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Hotel Portfolio Anguilla Bermuda Belmond Cap Juluca Cambridge Beaches Resort CuisinArt Golf Resorts & Spa Hamilton Princess Malliouhana, an Auberge Resort Rosewood Tucker’s Point Four Seasons Anguilla Southampton Princess Zemi Beach House The Loren Residence The Reef by CuisinArt Quintessence Hotel British Virgin Islands *Ani Villas Rosewood Little Dix Bay *CeBlue Villas *Oil Nut Bay Antigua Cayman Islands Blue Waters Kimpton Seafire Carlisle Bay The Ritz-Carlton, Cayman Islands Curtain Bluff Resort Hermitage Bay Curacao Hammock Cove Baoase Resort Jumby Bay Island Resort Dominica Aruba Secret Bay Bucuti & Tara Beach Resort Kempinski Resort & Spa Dominica The Ritz- Carlton, Aruba Dominican Republic Bahamas Amanera Albany, The Bahamas Casa de Campo Coral Sands Resort Eden Roc at Cap Cana Grand Isle Resort & Spa Tortuga Bay Four Seasons Ocean Club The Cove, Eleuthera The Cove Atlantis Grenada CARIBBEAN The Reef Atlantis Spice Island Beach Resort Grand Hyatt Baha Mar Calabash Luxury Boutique Hotel & Spa Tiamo Resort Silversands Grenada Bahama House Jamaica Barbados Golden Eye Hotel Cobblers Cove Half Moon, a Rock Resort Sandy Lane Jamaica Inn Fairmont Royal Pavilion Round Hill Hotel & Villas *Bonita Bay Villa *Rio Chico Private Villa The Caves Hotel Strawberry Hill Puerto Rico St. Martin Condado Vanderbilt Belmond La Samanna Dorado Beach, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve St. Thomas St. Regis Bahia Beach The Ritz Carlton St. Thomas St. Barths St. Vincent and the Grenadines Cheval Blanc St-Barth Petit St. Vincent Hotel Christopher Mandarin Oriental, Pink Sands Club Le Barthélemy The Liming Bequia Le Sereno *Canouan Estate Le Toiny Le Manapany Hotel & Spa Turks & Caicos The Eden Rock Amanyara Villa Marie St. Barth Wymara Resort & Villas Pearl Beach Hotel Grace Bay Club Le Carl Gustaf St. Barth COMO Parrot Cay *St. Barths Villas The Palms The Shore Club St. Kitts & Nevis Island West Bay Club Belle Mont Farms St. Kitts Point Grace Four Seasons Nevis The Sands at Grace Bay *Paradise Beach Villa Ambergris Cay, Turks & Caicos *Beach Enclave St. Lucia * The Source Villas Anse Chastanet Resort Cap Maison Resort & Spa Jade Mountain Ladera Resort Sugar Beach Viceroy CARIBBEAN The Landings Belize Cayo Espanto Blancaneaux Lodge Itz’ana Belize Turtle Inn Ka’ana Resort & Spa Costa Rica Andaz Peninsula Papagayo El Mangroove El Silencio Lodge & Spa Four Season Papagayo Hotel Punta Islita Nayara Resort and Spa Nayara Springs Villas Tabacon The Springs Resort Las Catalinas Arenas Del Mar Origins Lodges Costa Rica *Kura Costa Rica AMERICA CENTRAL Nicaragua Morgan’s Rock Mukul Beach, Golf & Spa Nekupe Sporting Resort and Retreat Panama El Otro Lado Isla Palenque Sweet Bocas Isla Secas Hawaii Galapagos Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort Pikaia Lodge Fairmont Kea Lanai Grand Hyatt Kauai Vietnam Halekulani Amanoi Montage Kapalua Bay Banyan Tree Angsana Lang Co The Fairmont Orchid Six Senses Ninh Van Bay The Kahala Hotel & Resort Six Senses Con Doa The Modern Honolulu Hoi An Resort, Anantara Timbers Kauai Ocean Club & Residences Mui Ne Resort, Anantara Mauna Kea Beach Quy Nhon Villas, Anantara Koa Kea Hotel & Resort Mauna Lani, Auberge Resort Bali Amanusa French Polynesia Amankila Four Seasons Bora Bora Amandari Hilton Moorea Lagoon Resort & Spa COMO Shambala InterContinental Resort Tahiti COMO Ubud InterContinental Resort and Spa Moorea COMO Canguu InterContinental Bora Bora Le Moana Resort Anantara Seminyak Bali Resort InterContinental Resort and Thalasso Spa PACIFIC Anantara Uluwatu Bali Resort Bora Bora Six Senses Uluwatu, Bali Le Taha’a Island Resort & Spa Banyan Tree Ungasan Bali St. Regis Bora Bora Capella Ubud The Brando - Tetiaroa Private Island Four Seasons Bali Jimbaran Bay Pearl Resort of Tahiti Four Seasons Bali: Sayan Fiji Nanuku Auberge Resort Six Senses Fiji Namale the Fiji Islands Resort and Spa Mexico - Riviera Maya Mexico - Pacific Coast Andaz Mayakoba Banyan Tree Cabo Marques Banyan Tree Mayakoba Casa Velas Belmond Maroma Resort Four Seasons Punta Mita Blue Diamond Grand Velas Riviera Nayarit Chable Yucatan Imanta Resort Chable Maroma Villa De Sol Resort Esencia One&Only Mandarina Fairmont Mayakoba *Casa Majani Grand Velas Riviera Maya NIZUC Resort & Spa Mexico City Rosewood Mayakoba Four Seasons Hotel Viceroy Riviera Maya UNICO Riviera Maya Canada Mukan Fogo Island Inn Thompson Playa Del Carmen Fairmont Banff Springs Grand Hyatt Playa Del Carmen Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise Le Blanc Cancun Fairmont Chateau Whistler Palmaia the House of Aia Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge Chilko Experience, British Columbia Mexico - Los Cabos Sonora Resort Esperanza, an Auberge Resort One&Only Palmilla Rosewood Las Ventanas The Cape, A Thompson Hotel Waldorf Astoria at Pedregal Chileno Bay Resorts & Residences Grand Velas Los Cabos Montage Los Cabos Viceroy Los Cabos Mar Del Cabo Solaz Resort & Residences Zadun a Ritz Carlton Reserve NORTH AMERICA NORTH NOBU, Los Cabos Le Blanc Los Cabos U.S.A. Massachusetts Wequassett Resort & Golf Club, MA Alaska Stillpoint Lodge, Alaska Maine White Barn Inn, Auberge Resort Arizona Collection, ME Castle Hot Springs, AZ Montana California The Ranch at Rock Creek, MT Belmond El Encanto, CA The Resort at Paws Up, MT The Inn at Newport Ranch, CA Triple Creek Ranch, MT Colorado Nevada Dunton Hot Springs, CO Edgewood Tahoe Gateway Canyons Resort & Spa, CO The Little Nell, CO New Mexico The Sebastian Vail, CO Ted Turner Reserve, NM Viceroy Snowmass, CO The St. Regis Aspen Resort, CO Road Island The W Aspen, CO The Vanderbilt, Auberge Resorts Collection, RI Connecticut Mayflower Inn & Spa, Auberge Utah Resorts Collection Amangiri, UT Montage Deer Valley, UT Florida Stein Eriksen Lodge, UT Faena Miami Beach, FL Stein Eriksen Residences, UT The Miami Beach EDITION, FL The Lodge at Blue Sky, UT The Setai Miami Beach, FL NOBU Miami Beach, FL Four Seasons Palm Beach, FL Wyoming Eden Roc Miami Beach, FL Brush Creek Ranch, WY Amrit Resort Palm Beach, FL Caldera House, WY NORTH AMERICA NORTH Amangani, WY Chile Tierra Atacama Tierra Chiloe Tierra Patagonia Awasi Atacama Awasi Patagonia Awasi Iguazu Vina Vik Millahue Singular Santiago Uruguay Bahia Vik Jose Ignacio Estancia Vik Jose Ignacio Playa Vik Jose Ignacio SOUTH AMERICA Dubai Al Maha Desert Resort Al Qasr – Madinat Jumeirah Dar Al Masyaf – Madinat Jumeirah Park Hyatt Dubai One&Only The Palm One&Only Royal Mirage Oman Six Senses Zighy Bay Al Baleed Resort Salalah ARAB UNITED EMIRATES Maldives Seychelles Anantara Dhigu Banyan Tree Seychelles Anantara Veli Six Senses Seychelles Anantara Kihavah North Island, Seychelles Cheval Blanc Randheli Fregate Island Private Cocoa Island by COMO Gili Lankanfushi Maldives Sri Lanka Jumeirah Vittaveli Amangalla, Galla Kudadoo Resort & Spa Amanwella, Tangalle Maalifushi by COMO Kalutara Resort, Anantara Naladhu Peace Haven Tangalle Resort, One&Only Reethi Rah Anantara Niyama Raffles Maldives Meradhoo Resort Mauritius Six Senses Laamu One & Only Le Saint Geran Soneva Fushi Soneva Jani Africa Velaa Private Island One & Only Cape Town Lily Beach Resort & Spa One & Only Nyungwe House, Rwanda Fairmont Sirru Fen Fushi One & Only Gorilla’s Nest, Rwanda St. Regis Maldives Bhutan Amankora, Kingdom of Bhutan Six Senses Bhutan INDIAN OCEAN Italy Villa Delle Donne Villa Impruneta Villa La Gloria Villa San Casciano Villa Vigna Del Chanty Aman Venice France Six Senses Courchevel Greece Amanzoe Canaves Oia Suites, Santorini Canaves Oia Hotel, Santorini Canaves Oia Sunday Suites, Santorini Canaves Oia Epitome, Santorini Santo Mari, Santorini Mykonos Grand, Mykonos Riviera Hotel, Mykonos EUROPE Montenegro One & Only Portonovi, Montenegro * Villa Properties You may now book: - AMAN Worldwide with UJV - Six Senses Worldwide with UJV List is up to date as January 2020.
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