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Sun Siyam Pasikudah; unique cluster of luxury chalets looking out to Eastern sea
Weddings on the beach, an aqua platform to be served dinner in the sea; four ocean pavilions, informal camaraderie, more so, come as you are atmosphere for informality and bonhomie un matched in any resort.
What are we talking about? Just a cautious; yet unavoidable blend for a holiday; and an atmosphere of ‘let yourself go’, experience unmatched in a resort hotels.
Where are these ‘happenings’? At the Sun Siyam Pasikudah.
Just so, assuming you’ve been to the Maldives, and factually, it’s a demand driven destination, to the US, so too, we assume, Sun Siyam Pasikudah is a growing destination for holidays in the warm waters of the Indian Ocean surrounding the East coast of this island.
Why surrounding? Simple; just that Sun Siyam Pasikudah perched by the sea, apart from the warm waters bordering the resort; we are also of the positive atmosphere of the shallow sea abutting the picturesque appeal viewed from the sea. Appealing to tourists already enjoying the numerous attractions of this resort facility.
Our observations were French, Germans and other Europeans were already enjoying the facilities of Sun Siyam Pasikudah.
General Manager Arshed Refai was on hand to give us detailed explanation on facilities guests could expect and enjoy and numerous offerings that appeal for long stays. Quite regularly, he said, guests are quite reluctant to depart. Particularly Europeans who we observed enjoying the sun and more so walks along the beach.
Additionally, Ministry of Tourism provided train services as well to encourage tourist traffic to the East to enjoy the growing popularity of this resort and other resorts we observed in the area.
GM Refai further said the dining experience, and varied choice of cuisine catered to each national from West to East; which, he said, was quite in order to cater to choices in food and individual taste desires.
Originally launched in 2014 as Sun Aqua Pasikudah, the property underwent a rebranding in 2020, becoming part of Sun Siyam Resorts Collection and adopting the name of Sun Siyam Pasikudah. ‘Was it popular among local tourists’? He responded positively that its appeal was growing, related to the chain of other destinations in the East. Additionally, its popularity and appeal, particularly to its chalets and Five Star luxury was in reality not an available concept elsewhere.
Chef Dilan Jayasundera, explained varied cuisine and food flavours he was adept in producing to ensure guests were not in need, food vice.
He further said a broad cross section of tastes was catered to.
Asst General Manager Keerthi expanding on additional facilities said 34 rooms were villa style accommodation spread over the land. Four ocean pavilions complemented a formal atmosphere.
GM Refai further said 90 guests at peak accommodation enjoyed international cuisine.
Excursions, to the fish market, sea observations in glass bottom boats to observe fauna and flora under water, including the varied amphibian fish population were of great appeal.
Questioned on any Maldivian influence, he said, Sun Siyam was not influenced by the Maldives, but its style was of broad appeal.
The resort’s transformation showcases bold monochromatic interiors balanced with rich golden tones, creating a unique, sophisticated, and chic environment. The resort offers distinct culinary adventures, immersing guests in Sri Lanka’s vibrant flavors and colonial traditions. Noteworthy options include The Cellar, Sri Lanka’s largest wine cellar on the eastern coast, the Tea House with an extensive tea collection for a delightful tasting journey, Slice & Grill, a fast-casual poolside concept with a retro design, and the Beach Shack, a tropical paradise with Caribbean vibes.
By Steve A. Morrell
Business
Cargills adopts Crow Island Beach in partnership with Clean Ocean Force Lanka
Cargills Food and Beverage Ltd. through its brands KIST and Knuckles, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Clean Ocean Force Lanka (COF) to adopt Crow Island Beach for one year, reinforcing its commitment to long-term coastal conservation in Sri Lanka.
This pioneering initiative is designed to protect and preserve the coastal environment through several key measures, including the removal of plastic and other pollutants from the beach and surrounding coastal area. As part of the adoption programme, the beach will be maintained daily with the support of dedicated beach caretakers, while also supporting their livelihoods by providing meaningful income opportunities.
Marking the partnership and in celebration of World Recycling Day, a coastal clean-up programme was conducted at Crow Island Beach to remove plastic and other manmade pollutants. Volunteers from Cargills, Clean Ocean Force Lanka, the Interact Club of Colombo, the Colombo Municipal Council and the Women’s Force of COF Negombo (Sri Vimukthi Association) participated in the clean-up with support from the Marine Environment Protection Authority (MEPA), the Sri Lanka Police Environmental Division and the Ministry of Local Government and Environment as well as the Crow Island Beach Park Society.
Jerome Fernando, Chairman & Co-founder of Clean Ocean Force Lanka said that, “Marine & Coast Conservation demands a unified front. Our unique Public-Private-People Partnership model is the cornerstone of our mission, and today, we are thrilled to welcome Cargills (Ceylon) PLC as a vital partner in this journey adopting the Crow Island Beach for the next one year. This collaboration will not only amplify our efforts to eliminate plastic and manmade pollutants from our beaches, but also reinforce our commitment to empowering marginalized communities through sustainable livelihood opportunities. Cargills’ deep-rooted dedication to environmental sustainability and community wellbeing perfectly aligns with our vision.”

Jagath Gunasekara, General Manager of MEPA added, “The Marine Environment Protection Authority consistently promotes active private sector engagement in marine and coastal conservation, as well as pollution control initiatives. This approach aligns closely with our Beach Caretaker Programme. We are pleased to collaborate with Cargills (Ceylon) PLC in the adoption of Crow Island Beach through our long-standing partnership with Clean Ocean Force Lanka.”
During the event, Knuckles also launched Sri Lanka’s first tethered bottle cap, introducing a packaging innovation aimed at improving plastic waste management and supporting recycling efforts. The tethered cap is designed to remain attached to the bottle after opening, reducing the likelihood of caps being discarded separately. Bottle caps are among the most commonly littered plastic items globally and frequently enter landfills and waterways due to their small size and low collection rates.
Speaking on the initiative, Arjuna Kumarasinghe, Managing Director of Cargills Food & Beverage Ltd., said, “Cargills has always believed in taking responsibility for the communities and environments around us. By adopting Crow Island Beach, we’re able to work closely with our partners and local volunteers to protect this part of our coastline. Launching the tethered bottle cap is another way we’re addressing plastic waste and making recycling easier for everyone.”
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CBSL adopts cautious stance in the face of economic uncertainties
The Central Bank is keeping its overnight policy rates unchanged, adopting a cautious stance amid uncertainty over the inflationary impact of energy prices due to the Middle East crisis.
‘We maintained the overnight policy rate at 7.75 percent, considering low inflation and a restrained approach on the fallout of the US-Israeli war on Iran, Central Bank Governor Dr Nandalal Weerasinghe said.
The Governor made these remarks yesterday at a press briefing held at the Central Bank head office in Colombo to announce the monthly monetary policy stance.
Dr Weerasinghe added: ‘Inflation is now expected to reach the Central Bank’s target of 5 percent in the second quarter of 2026, after Sri Lanka raised fuel prices by about 35 percent this month.
‘However, spillovers from the ongoing conflict could weigh on domestic economic activity in the period ahead should the conflict be prolonged.
‘The rates were steady since last May as the nation recovers from a 2022 financial crisis driven by a severe dollar shortage.
‘Supported by a US$ 2.9 billion programme with the IMF, Sri Lanka posted a strong economic recovery last year, growing by 5 percent and now targeting growth between 4 percent and 5 per cent in 2026.
‘What stands out is that they see space for inflation to rise because of energy prices but still stay contained.
‘From now to June, underlying economic momentum has the space to keep pace despite the disruption because domestic liquidity and credit has been quite substantial as well.
‘An IMF team will arrive in Colombo on Friday for the combined fifth and sixth reviews of the bailout.
‘Furthermore, Gross Official Reserves increased to US$ 7.3 billion at end February 2026 and the Central Bank purchased a substantial amount of foreign exchange from the market in the first two months of the year.
‘However, the ongoing conflict in the Middle East poses risks to Sri Lanka’s external sector outlook, particularly through energy, tourism, trade and remittance flows, although the overall magnitude of the impact remains uncertain.
‘While the Sri Lanka rupee remained relatively stable in early 2026, some depreciation pressures were observed following the onset of the Middle East conflict, similar to the exchange rates of regional peers.
‘Meanwhile, the Monetary Policy Board remains prepared to implement appropriate policy measures to ensure that inflation stabilizes around the target, while supporting the economy to reach its potential.’
By Hiran H Senewiratne
Business
Dialog Unveils Dialog Play Mini with Netflix and Apple TV
Dialog Television, Sri Lanka’s #1 Pay-TV service provider, has announced the latest upgrade to its smart entertainment lineup with the Dialog Play Mini, featuring seamless access to global streaming platforms including Netflix, Apple TV and YouTube, alongside the Dialog Play entertainment ecosystem for a unified viewing experience. Previously known as the ViU Mini, the device has now been reintroduced as the Dialog Play Mini, reflecting the evolution of Dialog’s digital entertainment platform under the Dialog Play brand.
The Dialog Play Mini transforms any television into a smart 4K entertainment hub by enabling hybrid multi-platform streaming across leading global and local content platforms, delivering a smoother, more intuitive viewing experience. Whether enjoying Netflix originals, Apple TV exclusives, or local favorites, households can now experience world-class entertainment in one compact device.
The Dialog Play Mini brings a streamlined, user-friendly experience to any home setup. Its single numeric-keypad remote controls both the TV and the device, offering simplicity and convenience for everyday viewing. With multiple connectivity options including Wi-Fi, hotspot, LAN, or wingle, the device ensures uninterrupted entertainment even in areas without smart TVs or advanced broadband setups.
Bridging the gap between entry-level set-top boxes and premium Android TV devices, the Dialog Play Mini offers a plug-and-play smart experience. Supported by Dialog’s nationwide service network, local warranty, and after-sales care, it delivers a reliable, feature-rich entertainment experience for Sri Lankan homes.
“With Dialog Play Mini, entertainment becomes more directly accessible for every Sri Lankan home – with or without a Smart TV,” said Lim Li San, Group Chief Operating Officer of Dialog Axiata PLC. “By bringing Netflix, Apple TV, YouTube, and Dialog Play together in one compact 4K-ready device, we’re redefining home entertainment through simplicity, innovation, and the power of connectivity.”
The Dialog Play Mini is now available at Dialog Experience Centers and authorized retailers islandwide. To purchase online, please visit
https://dialog.lk/dialog-play-mini
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