These five hotels are especially favoured by high-net-worth individuals visiting Africa, and two of the hotels are in South Africa.
By: Corné van Zyl
TWO OF THE TOP FIVE HOTELS ARE SITUATED IN SOUTH AFRICA
The Africa Wealth Report for 2023, published by Henley & Partners in partnership with New World Wealth, shows that South African cities continue to dominate the Top 10 wealthiest cities in Africa.
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The report provides a comprehensive review of private wealth in Africa, including high-net-worth-individual, luxury, and wealth management trends.
AFRICA HOLDS A LOT OF POTENTIAL FOR INVESTMENT
The report also showed that being a continent with a fast-growing and young population, Africa holds a lot of potential for investment.
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“Based on this research, the 10 most popular hotel groups for high-net-worth individuals visiting Africa between 2015 and 2022 are Red Carnation Hotels, Singita, Sanctuary Retreats &Beyond, Wilderness Safaris, Belmond, One&Only, Virgin Limited Edition, the Four Seasons, and the Royal Portfolio.”
The Report
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HERE ARE THE TOP FIVE HOTELS IN AFRICA
Here are the top five hotels that are especially favored by high-net-worth individuals visiting Africa:
- The Oyster Box, which is situated overlooking the Indian Ocean on the Umhlanga beachfront near Durban, this iconic hotel that dates back to the 1950s, when it was a popular spot for Johannesburgers to spend their summers. In 2007, the property was renovated and transformed by Red Carnation Hotels into what it is today — the epitome of luxury.
- Ellerman House, is a top boutique hotel situated in Bantry Bay in Cape Town, promising magnificent views of the Atlantic Ocean. With just 13 rooms, residents are treated to privacy and tranquility, making this a hotspot for the rich and famous that is known for its jet-set appeal.
- Royal Mansour is in the heart of Marrakech, a short walk from Jemaa El Fna square. Built-in 2010 at the behest of King Mohammed VI, it features 53 private riads set in five hectares of lush Moorish gardens and a spa with a unique birdcage-style atrium, which is considered among the world’s best.
- Four Seasons Resort, Sharm El Sheikh, is located along one of the most desirable stretches of the Red Sea. With crystal waters and access to a protected marine reserve, the Four Seasons Resort at Sharm El Sheikh is a must for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts. The resort offers world-class luxury, with spacious rooms, oversized suites, and a wide range of restaurants with al fresco dining.
- Royal Livingstone is situated on the banks of the Zambezi River and overlooks Victoria Falls from the Zambian side, with guests enjoying unlimited access. Zebras roam the grounds, and spa therapies can be enjoyed in privacy on the banks of the river. The hotel is also known for its unique river safari experiences.
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