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'How Sun Siyam Pasikudah is leading the East coast’s boutique renaissance'

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July 29, 2025

Once considered Sri Lanka’s quiet frontier, the island’s east coast is experiencing a deliberate and meaningful resurgence.

'How Sun Siyam Pasikudah is leading the East coast’s boutique renaissance'

With its powdery beaches, cultural depth, and warm waters untouched by overdevelopment, the region is fast emerging as the next chapter in responsible, high-value tourism.

And at the heart of this movement stands Sun Siyam Pasikudah, a resort nestled along the sun-drenched shores of Kalkudah that embodies a new kind of luxury. One that is intimate, sustainable, and deeply rooted in place.

Unlike the mega-resorts that line more commercial destinations, Sun Siyam Pasikudah does not compete on excess. It competes on experience. With just 34 villas and suites, the property offers space, silence, and soulful connection, the kind of refined minimalism that today’s conscious travellers increasingly seek.

“Eastern Sri Lanka is no longer just a seasonal detour. it’s becoming a core destination,” says Arshad Refai, its general manager. “What travellers want today isn’t just scenery. They want cultural texture, sustainability, and a sense of discovery. The east offers all of that.”

From Trincomalee’s spiritual energy to Arugam Bay’s surf culture and Batticaloa’s lagoon life, this coast is a patchwork of micro-experiences.

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