This policy explains how we use cookies on recreative.lk, what they do, and how you can control them.
Last updated: 24 April 2026
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They help the site remember your actions and preferences, such as your language choice or whether you are logged in, so you do not have to re-enter them every time you return.
Some cookies are set by us directly (first-party cookies) and some are set by trusted partners whose services we use, such as analytics and video providers (third-party cookies).
We use cookies to:
These cookies are required for the website to work. They enable core features such as page navigation, form submission, and security. You cannot opt out of these because the site will not work without them.
These cookies help us understand how visitors interact with our site, which pages are most visited, and where visitors come from. We use this data to improve our content and user experience. We use Google Analytics for this purpose, which sets cookies that expire after up to two years.
These cookies remember choices you make, such as your preferred language or region, so we can give you a more personalised experience on return visits.
These cookies may be set through our site by advertising partners such as Google Ads or Meta. They track your browsing habits so we can show you relevant travel offers on other websites you visit. You will only see these cookies if you opt in.
Some cookies on our website are set by third parties whose services appear on our pages. These include:
Each of these providers has its own privacy and cookie policy, which we recommend reading if you have concerns about their use of your data.
When you first visit our website, you will see a cookie banner asking you to accept, reject, or customise non-essential cookies. You can change your choice at any time by clearing your browser cookies and reloading the site.
You can also manage or block cookies directly in your browser. Most browsers allow you to:
Please note that blocking strictly necessary cookies may stop parts of our site from working.
Some browsers send a "Do Not Track" signal to websites. Because there is no industry standard on how to respond to this signal, our site does not currently react to it. You can still manage tracking through the cookie banner and your browser settings as described above.
We may update this cookie policy from time to time to reflect changes in the tools we use or in applicable law. The revised date at the top of this page shows when it was last changed.
If you have any questions about our use of cookies, please contact us: