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Bvlgari, Aman, Four Seasons Queue 23 Openings for 2026 as Private Islands Return

European landmarks and remote atolls anchor a pipeline worth $4.2 billion in development—most aggressive expansion since 2019.

Published June 5, 2026 Source MSN Travel From the chopped neck
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Bvlgari, Aman, Four Seasons Queue 23 Openings for 2026 as Private Islands Return

European landmarks and remote atolls anchor a pipeline worth $4.2 billion in development—most aggressive expansion since 2019.

PublishedJune 5, 2026
SourceMSN Travel →
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Three luxury hotel groups are deploying capital into 23 properties opening across 2026, marking the sector's largest single-year expansion in seven years. Bvlgari Hotels & Resorts, Aman, and Four Seasons anchor the calendar with a combined development spend exceeding $4.2 billion, split between restored European heritage buildings and newly constructed private island resorts. The timing reflects post-pandemic construction schedules finally clearing and family offices rotating capital back into hard assets after two years of rate uncertainty.

The geographic split matters. 11 of the 23 properties sit in Southern Europe—Italy, Greece, coastal Spain—where municipalities granted heritage-restoration permits between 2021 and 2023. Bvlgari is converting a 17th-century Venetian palazzo; Aman is opening on a Greek island with 38 keys and a land area equivalent to 180 acres. Four Seasons is entering three secondary European markets—Porto, Lake Como's eastern shore, and a Tuscan wine estate—none of which the brand previously served. The other 12 properties concentrate in the Maldives, Seychelles, and Indonesia, where private island leases signed during the pandemic are now delivering built product. Average key count across the island portfolio: 52 rooms, down from 68 in the group's 2019 island openings, signaling a continued drift toward exclusivity over scale.

The strategic implication for allocators is straightforward: luxury hospitality is bifurcating into two capital models. The European restorations require 18-24 months of regulatory navigation and carry art-insurance obligations, but they generate immediate brand equity and editorial coverage worth eight figures in earned media. The private islands are simpler—negotiate the lease, build the villas, staff the property—but they demand higher working capital for inter-island logistics and suffer from climate-event exposure. Four Seasons is hedging by splitting its 2026 calendar 60/40 Europe to islands; Aman is running 70/30 the other direction, consistent with its core customer's preference for remoteness. Bvlgari, still the smallest of the three by unit count, is committing $680 million to just four properties, all in Europe, which implies the highest per-key investment in the cohort and positions the brand as the restoration specialist.

Family offices and sovereign funds watching the sector should track three follow-on events. First, whether Four Seasons accelerates its secondary-city European strategy into 2027—brand President Alejandro Reynal has spoken publicly about 12 additional European markets under exploration, with letters of intent expected before year-end 2026. Second, whether Aman's island properties maintain occupancy above 70% through their first full calendar year, which would validate the thesis that ultra-high-net-worth travelers will pay $3,200 per night average rates in exchange for isolation. Third, whether any of these groups approach the capital markets for refinancing in late 2026 or early 2027, which would signal either expansion confidence or construction-cost overruns. The development debt on this cohort matures between Q4 2027 and Q2 2028, and none of the three brands has publicly committed to retention versus sale of the newly opened assets.

The last time this many flagship properties opened in a single year was 2019, when 19 luxury hotels debuted and 14 of them sold to institutional buyers within 30 months. The assets opening in 2026 have 40% higher per-key construction costs and target daily rates 25% above 2019 levels, which suggests either a structural repricing of luxury hospitality or a misjudgment of rate elasticity at the top end. The first quarterly earnings reports from these properties, expected in Q2 and Q3 2026, will clarify which scenario is unfolding.

The takeaway
**23** luxury hotels opening in 2026 split **60/40** between European heritage restorations and private islands, totaling **$4.2 billion** in deployed capital.
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