Amazing new hotels you need to see #1
There’s something invigorating about checking into a new hotel. The scent of fresh interiors, design that reflects the latest in hospitality trends, and the thrill of discovering a place that hasn’t yet flooded your social feeds — it all adds up to an experience that feels just a little more special. And when that hotel happens to be on an island? Even better.
Island hotels offer a unique blend of seclusion and sensory richness — think salt air, panoramic sea views, and a pace of life that invites true disconnection. Whether you’re looking for barefoot luxury in the tropics or cliffside serenity in the Aegean, the following new and noteworthy island properties offer something for every kind of traveler.
Myconian Kyma
Mykonos, Greece












A vibrant blend of Cycladic minimalism and modern flair, Myconian Kyma sits above Mykonos town, offering stunning views of the Aegean Sea and easy access to the island’s nightlife. Part of the Design Hotels collection, it’s a masterclass in whitewashed serenity with a pop of playful glamour — think sculptural art, terrazzo finishes, and a statement infinity pool.
Best for: Design lovers and social butterflies who want stylish tranquility by day and buzz by night.
Patina Maldives, Fari Islands
North Malé Atoll, Maldives










This isn’t your typical overwater-bungalow escape. Patina Maldives brings a fresh, contemporary edge to the Maldives with sleek architecture by Brazilian studio MK27, an emphasis on sustainable luxury, and a cultural hub at the heart of the Fari Islands. From curated art installations to immersive wellness experiences, this resort aims to inspire.
Best for: Mindful travelers and aesthetes seeking both serenity and substance.
Seaside Palm Beach
Maspalomas, Gran Canaria, Spain










A retro-cool revival tucked within a palm-lined oasis, Seaside Palm Beach is a nod to 1970s glamour without sacrificing today’s creature comforts. Located near the dunes of Maspalomas, the property is lush and playful, with bold color palettes, vintage-chic furnishings, and a relaxed Mediterranean vibe.
Best for: Families and couples looking for sun, sea, and a splash of nostalgia.
Vora
Santorini, Greece










Carved into the dramatic cliffs of Imerovigli, Vora redefines intimate luxury with just three sculptural villas — all featuring private plunge pools and uninterrupted caldera views. The design is a fusion of volcanic rawness and contemporary finesse, making it one of Santorini’s most exclusive new stays.
Best for: Honeymooners, romantics, and anyone in search of serene privacy.
Stamna Sifnos
Sifnos, Greece










Nestled in the pastoral landscape of Sifnos, Stamna is a soulful retreat where traditional Cycladic architecture meets modern hospitality. With just five rooms and an ethos grounded in slow living, guests are invited to explore the island’s culinary heritage, scenic hiking trails, and timeless charm.
Best for: Cultural explorers and lovers of quiet luxury off the beaten path.
Laluna
St. George’s, Grenada








Italian-Caribbean fusion defines this barefoot-chic boutique hotel, set on a secluded cove in Grenada. With its Balinese-inspired interiors, open-air yoga pavilion, and beachfront cottages, Laluna blends wellness, romance, and a touch of bohemian spirit.
Best for: Couples, yogis, and seekers of slow, sensual island life.
Cap Karoso
Sumba, Indonesia











Located on the lesser-known island of Sumba, Cap Karoso is a frontier of sustainable luxury. The design is tropical modern, with natural textures and open spaces. A working organic farm, art gallery, and deep integration with local culture set this destination apart from typical resort fare.
Best for: Conscious travelers and adventurers drawn to authenticity and responsible luxury.
Rabot Hotel
Soufrière, Saint Lucia







Set on a working cacao farm owned by the makers of Hotel Chocolat, Rabot Hotel merges indulgence with earthiness. Surrounded by lush rainforest and overlooking the iconic Pitons, it’s a multisensory experience that includes chocolate-infused cuisine and cocoa-inspired spa treatments.
Best for: Foodies, eco-lovers, and travelers who like their luxury with a story.
BEST WAY TO BOOK THEse hotels
The above properties are all part of the Design Hotels association and are therefore available to be booked through Unmatched Voyages. By booking this way, you can access exclusive rates and enjoy a range of exclusive perks, such as daily complimentary breakfast for two, room upgrades, early check-in, late check-out, and up to $100 hotel credit.
Conclusion
Whether you’re dreaming of diving into turquoise waters or sipping cocktails with panoramic views, these new island hotels prove that there’s still uncharted magic waiting — even in some of the world’s most beloved destinations. So go ahead, book that next trip — your island escape awaits.
There’s something invigorating about checking into a new hotel. The scent of fresh interiors, design that reflects the latest in hospitality trends, and the thrill of discovering a place that hasn’t yet flooded your social feeds — it all adds up to…