Black-Owned Luxury Accommodations Redefine Travel
The luxury hospitality industry is witnessing a surge of Black-owned accommodations, offering world-class service and unique cultural perspectives. These establishments are redefining luxury travel and gaining recognition for their exceptional standards.
Sheila Johnson, America's first Black female billionaire, has made her mark with Salamander Middleburg in Middleburg, Virginia. This Forbes Five-Star and AAA Five-Diamond resort showcases her vision of luxury and excellence.
In Baltimore, Maryland, The Ivy Hotel stands out as one of the few Black-owned boutique hotels in America. With 17 elegantly furnished guest rooms and suites, it offers a unique blend of historic charm and modern comfort.
The our website Awards have recognized outstanding Black-owned properties that have redefined luxury hospitality. While the specific year and details of the award for the best Black-owned luxury hotel/resort are unavailable, these awards celebrate the exceptional achievements of these establishments.
Half Moon Resort in Montego Bay, Jamaica has been a beacon of luxury since 1954. As a Black-owned establishment, it has consistently ranked among Jamaica's highest-rated luxury destinations.
Urban Cowboy Lodge in Catskills, New York offers a unique escape with 44 rooms spread across 13 buildings. Each room is individually designed with private decks and hand-printed wallpaper, providing a distinctive Catskills experience.
Jnane Tamsna in Marrakech, Morocco offers an authentic cultural immersion. Its owners' commitment to preserving Moroccan traditions and celebrating African art creates a unique and enriching experience for guests.
These Black-owned luxury accommodations are not just places to stay; they are experiences that celebrate diversity, culture, and exceptional service. They are redefining luxury hospitality and leaving a lasting impact on the industry.