Guest User
April 18, 2025
I had a really memorable holiday at Rockside Cabanas, even though my partner and I were only there for a few days. My first impression was, ‘Wow, what a lovely room!’ On the first floor (some would say ‘second’), it was large, with attractive decorations and a view of the sea from the spacious balcony. Breakfast was very good: a whole coconut to drink from each morning, a generous serving of tropical fruit and a delicious Sri Lankan omelette. Coffee was good, too. The oval infinity pool was great for cooling off and having a swim. Though the sea was beautiful to look at, I thought it was a bit rough for swimming, so I appreciated an alternative. The highlight of the holiday was Sinhala and Tamil New Year’s Day (in April). I’d been afraid it would be a quiet day for tourists, with businesses closed for the holiday, but the lovely staff at Rockside put a wonderful effort into making the day special – I was only sorry that they had to work that day, instead of being with their families. The first treat was a buffet breakfast of Sri Lankan foods – our favourites were tuna in a delicious coating (a local dish), caramelised onions, firecracker sauce and a sweet sort of dumpling made with rice flour. Afterwards, we played games in the garden: ‘egg’ (lime) and spoon race round the pool, ‘pin the tail on the donkey’ (draw the eye on the elephant), tug of war and musical chairs, all of which I remembered from childhood. We also had a go at bashing earthenware pots hanging from a line while blindfolded, which was very satisfying. Water poured out of most pots, but the winning one contained the gold (flowers). It was such a laugh and an opportunity to chat to staff, and other guests, who varied in age from children to retirees. The staff put 100 per cent into making it fun, so a huge thanks for that; it looked like they were enjoying themselves, too, I’m glad to say. I’d like to give a final shout-out to a member of staff who we befriended: his name sounded like Corkilla, but I’m sure that’s not how it’s spelt. Anyway, he contributed enormously to our enjoyment of the holiday.