Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Oceanfront Condos launched in Galle

Building on the success of Nilaveli, ICC has chosed Galle, the largest city on the southern coast, and the center of beach tourism in Sri Lanka for the second development Oceanfront Condos.

Enter through classically styledarchway, designed to celebrate the architecture of Galle, and step into the courtyard which features the secluded pool. Walk down to the beach or head into the apartment which features double height views of the ocean from the living rooms. International Construction Consortium brings reliability and peace of mind to your weekend getaway home.

The largest city on the southern coast of Sri Lanka, strategically located for maritime operations, and once a stronghold of the western colonial powers, Galle is now the epicenter of beach tourism in Sri Lanka.

The era of making Galle a road trip is over. Gone are the days of being stuck in traffic from beach town to beach town, dodging high speed intercity buses and cursing at tuktuks. Hop on the Southern Expressway and wiz past lush fields of paddy and rubber plantations, before you know it you’re in Galle. For those who reminisce a tea stop at the Monis bakery, fear not, they have found their way to the rest stop.

Galle seems to find a calling for everyone. Drive through the arches of the fort and you’ll realize you have left the 21st century behind. Initially built by the Portuguese in 1588, the fort was further developed by the Dutch and finally came under the British rule, all of whom have left their mark behind in the architecture. A refreshing change from the cold high-rise structures with glass facades and aluminum cladding; its relaxation for the eyes.

With over 3 decades of experience constructing at the highest standards in Sri Lanka, ICC completed and handed over the 1st phase of condominiums to the owners in just 18 months. With the completion of the 2nd phase in June 2018, the 82 unit, Oceanfront Condominiums Nilaveli was proud to be the first beachfront vacation condominium to be completed in Sri Lanka.

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