Bahamas boom
The Bvlgari Resort & Mansions at Cave Cay will be comprised of 64 luxury suites and seafront villas, as well as 48 Bvlgari branded private mansions and estates offered for sale.
Cave Cay, a 220-acre private island located in the Exumas, is known to be one of the most beautiful islands in the archipelago, featuring numerous white-sand beaches, enchanting caves, and hills with stunning views of the crystal-clear waters of the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
The resort is slated to offer a wide range of facilities including a spa and wellness centre, a multi-sports enclave, a kids’ club, the Bvlgari Bar and Il Ristorante – Niko Romito, curated by the three Michelin-starred Chef Niko Romito and a signature beach club La Spiaggia.
Bvlgari pushes the pipeline further
Bvlgari Resort & Mansions Cave Cay follows the previously announced projects in Maldives, Miami Beach and Bodrum which are set to open between 2026 and 2027. This new addition brings the Bvlgari Hotels & Resorts Collection to thirteen properties, including Milan, London, Bali, Dubai, Shanghai, Beijing, Paris, Tokyo and Rome.
Jean-Christophe Babin, CEO of Bvlgari, commented: “The Exumas have been establishing themselves in recent years as the ultimate glamorous destinations in the Caribbean, attracting the most prestigious and sophisticated clients.
“We are thrilled to present such an extraordinary project, which will become not only the first Bvlgari Resort in the Caribbean but also a new point of reference for the community of upscale and discerning travellers who already know and appreciate the other ‘gems of hospitality’ in the Bvlgari Hotels & Resorts Collection,” he added.
“We envision the Bvlgari Resort Cave Cay to shine as the ultimate sustainable luxury destination and experience in the region, crafted by the Roman jeweler of Hospitality.”