Small Luxury Hotels of the World Adds 29 New Properties to Surpass 700 Hotels Globally

by Anthony Losanno
La Casa del Presidente

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Small Luxury Hotels of the World (SLH) has added 29 new member properties in the first quarter of 2026. This has pushed its global portfolio past 700 hotels across 100 countries. The expansion includes a mix of newly opened and upcoming boutique hotels with destinations spanning Europe, North America, Asia, and beyond.

Rhino and River Wildlife Retreat & Spa

Highlights include new properties in Ireland and Italy, alongside unique openings in Panama, India, and France. The collection is also expanding into new destinations such as Key West, Santa Monica, Palm Springs, and Avila with a strong focus on independently owned hotels that reflect local culture and design.

Ridley House

Many of the new additions emphasize immersive travel experiences, ranging from eco-retreats and wildlife lodges to heritage estates and coastal villas. The portfolio continues to grow in response to increasing demand for more personalized and meaningful stays.

Here is the full list:

  1. Puerto Valle Hotel de Esteros, Ituzaingó, Argentina
  2. La Valise Los Cabos, San Jose del Cabo, Mexico portfolio
  3. ME Cabo, Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
  4. Casa Simona, El Valle De Anton, Panama (2026 opening)
  5. SUMAQ Machu Picchu Hotel, Aguas Calientes, Peru
  6. Ella’s Cottages, Key West, USA
  7. Lighthouse Hotel, Key West, USA
  8. Ridley House, Key West, USA
  9. Winslow’s Bungalows, Key West, USA
  10. La Serena Villas, Palm Springs, USA
  11. Maison Twenty Seven, Santa Monica, USA
  12. Hotel MOHI by Appellation, Morgan Hill, USA (2026 opening)
  13. Dharana at Shillim, Pune, India
  14. Dolkhar Ladakh, Leh, Ladakh, India
  15. Lchang Nang Retreat, Nubra Valley, India
  16. Rhino and River Wildlife Retreat & Spa, Morigaon, Assam, India
  17. Terrah Hills Resort, Dalhousie, India
  18. Telunas Private Island, Riau Islands, Indonesia
  19. Azerai Ke Ga Bay, Tan Thanh, Vietnam
  20. Azerai La Residence, Hue City, Vietnam
  21. Grand Palace Brno, Brno, Czech Republic
  22. Historia Boutique Hotel Nile Cruise, Nile River, Egypt
  23. Hotel Bowmann, Paris, France
  24. Le 3 by Champagne Thienot, Reims, France
  25. Santorini Sky, Santorini, Greece
  26. The Grace, Westport Estate, Westport, Co Mayo, Ireland (2026 opening)
  27. Casa Caprile, Anacapri, Italy (2026 opening)
  28. Zabola Estate, Zabola, Romania
  29. La Casa del Presidente, Avila, Spain

Anthony’s Take: I love SLH properties and I have two stays planned this summer in Italy. With continued global expansion and a focus on distinctive properties, SLH is reinforcing its position as a leading collection of independent luxury hotels. I hope some of these become bookable through Hilton.

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