Taprobane Island, previously known to many Sri Lankans as Count de Mauney Island, is located 200 yards off the southern coast of Sri Lanka in the centre of Weligama bay.
Once the elegant residence of Count de Mauney, this beautiful villa, perched high on a private island, has been home to many distinguished guests, including Arthur C. Clarke and the auther Paul Bowles ('Spider House').
The island is approximately 2.5 acres and is similar in shape to Sri Lanka! Hence, the name Taprobane, which was the Greek name for Ceylon.
The lovingly restored residence, is octagonal shaped to allow a spectacular view of the Indian ocean and the bay. Set amidst lush gardens, with steps leading down to a small private beach, the villa also has a lovely infinity pool. The secluded pool surrounded by trees, with wonderful views of the bay is an idyllic place to be. To access the island, guests usually have to wade through the water! Alternatively you can ask a local fisherman to take you across in his boat, which is a wonderful experience!
Taprobane Island is a perfect venue for a small private wedding or for a family getogether