Exclusive hotels opening doors this year 2025
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
Investing in Wellness: How Hotels are Integrating Health and Wellness Spaces to Attract New Clients
In recent years, wellness and health have become crucial and non-negotiable factors globally, driving a growing trend in tourism and hospitality. According to a McKinsey study, 79% of respondents view their wellness as a top priority. This article will briefly explore the rise of health and wellness in the sector and how the hotel industry is capitalizing on this trend. Beyond creating new business opportunities and profitability, hotels aim to be a key destination for those seeking relaxation with wellness as a main focus. When we talk about wellness tourism, it’s essential to highlight that this concept involves people traveling to various destinations with purposes beyond just vacation. These travelers seek to care for their mental and emotional health while enjoying their stay. This type of tourism accounts for about 17% of global tourism spending. According to research from RunRepeat, the global wellness tourism sector is expected to reach $1.2 trillion by 2027. This makes it crucial for businesses in this sector to adapt to these trends to ensure their continued success and relevance in the market. A successful case of this integration is Hyatt Hotels, an international chain known for offering unique wellness-focused experiences. One notable example is the Grand Hyatt Playa