After you turn off into Kalutara town, five minutes takes you to the resort. The Anantara is set on a narrow peninsula, bordered on one side by the Kalu Ganga river, which meets the Indian Ocean, which in turn laps at the other flank of the resort. If the periphery has two contrasting natural features, the resort itself is bisected by a road that makes two parts of its whole. Thus, on the left lie buildings that house the Ocean View rooms and suites, the Italian restaurant Acquolina bordered by a pool, and the Private Villas on the right are the reception, Olu restaurant, another pool and the Lagoon View rooms, with the spa and another restaurant, Spice Traders, set ahead. You can walk across this bisecting road (interestingly enough, this is a public one that leads to another hotel, the Avani, also owned by Anantaras holding company, Minor Hotels) from one cluster to another or you can walk above it all, through a covered bridge that connects the two.