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Rosewood Hotels & Resorts is elevating its presence in the Caribbean, unveiling plans for a new property and residences in Barbuda – located in the heart of the destination. Rosewood Barbuda will bring an intimate expression of Rosewood’s ultra-luxury hospitality experience to the island, featuring 50 resort suites and 35 Rosewood Residences. Known for its year-round warm weather, turquoise water, pink sand beaches, and authentic local culture, Barbuda is an ideal fit for Rosewood as the brand grows its presence throughout the Caribbean islands. Rosewood Barbuda will join Rosewood Baha Mar, Rosewood Little Dix Bay, and Rosewood Le Guanahani St. Barth, adding another unique gem to a diverse and well-appointed portfolio.

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“Rosewood Barbuda will effortlessly complement the existing natural wonders that have long made this intimate destination so captivating,” said Radha Arora, President of Rosewood Hotels & Resorts. Set on 34 secluded hectares including 900 metres of pristine beachfront, Rosewood Barbuda will feature the brand’s integrative wellness concept, Asaya Spa and an expansive fitness centre and two pools, including one dedicated to families. Offering a diverse culinary program, the property will feature three unique dining outlets including a farm-to-table restaurant, which will showcase the flavours of the island by making use of local produce. Rosewood Barbuda is set to open in 2028.

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