World's First Private Resort Collection

Àni Anguilla

Welcome to ÀNI Private Resorts, the world’s first collection of private resorts with four high end, all-inclusive private resorts in desirable pockets of Sri Lanka, Thailand, Anguilla, and the Dominican Republic.

ÀNI Private Resorts represent a new level of luxury, and a type of travel never seen before. The brand’s philosophy is to provide guests with the facilities, staff, and service of five-star resorts, within the consummately private setting of elegant estates.

The finely curated ÀNI Private Resorts experience is the height of group holidays. Exclusively yours to share with your closest friends and family, the four understated yet exceptional resorts are perfect for milestone celebrations, weddings, multi-generation getaways and corporate retreats. Each hideaway is staffed with a full team dedicated to all aspects of your bespoke trip.

Did anyone say dream family getaway??

Àni Dominican Republic

Catering to groups of eight to 30 people who want to experience a luxury resort setting in complete seclusion, ÀNI Private Resorts’ properties grant guests access to amenities rarely found, such as waterslides, tennis courts, separate spas and fitness centres, multiple pools and dining areas, and private pavilions for anything from sunrise yoga to weddings.

Staff that would usually cost extra, like private chefs, butlers, housekeepers, and bartenders are all included at ÀNI Private Resorts, as are services that normally carry an extra fee even at all-inclusive resorts, including tennis lessons, spa treatments, childcare, and locally inspired activities.   

The ÀNI properties are spacious, stylishly-comfortable spaces conducive to spending quality time with loved ones, - exactly the type of travel people are craving after periods of isolation and separation as a result of the pandemic.

Àni Thailand

ÀNI Private Resorts are curators of unscripted experiences, an infectious ambiance of joy that transcends age, and magical memories that will last a lifetime.

In Southeast Asia, ÀNI Thailand overlooks Phang Nga Bay on Koh Yao Noi’s sunrise sands, and ÀNI Sri Lanka, situated on the southern coast, claims a breathtaking view across the Indian Ocean. In the Caribbean, ÀNI Dominican Republic presides over its own private peninsula fringed by the turquoise Atlantic Ocean, while ÀNI Anguilla sits on its own clifftop Caribbean Island perch.

Àni Sri Lanka

ÀNI Private Resorts proudly provide 100% of funding for ÀNI Art Academies, a collection of not-for-profit organisations offering an intensive multi-year education in art skills for aspiring artists in local communities around the world.

Both ÀNI Private Resorts and ÀNI Art Academies were founded by Tim Reynolds – a passionate artist and patron of the arts. Tim’s vision for the academies was to create a non-profit effort that would ultimately produce a powerful generation of creatives capable of contributing exciting new ideas, sharing robust cultures, and pioneering new means of connection and communication through expression on a scale not seen before. 

So we can safely say the Àni brand embodies a number of Y Factors; Artistry, Culture & Community and Generosity.

Àni Art Academies

Let us give you a quick snapshot of the brand:

ÀNI Sri Lanka – Up to 15 Suites exclusively – From USD21,000++ per night all-inclusive (also with an option to exclusively book from just 6 Suites a night for a smaller group)

ÀNI Thailand – Up to 10 Suites exclusively – From USD17,000++ per night all-inclusive (also with an option to exclusively book from just 6 Suites a night for a smaller group)

ÀNI Anguilla – Up to 10 Suites exclusively – From USD17,000++ per night all-inclusive (also with an option to exclusively book from just 6 Suites a night for a smaller group)

ÀNI Dominican Republic – Up to 14 Suites exclusively – From USD21,000++ per night all-inclusive (also with an option to exclusively book from just 6 Suites a night for a smaller group)

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