Hyatt to Open Over 20 New Hotels by 2025 Across the Americas

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Hyatt Hotels Corporation is continuing its aggressive expansion with more than 20 new or planned hotel openings across the United States, Canada, Mexico, Latin America, and the Caribbean through 2025. This growth reflects the brand’s increasing focus on luxury, lifestyle, and resort properties, as well as its commitment to enhancing guest experiences globally.

Over the past seven years, Hyatt has significantly increased its presence in key markets, doubling its luxury rooms, tripling its resort rooms, and quintupling its lifestyle rooms worldwide. This rapid expansion is part of a strategic plan to cater to the growing demand for high-end accommodations and personalized experiences.

“We are engaged with our guests and World of Hyatt members and taking in their feedback helps us strengthen our understanding of the key markets and leisure experiences that resonate with and excite them the most,” said Crystal Vinisse Thomas, Vice President and Global Brand Leader for Hyatt’s luxury and lifestyle brands. She emphasized the company’s commitment to creating meaningful travel opportunities, from destinations like Deer Valley and Miami to Valle de Guadalupe, Mexico.

With over 48 million loyalty members, Hyatt’s World of Hyatt program continues to be a key driver of brand loyalty and engagement.

New and Upcoming Openings

Several key hotel openings have already taken place in 2023:

  • The Legend Paracas Resort: Located on the coast of Peru, about three hours south of Lima, this resort opened in June 2023, providing guests with a unique coastal experience.
  • Grand Hyatt Indian Wells Resort & Villas: This California property reopened on September 9, 2023, following a $64 million renovation and rebranding.
  • Hyatt Centric Delfina Santa Monica: Opened on September 18, 2023, this hotel became the 101st Hyatt property in California.
  • Hyatt Centric San Jose Escazu: Set to open in October 2023, this will be the first Hyatt Centric hotel in Costa Rica.

Additional notable openings planned through 2025 include:

  • Hyatt Centric Santo Domingo: A highly anticipated opening in the Dominican Republic.
  • Grand Hyatt Scottsdale Resort and Grand Hyatt Deer Valley: These properties will cater to luxury travelers in Arizona and Utah, respectively.
  • Andaz Miami Beach: Set to be the first Andaz hotel in Florida, offering a premier beachfront experience.
  • Maison Metier in New Orleans: This lifestyle property will reflect the culture and history of the vibrant city.

In 2025, Hyatt will introduce several luxury and lifestyle brands in key markets, including:

  • Park Hyatt and Dream Hotels in Mexico: These will be the first properties from each brand in the country.
  • Hyatt Centric Puerto Rico: A milestone for the Hyatt Centric brand as it expands into the Caribbean.
  • Grand Hyatt Grand Cayman: Offering a luxury experience in the Cayman Islands.

Expanding in Resort Destinations

Hyatt is also expanding its presence in sought-after resort destinations, particularly within its Inclusive Collection properties. “Hyatt resorts across the U.S., Canada, and Latin America are experiencing significant momentum,” said Melanie Benozich, Associate Vice President of Marketing & Global Branding for Hyatt Inclusive Collection. She highlighted the company’s ongoing efforts to provide exceptional service, immersive dining experiences, and personalized hospitality in new destinations like Aruba and St. Lucia.

Hyatt’s continued expansion solidifies its position as a global leader in hospitality, offering guests and loyalty members an increasing array of options for unique, high-quality travel experiences across the Americas.

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