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Grand Journey of Sri Lanka & Cruise to the Maldives

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Embark on a unique and unforgettable cruise exploring the best of Sri Lanka and the Maldives. Kick off your shoes, forget the news, relax, rejuvenate and enjoy the welcoming hospitality of this unique island nation! Your tour itinerary will be as per our standard Sri Lanka tour until day 10, when you will transfer to the central Kingsbury Hotel in Colombo for one night with dinner before flying to Male on day 11. Discover old Ceylon with its sacred caves, ancient temples, palaces, lost cities, and a unique cuisine blended with excellent game viewing.

At a glance

  • 9 nights in three to four-star accommodation
  • 7 nights on the Yasawa Princess
  • Return flights & transfers
  • Half Board during the tour
  • Full board during the cruise
  • All port charges & airport taxes
  • Programme of daily tours & visits
  • Expert Tour Manager
  • Checked luggage

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What's better than exploring worldwide destinations for the first time? Doing it all with your friends. You and nine or more of your friends or family can travel for less with our group offer, available on all tours, ocean and yacht cruises, and river cruises of 6 nights or less. 

Choose to receive 10% off your group’s booking costs back or one free place – simply call 01283 901216 and speak to a member of our dedicated groups team.  

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Your itinerary

Day
1

Departure

Begin your journey to Colombo.

Beira lake with tall skyscrapers and trees in Colombo, Sri Lanka

Departure

Begin your journey to Colombo.

Please note that this itinerary will be operating on the following departure dates:

26/01/2024 & 08/03/2024

After your lunchtime arrival we stay for one night at the four-star Arie Lagoon Hotel.

Day
2

Arrival in Colombo

After your lunchtime arrival we stay for one night at the four-star Arie Lagoon Hotel.

NEGOMBO, SRI LANKA the lagoon is the perfect place for the fishing port, the rows of ships moored at the shores

Arrival in Colombo

After your lunchtime arrival we stay for one night at the four-star Arie Lagoon Hotel.

Day
3

Dambulla

Today the adventure begins and the sights and the sounds of Sri Lanka gradually unfold.

Interior of the Dambulla Golden Cave Temple with rows of golden Buddha statues and painted ceilings, Sri Lanka, South Asia.

Dambulla

Today the adventure begins and the sights and the sounds of Sri Lanka gradually unfold. The countryside is stunning – scenic paddy fields studded by water buffalos accompanied by wiry, loin-clothed farmers, extensive coconut groves, pineapple fields, working elephants with attentive mahouts astride their necks and everywhere the dense jungle interspersed by huge lakes.

We visit the amazing, 1st century cave temples of Dambulla, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a wonderful introduction to the Buddhist religion. Set in an immense granite outcrop and reached by a number of steps, this serie of five caves are richly adorned with remarkably preserved frescoes and over 150 Buddhist statues. In the caves’ semi-darkness, surrounded by the serene faces of dozens of beautifully painted statues, it’s not difficult to imagine the incredible sense of awe this sacred site held for generations of worshippers.

We stay two nights at the four-star Habarana Village Hotel by Cinnamon.

Day
4

Sigiriya rock

This morning you visit the fascinating monument, Sigiriya.

Pathway leading to an ancient rock fortress called Sigiriya, located in the northern Matale District, Sri Lanka.

Sigiriya Rock

This morning you visit what for many will surely be the most memorable and fascinating monument in Sri Lanka: Sigiriya, or the ‘Lion Rock’, is a massive 600ft granite tower with sheer cliffs on all sides crowned by the remains of a 1,500 year old royal palace. The entire site is encircled by a moat and ramparts enclosing a variety of water gardens, the remains of numerous buildings and caves. As you approach Sigiriya rock, you see some of the finest ancient murals in the country – the ‘cloud maidens’ are found under a fold of rock and show in exquisite detail a procession of jewelled, beautifully dressed women bearing offerings of lilies and lotus flowers. Facing us is the imposing final entrance to the palace above: in ancient times the colossal head of a lion (hence ‘Lion Rock’) was built in brick and plaster, visitors entering through its mouth. Today, just the two front paws remain, their claws menacingly extended, still guarding the palace. It should be noted that there are numerous steps to the top of Sigiriya rock, but should pose no problem for those with normal mobility. The rest of the afternoon is at leisure to enjoy our hotel’s pool and facilities.

Day
5

Kandy

This morning we leave Sigiriya for Kandy.

Panoramic View Of Kandy City, Sri Lanka. Kandy Is The Second Largest City In Sri Lanka After Colombo And It Was The Last Capital Of The Ancient Kings Era Of Sri Lanka

Kandy

This morning we leave Sigiriya for Kandy. Sri Lanka is noted for its magnificent spices so en route we visit a fascinating garden where we see many indigenous plants such as pepper, nutmeg and cinnamon before arriving at Kandy, the country’s royal capital. 

You stay two nights with dinner at the four-star Cinnamon Citadel Hotel, beautifully located overlooking the scenic Mahaweli River and surrounded by peaceful forested hillsides. The hotel as a pool overlooking the river, with a colonnaded lobby, a charming bar and restaurant.  

Kandy is famous for its traditional dancing and so this evening we experience a colourful and hugely skilful display of this ancient art. 

Day
6

Kandy

Kandy’s crowded and bustling streets teem with daily comings and goings.

Kandy landmark in Sri Lanka

Kandy

Kandy’s crowded and bustling streets teem with daily comings and goings: the many white-uniformed children returning from school and the myriad of shops. The centre is dominated by a beautiful lake and the fascinating Temple of the Tooth, said to hold Buddha’s tooth. This is Buddhism’s most sacred shrine on the island and during our visit (today or tomorrow morning), you may be lucky enough to witness one of the many ceremonies. You also visit the stunning Royal Botanical Gardens. Planted over 150 years and covering a huge 150 acres, the gardens hold thousands of plant species and some superb examples of mature tropical trees. Strolling through lawns, shady avenues and immaculately kept flower beds, we see exotic birds and the commemorative trees planted by Edward VII, George VI, Princess Anne and the Queen. 

Other highlights are the Avenue of Royal Palms and ‘Bat’ Drive where you can spot the large fruit-eating ‘Flying Foxes’ hanging upside down! The gardens also house Lord Mountbatten’s imposing HQ from World War II.  

Day
7

Train to Nuwara Eliya

Today you leave Kandy and the train from Peradeniya Station to Nanu Oya, Nuwara Eliya.

A house on a green hill in Sri Lanka, amongst tea fields

Train to Nuwara Eliya

Today you leave Kandy and the train from Peradeniya Station to Nanu Oya, Nuwara Eliya. We journey through increasingly mountainous scenery including some spectacular views of Sri Lanka’s premier tea growing areas. Lush tropical jungle gives way to tall pine forests and then box-like tea bushes, few at first and then seemingly covering every fold of the landscape like a huge green carpet right to the landscape horizon. Arriving early afternoon to Nuwara Eliya, the main hill station, is nearly 7,000 feet above sea level and called ‘little England’ due to its spring-like climate, parks and gold course. You stay one-night at the four-star Golden Ridge Hotel, located within a 5 acre ridge. 

Day
8

Elephant Transit Home & Yala

Today we visit Yala National Park in the south of Sri Lanka.

A mother and baby elephant

Elephant Transit Home & Yala

You say goodbye to Sri Lanka’s hill country this morning on your way to Yala National Park in the south of Sri Lanka.  At around midday we arrive at the Elephant Transit Home, supported by the UK’s Born Free Foundation, at Udawalawe National Park, where you’ll be able to watch young elephant orphans being given one of their daily feeds. 

You stay two nights at the excellent three-star superior Chaarya Resort and Spa Hotel, near Tissamaharama.  

Day
9

Yala National Park

An early start this morning, accompanied by the unique sound of a tropical ‘dawn chorus.'

Sri Lanka Leopard resting in a tree

Yala National Park

An early start this morning, accompanied by the unique sound of a tropical ‘dawn chorus’. As the morning mist disappears with the rising sun you explore the jungle and its incredible range of wildlife in 4x4 vehicles. The normally elusive leopard offers the Park’s most exciting game viewing and Yala has a high concentration of these big cats. They are the island’s top predator so are far less shy than elsewhere in the world. Yala is also known for its elephants, saltwater crocodiles, wild boar, sloth bears, monitor lizards and a huge variety of birdlife. After a late breakfast you can relax by the hotel’s pool before an optional second, early evening park drive (book and pay local). 

Day
10

Yala to Colombo

Today we journey to Colombo.

Aerial. Galle city view. Sri Lanka.

Yala to Colombo

Today we journey to Colombo, stopping at the UNESCO World Heritage site of Galle, with its imposing 16th century Dutch fort. In the late afternoon we arrive at the four-star superior Kingsbury Colombo for one night. 

Day
11

Fly to Malé

Today make our way to the Yasawa Princess by air.

Ocean Aerial shot of the Yasawa Princess Cruise Ship, Maldives

Fly to Malé

Transfer from your hotel to Colombo airport for the 1hr 25 min flight to the Maldivian capital Malé. On arrival you’ll be taken by dhoni (traditional Maldivian wooden boat) to the Yasawa Princess, your charming home for the week, where the friendly crew will help you check into your comfortable, simply furnished and cosy cabin. During this evening’s informal welcome meeting, you’ll be briefed on week’s itinerary, meet crew members and the other guests on board. Enjoy your complimentary pre-dinner cocktail as you catch the first of many spectacular sunsets over the Indian Ocean. 

Day
12

Kalhuhuraa Sandbank

Get your first taste of cruising as we cross the Vaadhoo channel to the South Malé Atoll.

Waterfowl bird standing along coast of beach looking towards the ocean

Kalhuhuraa Sandbank

Get your first taste of cruising as we cross the Vaadhoo channel to the South Malé Atoll. The ship’s tender makes trips to the beautiful Kalhuhuraa sandbank in the morning and afternoon, ideal for soaking up the sun and cooling off in the lagoon, with beach umbrellas if you want to relax in the shade. 

Day
13

Hathikolhu Sandbank

Our short cruise this morning, takes us within the atoll to Hathikolhu Sandbank.

Hathikolhu Sandbank

Our short cruise this morning, takes us within the atoll to Hathikolhu Sandbank. The ship's tender makes trips in the morning and afternoon. Lunch will be provided at the boat.

Day
14

Alimatha Sandbank

Early this morning we cross the channel into the Vaavu Felidu Atoll.

Stunningly turquoise and clear ocean waters surrounding Alimathà island with lush vegetation in the Maldives

Alimatha Sandbank

Early this morning we cross the channel into the Vaavu Felidu Atoll. The ship’s tender makes trips in the morning and afternoon to the splendid Alimatha sandbank – you can choose to go on just one or both trip to the sandbank. While here, relax on the gleaming white sand wade in the warm waters of the sweeping turquoise lagoon, snorkel on the reef, or take a barefoot stroll. You can also enjoy an early morning snorkelling session on Dhiggiri Thila, home to nurse sharks and sting rays (additional fees apply).

Day
15

Oshagali Sandbank & Dhagenthi Island

Early this morning we cross the channel to the Ari Atoll.

Lionfish on coral reef in the Red Sea

Oshagali Sandbank & Dhagenthi Island

Early this morning we cross the channel to the Ari Atoll. There are visits in the morning and afternoon to Oshagali Finolhu, a wonderful sandbank with a stunning sea-green lagoon and a surrounding reef, making snorkelling an absolute dream. Late afternoon, we will visit Dhagenthi Island to experience the local lifestyle and it is a good opportunity to shop shoulder to shoulder with the locals.

Day
16

Dhigurah Island & beach BBQ

We spend the day relaxing on a long, remote stretch of beach of the western side of Dhigurah Island.

Group of people at  BBQ serving food at night

Dhigurah Island & beach BBQ

We spend the day relaxing on a long, remote stretch of beach of the western side of Dhigurah Island. Lunch today is a picnic on the island. For many, this evening will be a real highlight. Few experiences can compare with a meticulously prepared barbecue on the beach, served with warm Maldivian hospitality. Enjoy a wide selection of delicious food.  including traditional Maldivian Boduberu and dancing Enjoy the music and dance under a starlit sky, a truly memorable experience.

Day
17

Ariadhoo Desert Island

Your cruise continues to Ariadhoo, an uninhabited agricultural island lush with vegetation.

Aerial view of tropical island, Ariadhoo, in Alif Dhaal Atoll.

Ariadhoo Desert Island

Your cruise continues to Ariadhoo, an uninhabited agricultural island lush with vegetation. Relax on the soft warm sand, cool off with a dip in the ocean, or snorkel to discover more of the wonderful marine life. This region boasts exceptional sighting records of whale sharks. For a small additional charge payable locally, you may wish to take a boat out with local guides and go in search of these gentle giants! The Maldives is one of the few places on earth where whale sharks may be encountered year-round. This afternoon we visit the inhabited island of Maamigili, for a closer look at local life and the opportunity to indulge in some retail therapy. 

Day
18

Return home

After breakfast, we take a short domestic flight to Malé and start the journey home.

An image of a passenger Aeroplane taking off

Return home

After breakfast, we take a short domestic flight to Malé and start the journey home, via Colombo.

Day
1

Departure

Begin your journey to Colombo.

Beira lake with tall skyscrapers and trees in Colombo, Sri Lanka

Departure

Begin your journey to Colombo.

Please note that this itinerary will be operating on the following departure date: 24/02/2023

Day
2

Arrival in Colombo

fter your lunchtime arrival we stay for one night at the four-star Arie Lagoon Hotel.

NEGOMBO, SRI LANKA the lagoon is the perfect place for the fishing port, the rows of ships moored at the shores

Arrival in Colombo

After your lunchtime arrival we stay for one night at the four-star Arie Lagoon Hotel.

Day
3

Dambulla

Today the adventure begins and the sights and the sounds of Sri Lanka gradually unfold.

Interior of the Dambulla Golden Cave Temple with rows of golden Buddha statues and painted ceilings, Sri Lanka, South Asia.

Dambulla

Today the adventure begins and the sights and the sounds of Sri Lanka gradually unfold. The countryside is stunning – scenic paddy fields studded by water buffalos accompanied by wiry, loin-clothed farmers, extensive coconut groves, pineapple fields, working elephants with attentive mahouts astride their necks and everywhere the dense jungle interspersed by huge lakes.

We visit the amazing, 1st century cave temples of Dambulla, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a wonderful introduction to the Buddhist religion. Set in an immense granite outcrop and reached by a number of steps, this serie of five caves are richly adorned with remarkably preserved frescoes and over 150 Buddhist statues. In the caves’ semi-darkness, surrounded by the serene faces of dozens of beautifully painted statues, it’s not difficult to imagine the incredible sense of awe this sacred site held for generations of worshippers.

We stay two nights at the four-star Habarana Village Hotel by Cinnamon.

Day
4

Sigiriya rock

This morning you visit the fascinating monument, Sigiriya.

Pathway leading to an ancient rock fortress called Sigiriya, located in the northern Matale District, Sri Lanka.

Sigiriya Rock

This morning you visit what for many will surely be the most memorable and fascinating monument in Sri Lanka: Sigiriya, or the ‘Lion Rock’, is a massive 600ft granite tower with sheer cliffs on all sides crowned by the remains of a 1,500-year-old royal palace. The entire site is encircled by a moat and ramparts enclosing a variety of water gardens, the remains of numerous buildings and caves.

As you approach Sigiriya rock, you see some of the finest ancient murals in the country – the ‘cloud maidens’ are found under a fold of rock and show in exquisite detail a procession of jewelled, beautifully dressed women bearing offerings of lilies and lotus flowers. Facing us is the imposing final entrance to the palace above: in ancient times the colossal head of a lion (hence ‘Lion Rock’) was built in brick and plaster, visitors entering through its mouth.

Today, just the two front paws remain, their claws menacingly extended, still guarding the palace. It should be noted that there are numerous steps to the top of Sigiriya rock, but should pose no problem for those with normal mobility.

The rest of the afternoon is at leisure to enjoy our hotel’s pool and facilities.

Day
5

Kandy

This morning we leave Sigiriya for Kandy.

Panoramic View Of Kandy City, Sri Lanka. Kandy Is The Second Largest City In Sri Lanka After Colombo And It Was The Last Capital Of The Ancient Kings Era Of Sri Lanka

Kandy

This morning we leave Sigiriya for Kandy. Sri Lanka is noted for its magnificent spices so en route we visit a fascinating garden where we see many indigenous plants such as pepper, nutmeg and cinnamon before arriving at Kandy, the country’s royal capital.

You stay two nights with dinner at the four-star Cinnamon Citadel Hotel, beautifully located overlooking the scenic Mahaweli River and surrounded by peaceful forested hillsides. The hotel as a pool overlooking the river, with a colonnaded lobby, a charming bar and restaurant.

Kandy is famous for its traditional dancing and so this evening we experience a colourful and hugely skilful display of this ancient art.

Day
6

Kandy

Kandy’s crowded and bustling streets teem with daily comings and goings.

Kandy landmark in Sri Lanka

Kandy

Kandy’s crowded and bustling streets teem with daily comings and goings: the many white-uniformed children returning from school and the myriad of shops. The centre is dominated by a beautiful lake and the fascinating Temple of the Tooth, said to hold Buddha’s tooth. This is Buddhism’s most sacred shrine on the island and during our visit (today or tomorrow morning), you may be lucky enough to witness one of the many ceremonies.

You also visit the stunning Royal Botanical Gardens. Planted over 150 years and covering a huge 150 acres, the gardens hold thousands of plant species and some superb examples of mature tropical trees. Strolling through lawns, shady avenues and immaculately kept flower beds, we see exotic birds and the commemorative trees planted by Edward VII, George VI, Princess Anne and the Queen.

Other highlights are the Avenue of Royal Palms and ‘Bat’ Drive where you can spot the large fruit-eating ‘Flying Foxes’ hanging upside down! The gardens also house Lord Mountbatten’s imposing HQ from World War II. 

Day
7

Train to Nuwara Eliya

Today you leave Kandy and the train from Peradeniya Station to Nanu Oya, Nuwara Eliya.

A house on a green hill in Sri Lanka, amongst tea fields

Train to Nuwara Eliya

Today you leave Kandy and the train from Peradeniya Station to Nanu Oya, Nuwara Eliya. We journey through increasingly mountainous scenery including some spectacular views of Sri Lanka’s premier tea growing areas. Lush tropical jungle gives way to tall pine forests and then box-like tea bushes, few at first and then seemingly covering every fold of the landscape like a huge green carpet right to the landscape horizon.

Arriving early afternoon to Nuwara Eliya, the main hill station, is nearly 7,000 feet above sea level and called ‘little England’ due to its spring-like climate, parks and gold course. You stay one-night at the four-star Golden Ridge Hotel, located within a 5-acre ridge.

Day
8

Elephant Transit Home & Yala

Today we visit Yala National Park in the south of Sri Lanka.

A mother and baby elephant

Elephant & Transit Home & Yala

You say goodbye to Sri Lanka’s hill country this morning on your way to Yala National Park in the south of Sri Lanka. At around midday we arrive at the Elephant Transit Home, supported by the UK’s Born Free Foundation, at Udawalawe National Park, where you’ll be able to watch young elephant orphans being given one of their daily feeds.

You stay two nights at the excellent three-star superior Chaarya Resort and Spa Hotel, near Tissamaharama.

Day
9

Yala National Park

An early start this morning, accompanied by the unique sound of a tropical ‘dawn chorus’.'

Sri Lanka Leopard resting in a tree

Yala National Park

An early start this morning, accompanied by the unique sound of a tropical ‘dawn chorus’. As the morning mist disappears with the rising sun you explore the jungle and its incredible range of wildlife in 4x4 vehicles. The normally elusive leopard offers the Park’s most exciting game viewing and Yala has a high concentration of these big cats. They are the island’s top predator so are far less shy than elsewhere in the world. Yala is also known for its elephants, saltwater crocodiles, wild boar, sloth bears, monitor lizards and a huge variety of birdlife.

After a late breakfast you can relax by the hotel’s pool before an optional second, early evening park drive (book and pay local).

Day
10

Ala to Colombo

Today we journey to Colombo.

Aerial. Galle city view. Sri Lanka.

Ala to Colombo

Today we journey to Colombo, stopping at the UNESCO World Heritage site of Galle, with its imposing 16th century Dutch fort.

In the late afternoon we arrive at the four-star superior Kingsbury Colombo for one night.

Day
11

Fly to Malé

Today make our way to the Yasawa Princess by air.

Ocean Aerial shot of the Yasawa Princess Cruise Ship, Maldives

Fly to Malé

Transfer from your hotel to Colombo airport for the 1hr.25 flight to the Maldivian capital Malé with a short domestic flight to Maamagili Regional Airport in South Ari Atoll.  On arrival you’ll be taken by dhoni (traditional Maldivian wooden boat) to the Yasawa Princess, your charming home for the week, where the friendly crew will help you check into your comfortable cabin.

During this evening’s informal welcome meeting, you’ll be briefed on week’s itinerary, meet crew members and the other guests on board. Enjoy your complimentary pre-dinner cocktail as you catch the first of many spectacular sunsets over the Indian Ocean.

Day
12

Hurasdhoo Deserted Island

Get your first taste of cruising as we take a short cruise north west to Hurasdhoo.

Aerial view on the islands and atoll from above near Mauritius

Hurasdhoo Deserted Island

Get your first taste of cruising as we take a short cruise northwest to Hurasdhoo, a small, deserted island with a white sandy beach. Take the opportunity for snorkelling to experience your first taste of the underwater world or relax and soaking up the sun and cooling off with a dip in the Indian Ocean. The ship’s tender makes trips to this beautiful island in the morning and afternoon.

For a small additional charge payable locally, you may wish to take a boat out with professional guides and go in search of the graceful giant manta ray visiting a manta ray cleaning station with the option to snorkel (seasonal).

Tonight, you may wish to experience reef night fishing with traditional hand line bottom fishing technique (catch and release method).

Day
13

Embudu Deserted Island

A short cruise to the western edge of the atoll we moor up near the charming island of Embudu.

Underwater ocean shot of an Eagle Ray in Ambergris, Belize

Embudu Deserted Island

A short cruise to the western edge of the atoll we moor up near the small charming, deserted island of Embudu. The tender takes you to the island in the morning and afternoon. Access to snorkelling is with ease, with a bit of luck you may find local residents Eagle rays or turtles passing by or simply relax on the long stretch of beach. You really are in the middle of the Indian Ocean.

Tonight, why not try your hand at traditional fishing in the open ocean under the stars? Maldivians are true fishermen at heart, so you’re in good hands with our local guides.

Day
14

Alikoi Rah Sandbank

Today we visit Aliki Rah sandbank, a snorkellers haven. Tonight we enjoy a sunset cruise.

Exterior front shot of the Yasawa Princess cruise yacht at night

Alikoi Rah Sandbank

Located in the centre of Ari Atoll is Alikoi Rah sandbank, a snorkellers haven with a house reef abundant to spot colourful fish, turtles and rays, visiting in the morning and afternoon. This evening we watch the sky take on an array of magical shades of orange as we take a sunset cruise to the nearby Maaya sandbank.
Day
15

Meerufenfushi Island & beach BBQ

Today we will spend the day on Meerufenfushi Island.

Group of people at  BBQ serving food at night

Meerufenfushi Island & beach BBQ

Today we will spend the day on Meerufenfushi Island. Lunch today is a picnic on the island. For many, this evening will be a real highlight. Few experiences can compare with a meticulously prepared barbecue on the beach, served with warm Maldivian hospitality. Enjoy a wide selection of delicious food.  including traditional Maldivian Boduberu and dancing Enjoy the music and dance under a starlit sky, a truly memorable experience. 

Day
16

Maayafushi Sandbar

Today we visit the large sandbar of Maayafushi.

 Maayafushi Resort paradise island, surrounded by blue waters, Maldives

Maayafushi Sandbar

Heading to the northern edge of Ari atoll, visited in the morning and afternoon is the large sandbar of Maayafushi is renowned for flocks of common seabirds. A wonderful sandbar with a stunning sea-green lagoon and a surrounding reef, making snorkelling an absolute dream.

Day
17

Malé

This morning we cross the open Ocean channel of Alihuras Kandu.

Aerial view of Male, surrounded by bright blue ocean waters in the Maldives.

Malé

This morning we cross the open Ocean channel of Alihuras Kandu cooling off with a final dip in the warm ocean clear waters on a sandbar en route to Malé. Once reaching our final mooring, our dhoni is ready to take you on an informal guided tour to the world’s smallest capital city.

With an area of approximately 2.3 square miles and a population of approximately 150,000, Malé is a fascinating commercial hub of the country. See the bustle and buzz of everyday life including local markets, whilst wondering around.

Enjoy locals favourite pastime of having an ice cream or coffee or simply watch the world go by from one of various cafés in the area of Boduthakurufaanu Magu.

Day
18

Return home

After breakfast, it's time to say goodbye and start the journey home, via Colombo.

An image of a passenger Aeroplane taking off

Return home

After breakfast, it's time to say goodbye and start the journey home, via Colombo.

Available ships

Ocean Aerial shot of the Yasawa Princess Cruise Ship, Maldives

MV Yasawa Princess

3 stars
Built
2008
Crew
25
Passengers
56

With its friendly crew and informal atmosphere, convivial bar and partly open-air dining area, the 180-foot MV Yasawa Princess is just perfect for an intimate cruise around the remarkable atolls of the Maldives.

Hand-picked hotels

Exterior view of the entrance to the Kingsbury Colombo Hotel in Sri Lanka

Kingsbury Hotel

Colombo, Sri Lanka

4 stars

Chosen for its rooftop bar perfect for a sundowner to view the Colombo coastal skyline.

Birds-eye view of the green landscape surrounding the buildings of Chaarya Resort, Sri Lankas of

Chaarya Resort and Spa

Tissamaharama, Sri lanka

5 stars

Chosen for its peaceful, serene setting amongst nature and wildlife.

Habarana Village by Cinnamon

Habarana, Sri Lanka

4 stars

Chosen for its idyllic setting and serene atmosphere.

Cinnamon Citadel

Kandy, Sri Lanka

4 stars

Chosen for its relaxing and calm environment and riverside location.

Lush green lawns surrounding the exterior of the Westbury Palace Hotel, Sri Lanka

Golden Ridge Hotel

Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka

4 stars

Chosen for its exquisite tea planation views.

Sunrise over Regenta Arie Lagoon's pool and surrounding greenery

Arie Lagoon Hotel

Negombo, Sri Lanka

4 stars

Chosen for its idyllic location and lagoon views.

Extras & upgrades

From £209pp (2024)

From £219pp (2025)

This includes all soft drinks, house wines by the glass, local beer, cocktail of the day (during happy hour) and local-branded spirits from midday daily. All international-brand/premium-brand drinks/spirits, non-house wines, sparkling wine, champagne are charged extra

Also included are a mask, snorkel and fins for 7 days.

Please contact us for more information and to add the above experience to your booking.

Opt for a convenient door-to-door service with transport from your home to your choice of regional airport or train station, available as an added optional with every holiday. This can be added to your booking after you've booked online by our reservations team a call, or when you're booking over the phone.

Travel connections

All transfer times listed here are approximate, and dependent on traffic. If you have a question regarding transfer times please don't hesitate to contact us

Arrival airportFirst hotel locationTransfer time
Colombo AirportNegombo40 mins
Final ship locationDeparture airportTransfer time
MaléMale Velana International Airport20 mins

On Day 11 there will be a 30-minute domestic flight from Malé Velana International Airport to Maamiligi Airport.

FAQs

The price of this holiday is per person, based on two people sharing a twin room on the Sri Lanka tour and a lower main-deck cabin on the Maldives cruise. Price includes:

  • Scheduled return flights to and from Colombo and from Colombo to Malé with a domestic flight in the Maldives
  • Nine nights with breakfast and dinner at three and four-star hotels in Sri Lanka
  • Seven nights with breakfast, lunch, dinner including unlimited bottled water, tea and coffee on the three-star MV Yasawa Princess
  • All transfers
  • All local taxes
  • All port charges
  • All tours as mentioned
  • The services of a Riviera Travel tour manager.

Night snorkelling, whale shark trip and an extra night fishing may be purchased locally at US$15 per person per activity.

Visa Information

Along with a valid passport, UK citizens must have a visa in order to travel to Sri Lanka and the Maldives. For the most up-to-date passport and visa information visit https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/sri-lanka/entry-requirements and https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/maldives/entry-requirements

Visa cost is US$35 per person. Full details of how and when to apply will be sent with your booking confirmation.

Maldives visa is issued on arrival, free of charge.

We are unable to accept responsibility if you are unable to travel because you have not complied with any passport/entry/immigration requirements.

Please note that visa costs may be subject to change.

Important Note

The Maldives is a Muslim country.  According to Maldivian Law, it is prohibited to import alcoholic liquor, pork items, pornography, idols of worship and narcotics. If you have purchased any Buddha related items or alcohol in Sri Lanka, it is recommended to declare such items to customs upon arrival after luggage collection at x-ray security. The authorities hold such items declared or undeclared for you to collect as you depart at the end of your stay.

Dress code on board the MV Yasawa Princess

The dress code onboard is casual and informal, so there's no need to dress up for dinner.

Itinerary

  • Please note the cruise itinerary is dependent on weather and sea conditions and subject to change at short notice at the Captain’s discretion.
  • No islands or sandbanks are visited on arrival and departure days. 

Health and Mobility

Please consult your GP regarding the appropriate inoculations required for Sri Lanka at least a month before departure.

Whilst the travelling schedule shall pose no problems for people of any age in normal physical health, we would point out that we enjoy several walking tours around a number of historical sites where paths are uneven and uphill.

To fully enjoy the Maldives cruise, you should be able to swim.

The cruise is not suitable for customers who are unable to climb stairs, as there are no lifts on-board the MV Yasawa Princess.

We want to ensure you make the correct choice before you book your holiday with us. If you have any concerns regarding the suitability of the holiday due to reduced mobility we would encourage you to call us to discuss these concerns. General information on mobility in connection with our tours can be found here.

Fact File

  • Currency: Sri Lankan rupee, Maldivian rufiyaa
  • Flight time: Approx. 10 hrs 35 mins
  • Languages: Sinhalese and Tamil (Sri Lanka), Dhivehi (Maldives)
  • Time zone: Maldives GMT +4 to GMT +5 / Sri Lanka GMT +4.5 to GMT +5.5
  • Countries: Sri Lanka, Maldives

The deposit for this holiday is £500pp, then the remaining balance of the holiday is due a minimum of 75 days before you depart.

Classic Tours Information

Along with your experienced and knowledgeable tour manager and local experts, you’ll discover so much on our award-winning Classic tours, offering the best value for money way for you to explore the world.

Our tour managers have been rated as the best in the business for their knowledge and experience and will go above and beyond to ensure every aspect of your holiday runs smoothly – so all you need to worry about is your packing.

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18 days from

£5118 pp based on 2 people sharing

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18 days from
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17 Jan 2025 20:40
  • Outbound:
    Date:
    17 Jan 2025
    Travelling with:
    Sri Lankan Air
    From:
    London Heathrow Airport
    Departure:
    20:40
    To:
    Colombo Airport
    Arrival:
    12:30
    Class:
    Flight - Economy
  • Inbound:
    Date:
    03 Feb 2025
    Travelling with:
    Sri Lankan Air
    From:
    Colombo Airport
    Departure:
    12:50
    To:
    London Heathrow Airport
    Arrival:
    19:10
    Class:
    Flight - Economy
MV Yasawa Princess £5,118 pp Enquire now
Outbound:
Date:
17 Jan 2025
Travelling with:
Sri Lankan Air
From:
London Heathrow Airport
Departure:
20:40
To:
Colombo Airport
Arrival:
12:30
Class:
Flight - Economy
Inbound:
Date:
03 Feb 2025
Travelling with:
Sri Lankan Air
From:
Colombo Airport
Departure:
12:50
To:
London Heathrow Airport
Arrival:
19:10
Class:
Flight - Economy

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  • 19 meals: 11 breakfasts & 8 dinners
  • 10 included experiences

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