Aman Group has revealed the first details of its fifth destination for its young Janu brand, with ground already broken for Janu Turks and Caicos.
A tropical enclave in a private beachfront setting on the shores of Providenciales, the property will be the first Janu in the Americas, as part of a robust global pipeline.
Comprising of a hotel and a limited number of Janu branded and fully serviced residences, Janu Turks and Caicos will offer a total immersion into its pristine natural surrounds and is created for a new era of restorative travel.
Positioned on the northwest coast of Providenciales, one of the most picturesque settings in the Caribbean, the hotel and residences rest within the tranquil shores of an 18,000-acre nature reserve, bordering the white-sand beaches and rocky coves of Northwest Point Marine National Park.

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The hotel is designed to bring guests together with abundant venues for wellness, dining and socialising, drawing influence from the natural beauty of its setting.
Several culinary concepts and a beach club form the beating heart of the resort, in addition to a 50-metre swimming pool and Spa and Wellness Centre which will include an IV Lounge, Meditation Studio and Apothecary Bar.
“Turks and Caicos is an unrivalled destination in the Caribbean and as part of our strategic vision for Janu, it will be the first home for the brand in the Americas,” said Vlad Doronin, Chairman and CEO of Aman Group.
“A location that perfectly embodies Janu’s commitment to creating dynamic lifestyle experiences and fostering genuine connection, the property will be a place to immerse in the vibrant energy of the destination while enjoying Janu’s visionary luxury hospitality which redefines purposeful travel.”
Janu Turks and Caicos joins a global pipeline of 12 destinations for the brand. The first Janu opened in Tokyo in March 2024. Other Janu projects include the forthcoming Janu Dubai, also under construction, Janu Diriyah and Janu AlUla in Saudi Arabia.













