The most luxurious new hotels to visit this year

New luxury properties across the globe worth having on your itinerary this year

Apr 30, 2016, 06:29 IST5 min
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Amanemu, JapanAman&rsquos first hot spring resort is set to open this spring in Ise Shima National Park in Honshu. Each of the 24 suites and four two-bedroom villas, on the shores of Ago Ba...
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Asilia's The Highlands at Ngorongoro, TanzaniaAsilia's newest East African camp will have a spectacular location nearly 9,000 feet high on the slopes of the Olmoti volcano, far from any oth...
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The Beekman, New York CityNew York&rsquos newest &lsquoIt&rsquo hotel is slated to open this spring in an 1881 landmark building in the financial district with a stunning nine-storey Victor...
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Kokomo Island Resort, FijiThis 21-villa hideaway is set to open this autumn on a 135-acre private island, one of ten in Kadavu&rsquos great Astrolabe Reef. The villas will all be built beac...
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Leeu House and Leeu Estates, South AfricaThe newest luxury lodgings in South African wine country, run by the people behind Mullineux & Leeu Family Wines, in partnership with the Indian ent...
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The Ritz ParisIn its 118-year history the Ritz rightly became one of the world&rsquos grandest grand hotels. But amid a luxury hotel boom in Paris the Ritz faded and, in 2011, was left off ...
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Six Senses BhutanFollowing the model successfully pioneered by Aman resorts, Six Senses is opening five hotels in Bhutan&mdashin Thimphu, Punakha, Gangtey, Bumthang and Paro&mdashto give gu...
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