
The Contemporary Art Museum of the city has expanded its space with an investment of $105 million, designed by Selldorf Architects, which combines new galleries with stunning views of the Pacific Ocean.
In San Diego, iconic hotels like the Hotel del Coronado have been renovated, including much-needed upgrades. Additionally, new options have been developed such as the Amanvari resort, featuring bungalows designed by Elastic Architects and the Blake House project with interiors designed by Martin Brudnizki.
On the other hand, in the Caribbean, multimillion-dollar improvements have been made to hotels like Jumby Bay and Carlisle Bay Antigua, with oceanfront suites designed by Miminat Shodeinde, and over-water bungalows at the Royalton Chic.
In Colombia, there is the Nomad Lodge in the Amazon, an eco-lodge that facilitates access to the jungle and supports local indigenous communities. In Jaipur, Raffles Jaipur offers a luxury experience inspired by Mughal architecture.
Exclusive tourist destinations are undergoing a major transformation, with luxury hotels and resorts looking to provide unique and innovative experiences to the most discerning travelers. Investment in Antigua and Barbuda, the revival of destinations in Los Cabos, the Bahamas, San Diego, and other regions reflect the evolution of luxury hospitality.
The hospitality and culinary industry is striving to raise standards, offering unique experiences and setting trends in the world of tourism. Major names like Rosewood, One&Only, or Aman are expanding their presence in exclusive destinations, promoting luxury tourism in places like Costa Palmas in Mexico or the Out Islands of the Bahamas.
These improvements and developments reflect a new era of hospitality and tourism, where sustainability, service excellence, and memorable experiences are key priorities for travelers and destinations.