The hotels opening in 2026 are less about spectacle and more about setting. From coastal retreats to urban hideaways, each reflects a clear sense of place and purpose. What links them is simple: a strong connection to where they sit, not how they stand apart. Across continents, the new openings stretch from remote landscapes to layered city neighbourhoods. Each is shaped by its surroundings, not imposed on them. Together, they point to a shift in travel. More grounded. More local in feeling. Defined by pace, place and presence.
Singita Elela, Okavango Delta, Botswana
Singita Elela opens in December 2026 in Botswana’s Okavango Delta. You’ll find yourself immersed in one of Africa’s most extraordinary wetland landscapes, where water dictates rhythm and silence carries far. It marks Singita’s first presence in the Delta, bringing its understated luxury into a deeply untouched wilderness.
The Space
You stay in one of eight private camps, including five one-bedroom, two two-bedroom and a four-bedroom retreat, each designed as a self-contained sanctuary. You’ll have a lounge, dining area and kitchenette, with space for wellness treatments or private workouts. Outside, you can unwind in your own pool, gather around firepits or simply take in the Delta from wide decks. Every retreat comes with a private vehicle, guide and host. The four-bedroom camp elevates this further with a chef, two vehicles and dedicated wellness spaces, ideal for families or groups.
Address: Okavango Delta, NG26, Maun, Botswana
Website: singita.com/lodge/singita-elela
Six Senses Milan, Italy

Six Senses Milan arrives in late 2026, bringing a calmer, more restorative rhythm to the heart of the Brera district. You’ll find it on Via Brera 19, where Milan’s artistic heritage meets contemporary design and a strong wellness focus. It offers a quieter counterpoint to the city’s energy, shaped by craft, materiality and a thoughtful sense of place.
The Space
You stay in one of 69 rooms and suites, including 15 suites and two with private plunge pools, all designed by Tara Bernerd & Partners as an “urban house-villa”. Interiors lean into arabescato marble, smoked glass, antique brass and handmade mosaic detailing, creating a layered, tactile feel rather than anything overly polished.
Head up to the rooftop bar and sky pool for a view across Milan, drift into the hidden courtyard when you want a quieter moment, or spend time in the Earth Lab, which quietly shapes the hotel’s sustainability story. The spa gives you space to slow down properly, with advanced treatments sitting alongside more traditional therapies that help you unwind after the pace of the city.
Address: Via Brera, 19, 20121 Milano MI, Italy
Website: sixsenses.com/en/new-openings/milan/
The Cormorant at 55 South, Chile

Luxury cruise line and expedition travel brand Silversea is set to reshape Antarctic travel with The Cormorant at 55 South. The hotel will be opening on Navarino Island in Puerto Williams, Chile. You’ll find it on the edge of the world, where Patagonia begins to give way to Antarctica. It acts as a considered prelude to expedition travel, grounding you in place before the journey south.
The Space
You stay in one of 150 rooms, designed with comfort and calm in mind, each offering either forest or Beagle Channel views. Interiors draw inspiration from the traditional camps of the Yahgan people, with a design language rooted in the surrounding landscape rather than imposed upon it. Rooms are flexible in layout, with king beds that can convert to twins depending on your stay.
Beyond the rooms, the hotel moves through shared dining spaces inspired by regional flavours and relaxed communal areas designed for easy, unforced conversation. Guided walks and immersive local experiences connect the setting directly to Patagonia’s raw landscape, gently establishing the atmosphere before the onward journey to Antarctica.
Address: Puerto Williams, Chile
Website: thecormorantat55south.com/
The Knox, Auberge Collection, Dallas, Texas

The Knox Hotel, Auberge Collection, opens in 2026 as a new anchor for Dallas’s Knox Street neighbourhood. You’ll find it positioned between the energy of the city and the calm of nearby Highland Park, offering a refined urban retreat in one of Dallas’s most desirable districts. It brings together hotel and private residences, designed as both destination and gateway to the city’s dining, retail and the nearby Katy Trail.
The Space
Designed by Martin Brudnizki Design Studio, the interiors balance contemporary luxury with the character of Knox Street’s historic fabric in Texas. You’ll find expansive rooms with clearly defined living spaces, warm palettes, and custom furnishings with handcrafted detailing. Bars and in-room prep kitchens are designed with entertaining in mind, while thoughtful layouts allow for wardrobes, art and personal collections to sit comfortably within the space.
The hotel opens into a social hub of restaurants, fitness spaces and event venues, creating a lively yet considered urban rhythm. It is designed to feel walkable and connected, acting as a natural meeting point for both locals and visitors, while retaining the intimacy and personal service associated with Auberge Collection.
Address: 4555 Travis Street, Highland Park, Dallas (TX), Texas, United States, 7520
Website: auberge.com/the-knox/
Rimrock Banff, Emblems Collection, Alberta, Canada
Rimrock Banff, Emblems Collection opens as a reimagined mountain retreat in Banff National Park, within the UNESCO-listed Canadian Rockies. You’ll find it set high on the slopes of Sulphur Mountain, where forest, rock and wide alpine skies shape the experience. As the first Emblems Collection hotel in North America, it brings a renewed sense of luxury to one of Canada’s most iconic wilderness landscapes.
The Space
The hotel has been fully transformed into a contemporary alpine escape, offering 320 rooms and suites. Interiors take their cue from the surrounding environment, using natural materials and a quiet, grounded palette that keeps the focus on the mountains beyond the glass. The feel is considered rather than decorative, designed to sit lightly within the landscape.
Time here is defined by the outdoors, from hiking and trekking to alpine yoga. Between experiences, there is a sense of stillness, with long views across the Rockies and the feeling of being held just above the treeline, where Banff’s scale and silence become part of the stay.
Address: 300 Mountain Ave, Banff, AB T1L 1C3, Canada
Website: rimrockresort.com/
Vestige Can Jordi, Formentera, Spain

Vestige Can Jordi is set to open in middle of 2026 on Formentera, on the western shores of Cala Saona. It sits away from the busier rhythm of neighbouring Ibiza, offering something more low-key and private. Part of the Vestige Collection, it reflects a more personal, residential approach to luxury on the island.
The Space
Can Jordi will be a four-bedroom villa set within a larger private estate, designed to feel easy and unfussy. Rooms open out onto terraces, with the sea and cliffs never far from view, and the layout leans more towards a lived-in home than a formal stay.
Address: Formentera, Cala Saona, Spain
Website: vestigecollection.com/
FAQs
What is the focus of the 2026 hotel openings?
The openings highlight properties shaped by their surroundings, with a strong emphasis on location, design and a sense of place rather than scale or spectacle.
Where are the most anticipated hotels opening in 2026?
They span multiple regions, including the Okavango Delta in Botswana, Milan’s Brera district, Banff National Park in Canada, Dallas in the USA, Formentera in Spain, and Patagonia in Chile.
Are these new hotels all luxury properties?
Yes, most belong to established luxury or ultra-luxury brands, though each takes a different approach to experience, design and atmosphere.
What types of experiences will these hotels offer?
Experiences range from safari and wilderness expeditions to cultural city stays, wellness-led escapes, and private coastal retreats.
Is sustainability a key theme?
Several of the properties place emphasis on sustainability through design, materials, conservation initiatives and closer engagement with their natural surroundings.
When will these hotels open?
Openings are scheduled across 2025 and 2026, with the majority debuting during 2026.










