What To Know

  • “The goal is to become the largest luxury hospitality group in the world,” he said — a bold ambition that aligns with the group’s accelerating portfolio.
  • Speaking to Arabian Business, Evgeny Kuzin, founder of Fundamental Hospitality, confirmed that the group is preparing to enter the hotel sector in a major way.
  • While timelines and locations remain under wraps, the statement marks the clearest confirmation yet that a GAIA-branded hotel is firmly part of the group’s long-term vision.

GAIA has evolved far beyond its beginnings as one of Dubai’s most sought-after Mediterranean restaurants. With successful international openings in London and Monaco, alongside high-profile beach club concepts, the brand’s next move feels inevitable. The big question now circulating the hospitality world: is a GAIA hotel coming next?

Recent comments and confirmed developments suggest the answer may well be yes — or at least, very soon.


Fundamental Hospitality Confirms Hotel Ambitions

Speaking to Arabian Business, Evgeny Kuzin, founder of Fundamental Hospitality, confirmed that the group is preparing to enter the hotel sector in a major way.

“We are planning large-scale projects,” Kuzin said. “This includes a GAIA hotel, other lifestyle hotel concepts, and luxury real estate development.”

While timelines and locations remain under wraps, the statement marks the clearest confirmation yet that a GAIA-branded hotel is firmly part of the group’s long-term vision. Any future property is expected to adopt the same ethos as existing GAIA venues — elegant Mediterranean influences, elevated dining, and refined lifestyle experiences.


Egypt Development Sparks GAIA Hotel Speculation

FACT previously confirmed that Fundamental Hospitality is partnering with Palm Hills on a series of ambitious projects, including developments in Hacienda Heneish, Egypt.

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Set to open in 2027, Sirene by GAIA, a Dubai-born restaurant concept, will debut in the destination. Alongside it, a luxury hotel and residential development is already underway.

The upcoming hotel has been described as blending Mediterranean charm with Palm Hills’ signature architectural elegance, offering community-focused living, world-class hospitality, and a contemporary take on coastal luxury. However, whether this hotel will officially carry the GAIA name has yet to be confirmed.


Expansion Plans Across the Middle East and Beyond

Hotels are just one part of Fundamental Hospitality’s wider growth strategy. New restaurant openings are planned in the United States, while the Middle East remains a core focus for expansion.

Saudi Arabia is firmly on the roadmap, with Kuzin confirming that the Kingdom is very much on the agenda. “The goal is to become the largest luxury hospitality group in the world,” he said — a bold ambition that aligns with the group’s accelerating portfolio.


So, Will There Be a GAIA Hotel?

While official branding details remain unconfirmed, one thing is clear: Fundamental Hospitality’s move into hotels is no longer a matter of if, but when. With luxury developments already underway and leadership openly discussing GAIA hotel concepts, the brand is entering a new phase of global growth.

Whether the first hotel carries the GAIA name or launches under a new concept, expectations are already high. For now, all eyes remain on what’s next — and where GAIA’s signature Mediterranean lifestyle will land first.

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