New luxury hotels 2025: paradise by the sea awaits you!

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Discover the new luxury hotel openings around the world in 2025, from the Maldives to Greece, in our article.

New luxury hotels 2025: paradise by the sea awaits you!

The hotel industry is preparing for an exciting 2025, with numerous new luxury accommodations opening in premier destinations around the world. A particularly trendy trend is to combine superior comfort with sustainable practices, an aspect that is becoming increasingly important for many travelers.

With the opening of the JW Marriott Kaafu Atoll Island Resort in the Maldives In February 2025, the hotel chain is relying on an impressive experience. The resort offers 80 beach villas and 47 overwater villas, and each accommodation is equipped with a private pool. Seven restaurants provide culinary variety, while the short boat ride from Male Airport ensures convenience.

Growing all-inclusive concepts

This is another highlight Zemi Miches All-Inclusive Resort, Curio Collection by Hilton in the Dominican Republic, which will open in summer 2025. Here, guests can expect an environmentally conscious, all-inclusive experience that features six restaurants, six bars and extensive leisure options, including a water park for children.

Environmentally friendly practices are experiencing an economic boom as more travelers seek carbon-neutral experiences. Hotels like that Waldorf Astoria Costa Rica Punta Cacique, also opening in May 2025, incorporate the Pura Vida lifestyle into their concept of barefoot luxury.

Innovative concepts and local integration

The focus on design and sustainability is also in the opening of the Amanvari in Mexico to recognize. The resort opens on the East Cape of the Baja Peninsula and combines luxurious pavilions with eco-friendly practices. Special features include its own beach, an infinity pool and numerous dining and spa options.

In the digital world, the hotel provider is adapting to travelers' increasing awareness of sustainable practices. Sustainable travel trends, as highlighted in a report by Impact Hotels show that hotels are increasingly implementing carbon offsets and promoting regenerative tourism practices. Examples like that Corinthia Maldives, which will open in 2025, underscore this trend.

Additionally, the trend toward local experiences is becoming increasingly important as travelers and hotels seek to live in harmony with the environment and local communities. Sustainable luxury practices are being redefined and benefit not only the environment but also local social conditions.

In summary, 2025 will be a significant year for the hospitality industry as a host of new, eco-conscious luxury hotels open in popular destinations worldwide, making every effort to meet the needs of eco-conscious travelers.