Global collection of independent luxury and lifestyle hotels, WorldHotels, is in the midst of rapid growth following a banner 2025.
WorldHotels added nearly 100 new luxury and upscale hotels across 12 countries, from boutique properties throughout Europe to urban lifestyle hubs in China and Mexico and even coastal escapes in places like Miami and the Caribbean.
“Last year was a watershed year for WorldHotels. We didn’t just grow our portfolio; we continued to innovate and transform our offerings to accommodate the changing luxury traveler’s needs,” WorldHotels President Ron Pohl said in a statement.
Notable 2025 Additions
Collini Rooms, WorldHotels Crafted — Milan, ItalyVelvet Hotel, WorldHotels Crafted — Manchester, EnglandInverness Palace Hotel & Spa, WorldHotels Distinctive — Inverness, ScotlandWenlan Hotel Northern Hangzhou, WorldHotels Elite — Hangzhou, ChinaThe Florian Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, WorldHotels Crafted – Hoofddorp, The NetherlandsAcueducto Hotel, WorldHotels Crafted — Guadalajara, MexicoArya Hotel & Suites Coconut Grove, WorldHotels Distinctive — Miami, FloridaAcqua di Mare Resort, WorldHotels Distinctive — Roatan, HondurasVan der Valk Plaza Beach Resort Bonaire, WorldHotels Elite — Kralendijk, Bonaire
What’s Ahead for 2026
Soul Spring Sanctuary. (Photo Credit: WorldHotels)
WorldHotels anticipates its stellar growth will continue in 2026, boasting approximately 40 hotels in development.
Highlights will include the debut of its new WorldHotels Residences portfolio with the opening of Essensia Sky and Parkway Saigon WorldHotels Residences in Ho Chi Minh City and the rollout of glamping experiences such as new nature‑focused retreats, including Asheville River Cabins in North Carolina, The Lodge at Pico Bonito in Honduras and Marangatu Luxury Hotel in Brazil.
What’s more, Soul Spring Sanctuary, WorldHotels Luxury will open a second resort in Cabo in March.
“Each property has its own independent soul, history and unique offering which continues to resonate with today’s guests,” added Pohl.
“The luxury travel industry is on track to reach $1.7 trillion by 2032, and we’re seeing consumers in this category crave more personalized, one-of-a-kind experiences. That’s why we’re expanding into branded residences, glamping and wellness offerings, providing them with the flexibility and authenticity they’re seeking.”
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