Auberge Resorts Collection: Luxury Hotels with VIP Perks in Napa, Santorini, Florence & Beyond
Intimate, soulful stays where every detail is designed to feel personal.
Auberge Resorts Collection isn't just a hotel brand. It's a philosophy of travel: thoughtful design, immersive experiences, and a deep sense of place. Each property feels like a well-kept secret, elegant without being overdone, luxurious without losing its warmth.
From vineyard villas in Napa Valley to historic estates in Florence, coastal escapes in Greece to desert retreats in New Mexico, Auberge offers refined hospitality designed for celebrating life's best moments.
With over 30 properties across North America, Europe, and the Caribbean, Auberge combines boutique charm with five-star service. When you book with me, you'll enjoy exclusive VIP perks at every Auberge stay, whether you're planning a honeymoon hideaway, a milestone celebration, or simply a much-needed pause.
Is Auberge the Right Luxury Hotel Brand for You?
Auberge properties attract travelers who value:
Intimate scale and personalized service rather than massive resorts with crowds
Design-forward spaces that reflect local character and craftsmanship
Authentic connection to place through architecture, cuisine, and experiences
Wellness and culinary excellence as central to the stay
Romance, relaxation, and reconnection over party scenes and activity overload
Boutique luxury that feels exclusive without being stuffy
If this sounds like your travel style, Auberge is your answer.
VIP Benefits When You Book Your Auberge Stay With Me
When you book an Auberge Resorts Collection property through me, you gain access to perks that aren't available through standard online booking channels.
As an authorized Auberge travel advisor with preferred partnerships, I secure:
Complimentary daily breakfast for two (often a $50-$80+ per person daily charge)
$100 to $150 resort or hotel credit toward spa treatments, dining, activities, or in-room amenities
Room upgrades based on availability at check-in (junior suites to suites, better views, premium locations)
Early check-in and late check-out when available, giving you flexibility for travel logistics
Personalized welcome amenities (champagne, artisan chocolates, custom gifts reflecting your preferences)
Priority reservations for signature restaurants, spa treatments, and special experiences
Direct access to my support for pre-arrival planning, custom itineraries, and trip management
These benefits are complimentary and only available when you book through preferred partners like me. Guests booking directly or through online travel agencies miss out on these VIP perks entirely.
Auberge Resorts Collection Properties: Where to Stay
Auberge currently operates over 30 luxury properties across North America, Europe, and the Caribbean. Each property has a distinct personality shaped by its location, design, and culinary philosophy. Here's your guide to Auberge's most celebrated stays:
NAPA VALLEY & CALIFORNIA WINE COUNTRY
Auberge du Soleil: Napa Valley's Original Luxury Retreat
Perched on a hillside overlooking Napa Valley vineyards, Auberge du Soleil is the property that started it all. This Michelin-starred destination evokes the beauty and sophistication of the South of France with 50 guest rooms and suites featuring custom furnishings, original artwork, private terraces, and outdoor soaking tubs.
The culinary experience is legendary. The restaurant features innovative, locally sourced cuisine paired with selections from a 15,000-bottle wine cellar. The Bar offers more casual dining with seasonal plates, cheese and charcuterie, and panoramic valley views.
Best for: Wine enthusiasts. Foodies seeking Michelin-starred dining. Couples celebrating milestones. Design lovers drawn to French-Mediterranean elegance.
Solage: Wellness-Focused Calistoga Sanctuary
In the northern reaches of Napa Valley, Solage delivers a fresh take on wine country luxury. This wellness-focused resort blends modern design with natural materials, creating a sense of calm throughout. Studio rooms offer at least 515 square feet with vaulted ceilings and outdoor patios. One and two-bedroom suites feature up to 1,900 square feet with indoor-outdoor showers, fire pits, and hot tubs.
Activities range from complimentary (bocce ball, s'mores, bikes) to curated experiences like wine tastings, pizza-making classes, and spa treatments using geothermal mineral water.
Best for: Wellness travelers. Couples seeking relaxation with wine country access. Travelers wanting modern design over traditional estates.
Stanly Ranch: Modern Farmhouse Luxury
Stanly Ranch is Auberge's newest Napa Valley addition, offering contemporary farmhouse design with exceptional wellness programming. Spacious suites and villas feature private outdoor spaces, modern kitchens, and access to vineyards, pools, and farm-to-table dining.
Best for: Families and groups seeking villa accommodations. Wellness enthusiasts. Those wanting contemporary design in wine country.
The Inn at Mattei's Tavern: Historic Los Olivos Escape
In the Santa Ynez Valley wine region, The Inn at Mattei's Tavern blends 19th-century stagecoach history with modern luxury. The property captures California's ranch heritage while offering refined accommodations, wine tasting access, and proximity to both Santa Barbara and Paso Robles wine regions.
Best for: History enthusiasts. Travelers seeking Santa Barbara wine country. Couples wanting romantic, under-the-radar California escapes.
WEST COAST MOUNTAIN RETREATS
The Lodge at Blue Sky: Park City Adventure & Wellness
Just outside Park City, Utah, The Lodge at Blue Sky captures outdoor adventure blended with serene luxury. Horseback riding through sagebrush valleys, whiskey tastings at the on-site distillery, private yoga in mountain-view spaces, and access to hiking and fly-fishing define the experience.
Off-season rates (spring and fall) offer exceptional value while maintaining full resort access and personalized service.
Best for: Adventure seekers. Couples wanting outdoor experiences with luxury refinement. Whiskey enthusiasts. Photographers drawn to mountain landscapes.
Caldera House: Jackson Hole Ski-In/Ski-Out Elegance
In Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Caldera House offers intimate, design-forward luxury with ski-in/ski-out access to Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. This is the ultimate winter escape with a serene summer base for Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Park adventures.
Best for: Ski enthusiasts. National park explorers. Travelers seeking Wyoming's authentic mountain culture with refined accommodations.
Madeline Hotel & Residences: Telluride Mountain Charm
Madeline Hotel in Telluride delivers ski-in/ski-out access, mountain views, and farm-to-table dining. Spring and fall shoulder seasons offer rates nearly half of peak winter pricing while maintaining gondola access, wellness amenities, and alpine beauty.
Best for: Ski travelers on shoulder-season schedules. Couples seeking mountain romance. Families wanting Telluride access without mega-resort vibes.
Element 52: Telluride Design-Forward Luxury
Also in Telluride, Element 52 brings modern design and personalized service to the San Juan Mountains. With only a handful of suites and residences, this property feels like a private alpine retreat.
Best for: Design enthusiasts. Travelers seeking exclusivity and privacy. Ski-focused trips with luxury accommodations.
Goldener Hirsch: Deer Valley European Elegance
In Deer Valley, Utah, Goldener Hirsch offers European-inspired alpine elegance with ski-in/ski-out access to some of the best skiing in North America. Austrian-inspired design, cozy fireplaces, and exceptional dining define the experience.
Best for: Ski purists who love Deer Valley. Travelers drawn to European alpine aesthetics. Couples seeking romantic mountain escapes.
Hotel Jerome: Historic Aspen Luxury
Hotel Jerome has been Aspen's landmark property since 1889. This historic hotel combines Victorian elegance with modern amenities, positioning you in the heart of Aspen's dining, shopping, and cultural scene.
Best for: History lovers. Travelers who want walkable Aspen access. Those seeking iconic Colorado luxury with heritage and character.
DESERT & SOUTHWESTERN ESCAPES
Bishop's Lodge: Santa Fe High Desert Sanctuary
A soulful retreat in the high desert, Bishop's Lodge blends centuries-old adobe architecture with contemporary Southwestern luxury. The property sits on 300 acres with hiking trails, horseback riding, cultural immersion, and access to Santa Fe's renowned art galleries and cuisine.
Best for: Art enthusiasts. Travelers interested in Southwestern culture and indigenous heritage. Couples seeking peaceful desert escapes. Photographers drawn to New Mexico's landscapes.
TEXAS HOSPITALITY & MODERN LUXURY
Commodore Perry Estate: Austin Historic Mansion
Commodore Perry Estate is a 10-acre retreat in the heart of Austin. The property includes the original 10,800-square-foot mansion completed in 1928 plus a newer three-story hotel building. Accommodations range from 400-square-foot guest rooms with four-poster beds to Mansion Suites (500 to 1,575 square feet) in the original estate with antique windows overlooking formal gardens.
Best for: History and architecture lovers. Austin cultural explorers. Couples seeking romance in a sophisticated urban retreat.
Bowie House: Fort Worth Contemporary Elegance (Opening 2025)
Fort Worth's newest luxury addition, Bowie House will bring Auberge's signature design-forward hospitality to Texas with contemporary accommodations, culinary excellence, and access to Fort Worth's cultural district.
Best for: Design enthusiasts. Texas travelers seeking urban luxury. Art and museum explorers.
HAWAII & PACIFIC ESCAPES
Mauna Lani: Big Island Oceanfront Sanctuary
Named the top resort on the island of Hawaii by Travel + Leisure, Mauna Lani sits on the Kohala Coast with views of sea turtles, seasonal whales, and pristine Pacific beaches. Activities include snorkeling, paddleboarding, outrigger canoe excursions, and e-bike coastal safaris.
The Mauna Lani Estate (located five minutes from the main resort) sleeps up to 15 people in over 6,000 square feet with five bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a private infinity pool, and a media room.
Best for: Families and multi-generational travelers. Beach and water sports enthusiasts. Honeymooners seeking Big Island luxury. Groups wanting villa exclusivity.
MEXICO & CENTRAL AMERICA
Esperanza: Los Cabos Private Beach Elegance
Esperanza is the only private beach resort within the exclusive Punta Ballena community in Los Cabos. Cliffside villas, private plunge pools, and one of Baja's most beautiful beaches define the experience. Barefoot elegance meets restorative coastal living.
Best for: Honeymooners and anniversary celebrations. Beach lovers seeking privacy and luxury. Families wanting villa accommodations with beach access.
Chileno Bay Resort & Residences: Contemporary Beachfront Sanctuary
Chileno Bay offers a contemporary beachfront sanctuary in Los Cabos with accommodations ranging from traditional guest rooms to private oceanfront villas. Many rooms include private plunge pools, hot tubs, or outdoor showers. One to four-bedroom villas feature gourmet kitchens, dedicated butler service, and expansive outdoor spaces.
The crown jewel is Brisa del Mar, a 24,000-square-foot, six-bedroom oceanfront villa with a private pool, beach access, oceanside fire pit, and rooftop terrace.
Best for: Families and groups seeking villas. Luxury beach travelers. Multi-generational trips. Travelers wanting contemporary Mexican design.
Susurros del Corazon: Punta de Mita Clifftop Romance
In Punta de Mita, Susurros del Corazon (Whispers of the Heart) delivers cliffside elegance overlooking the Pacific. Intimate villas, private pools, and wellness-focused programming create a sanctuary for romance and relaxation.
Best for: Honeymooners. Couples celebrating milestones. Wellness travelers. Those seeking Mexico's Pacific coast beyond Cabo.
Etéreo: Riviera Maya Wellness & Beach Escape
On the Riviera Maya, Etéreo blends wellness programming with Caribbean beach beauty. Yoga, spa treatments, and holistic experiences complement pristine beaches and access to Mayan cultural sites.
Best for: Wellness travelers. Couples seeking Caribbean beaches with cultural access. Travelers wanting Tulum-area luxury without party scenes.
Hacienda AltaGracia: Costa Rica Rainforest Wellness Retreat
In Costa Rica's Central Highlands, Hacienda AltaGracia offers a wellness-focused retreat surrounded by rainforest, coffee plantations, and mountain views. Casitas feature indoor-outdoor living, private terraces, and access to hiking, horseback riding, and spa experiences.
Best for: Wellness and spa enthusiasts. Adventure travelers seeking Costa Rica's natural beauty. Couples wanting peaceful rainforest escapes.
EAST COAST & NEW ENGLAND ELEGANCE
White Barn Inn: Coastal Maine Sophistication (Kennebunkport)
Coastal New England charm meets Relais & Châteaux elegance at White Barn Inn. This historic property features a renowned restaurant, luxurious spa, and access to Maine's rugged coastline.
Best for: Foodies (the restaurant is legendary). Spa enthusiasts. Travelers seeking quintessential New England luxury. Couples wanting romantic coastal escapes.
Mayflower Inn & Spa: Connecticut Country Estate
In Connecticut's Litchfield Hills, Mayflower Inn & Spa offers a country estate experience with lush gardens, a world-class spa, and refined dining. The property feels like a private manor with personalized service and timeless elegance.
Best for: Weekend escape seekers from New York. Spa and wellness travelers. Couples celebrating special occasions. Those drawn to New England estate luxury.
Wildflower Farms: New York Hudson Valley Retreat
In New York's Hudson Valley, Wildflower Farms offers rustic-chic cabins, cottages, and suites overlooking wildflower fields and farmland. Floor-to-ceiling windows, wood floors, outdoor showers, and earth tones blend seamlessly with natural surroundings. Even the amenities are locally sourced: mini-bars stocked with nourishing local goods, locally made towels and soaps, and a book collection curated with Phaidon.
Best for: Couples seeking romantic countryside escapes. Design lovers. Travelers wanting farm-to-table experiences and nature immersion. Weekend getaway seekers from New York City.
The Vanderbilt: Newport Gilded Age Mansion
The Vanderbilt is a historic mansion in downtown Newport, Rhode Island. Once owned by Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, this property combines old-world charm with modern amenities. Afternoon tea, private yoga, rooftop lounges, and nautical elegance define the experience.
Best for: History enthusiasts. Travelers drawn to Gilded Age architecture. Couples seeking coastal New England romance. Those wanting Newport's cultural landmarks with luxury accommodations.
Primland Resort: Virginia Blue Ridge Mountains
In Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains, Primland Resort offers 12,000 acres of wilderness, adventure activities (fly-fishing, horseback riding, stargazing), and refined accommodations with mountain views.
Best for: Adventure and outdoor enthusiasts. Families seeking multi-activity vacations. Travelers wanting Virginia mountain beauty with luxury refinement.
EUROPE: HISTORIC ESTATES & COASTAL SANCTUARIES
Collegio alla Querce: Florence Historic Estate (Opening 2024)
Auberge's first property in Italy is set within a 16th-century estate in the Tuscan hills above Florence. Cypress-lined paths, sweeping Duomo views, and curated art and design throughout will make this the place to stay in Florence. Expect elegant suites, lush gardens, a world-class spa, and an atmosphere blending Florentine history with modern ease.
Best for: Art and history lovers. Travelers seeking Florence beyond typical tourist hotels. Design enthusiasts. Honeymooners wanting Italian romance.
Grace Hotel: Santorini Caldera Views
Romantic, minimalist, and endlessly photogenic, Grace Hotel sits on the cliffs of Imerovigli with panoramic caldera views. Champagne breakfasts, candlelit dinners overlooking the Aegean, and intimate suites define the experience.
Best for: Honeymooners. Couples celebrating milestones. Photographers. Travelers seeking Santorini's iconic views with boutique luxury.
Domaine des Etangs: French Countryside Estate
In the heart of France's Limousin region, Domaine des Etangs is an 11th-century estate surrounded by forests, lakes, and rolling countryside. The property includes a restored château, farmhouse accommodations, a contemporary art collection, and farm-to-table dining.
Best for: Art collectors and enthusiasts. Travelers seeking French countryside tranquility. Families and groups wanting estate exclusivity. Those drawn to historic European properties.
The Woodward: Geneva Lakefront Sophistication
On the shores of Lake Geneva, The Woodward offers Swiss elegance with lakefront views, Michelin-starred dining, and access to Geneva's cultural landmarks. This is urban sophistication with natural beauty.
Best for: Urban luxury travelers. Foodies seeking Michelin-starred experiences. Couples wanting Swiss lakefront romance. Travelers combining Geneva with Alpine adventures.
Cambridge House: London Boutique Elegance (Coming Soon)
Auberge's first London property will bring the brand's signature boutique luxury to the UK capital with contemporary design, personalized service, and access to London's cultural landmarks.
Best for: London travelers seeking boutique luxury over large hotel chains. Design enthusiasts. Couples wanting intimate London accommodations.
CARIBBEAN & ISLAND ESCAPES
Moncayo: Puerto Rico (Coming Soon)
Auberge's first Puerto Rico property will offer Caribbean luxury with the brand's design-forward approach, culinary excellence, and personalized service.
Best for: Caribbean travelers. Honeymooners. Beach and culture enthusiasts.
Why Auberge Resorts Collection?
Auberge properties share a common philosophy while each maintaining distinct character:
Distinctive properties full of local character and charm. Every Auberge reflects its location through architecture, design, cuisine, and experiences. You'll never confuse Santorini for Santa Fe or Napa for Newport.
A refined yet relaxed atmosphere. Never stuffy, always special. Auberge properties balance luxury with warmth, elegance with ease.
Perfect for romance, rest, and reconnecting. Whether it's a honeymoon, anniversary, milestone birthday, or simply time away, Auberge creates environments for celebrating what matters.
Culinary excellence as central to the experience. Many Auberge properties feature award-winning restaurants, farm-to-table dining, and wine programs that rival standalone culinary destinations.
Wellness and spa offerings that go beyond standard hotel amenities. From geothermal mineral water soaks in Napa to rainforest wellness retreats in Costa Rica, Auberge emphasizes restorative experiences.
Intimate scale and personalized service. With most properties under 100 rooms, Auberge maintains the ability to truly know guests and anticipate preferences.
Auberge Resorts FAQs
How do I choose which Auberge property is right for me?
Start with region and climate. Are you drawn to wine country, coastal escapes, mountain retreats, desert landscapes, European estates, or tropical islands?
Then consider experience type. Are you seeking wellness and spa focus, culinary excellence, outdoor adventure, cultural immersion, or pure relaxation?
Finally, think about your travel style. Do you prefer intimate boutique properties, larger resorts with more amenities, historic estates with heritage, or contemporary design-forward hotels?
I help match your preferences to the right Auberge property (or multiple properties for longer trips). This is exactly what my consultation service does.
What's included at Auberge properties, and what costs extra?
Generally included:
Room or suite accommodations
Service charges and taxes
Access to pools, fitness centers, and resort facilities
WiFi
Usually not included (but often covered by resort credits I secure):
Meals beyond breakfast (when I book, breakfast is typically included)
Spa treatments
Activities and excursions
Specialty dining experiences
In-room bar and minibar items
When I book your stay, I provide a full breakdown of inclusions and secure resort credits that offset these extras. I also negotiate complimentary breakfast as part of your VIP perks.
Are Auberge properties good for families?
Some Auberge properties are excellent for families, particularly those with villa accommodations and multi-bedroom options:
Best for families:
Chileno Bay (Los Cabos): Villas with kitchens, multiple bedrooms, and dedicated butler service
Mauna Lani (Hawaii): Multi-bedroom estate options, beach access, family-friendly activities
Stanly Ranch (Napa): Villa accommodations with private outdoor spaces
Hacienda AltaGracia (Costa Rica): Casitas with space and adventure activities
Wildflower Farms (New York): Cabins and cottages with nature immersion
Better for couples:
Grace Hotel (Santorini): Intimate and romantic
Esperanza (Los Cabos): Adult-focused luxury
White Barn Inn (Maine): Sophisticated and intimate
Auberge du Soleil (Napa): Romantic wine country escape
I help families and couples identify which properties match their travel party and goals.
How far in advance should I book an Auberge property?
For most Auberge properties, six to nine months in advance is ideal. This gives you:
Widest availability for preferred room types and locations
Better access to promotional rates and packages
Time to coordinate special occasions or celebrations
Ability to secure spa and dining reservations
Popular properties during peak seasons may require 12 months advance booking:
Napa properties during harvest season (September-October)
Hawaii properties during winter holidays (December-January)
European properties during summer (June-August)
Ski properties during peak winter (December-March)
That said, I monitor Auberge availability constantly and can sometimes access last-minute opportunities (60 to 90 days out) at discounted rates if they need to fill inventory.
Can I combine multiple Auberge properties in one trip?
Absolutely. Many guests combine Auberge properties for regional immersion. Popular combinations:
Napa Valley multi-property: Auberge du Soleil (3 nights) plus Solage (2 nights) for wine country diversity
California coastal + wine: The Inn at Mattei's Tavern (2 nights) plus Auberge du Soleil (3 nights)
Mexico beach hopping: Esperanza Los Cabos (4 nights) plus Susurros del Corazon Punta de Mita (3 nights)
East Coast luxury tour: White Barn Inn Maine (3 nights) plus Mayflower Inn Connecticut (2 nights) plus The Vanderbilt Newport (2 nights)
I specialize in designing multi-property Auberge itineraries with coordinated transportation, activities, and seamless transitions.
What's the best time to visit different Auberge properties?
Napa Valley properties: September-October (harvest season) or April-June (spring). Avoid summer heat (July-August).
Hawaii (Mauna Lani): Year-round destination, though December-March sees highest demand. April-May and September-November offer better rates with excellent weather.
Mexico (Los Cabos, Riviera Maya, Punta de Mita): November-April (dry season). May-October sees summer heat and occasional hurricanes but lower rates.
Mountain properties (Jackson Hole, Telluride, Park City, Aspen): December-March (ski season) or June-September (summer mountain activities). Shoulder seasons (April-May, October-November) offer best value.
Desert Southwest (Santa Fe): March-May and September-November. Avoid summer heat (June-August).
New England (Maine, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York): May-October. Fall foliage (late September-October) is peak season. Winter offers cozy retreats with lower rates.
European properties: May-June and September-October for ideal weather and fewer crowds. July-August sees peak tourism.
I recommend your ideal travel dates based on climate, crowds, and seasonal experiences.
How do Auberge properties compare to other luxury hotel brands?
Auberge vs. Four Seasons: Four Seasons offers larger properties with more onsite amenities and global consistency. Auberge offers more intimate scale, local character, and design distinctiveness.
Auberge vs. Rosewood: Both emphasize sense of place and personalized service. Rosewood properties tend toward larger scale and urban locations. Auberge leans toward boutique intimacy and resort destinations.
Auberge vs. Relais & Châteaux: Both prioritize culinary excellence and intimate scale. Relais & Châteaux is a collection of independent properties. Auberge maintains brand consistency across properties.
Auberge vs. Aman: Aman emphasizes minimalism, spiritual sanctuary, and peace. Auberge offers more warmth, social atmosphere, and regional character.
The honest answer: Auberge is best if you value intimate scale, design-forward spaces, culinary excellence, and authentic sense of place. If you want larger resorts with extensive onsite amenities or ultra-minimalist sanctuaries, other brands might suit you better.
Let's Plan Your Auberge Experience
From the vineyards of Napa to the rooftops of Florence, from the beaches of Los Cabos to the mountains of Wyoming, Auberge Resorts Collection offers intimate luxury in some of the world's most beautiful places.
Whether you're celebrating a honeymoon, planning a milestone escape, or simply craving a much-needed pause, I'll help you experience Auberge with the VIP treatment you deserve: complimentary breakfast, resort credits, room upgrades, and personalized service from booking to departure.
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