These steps should help the Ceylon Tourist Board meet its goal for tourist spending to rise at least 50% to between $100 and $150 a day, from $60-$65 now, over the next three to five years.
Luxury and religious tourism may draw Asian visitors, while ecotourism could draw travelers from Europe and the U.S. who want more than a beach holiday, experts say.
"We are trying to offer something more than just sand, sun, and sea at a higher price," said Denesh Silva, head of sales at Amaya Resorts & Spas, a brand launched in September by Connaissance De Ceylan Ltd.
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