Sri Lanka Tourism is excited to welcome Australia’s award-winning content creator, Luana Ostling, to the island as part of an ambitious campaign to reactivate international travel and highlight Sri Lanka as a safe, welcoming and breathtakingly beautiful destination.
Recognised as Australia’s Best Content Creator in 2025 and Sydney’s top influencer by the NSW Parliament, Luana Ostling is a award-winning journalist and content creator specializing in luxury travel, fashion, wellness and lifestyle. She has captivated a global audience of over 1 million followers, achieving more than 4 million monthly views, by sharing authentic, meaningful, and immersive travel experiences.
During her 10-day journey across Sri Lanka, Luana will explore some of the island’s most iconic and enchanting destinations including Negombo, Nuwara Eliya, Yala, Mirissa, Weligama, Galle, and Colombo. Her tour is designed to showcase the island’s incredible diversity—from lush highlands and pristine beaches to rich cultural heritage and world-class wildlife.
This tour, organized by the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau (SLTPB), is made possible with the generous support of leading hospitality partners including Jetwing Hotels, KK Collection, Marriott Hotels and Cinnamon Life City of Dreams. The initiative not only aims to highlight Sri Lanka’s natural beauty and luxury offerings but also to restore confidence among international travelers, demonstrating that the island is safe and ready to welcome visitors in 2026.
Luana’s visit, taking place from 26 December to 4 January, is expected to inspire travelers from Australia, the UK, and beyond to experience the Pearl of the Indian Ocean. Her content will highlight not only Sri Lanka’s picturesque landscapes and luxury offerings but also its warm hospitality, post-crisis resilience, and rich heritage.

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