Nuwara Eliya
from USD 235
per night

Colonial charm meets mountain grandeur in Nuwara Eliya, perfect for a family luxury retreat.

7 pers. max. 3 bedrooms 4 staff
10/10
8 Guest reviews
Nuwara Eliya
from USD 1,640
per night

Colonial charm in tea country. Lush gardens and cozy fireplaces for a memorable family retreat.

10 pers. max. 4 bedrooms 5 staff
10/10
10 Guest reviews
Nuwara Eliya
from USD 1,765
per night

Grand lakeside estate with stables, offering luxury family-friendly stays amidst scenic mountains and charming decor.

8 pers. max. 4 bedrooms
Nuwara Eliya
from USD 2,309
per night

Elegant mountain retreat with stunning views, perfect for families and groups seeking luxury and tranquility in Sri Lanka's tea country.

8 pers. max. 4 bedrooms 15 staff
10/10
9 Guest reviews
Nuwara Eliya
from USD 2,664
per night

Colonial villa nestled on a hilltop tea estate in Pussawella, featuring a heated pool and elegant family appeal.

10 pers. max. 5 bedrooms

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Nuwara Eliya villas for rent

With its picturesque countryside scenery, cool mountain climate, rolling hills and colonial villas, Nuwara Eliya has earned itself the nickname of ‘Little England’. Only a few hours from Colombo, it is a great place for short trips to explore the natural attractions and tea plantations located around central Sri Lanka.

Villas in Nuwara Eliya are surrounded by lush greenery, reservoirs or lakes and colonial buildings. Along with the cooling weather, expansive gardens and attentive in-villa staff, it makes a perfect place for relaxing vacation with families and friends.

During your time in Nuwara Eliya, take some time to visit Gregory Lake, a peaceful place for travellers to rest, relax and try horse-riding. Adma Agro Farm is another attraction in the region. No visit to Nuwara Eliya is complete without visiting this farm, known for its strawberries. The cold climate is ideal for strawberries planting, and these little fruits taste perfect there! Finally, if you’re feeling adventurous, take a hike up to the summit of Adam’s Peak. It is no easy feat, but well worth the effort for the spectacular mountain-top views.