→ This week’s most exciting new hotels are in the Hamptons, Tuscany, Miami, Bruges, Mykonos, Tahiti, Croatia, and more…
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Casa Newton
Tuscany, Italy
Casa Newton looks like a textbook Tuscan fantasy. And while this countryside boutique hotel has all the trappings — set amid rolling green landscapes and enclosed by old stone walls, the estate is dotted with olive groves, herb gardens, and scenic vineyards — it’s a stylish upgrade from the standard agriturismo.

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A Room at the Beach
Bridgehampton, NY, USA
A Room at the Beach calls itself a “luxury motel,” and that’s no contradiction. The Hamptons aren’t a budget destination, after all, and there’s an audience here for things like Frette linens and robes, rainfall showers, custom-made furniture, and minibar items sourced from Bridgehampton’s upscale L&W Market.

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Cali Mykonos
Mykonos, Greece
Arriving at Cali is a slow reveal — an ancient olive tree, whitewashed walls, and the Aegean stretching endlessly below. Carved into a cliff above Kalafatis Beach, it’s a quieter, more refined take on Mykonos, where muted tones and contemporary Greek design set a soothing scene on an island known for its energy.

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The Moore
Miami, FL, USA
Originally built in 1921 as a neoclassical furniture showroom, The Moore has long been part of Miami’s design DNA. Reimagined as a boutique hotel with serious creative pedigree, its 13 suites play with texture and tone: plaster walls, curved wood, clay and rattan. Below, a Zaha Hadid installation anchors the atrium.

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The Brando
Tahiti, French Polynesia
The Brando occupies the atoll of Tetiaroa, once reserved for Tahitian royalty. Marlon Brando came across it while filming Mutiny on the Bounty and later acquired it from the owner in exchange for cash and a homemade apple pie. Today, it’s a carbon-neutral hideaway with 35 villas set between palms and reef.

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Pomâlo Inn
Vis, Croatia
On the quiet island of Vis — once a naval base closed to foreigners for nearly 50 years — Pomâlo Inn offers a rare glimpse into Dalmatia as it once was. An 1810 Brač stone house just steps from the harbor, this ten-room retreat brings together laid-back design and contemporary minimalism.

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Quay 17
Bruges, Belgium
Few boutique hotels have more Flemish flair than Quay 17. Located in a centuries-old stone building that previously housed a textile factory and a brewery, it’s right on a quiet canal near Bruges’ historic heart, and several of its rooms, with their high wood-beamed ceilings and tall windows, overlook the boats floating by.

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