Sri Lanka tour package with flight

Sri Lanka tour package with flight

By Lanka Travel Bee Editorial Team|
Sri Lanka tour package with flight

Sri Lanka Tour Package with Flight: Your Complete 2025 Guide

Booking a Sri Lanka tour package with flight is the simplest, most stress-free way to experience this extraordinary teardrop-shaped island — combining your international airfare, handpicked hotels, private chauffeur-guide, and unforgettable sightseeing into one seamless, financially protected bundle. At Lanka Travel Bee, based right here in Negombo (just minutes from the international airport), we craft flight-inclusive holidays that whisk you from your home city straight into a world of ancient rock fortresses, misty tea plantations, leopard-rich jungles, and palm-fringed beaches.

Whether you're dreaming of a Sri Lanka holiday package with flights included from London, a quick mid-range escape, or a luxury honeymoon, this guide covers everything you need to know — from flight logistics and visas to the best time to visit and what each package typically includes.

blue train surrounded by trees Photo by Hendrik Cornelissen on Unsplash

Why Choose a Sri Lanka All Inclusive Package with Flights?

Sri Lanka packs an astonishing variety of experiences into a compact island you can comfortably explore in 7 to 14 days. But planning it all independently — coordinating flights, drivers, hotels, train tickets, and park entries — can be overwhelming. A Sri Lanka all inclusive package with flights takes that burden off your shoulders.

Here's why so many travellers choose a bundled Sri Lanka flight and hotel package:

  • Financial protection: A Sri Lanka travel package from UK that includes flights is automatically ATOL-protected — a legal safeguard that means your money and your trip are covered if anything goes wrong.
  • Convenience: One booking, one price, one point of contact. No juggling multiple suppliers across different time zones.
  • Local expertise: As a Negombo-based operator, we know which hotels are genuinely worth it, which roads are slow, and how to sequence your itinerary to avoid backtracking.
  • Private chauffeur-guide: The Sri Lankan gold standard. Your driver doubles as a knowledgeable guide and stays with you throughout.

While DIY booking can sometimes shave a little off the airfare, most travellers find the combination of convenience, protection, and on-the-ground support makes a Sri Lanka flight inclusive holiday well worth it.

Getting There: Flights to Sri Lanka

Nearly all international visitors arrive at Bandaranaike International Airport (CMB) in Katunayake, about 35km north of Colombo. Conveniently, it's right next to Negombo — meaning your first night of relaxation is just a short drive away rather than a long, traffic-clogged journey.

Airlines and Routes

From the UK and Europe, you have several excellent options:

  • SriLankan Airlines — the national carrier flies direct from London Heathrow in around 11 hours.
  • Emirates, Qatar Airways, and Etihad — these Gulf-hub carriers (Dubai, Doha, Abu Dhabi) are the most popular choices for package builds and often offer competitive fares.
  • IndiGo / SpiceJet — short hops from Indian cities (1–3.5 hours) for those combining destinations.

Indicative Flight Costs

For return economy fares from the UK to Colombo, expect roughly:

  • Off-peak: £450–£750
  • Peak (December–January): £800–£1,100+

When you book a Sri Lanka package tour from London with us, we secure block fares and bundle everything together so you needn't worry about chasing the best deal yourself. This is what makes our cheap Sri Lanka tour packages with flights both affordable and hassle-free.

Visa & Entry Requirements

Most nationalities need an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) to enter Sri Lanka. A few key points:

  • Apply only via the official site, eta.gov.lk — many third-party sites charge inflated fees.
  • The tourist ETA cost has fluctuated (around USD 50 at the time of writing) — always verify the current rate when booking.
  • The ETA grants 30-day double entry, extendable up to 6 months.
  • Your passport must have at least 6 months' validity.
  • Keep your return or onward ticket handy — it's occasionally checked.

Our team guides every Lanka Travel Bee guest through the ETA process so there are no surprises at immigration.

What's Inside a Typical Sri Lanka Tour Package with Flight

The classic Sri Lankan "Round Tour" is the most popular structure, typically running 7 to 14 nights. A well-designed Sri Lanka 10 day tour package with flight might look like this:

  1. Arrival: Land at CMB, transfer to Negombo or Colombo for a restful first night.
  2. Cultural Triangle: Sigiriya, Dambulla, Polonnaruwa, and Anuradhapura.
  3. Kandy: The hill capital and the sacred Temple of the Tooth Relic.
  4. Nuwara Eliya: Tea country and cool, colonial charm.
  5. Scenic train: The legendary Kandy–Ella railway through emerald hills.
  6. Safari: Yala or Udawalawe National Park.
  7. South coast: Beaches at Mirissa, Unawatuna, Bentota, or Tangalle.
  8. Departure: Final transfer back to the airport.
blue train on focus photography Photo by Yves Alarie on Unsplash

Package Tiers

We offer flexible options to suit every budget. As a rough guide for the land portion (excluding flights):

  • Budget: USD 50–80 per day
  • Mid-range: USD 100–180 per day
  • Luxury: USD 300–1,000+ per day (think Ceylon Tea Trails or Cape Weligama)

Explore the full range on our Sri Lanka tour packages page to find your perfect fit.

Top Highlights & Attractions

Sri Lanka boasts 8 UNESCO World Heritage Sites and over 2,500 years of recorded history. Here are the must-sees you'll discover across our destinations:

Sigiriya Rock Fortress

This 5th-century rock citadel rises dramatically from the plains. Climb 1,200 steps to ancient frescoes and royal water gardens. Go at dawn (gates open around 7am) to beat the heat and crowds. Entrance: ~USD 30–35.

Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, Kandy

One of Buddhism's holiest sites, housing a relic of the Buddha's tooth. A strict dress code applies — knees and shoulders must be covered. Entrance: ~USD 10–15.

Yala National Park

Home to the highest leopard density in the world (in Block 1). Jeep safaris also reveal elephants, crocodiles, and abundant birdlife. Budget around USD 50–80 total per jeep, including park fees.

Galle Fort

A beautifully preserved 17th-century Dutch colonial fort by the sea — free to wander, with charming cafés, boutiques, and ramparts perfect for sunset strolls.

The Kandy–Ella Train

Widely rated one of the world's most scenic rail journeys, winding past tea estates, waterfalls, and cloud-draped peaks. We pre-book your seats so you don't miss out.

green trees and brown dirt road Photo by Shashank Hudkar on Unsplash

Best Time to Visit Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka has an unusual dual monsoon system, which dramatically affects where you should go and when. Understanding it is key to planning the perfect itinerary.

  • Southwest monsoon (Yala): May–September — brings rain to the west and south coasts and the hill country.
  • Northeast monsoon (Maha): October–January — affects the east coast and north.

Practical Seasonal Guide

  • December–March: Peak season for the west/south coast and Cultural Triangle. The best all-round weather — and the highest prices.
  • April: Shoulder season with the lively Sinhala & Tamil New Year (mid-April).
  • May–September: Prime time for the east coast — Trincomalee's beaches and Arugam Bay's surf shine.
  • October–November: Inter-monsoon period; can be wet island-wide, but you'll find the lowest prices.

Insider tip: The Cultural Triangle and central regions sit between the monsoon zones and are reasonably visitable year-round — so don't write off a trip just because of the season.

a woman standing on top of a sandy beach next to palm trees Photo by Sebastian Latorre on Unsplash

Practical Information

Getting Around

The standard model — and the one we use — is a private car with a chauffeur-guide. It's comfortable, flexible, and lets you stop whenever something catches your eye. Bear in mind that roads are slow: average speeds on non-expressway routes are just 30–40 km/h, so distances on the map are deceptive. Our itineraries are carefully paced to avoid exhausting drive days.

Costs & Money

Pre-pandemic, the average tourist spent around USD 150–180 per

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