We demonstrate the generation of highly directive circularly polarized beams by proposing a meta-lens to calibrate the near fields over the holographic surface. Such a design possesses the merits of ultra-low profile as a lens system on the basis of phase compensation of a specific radiating aperture rather than the conventional consideration of the lens focus, and the ratio between the overall height of the antenna architecture and diameter of radiating aperture is only 0.09. Especially, the proposed meta-lens integrated holographic surface also offers a satisfactory solution to improve the overall efficiency of holographic antennas, and the experimental results verify the proposed design with 27.6 dBic measured gain and 40.4% aperture efficiency at 15 GHz. We expect the proposed strategy of integrating phase compensation lens closely over the holographic surface, pave the way for highly efficient meta-radiators with ultra-low profile.