We want our guests to experience something special during their stays with us, as great experiences create great memories.
Kites Festival
- Valvettithurai
Experience the vibrant Northern Kite Festival at Sri Lanka’s northernmost point! Watch colorful kites of all shapes and sizes compete in the skies, drawing crowds of excited tourists and locals. A celebration of joy, creativity, and culture, it’s an event you don’t want to miss!
Indra Vizha
- Valvettithurai
Celebrate the vibrant spirit of Indra Vizha in Valvettithurai! This grand festival unites locals and visitors with traditional dances, cultural rituals, and timeless traditions. A spectacle of heritage and joy that captivates people from Jaffna and beyond, including international travellers. Don’t miss this unforgettable experience!
Point Pedro Lighthouse
- Point Pedro
Named from the Portuguese “Ponta das Pedras” meaning “rocky cape,” Point Pedro, or “Paruthithurai” (cotton harbour), was once a major cotton export hub to South India. The iconic Point Pedro Lighthouse, built in 1916, stands 32 meters tall, though its access is restricted due to the nearby Sri Lanka Navy camp. Despite that, you can still enjoy its impressive beauty from afar. A must-visit spot in Jaffna!
Nallur Kandaswamy Kovil
- Jaffna Town
Once the capital of the Jaffna Kingdom, Nallur is home to the iconic Nallur Kandaswamy Kovil, a temple dedicated to Lord Murugan, the Hindu god of love, war, and bravery. Immerse yourself in the vibrant Hindu rituals and Tamil traditions that make this sacred site a cultural treasure and an unmissable highlight of your journey!
Jaffna Fort
- Jaffna Town
Built by the Portuguese in 1619, Jaffna Fort reflects the island’s rich colonial past. Renovated by the Dutch in 1658 and later seized by the British in 1795, it remained under their control until Sri Lanka’s independence in 1948. This historic landmark stands as a timeless symbol of the region’s storied heritage.