Luxury hospitality continues to evolve, adapting to new traveler expectations and global trends. In 2025, we expect openings that, in addition to standing out for their exclusivity and sophisticated design, also stand out for their commitment to sustainability, integration with local culture and the implementation of cutting-edge technology to enhance the guest experience. For people who seek luxurious destinations to visit, here is a list of the most promising beachfront resorts, some of the highest mountain refuges, and innovative spaces in the middle of the agitated metropolis. FOUR SEASONS RESORT MYKONOS, GREECE Located on the iconic island of Mykonos, this resort combines traditional Greek island charm with contemporary luxury. Styled in a Cycladic décor, filled with whitewashed courtyards and winding pathways, it offers guests rooms with direct views of the Aegean Sea. At this sustainable resort it will be possible for travelers to enjoy private beaches, an infinity pool and cuisine that fuses local and international flavors. WALDORF ASTORIA SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, MEXICO In the heart of a city declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, this hotel promises to be a haven of deluxe and culture. Hilton Worldwide's luxury chain will feature wellness spaces and a state-of-the-art spa, converging

In the hotel industry, innovation and adaptation are key to staying relevant and competitive. One of the emerging trends we've observed, especially looking towards 2023 and 2024, is the transformation of hotels into true gastronomic destinations. According to the World Food Travel Association, the global culinary tourism market is estimated to be worth $1.8 trillion by 2025, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13.2% between 2023 and 2025. A clear example of this can be seen in Mexico, a country recognized for its rich culinary diversity. This year, Mexico has been highlighted by the prestigious Michelin Guide, which has decided to include five Mexican destinations - Mexico City, Nuevo León, Oaxaca, Baja, and Los Cabos - in its repertoire for the first time. Additionally, Los Cabos is emerging as a clear example of how hotels can capitalize on this trend by integrating high-quality gastronomic experiences into their offerings. In recent years, Los Cabos has seen the opening of new luxury properties from recognized brands such as St. Regis, Four Seasons, Park Hyatt, Soho House, Aman, and Velas Resorts. These properties not only expand the luxury accommodation portfolio in the region but also integrate international-caliber gastronomic services, reinforcing the destination's position as a