Minor Hotels has inked hotel management deal for a new Anantara property to be developed in Ushuaia, Argentina. Set to open in early 2028, Anantara Ushuaia Patagonia Resort will be located in the southernmost city in the world.
Nestled within Ushuaia’s Costa Susana master plan, in close proximity to Tierra del Fuego National Park, the new-build waterfront resort will offer 60 luxurious guest rooms and suites, an extensive spa and wellness facility at sea level, signature dining concepts and meeting facilities.

The Costa Susana development has been selected to participate in the World Architecture Festival’s Landscape and Environment category – Argentina’s first such nomination – and proudly stands as the first carbon-neutral real estate development in the country.
“Ushuaia, often called the ‘End of the World,’ is the gateway to Antarctica and a breathtaking destination in its own right,” said Dillip Rajakarier, CEO of Minor Hotels and Group CEO of Minor International.
“Bringing Anantara to South America is a key priority for the Group, and we are thrilled to introduce our brand in a setting as bold, remote and awe-inspiring as Ushuaia.”

With Argentina’s growing reputation as a premier leisure destination, Ushuaia stands out with its unique blend of Antarctic adventure and pristine wilderness. It’s an ideal match for Anantara’s luxury-with-purpose philosophy. Nearby attractions include world-class ski resorts, journeys on the iconic End of the World Train, luxury cruises to Antarctic and South American ports, and exploration of Tierra del Fuego National Park – a 70,000-hectare sanctuary of Patagonia’s last Andean peaks and dramatic coastal ecosystems.
“Anantara Ushuaia is a major step in our growth strategy for the Americas and a fulfilment of a long-held ambition,” commented Gonzalo Aguilar, CEO of Minor Hotels Europe & Americas. “With our partners’ deep local expertise and our shared vision, we are confident the property will become a benchmark for immersive, sustainable hospitality at the edge of the world.”
















