6 New Remote Retreats To Book In 2026

 

6 New Remote Retreats To Book In 2026

6 New Remote Retreats To Book In 2026

6 New Remote Retreats To Book In 2026

6 New Remote Retreats To Book In 2026

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The World’s Rarest Hotel Experiences Are Opening — And You Can Be First to Stay

Last year, I booked One&Only Reethi Rah six months early — and paid 40% less than public rates. This year, I’ve already secured my dates at **One&Only Moonlight Basin**, opening this autumn in Montana. Why? Because places like this **sell out before they even launch**.

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2025–2026: The Most Anticipated Hotel Openings

One&Only Moonlight Basin — Big Sky, Montana (Autumn 2025)

One&Only’s long-awaited U.S. debut unfolds on 240 private acres in the heart of Big Sky. Designed by legendary architect Tom Kundig, the low-rise lodges and freestanding cabins frame sweeping views of the Madison Range and 17,000 acres of protected wilderness. It’s just one hour from Bozeman and near Yellowstone — yet feels worlds away.

Dining is a revelation: **Wildwood** offers ranch-to-table cuisine using ingredients from local ranchers; **The Landing** serves alpine comfort food by the fire; and celebrity chef **Akira Back** brings modern Japanese flair to his mountain outpost.

Nightly rates start at $1,800. Rooms will be limited. Demand will be immense.

One&Only Moonlight Basin mountain lodge interior, Montana

The Oberoi Rajgarh Palace — Khajuraho, India (Autumn 2025)

Rising above the Maniyagarh Hills with panoramic views of Panna National Park, this 350-year-old palace has been meticulously restored by The Oberoi Group. Once home to the Bundela Dynasty, it now features 54 rooms and 11 suites, each blending heritage craftsmanship with modern luxury.

What makes it magical? The **Palace Historian** — a dedicated guide who leads guests through hidden courtyards, royal chambers, and secret gardens. Three restaurants serve regional Indian cuisine, while the spa offers treatments rooted in Ayurveda.

From $600 per night. A rare chance to sleep in living history.

Black Sand Hotel — South Coast, Iceland (January 2026)

Iceland’s first and only beachfront boutique hotel opens on a windswept peninsula in Ölfus, where black volcanic sands meet the North Atlantic. The 79-key property features floor-to-ceiling windows, a spa overlooking the ocean, and **ÓMUR**, an 80-seat restaurant focused on Nordic ingredients and volcanic terroir.

Imagine soaking in a heated outdoor pool as the Northern Lights dance overhead — just 45 minutes from Reykjavik, yet utterly secluded.

Rates from $200 per night. An affordable gateway to the sublime.

Eha — Hiiumaa Island, Estonia (Summer 2026)

Set within a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve on Estonia’s remote Hiiumaa Island, **Eha** redefines Nordic wellness. With just eight suites and three forest cabins, it offers immersive 3-night retreats built around seasonal energy and ritual.

Guests follow curated itineraries: morning breathwork on the Baltic shore, aerial yoga in a pine grove, thermal rituals in forest saunas, and nutrition workshops led by **Green Michelin Star chef Peeter Pihel**. All ingredients come from the property’s garden or local foragers.

From $2,360 per person. Not a hotel — a transformation.

Sorris Sorris — Damaraland, Namibia (Summer 2026)

The most secluded of Vestige Collection’s four new Namibian lodges, **Sorris Sorris** perches along the Ugab River with uninterrupted views of the Brandberg Massif — home to ancient San rock art.

Just six low-impact suites are built into granite outcrops, using local stone and sustainable materials. There’s no Wi-Fi signal. No crowds. Just silence, starlight, and the rhythm of the desert.

Nightly rates TBA — but availability will be extremely limited.

Fregate Island Private — Seychelles (Autumn 2026)

After a full island-wide rebuild, the legendary **Fregate Island** reopens as one of the Indian Ocean’s most private sanctuaries. Only 18% of the 544-acre island is developed. The rest remains wild — home to giant tortoises, rare birds, and seven untouched beaches.

Accommodations include 14 new pool villas and three estates, including the **Owner’s Estate** with its own helipad, private marina, cinema, and spa. The new **Plantation House** will house the **largest wine cellar in the Indian Ocean**. A Sunset Bar crowns Mont Signal.

This isn’t a resort. It’s a private island reborn.

Fregate Island private beach, Seychelles

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