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Rosewood delves deeper into the Caribbean

New all-suite luxury resort for East Sampson Cay

Last Updated

August 7, 2024

Rosewood Hotels & Resorts has named Exuma, a pristine archipelago of 365 islands in the Bahamas, as the latest addition to the brand’s Caribbean portfolio with the announcement of Rosewood Exuma, a private island experience that will fuse together the best of both ultra-luxury and adventure travel.

Situated on a 50-hectare private island referred to as East Sampson Cay within the Exumas, Rosewood Exuma will comprise 33 suites, all offering dramatic views of the island’s pink and white sands and turquoise waters and several sitting directly on the beach. The property will feature six food and beverage outlets that will showcase local delicacies.


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Rosewood’s signature Asaya® concept will immerse guests in time-honoured Bahamian wellness traditions. The sanctuary will boast six treatment rooms, a hydrotherapy facility, outdoor tranquil pool, and fitness centre.

An anticipated highlight for both resort guests and passersby, Rosewood Exuma will be home to a fully serviced beach club with a grill restaurant, beach and pool bars, and a private dining room. Two marinas with slips are planned to accommodate yachts up to 150 feet, encouraging those traveling around the nearby islands to enjoy Rosewood Exuma’s beach club and various restaurants and bars.

In addition to the beach club pool, the resort will offer two other pools exclusively for overnight guests, including one dedicated to families.

“We have conceived Rosewood Exuma to offer a next-generation luxury experience – one that honours the quintessential character of this pristine archipelago and invites guests on a journey of discovery and adventure,” said Radha Arora, President of Rosewood Hotels & Resorts

“Exuma is the ideal destination for the new Rosewood resort,” said The Hon. I. Chester Cooper, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism for the Bahamas. “We are thrilled about the expansion of the Rosewood brand and the immense potential for growth in Exuma. This development highlights the unmatched luxury and adventure that Exuma offers while emphasising our commitment to sustainable and balanced growth.”