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New Luxury Hotel Openings 2025-2026: A Global Perspective

A new horizon is unfolding in the world of luxury travel. The hotels debuting in 2025–26 are not simply polished spaces, but destinations shaped by emotion, culture, and a sense of place. Modern travellers no longer chase grandeur for its own sake — they seek stories woven into architecture, moments that linger, and retreats that breathe with the spirit of their surroundings.
iPremium presents a refined selection of the most exciting luxury hotels opening in 2025–2026 — all officially confirmed by leading brands and global hospitality media.

New York & Miami — Art, Architecture & Urban Glamour

Faena New York
Opened September 2025 inside Bjarke Ingels Group’s One High Line, Faena New York blends South American theatricality with Manhattan sophistication. The 120-room hotel features Francis Mallmann’s La Boca and Tierra Santa Healing House, offering a holistic cultural and wellness experience.
Xadia Hotel, Bryant Park
A restored 1920s landmark with 173 rooms, Xadia is distinguished by its illuminated crown on the Midtown skyline. Its design seamlessly merges historic architecture with contemporary luxury, making it a new Midtown icon.
May 2025, a vibrant design-led beachfront debut featuring contemporary suites, curated dining, and a lively oceanfront atmosphere.
Spring 2025, a restored icon returning as the brand’s global ultra-luxury flagship with lavish interiors and world-class service.

Dubai — Vertical Luxury Redefined

Opened November 2025 within Wasl Tower, this 303m skyscraper offers Dubai’s tallest ceramic façade. With 10 dining venues, including Pavyllon Dubai by Yannick Alléno, and cutting-edge wellness facilities, it epitomises vertical urban luxury.
A superyacht-inspired resort, this ultra-luxury property opened in March 2025. It offers expansive dining, wellness, and watersports, blending maritime aesthetics with exclusive Arabian hospitality.

Asia — Tradition Meets Innovation

Opened April 2025, Capella Taipei fuses minimalist Asian design with cultural immersion, creating a serene urban sanctuary in the heart of Taiwan’s capital.
Singapore’s first rainforest luxury resort, Mandai Rainforest Resort opened in spring 2025. Built with eco-design principles, it offers an immersive nature experience with wellness-driven programming.
Opened October 2025, the 200-room tower sits between Haneda Airport and central Tokyo, offering panoramic views of Tokyo Tower, Rainbow Bridge, and Mount Fuji. It blends modern Japanese aesthetics with global luxury standards.

Europe — Heritage and Contemporary Elegance

A boutique villa-style hotel celebrating Alsace-Lorraine heritage, Maison Heler opened in 2025. Its curated art programme, regional cuisine, and intimate design make it a refined destination for cultural travellers.
Opening in December 2025, Maya Hotel Courchevel 1850 blends Alpine heritage with contemporary design and luxury amenities. The property offers ski-in/ski-out access, a signature spa, gourmet dining, and refined accommodations, creating an intimate and sophisticated mountain retreat for discerning travellers.
Opening 2025, Aman Rosa Alpina reimagines alpine luxury in the Dolomites, combining historic charm with contemporary design. Guests can enjoy serene mountain vistas, wellness facilities, and refined culinary experiences in an intimate, elevated retreat.

Caribbean & Latin America — Coastal and Cliffside Luxury

Opened early 2025, Nekajui is an ultra-private cliffside hideaway with striking natural vistas, wellness offerings, and signature Reserve-level service.
Launched in 2025, this resort brings contemporary coastal luxury to Costa Rica, combining understated design with exceptional dining and wellness experiences.

Africa — Island & Coastal Luxury

Opened in 2025 on the pristine beaches of Jambiani, Joud by the Sea combines contemporary design with the natural beauty of Zanzibar. Ocean-view villas, a signature spa, and curated water activities create an intimate and luxurious experience for discerning travellers seeking seclusion, wellness, and understated elegance.

Six Senses Wellness Cluster

Six Senses Kitzbühel Alps, Austria — slated for late 2025, this alpine retreat will feature 77 rooms, residences, and a cutting-edge wellness centre with longevity science in a sustainable, bio‑hacking focused spa.
Six Senses Comporta, Portugal— under development as part of the Pinheirinho estate, with 70-room hotel and 58 branded residences; current target opening is 2028, per developer and brand statements.
Six Senses Megalonisos, Greece — first Six Senses property in Greece, set on a remote Petalioi island with 75 villas and 20 residences; target opening: end of 2027.
Six Senses Lisbon, Portugal — management agreement in place, but no confirmed opening date in 2025–2026 has been officially announced.

2026 — Upcoming Openings to Watch

Some high-profile properties will open partially or in 2026:
*These should be considered “near-future launches,” with dates subject to final confirmation.

Why 2025 Marks a New Era

Across continents, these confirmed openings reflect four defining trends in contemporary luxury:
  1. Experiential Depth — Hotels as cultural hubs with art, culinary residencies, and architectural storytelling.
  2. Sustainability & Regeneration — Energy-efficient façades, nature-integrated design, and low-impact construction.
  3. High-Design Wellness & Longevity — Forest bathing, medical-grade wellness, and personalised fitness programmes.
  4. Hyper-Personalisation — From bespoke itineraries to tailored in-room experiences, service is now ultra-individualised.
Whether planning a city escape, wellness retreat, or private coastal getaway, 2026 represents the most compelling wave of luxury hotel openings in over a decade. Each property is more than a place to stay—it is an immersive narrative, designed to resonate with the discerning traveller seeking authenticity, elegance, and transformative experiences.
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