Anantara Hotels & Resorts in Sri Lanka has earned major international recognition, with Anantara Peace Haven Tangalle Resort and Anantara Kalutara Resort being named among the world’s best hotels in Travel + Leisure’s 2026 T+L 500 list.
The two properties are the only Sri Lankan resorts featured in this year’s prestigious ranking, highlighting Anantara’s contribution towards positioning Sri Lanka as a world-class luxury travel destination.
The T+L 500 is regarded as one of the most respected accolades in global hospitality and is compiled from the results of Travel + Leisure’s annual World’s Best Awards survey.
Rooted in heartfelt hospitality and authentic destination experiences, Anantara connects travellers with genuine places, people and stories. In Sri Lanka, this philosophy comes to life through two distinct resorts that celebrate the island’s architecture, coastline, culture, cuisine, wellness traditions and natural beauty.
The recognition also pays tribute to the people behind the resorts, from chefs, butlers and spa therapists to gardeners, housekeepers, guides and front office teams whose warmth, care and attention to detail shape every guest experience.
The inclusion of both Anantara Peace Haven Tangalle Resort and Anantara Kalutara Resort in the 2026 T+L 500 serves as a strong endorsement of Sri Lanka’s growing reputation as a premier travel destination. It also reflects the island’s ability to offer visitors far more than scenic beaches, including architecture, Ayurveda, cuisine, wildlife, culture, adventure and the warmth of its people.
As global travellers increasingly seek destinations offering authenticity, wellness, nature, culture and meaningful human connection, Sri Lanka is uniquely positioned to stand out. The recognition of the two Anantara resorts in the 2026 T+L 500 further reinforces the island’s strength as a destination that combines world-class hospitality with deeply rooted local experiences.
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