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Atlantis The Royal soars to No. 6 on The World’s 50 Best Hotels list

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Atlantis The Royal has been named No. 6 in the global ranking of The World’s 50 Best Hotels 2025.

Following a debut in 2023, the resort’s latest accolade was announced at the third edition of The World’s 50 Best Hotels awards ceremony in London alongside industry-defining hotels from across the globe.

 In addition, the resort was bestowed two special accolades, including the Lost Explorer Best Beach Hotel Award 2025 and Best Hotel in the Middle East 2025.

Held at London's Old Billingsgate on the banks of the River Thames, the event showcased exceptional hotel experiences that will inspire consumers, travellers and hoteliers around the globe.  

Emma Sleight, Head of Content for The World’s 50 Best Hotels, says: “We’re delighted to return to London for the third edition of The World’s 50 Best Hotels. It’s an honour to gather so many leading voices in travel, hospitality and hotels – and to celebrate the very best. Our warmest congratulations go to every hotel on this year’s list, each of which has clearly made a lasting impression on our newly expanded Academy of travel experts. We hope 2025’s list sparks inspiration for travellers as they plan their next trip.”

Paul Baker, President of Atlantis, comments: “It is an exceptional honour to see Atlantis The Royal recognised among The World’s 50 Best Hotels for the third consecutive year, and we are incredibly proud to be bestowed two special awards - the Lost Explorer Best Beach Hotel Award 2025 and Best Hotel in the Middle East 2025. This recognition is a testament to the dedication and passion of our colleagues, whose commitment to delivering exceptional guest experiences has been at the heart of our success since day one. Guided by the visionary leadership of Kerzner International, we remain steadfast in our ambition to shape the future of luxury hospitality through innovation, authenticity, and an unwavering commitment to creating extraordinary guest experiences.”

 

 

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