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AIDA Ayurveda & Spa Resort, Bentota, Sri Lanka



AIDA Ayurveda & Spa Resort Accommodation

AIDA Ayurveda & Spa Resort consists of 16 guestrooms in the main Bentota Aida Ayurveda Hotel while a further 6 guestrooms are located by the river on the garden floor of the adjoining Bentota Aida Restaurant Pavilions. The Lagoon View wing is the latest addition to the Aida Resort which is again nestled on the banks of the river and facing the lagoon.

The new wing boasts of 19 super deluxe rooms with spectacular views. In-room amenities include individually controlled air-conditioning, a king sized bed, a personal safe, a mini refrigerator which can be stocked upon request, piped music, a television, IDD facilities and an attached bathroom with hot and cold water.
AIDA Ayurveda & Spa Resort Facilities
Delicious Ayurvedic and vegetarian dishes are available on a full board menu exclusively for the hotel residents at AIDA Ayurveda & Spa Resort's gallery restaurant. For a la carte meals, Aida's restaurant adjoining the hotel which overlooks the beautiful Bentota River specializes in International cuisine and seafood dishes. This restaurant is open to non-residents as well as hotel guests.

Adjoining the guest rooms is the modern Ayurvedic Health Centre with a private consultation room, 12 treatment rooms, 4 pavilions for flower and herbal baths, and a Sauna fired by fragrant herbal woods. Focusing on the prevention of disease through a deeper connection between the mind and the body, these therapies concentrate on a state of total health based on energy and balance.

Treatments include body, back, foot massages, and various herbal baths to name a few. A large open-air swimming pool with an adjacent Jacuzzi pool lies between the gallery restaurant and a tiered garden. An open-air amphitheatre, a yoga centre and private terraces for meditation are all found within the hotel premises.




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