Rosewood Hotels & Resorts has announced that it is looking to expand to the Caribbean island of Barbuda. Rosewood Barbuda is set to open in 2028 and will encapsulate Rosewood’s guiding “A Sense of Place philosophy” by reflecting the island’s unspoiled beauty and vibrant culture.
Developed by Murbee Resorts, Rosewood Barbuda will have 50 suites and 35 Rosewood Residences. It will join Rosewood Baha Mar, Rosewood Little Dix Bay and Rosewood Le Guanahani St. Barth as the company's properties in the Caribbean.
Set on 85 acres including more than 2,950 feet of beachfront, Rosewood Barbuda will offer the brand’s integrative wellness concept, Asaya Spa, with a menu of treatments and experiential offerings that address Rosewood’s five pillars of wellness: Emotional balance, fitness and nutrition, physical therapies, skin health, and community. In addition to the spa’s six treatment rooms, wellness-seekers can also enjoy an expansive fitness center and two pools, including one dedicated to families. Offering a diverse culinary program, the property will feature three dining outlets including a farm-to-table restaurant, which will showcase the flavors of the island by making use of local produce.
Gaston Browne, prime minister of Antigua and Barbuda said: “This significant investment will greatly boost Barbuda’s local economy, providing employment and services for the island’s citizens. With sustainable development at the core of the hotel’s construction, the project will solidify Barbuda’s position as the destination of choice for the discerning traveler.”
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