
Is Sri Lanka’s Tourism Recovery Itinerary Enough for 2026?
Is Sri Lanka’s Tourism Recovery Itinerary Enough for 2026? The industry needs more than seasonal peaks, it needs experience, marketing, and regional value propositions in

Is Sri Lanka’s Tourism Recovery Itinerary Enough for 2026? The industry needs more than seasonal peaks, it needs experience, marketing, and regional value propositions in

Post-Pandemic Tourism Strategy – Tourism was on a recovery trajectory pre-crisis strategic pivots are needed to sustain gains in Sri Lanka in 2026. After recording

Sri Lanka’s Mattala Airport, once called a white elephant and a “ghost airport” because of its empty runways, is suddenly in the spotlight. On March

The Santani wellness retreat in Sri Lanka has secured a standout place in the Oscars 2026 “Everyone Wins” nominee gift bag, offering 25 Hollywood A-listers

In our first article two weeks ago we examined how rural tourism can create deeper, more inclusive economic benefits for Sri Lanka. Last week we

Last week we examined how rural tourism can deliver deeper, more inclusive economic benefits to Sri Lanka. This week, a sudden global shock demands urgent

Sri Lanka’s tourism sector continues its strong recovery, with approximately 2.36 million international arrivals in 2025 generating around US$3.22 billion in revenue. While beach resorts

Sri Lanka has long been celebrated for its natural beauty, cultural heritage, and warm hospitality, attracting millions of tourists annually. In recent years, event-based tourism

Sri Lanka’s tourism industry kicked off 2026 with an impressive surge in visitor numbers, achieving an all-time high for January with over 277,000 arrivals. However,

In an era where remote work has become a global norm, Sri Lanka has positioned itself as an attractive destination for digital nomads seeking a



