Small Luxury Hotels of the World (SLH) added 38 new properties in 3Q2025, bringing its total to 87 new additions this year and expanding its portfolio to more than 650 hotels across over 90 countries.
The group’s growth also extends to Asia, the Caribbean and Europe, with several new openings and partnerships.

Recent signings include Lilløy Lindenberg, a private island retreat in Norway; Hotel Saltus in the Italian Dolomites; Dunluce Lodge in Ireland; and Seaton House in St Andrews, Scotland.
Among upcoming properties, Sanctuary Rainforest Resort and Spa in Dominica will open in August 2026 as SLH’s first hotel on the island, offering 72 rooms set amid tropical rainforest. Palacio de Tavira, a 36-room hotel in Portugal’s Algarve region, opened in August 2025 in a restored 19th-century residence. In northern Vietnam, Jiva Hoa Lu Retreat joins the portfolio as part of SLH’s Considerate Collection, located in Trang An’s UNESCO-listed landscape of rice paddies and limestone karsts.
Other new additions include Siri Sala Private Thai Villa in Bangkok, Hotel De Orangerie in Bruges, The Burman Hotel in Tallinn, and The Feathers Hotel in Oxfordshire. New mountain properties include Hotel Villa Honegg in Switzerland and Via Regia Cappadocia in Turkey.
In the wine regions, SLH welcomes Le Marne Relais in Italy’s Piedmont, Longting Vineyard Hotel in China’s Penglai, and Castilla Termal Monasterio de Valbuena in Spain. New golf destinations include Dunluce Lodge on Ireland’s Causeway Coast and Seaton House in St Andrews, both close to world-class courses.
Nature-based escapes feature Lilløy Lindenberg in Norway, Pine Trees Hotel in Scotland, Parkhotel Egerner Hoefe in Germany and A Mandria di Murtoli in Corsica. The group also added Inn at Rancho Santa Fe in California, REVĪVŌ Wellness Resort in Bali, and Five Spring Resort The Shirahama in Japan.
With continued expansion across multiple regions and travel niches, SLH remains on track for record signings in 2025.






