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The Silo Hotel, Cape Town, South Africa
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Top 10 Africa’s eco-luxury hotels

Feyisayo Ajayi
Last updated: January 22, 2025 7:33 pm
Feyisayo Ajayi Published January 22, 2025
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At a Glance


  • African hotels are gaining global recognition for their luxurious amenities, unique experiences, and sustainability-focused operations, making them leaders in the global hospitality sector.
  • Investments in infrastructure, staff training, and eco-tourism drive the success of Africa’s top award-winning hotels, offering unmatched luxury and culturally immersive experiences.
  • Africa’s hospitality industry is set to grow 5% annually by 2028, with opportunities in wellness, eco-tourism, and expanding markets like China and India.

African hotels are earning global acclaim, securing prestigious awards that showcase the continent’s rich cultural heritage, stunning natural beauty, and commitment to world-class hospitality.

With significant investments in innovation, sustainability, and infrastructure, Africa’s hospitality industry is thriving, meeting and exceeding international standards while attracting discerning tourists and industry recognition.

Projected to reach $59.6 billion by 2025, the industry benefits from consistent 5 percent annual growth in tourism from 2023 to 2028.

International arrivals rose by 7 percent in 2022, with emerging markets like China and India fueling further expansion.

Wellness and eco-tourism, leveraging Africa’s natural and cultural wealth, present lucrative opportunities.

African hotels are redefining global hospitality, setting new standards through cultural immersion, innovative experiences, and sustainable practices.

These achievements solidify Africa’s position as a rising tourism powerhouse, inspiring confidence in its ability to deliver exceptional, world-class experiences and establishing the continent as a preferred destination for modern tourists.

Shore Africa highlights the top 10 African hotels that are setting new benchmarks in luxury, service, and innovation while earning accolades on the global stage.


  1. The Silo Hotel (Cape Town, South Africa)

Situated above the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa, The Silo Hotel combines industrial elegance with cutting-edge design.

The Silo Hotel, Cape Town, South Africa
The Silo Hotel, Cape Town, South Africa

Its iconic façade, created by British designer Thomas Heatherwick, features multi-faceted glass windows that shimmer against Cape Town’s skyline. Enjoy panoramic views of Table Mountain and access to the city’s cultural hub.


  1. Singita Grumeti Reserves (Tanzania)

Situated in the Serengeti, Singita Grumeti Reserves offers unmatched wildlife experiences and luxurious accommodations.

Singita Grumeti Reserves, Tanzania
Singita Grumeti Reserves, Tanzania

Its dedication to conservation and community development has set it apart as a leader in eco-tourism.


  1. One&Only Le Saint Géran (Mauritius)

Known for its serene beaches, lush gardens, and world-class service, this resort blends Mauritian culture with luxurious amenities.

One&Only Le Saint Géran, Mauritius

Its overwater villas and fine dining options are favorites among international tourists.


  1. The Oyster Box (Umhlanga, South Africa)

Located on the Umhlanga beachfront, The Oyster Box exudes timeless charm with its colonial architecture.

The Oyster Box (Umhlanga, South Africa)
The Oyster Box (Umhlanga, South Africa)

Renowned for exceptional service, it also offers spectacular views of the Indian Ocean and a world-famous curry buffet.


  1. La Réserve Hotel and Spa (Tunis, Tunisia)

This oasis of luxury in the heart of Tunis offers a harmonious blend of traditional Tunisian aesthetics and contemporary elegance.

La Réserve Hotel and Spa (Tunis, Tunisia)

Its award-winning spa and fine dining options make it a standout in North Africa.


  1. The Royal Portfolio (Cape Town, South Africa)

Offering bespoke luxury experiences, The Royal Portfolio is celebrated for its art collection, impeccable interiors, and personalized service.

The Royal Portfolio (Cape Town, South Africa)
The Royal Portfolio (Cape Town, South Africa)

The hotel is a haven for art and design enthusiasts.


  1. Segera Retreat (Laikipia, Kenya)

A pioneer in sustainable tourism, Segera Retreat combines luxury with conservation.

Segera Retreat (Laikipia, Kenya)
Segera Retreat (Laikipia, Kenya)

Its eco-friendly practices and immersive safari experiences attract environmentally conscious tourists.


  1. The St. Regis Mauritius Resort (Mauritius)

Located on the UNESCO World Heritage site of Le Morne Peninsula, this resort offers unparalleled luxury with its colonial-inspired design, private beaches, and exceptional dining.

The St. Regis Mauritius Resort (Mauritius)

  1. Four Seasons Resort Seychelles (Seychelles)

Set amidst tropical forests and pristine beaches, this resort is a paradise for nature lovers. Its villas feature private infinity pools with panoramic ocean views.

Four Seasons Resort Seychelles (Seychelles)

  1. Belmond Mount Nelson Hotel (Cape Town, South Africa)

Known as the “Pink Lady,” this iconic hotel has hosted royalty, celebrities, and dignitaries. Its rich history, combined with modern amenities, offers an unmatched luxury experience.

Belmond Mount Nelson Hotel (Cape Town, South Africa)

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