• Cave Cay Island Rendering – Image Credit Bvlgari Hotels   

  • Bvlgari Hotels & Resorts announces a new luxury project, the Bvlgari Resort & Mansions Cave Cay, Bahamas, set to open in 2029.
  • The resort will feature 64 luxury suites and seafront villas, 48 Bvlgari-branded private mansions and estates, and a range of facilities, including a spa and wellness center, multi-sports enclave, kids’ club, and fine dining experiences.

In a promising development for luxury tourism in the Caribbean, Bvlgari Hotels & Resorts has announced its latest project, the Bvlgari Resort & Mansions Cave Cay, in the Bahamas. The resort is projected to open in 2029.

The Bvlgari Resort & Mansions at Cave Cay will comprise 64 luxury suites and seafront villas, along with 48 Bvlgari-branded private mansions and estates for sale. The resort is located on the 220-acre private island of Cave Cay, nestled in the Exumas, an archipelago celebrated for its stunning natural landscapes.

The resort promises to offer a comprehensive range of facilities, including an expansive spa and wellness center, a multi-sports enclave, a kids’ club, and fine dining experiences. Among these, the Bvlgari Bar and Il Ristorante – Niko Romito, curated by the three Michelin-starred Chef Niko Romito, is bound to tantalize the epicurean senses of the guests. A fully activated marina will cater to the docking needs of residents and provide visitors with a promenade boasting distinctive shops and varied gastronomic experiences.

Jean-Christophe Babin, CEO of Bvlgari, shared his excitement about the project, noting that it aligns with the increasing glamour and prestige of the Exumas. He envisions the Bvlgari Resort Cave Cay as a new benchmark in sustainable luxury destinations, distinguishing itself among the Bvlgari Hotels & Resorts Collection.

Emile Haddad, a leading investor in Cave Cay Limited Partnership and Chairman of the Board for Cave Cay General Partner Ltd, also highlighted the synergy between Bvlgari’s philosophy of quality and sustainability and the Bahamian government’s vision to make the Exuma the prime destination in the Caribbean.

The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism for the Bahamas, the Hon. I. Chester Cooper, lauded the project as a transformative investment, aligning with their strategy to drive sustainable economic growth and enhance the Bahamas’ reputation among high-end tourism destinations.

The Cave Cay project is supported by Cave Cay Limited Partnership, an investment platform backed by international family offices managed by Cave Cay General Partner Ltd.

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