A luxurious time awaits you at a luxury hotel. Our A-list travel advisors tell you which new and upcoming properties they’re most looking forward to, including a safari camp on a private island in Botswana, a penthouse suite in London overlooking Hyde Park, and a fairytale castle in a skyscraper. Introducing. Austrian lake.
Flockhill Lodge, New Zealand
“New Zealand’s Flockhill Lodge is set to open 14 one-bedroom villas in December this year. The goal is to make the property more accessible to couples and small families. From Christchurch It’s a 90 minute drive (with new international arrivals from the US) and Flockhill has mountains, lakes, adventure, wine, shepherds and fly fishing, all surrounded by stunning scenery.” — Cassandra・Book holder, Camelback Odyssey Travel
Janu Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo Tower seen from the corner suite at Janu Tokyo.
Provided by Aman
“The Janu Tokyo draws on the roots of its sister brand Aman with fresh energy. We were lucky enough to stay at the property during its opening week. The wellness facilities and spa are some of the most impressive in Tokyo. With views of Tokyo Tower, Azabudai Hills is a new spot in town that combines shopping, gardens, food trucks, business and art, and is the true home of the new teamLab Borderless Museum. located above. ” — Sarah Groen, Bell & Bly Travel
Wilderness Bisato, Rwanda
“Wilderness Bisate opened in Rwanda in September this year, raising the standard of luxury with a private reserve with spectacular views of six stunning volcanoes. It is the result of many years of efforts to reclaim the land and restore the indigenous ecosystem by planting plants and allowing the natural flow of animals between Volcanoes National Park and the Bisate Private Reserve, all within the Bisate Conservation Area. We have the goal of making our district a special destination. ” — Raza Visram, African Mecca Safaris
Rosewood Schloss Fuschl, Austria
Austrian Rosewood Schloss Fuschl.
Rosewood offers
“We are very excited about Austria Rosewood Resort, which opened this summer after a complete renovation. There is no other hotel like it in the area. We offer our guests a rural retreat while experiencing a gorgeous atmosphere. Balanced 30 minutes from Salzburg. Landscapes of the Salzkammergut.” — Gwen Kozlowski, Exeter International.
Atsaro Okavango, South Africa
“We are particularly excited to welcome guests to the newly opened Atsalo Okavango and Tswalu Loapi. Atsalo is a partnership between two luxury travel brands doing great work in the fields of tourism and conservation. We look forward to what our guests will experience.” Tswalu Loapi embraces the beauty of Botswana’s delta from this elegant property with an honest approach to safari. ” — Sean Stanley, Stanley Safaris
Lanserhof Sylt, Germany
“Sylt is an exclusive island in northern Germany near the Danish border, and Vogue magazine called it “Germany’s Martha’s Vineyard.” The new 55-room Lanserhof Hotel, with an investment of more than 120 million euros, was designed by world-renowned architect Christoph Ingenhoven using sustainable materials such as thatch. ” — Sofia Markovich, Sofia’s Journey
The Emory, London
The Champalimaud Suite at The Emory in London.
Provided by Emory
“At least 13 luxury hotels are set to open in London by 2025, including The Emory, a masterpiece of modern architecture overlooking Hyde Park. This is the hotel group’s fourth hotel in the capital.” Claridge’s, The Connaught and The Emory offer a tranquil haven with state-of-the-art amenities. Mayborn Group has been providing the best hotel services for many years. We send repeat clients. ” — Nicola Butler, NoteWorthy
SB Winemakers House & Spa Suites, Argentina
“Susana Balbo, Argentina’s first female winemaker, is part of an exciting venture called SB Winemaker’s House & Spa Suites in Mendoza. Winemaker’s House is beautifully designed with a focus on wellness. This should be a great place to relax in Mendoza. ” — Lily Bunker, Jakada Travel
Torell Avantgarde, Portugal
The pool at Torell Avantgarde in Porto, Portugal.
Provided by Luis Ferraz/Trell Avantgarde
“This boutique hotel in Porto, Portugal combines contemporary design and artistic flair. Overlooking the Douro River, this luxurious retreat features avant-garde décor and carefully selected pieces including works by Portuguese artists. Panoramic views of Porto’s historic Ribeira district create an enchanting backdrop for the hotel’s stylish rooms and suites.” — Pablo Arguelles & Nina Aquino, Bravo Luxury Travel
The Oberoi Vanyavilas, India
“Bandhavgarh National Park is India’s spectacular wildlife hotspot. The Oberoi Group, which has established class-class luxury hotels in and around India, has also chosen Bandhavgarh as the location for its next new hotel. ” The camp will soon open its doors and become a new upscale address for wildlife enthusiasts. ” — Marion Miller, Mikato Safaris
Estelle Manor, Oxfordshire, England
“Oxfordshire’s Estelle Manor offers a new base for exploring the Cotswolds. Feel like staying in a country manor house with all the amenities in one place, including a spa, dining and activities. The Roman Bath Spa is also unique to the area.” — Susan Whitson, Susan Whitson Travel.
Singita Mirele, Tanzania
“Overlooking Tanzania’s vast Serengeti plains, Singita Mirele opens in May 2024 and is perfect for multi-generational families and groups of friends traveling together. Located in the private Singita Grumeti Reserve in the western Serengeti The lodge features five suites, a fitness facility, an infinity pool, a Jacuzzi, a wine cellar, and a fire pit. During the day, Singita’s private guides take you behind the scenes on game drives, walking safaris, and wildlife. Once back at the lodge, guests can enjoy wine tastings, watch a movie in the 10-person theater, and luxuriate under the African stars. ” — Laura Burdett Manns, Journeysmith
Sitatunga Private Island, Botswana
Lounge area of Torell Avantgarde in Portugal.
Provided by Luis Ferraz/Trell Avantgarde
“Botswana’s Sitatunga Private Island opened last summer on an island in the idyllic Okavango Delta.The property is truly an island, surrounded by water most of the year.Visitors arrive by boat or helicopter. Arrive at the facility and enjoy water-based activities such as boat tours, fishing, and mokoro rides. I designed a camp. We loved having this special option deep in the Delta. ” — Craig Beale, Travel Beyond