Jetwing Ayurveda Pavillions
A scattering of private accommodation in a glorious tropical setting, the Ayurveda Pavilions, is a luxurious health resort, an ideal place to relax, indulge your holistic side and renew your mind, body and spirit.
Ayurveda focuses on the balance of the five elements within the body. On arrival, have a complimentary consultation with the resident Doctor, who’ll suggest a programme tailored to your needs.
Dine at Ayurvedic restaurant Herb & Spice or book dinner by the pool or in the privacy of your pavilion, and enjoy yoga and treatments in your room. There’s also a small pool and you can use the facilities of close-by sister hotel Jetwing Beach. Treatment packages can be pre-booked or arranged locally (at extra cost).
Accommodation
With only 12 pavilions the atmosphere is intimate and calm, allowing you a tranquil personal space within the resort's grounds in which to experience the relaxing properties of the resorts signature Ayurvedic treatments and the serenity it brings to your soul. Each pavilion comes equipped with television, CD player, air-conditioning, minifridge and telephone.
Queen villas as above.
King villas are larger with larger private garden.
Restaurants
• Herb & Spice – Ayurvedic restaurant serving Ayurvedic cuisine and fresh tropical fruit drinks. Meals catered to your individual body type are available to guests having Ayurvedic treatments, and there’s also an à la carte menu. • You can also book
Jetwing Ayurveda Pavillions
A scattering of private accommodation in a glorious tropical setting, the Ayurveda Pavilions, is a luxurious health resort, an ideal place to relax, indulge your holistic side and renew your mind, body and spirit.
Facilities
- Yoga and other treatments
- Pre-bookable treatment packages
- Use of facilities of sister hotel Jetwing Beach
Swimming Pools
• One small swimming pool
Spa & beauty
Therapies available:
- Yoga
- Meditation
- Music therapy
- Wellness packages designed to suit your needs
Location
In Negombo on the northwest coast, 20 minutes from the airport. Local shops and restaurants are steps from the hotel which is across the road from the beachfront.
Jetwing Ayurveda Pavillions
Explore the surroundings
Destination introduction
One of Sri Lanka's most popular beach destinations, Negombo offers swathes of sandy beach convenient for the airport, but appreciably removed from any disruption caused.
Take a stroll along the coast and feel the sand beneath your toes, wander into town and visit one of the local shops, bars or small restaurants and simply relax. Watch fishermen set out on outrigger canoes or ‘oruwa’, their large sails billowing in the sea breeze, before their freshly caught tuna, marlin, shark, barracuda, swordfish, prawns, crabs and lobster are sold at the town’s fantastic fish market.
Negombo has many pretty Roman Catholic churches, earning it the moniker ‘Little Rome’. This picturesque fishing town has a rich heritage – prized for its cinnamon, the Dutch transformed it into an important port in the 1600s and it still retains its colonial charm.
Negombo Holiday Highlights - Try thrilling watersports including wake-boarding, kite-surfing and waterskiing – or dive among coral reefs and an old shipwreck.
- Take an excursion to Pinnawela Elephant Orphanage and see babies being bottle fed – our Personal Travel Experts can easily book this for you.
- Visit the Dutch Fort and cemetery, poignant reminders of the town’s colonial past.
- Stay at fabulous Jetwing SEA one of our favourite hotels.
Sports
Diving
Many of our resorts have PADI centres. Sri Lanka’s waters are home to historic sunken shipwrecks and vibrant coral reef teeming with tropical fish.
Watersports
Hit the azure ocean and try scuba diving, snorkelling, windsurfing, waterskiing, jetskiing, banana boating, catamaran sailing and kayaking.
Shopping
- In Bentota, browse the colourful bazaar and pick up souvenirs, batik and brassware.
- Negombo is home to jewellers and gift shops selling local handicrafts.
- In Colombo you can barter at Pettah Bazaar, buy an exquisite sari and famous Ceylon tea, and admire local artists’ work. You’ll also find gem-studded jewellery (only buy from shops licensed by the National Gem & Jewellery Authority).
- Galle is famous for its antique shops selling colonial furniture and ornaments, porcelain and pottery.
- A short drive up from Galle is Ambalangoda, selling antiques and intricately carved ‘devil masks’ traditionally worn to banish demons.
- Further south in Koggala, purchase delicious cinnamon from the local plantation.