Exciting new hotel (re-)openings

In the Alps, the French countryside, A Greek Island and The Hamptons

From a fairytale castle in Austria's alpine heartland to a newly renovated French countryside estate, a serene retreat on a rugged Greek island, and a chic getaway in The Hamptons, these new hotel (re-)openings promise unparalleled experiences.

Rosewood Schloss Fuschl, Austria

Nestled in the enchanting Salzkammergut region, between Salzburg and Hallstatt, the Rosewood Schloss Fuschl opened its doors on July 1, 2024.

This lakeside castle offers a fairytale-like retreat with elegant rooms, suites, and charming houses and chalets spread across the property. Guests can immerse themselves in activities like alpine hikes, high tea with strudel, exploring Salzburg, and lakeside jogs. The Asaya Spa features indoor and outdoor swimming pools, eight treatment rooms, and a fitness center, ensuring a comprehensive wellness experience.

Perks for you: 100 food / beverage or spa credit, a welcome amenity, complimentary access to Asaya Spa and See Club, breakfast daily, an upgrade & extended check-in/out whenever possible.

Gundari, Folegandros, Greece

This stunner on the rugged Greek island of Folegandros opened on May 23. The decor is stylishly pared back: natural materials and a pervasive, serene vibe reign.

Sustainability and holistic wellness are top of mind. Spa treatments incorporate ancient Greek traditions and wild-harvested herbs. Such respect for one’s natural surroundings extends to the farm-to-table Michelin-starred restaurant, which champions traditional cooking techniques and locally sourced ingredients, much of which comes from the onsite organic garden. This new addition to Folegandros offers a tranquil escape with a focus on respecting the natural surroundings.

Perks for you: $100 food / beverage credit, welcome amenities & an upgrade whenever possible.

Château de Curzay, France

Reopened after extensive renovations, Château de Curzay is a 350-acre countryside estate from the same team behind Hotel Esencia (one of the best boutique hotels in Mexico). The castle sleeps a mere 12 people, and the entire experience is blissfully exclusive and personalized.

When you’re not relaxing in your tastefully ornate suite (the château was once known as Petit Versailles, after all), play tennis on a cedar tree-flanked court, wander around the onsite garden, kayak on the Vonne, or meander among the property's enchanting woods. The renovations have maintained the château’s historical charm while integrating modern luxuries, making it an ideal getaway for those seeking tranquility and exclusivity.

Reopening: Montauk Yacht Club, USA

It's officially Hamptons season, and if you need a chic place to stay, Montauk Yacht Club is it. Proper Hospitality has brought its keen eye for design and modern-luxe aesthetic to the property, which sits on 16 acres overlooking Lake Montauk. Expect padel and tennis courts, daily harbor cruises, bicycle rides through town, and a pervasive coastal breeziness. Also, don't miss the on-site Ocean Club, which serves freshly caught seafood and wood-fired seasonal, local produce.

Perks for you: $100 food / beverage credit, $60 daily breakfast credit, an upgrade & extended check-in/out whenever possible.


These new hotel (re-)openings promise unique and luxurious experiences, each with its distinct charm and exclusive perks, making them excellent additions to your travel itinerary.

photo courtesy of Anna Santl, Martha Vosdou, Montauk Yacht Club

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