Rosewood Hotels & Resorts® is proud to announce today that the secluded island of Barbuda will welcome its latest Caribbean escape as the brand looks to further expand into this highly coveted region.
Developed by Murbee Resorts, 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.
“Rosewood Barbuda will effortlessly complement the existing natural wonders that have long made this intimate destination so captivating,” says Radha Arora, President of Rosewood Hotels & Resorts.
“It is an honor to work with all parties involved in the project to realize our shared vision of creating an ultra-luxury resort that exists in harmony with its surroundings, providing guests with an escape in the truest sense of the word.”
“Contributing to further developing the hospitality offer and economy of Antigua & Barbuda is an honor and a responsibility we are proud of,” said Kiril and Georgi Domuschiev, Investors in Murbee Resorts.
“Rosewood Hotels & Resorts has one of the highest standards of the industry and we are confident our future guests will enjoy the paradise beaches of Barbuda, and the irreproachable hotel service, as much as we do.”
Set on 85 secluded acres including 900 meters of pristine beachfront, Rosewood Barbuda will feature the brand’s integrative wellness concept, Asaya Spa®with a menu of treatments and experiential offerings that address Rosewood’s five pillars of wellness: emotional balance, fitness, and nutrition, physical therapies, skin health, and community.
In addition to the spa’s six treatment rooms, wellness seekers can also enjoy an expansive fitness center 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 flavors of the island by making use of local produce.
“This project will accelerate the sustainable development of the island, boost the local economy, and provide new services and amenities for the local population,” said Armand Arton, Special Economic Envoy to Antigua and Barbuda.
“The construction phase is projected to create employment for over 300 workers and is set to begin in 2024, and will be built to the highest sustainability standards and will be operated primarily with renewable energy.
Once operational in 2028, the resort is expected to create employment for approximately 300 workers on the island. Additionally, a percentage of Rosewood Barbuda’s revenues will be given to local communities and education projects.”
Hon. Gaston Browne, Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda said “This significant investment will greatly boost Barbuda’s local economy, providing employment and services for the island’s citizens. With sustainable development at the core of the hotel’s construction, the project will solidify Barbuda’s position as the destination of choice for the discerning traveler.”
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Not going to happen. Fail . Barbudans on that land. No bully will move them, Barbuda is paradise on earth, Gods vision, and no one should try spoil it with ‘Massa’ development.
Best to set up on Prickly Pear Island 🤣
This is a disgusting and pathetic land grab.
How did this pass through the Barbuda Council and Trevor Walker’s fingers.
Most of these are lands in question are in the hands of Barbudans who are utilizing these lands and according to the Privy Council ruling; and they cannot be removed or displaced unless they are compensated.
Where the hell is the Barbuda Council? Have they also been bought?
In the past we hear of the 2007 Barbuda Land Act, The 1903 Agreement, Lancaster House Constitutional meeting. The Local Barbuda Governing Act etc. etc. enshrined in the Constitution.
Where in the world are the people known as the Barbuda Council> The people who go on their soap box in Madison Square, and we elected to represent and protect our interest?
Time to call meetings; and tell us what the hell is going on.
Did you give away Barbuda land to Purcell Bird, two Eastern Europeans and The Bass Oil family out of Texas (Rosewood)?
Have you the Barbuda Council really sold us out? If not step-up hold meetings and tell the Barbudan landowners down at River; and all Barbudans what the hell is going on?
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