Fourteen nights means you can add a sole-use private villa at the end of the trip — Kayaam House, Ani Sri Lanka or Lassana Kanda — for four nights of nothing. That, more than any single luxury hotel, is what most travellers remember from a fourteen-night trip.
If you have the time, this is the trip to design. Anything shorter is editing; anything longer is repetition.
What's included
- Four regions, properly paced
- Three or four nights at every base
- Helicopter, train and chauffeur transfers integrated
- Sole-use villa available as the finale
Sample 14-night itinerary
Days 1–3
Cultural triangle
Three nights at Water Garden Sigiriya or Uga Ulagalla.
Days 4–6
Tea country
Three nights at Ceylon Tea Trails.
Days 7–8
Scenic train and Ella
Two nights at 98 Acres or Sapphirine Reverie.
Days 9–10
Yala safari
Two nights at Wild Coast Tented Lodge.
Days 11–14
Sole-use south-coast finale
Four nights at Kayaam House or Ani Sri Lanka — fully staffed, fully private.
Questions
Is 14 days too long for Sri Lanka?
No — fourteen nights is the sweet spot for travellers who want to see the whole island without rushing. Most fourteen-night guests tell us they wish they had stayed sixteen.
How much does a 14-day luxury Sri Lanka tour cost?
From £6,200 per person based on two travellers sharing, including all hotels, private chauffeur, transfers and signature experiences.







