Enhancing luxury hospitality through diversity
Villa Monticello is Ghana’s first boutique hotel and has received numerous accolades for its outstanding service and amenities. One of the notable aspects of this hotel is its ownership, which is predominantly female. In addition to the ownership, women also hold key leadership positions within the organisation. This inclusion of women in leadership roles is a testament to the hotel’s commitment to diversity and gender equality.
By empowering women and promoting their talents, Villa Monticello is setting an example for other businesses in Ghana and beyond. It demonstrates that when women are given opportunities to succeed, they can make significant contributions to the success and growth of an organisation.
From luxury boutique hotels to eco-lodges and beachfront retreats, the global hospitality industry is home to numerous Black-owned accommodations that offer exceptional experiences. These establishments not only provide a warm and welcoming atmosphere, but also showcase the rich diversity of the cultures and experiences of the diaspora. Here are six Black-owned places to stay when traveling abroad. Each stay offering a captivating blend of culture and personalized service.Â
21 Mankata Ave.
Airport Residential
Accra, Ghana.