Abu Dhabi, get ready to sparkle. Bvlgari Hotels & Resorts just dropped the kind of announcement that makes your luxury-loving heart skip a beat—and your wallet whisper “start saving.” Partnering up with real estate heavyweight Eagle Hills, the iconic Italian brand is crafting its next stunner: The Bvlgari Resort Abu Dhabi, scheduled to turn heads (and keys) in 2030.
And no, this isn’t just another ritzy stay. We’re talking about a private island resort that’ll be so secluded, it’s literally getting its own custom-built bridge. Yep, exclusivity level: James Bond villain hideout but make it fashion.
A Slice of Paradise, Bvlgari Style
Picture this: 60 ultra-luxe rooms, 30 beachside villas (all with private pools, of course), and a five-bedroom Bvlgari Villa with more space than a small palace—1,200 square meters to be exact—and a 20-meter pool you’ll never want to get out of (unless someone yells, “La Dolce Vita is being served!”).
Designed by Italian architecture legends ACPV ARCHITECTS and landscape magicians LAND SRL, every corner is basically ‘la perfectione’. Expect marble, elegance, and enough Instagrammable moments to crash your feed.
Spa Days, Sweet Treats & Yacht Life
The Bvlgari Resort isn’t just about sleepovers—it’s about serious pampering. Their 2,000 square meter spa will make your stress evaporate, while the Il Caffè, Bvlgari Dolci, and La Galleria concept store will feed your taste buds and fashion cravings.
Need more glam? There’s a 40-berth marina, an exclusive Yacht Club, and a city-facing Ballroom where dreams (and maybe destination weddings) will come true.
Billionaire Hideouts, Anyone?
Now here’s the real estate twist that’ll make investors lean forward: 90 private mansions ranging from 1,650 to 2,500 square meters. Eight of them even come with private beaches, while others flaunt private docks for 25-meter yachts. Because, obviously, your speedboat needs a snug little parking spot too.
A Power Duo in Luxe Real Estate
With Mohamed Alabbar (yes, the man behind Eagle Hills and the Burj Khalifa) leading the charge and Bvlgari’s CEO Jean-Christophe Babin calling it a “tribute to Abu Dhabi’s cultural identity,” this resort is not just a development—it’s a global benchmark in Haute Hospitality. Basically, it’s where rich meets richer… and then takes a dip in its infinity pool.
Next Stop: The Bahamas
And just when you think Bvlgari’s maxed out the glam meter, here comes Cave Cay in the Bahamas, opening in 2029. Think 64 suites, beachfront villas, and 48 private mansions spread across 220 acres of pure turquoise bliss. Clearly, Bvlgari is building a worldwide empire—one opulent island at a time.
So, whether you’re yacht-hopping, mansion-shopping, or simply dreaming big, remember this: 2025 may be cool, but 2030 is going to be Bvlgari-luxury-island-cool. Abu Dhabi, you’re up next—and it’s about to be iconic.
