A new luxury resort development is coming to Barbuda, with plans for a 2026 opening on the island's pristine southwest coastline. Nobu Beach Inn will occupy 400 acres along more than two miles of beachfront, on an area once frequented by Princess Diana.
The project is a collaboration between actor Robert De Niro, Daniel Shamoon and James Packer, with a stated commitment to environmentally sensitive development. Plans include renewable energy implementation and community enhancement initiatives that align with Barbuda's conservation traditions.
The resort will feature 17 bungalow cottages housing 36 bedrooms total, along with real estate offerings and several restaurants, including a Nobu establishment. According to the announcement, the property will emphasize seclusion and personalized service.
De Niro's connection to the location dates back over three decades, when he first visited and was struck by the area's natural beauty. While De Niro is a co-founder and principal of Nobu Hospitality, Nobu Beach Inn represents the only Nobu Hotel where he also serves as an owner alongside his partners. His involvement reportedly extends to direct participation in design and concept decisions.
The development's architectural approach prioritizes natural materials and low-density construction to integrate with the Caribbean landscape. Guest experiences will include sailing expeditions, secluded picnics and marine biology sessions, complemented by amenities such as a beachfront spa, an open-air gym and yoga facilities.
Pre-sales have begun for 25 beachfront Hotel Villa lots that will also be part of the wider resort. All three development partners plan to maintain personal homes on the property.
Editor’s Note: This article was generated by AI, based on a press release distributed by Nobu Beach Inn. It has been fact-checked and reviewed by a TravelAge West editor.