crocodile infested Bentota River and oysters freshly hacked from the rocks for tea. Now there are no crocodiles, only water monitors; no resthouse, only a stretch of mass-market tourist hotels along the beach; and no oysters, but there are occasional mussels.
In the 1970s, as tourism became a business, the National Holiday Resort at Bentota was created. To serve tourists eager for souvenirs, a local family opened the Susantha Batik Factory behind the railway station. In response to demand from tourists, this eventually became a thatched roofed, open sided restaurant with meals on demand.
In 1982, seven rooms were added in a long gallery as the start of a garden guesthouse that, over the years, has expanded into Hotel Susantha Garden with 22 rooms, including two newly built self-catering apartments overlooking the beach.
Its popularity is not just because it has retained its low budget rates but also because of the lack of rules and regulations; guests can eat when they feel like it, and are looked after by a team of youngsters eager to see everyone is having a good time. The rooms are kept very clean too.
The restaurant (with a menu of tropical, western and vegetarian dishes and snacks) is also open to travellers who are not staying in the hotel, and there is a pizzeria, a bar, an Ayurveda Treatment Villa, a tailor, and a gem shop on site.
Guests are mainly repeaters; some stay for a couple of months at a time. Such places are becoming rare in Sri Lanka as guesthouses put up their prices and pretend they are boutique hotels. Susantha Garden is proud of its reputation for giving good value and good service at a low price. (The owner, of course, is a good friend of mine!)
www.hotelsusanthagarden.com
LG Premasiri