BELMOND BELLINI CLUB
Belmond Bellini Club Hotels
Belmond Hotels are synonymous with timeless luxury and exceptional experiences, spanning across some of the world's most captivating destinations. With a portfolio that includes elegant hotels, river cruises, and luxury trains, Belmond offers an exquisite blend of historic charm and modern sophistication. From the romantic waterways of Venice with the iconic Belmond Hotel Cipriani to the serene beaches of Anguilla at Belmond Cap Juluca, each property is uniquely designed to reflect the culture and spirit of its location. Guests can indulge in world-class amenities, gourmet dining, and bespoke excursions, ensuring an unforgettable journey steeped in authenticity and elegance.
Reviews of Belmond Bellini Club
North America
Caribbean:
Belmond Cap Juluca (Anguilla)
Belmond La Samanna (St. Martin)
Mexico:
Casa de Sierra Nevada, A Belmond Hotel
Belmond Maroma Resort & Spa
USA:
El Encanto, A Belmond Hotel (Santa Barbara).
Europe
France:
Belmond La Residencia (Mallorca)
Italy:
Belmond Hotel Cipriani
Belmond Hotel Caruso
Belmond Villa San Michele
Belmond Castello di Casole
Belmond Grand Hotel Timeo
Belmond Villa Sant'Andrea
Portugal:
Reid’s Palace, A Belmond Hotel (Madeira)
Spain:
Belmond La Residencia
United Kingdom:
Belmond Cadogan Hotel
Belmond Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons
Asia
Cambodia:
La Résidence d'Angkor, A Belmond Hotel
Indonesia:
Jimbaran Puri, A Belmond Hotel
Laos:
La Résidence Phou Vao, A Belmond Hotel
Thailand:
Belmond Napasai
Singapore:
Raffles Singapore (under Belmond management)
Oceania
None yet.
South America
Brazil:
Belmond Copacabana Palace
Belmond Hotel das Cataratas
Peru:
Belmond Hotel Monasterio
Belmond Palacio Nazarenas
Belmond Sanctuary Lodge
Belmond Rio Sagrado
Belmond Miraflores Park
Belmond Las Casitas
Africa
Botswana:
Belmond Eagle Island Lodge
Belmond Khwai River Lodge
Belmond Savute Elephant Lodge
South Africa:
Belmond Mount Nelson Hotel
Described as the beating heart of cultural Cape Town, the Belmond Mount Nelson is a fantastic hotel with amazing history (originally opened in 1899), in such a good location. I’d visited before a couple of times as it is such an iconic Cape Town institution (read on about the afternoon teas at ‘The Nellie’) but had never stayed. Having identified a few years ago that I would stay on the next trip, we’d booked a few days at the start of a long South Africa trip, and one of two stops in Cape Town (the second hotel would be The Royal Portfolio’s The Silo).