Hyatt hotel expansion is reaching new heights as the hospitality giant announces more than 20 recent and upcoming openings across the U.S., Mexico, and the Caribbean through 2025.
This latest wave of developments solidifies Hyatt’s position as one of the fastest-growing luxury brands globally. Its significant focus is on enhancing its presence in the Americas.
Hyatt US Expansion and New Openings in 2024
As part of its Hyatt U.S. expansion, the company is rolling out several new properties across prime leisure destinations.
These include the recently opened Hyatt Centric Delfina Santa Monica in California and Grand Hyatt Indian Wells Resort & Villas, which debuted after a $64 million renovation.
This revamped property offers 531 accommodations, including new suites and private villas, ushering in a new era of luxury for the region.
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Upcoming 2024 openings include Andaz Miami Beach, rebranded from The Confidante Miami Beach, marking the first Andaz hotel in Florida, and Grand Hyatt Deer Valley in Utah, which will provide direct access to ski terrain and the Jordanelle Reservoir.
Growth in North America: Expansion of Hyatt in Mexico and Caribbean
Hyatt’s focus on Hyatt Mexico properties and Hyatt Caribbean hotels continues to drive its growth strategy in North America.
Several new hotels are set to open in 2024, including Park Hyatt Los Cabos at Cabo del Sol in Mexico and Secrets Playa Esmeralda Resort & Spa in the Dominican Republic. These properties will cater to the rising demand for luxury and lifestyle experiences across the region.
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In addition, Grand Hyatt Deer Valley will debut in Utah, providing a luxurious mountainside experience with direct access to ski terrain, while Andaz Miami Beach will mark the first Andaz property in Florida, offering a dynamic mix of Miami-inspired programming.
The Hyatt Centric San José Escazú in Costa Rica and Hyatt Centric Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic are also set to open by the end of 2024, bringing more lifestyle-focused options to key leisure markets.
New Hyatt Hotels to Enhance Guest Experiences
The new Hyatt hotels will cater to both leisure and lifestyle travelers, offering immersive cultural experiences and world-class hospitality.
The company’s acquisition of Standard International and the launch of a new lifestyle group that will include The Standard and Bunkhouse Hotels brands further underscores Hyatt’s focus on providing innovative guest experiences.
The transaction will integrate these properties into the World of Hyatt loyalty program, allowing members to enjoy more exclusive benefits and perks.
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With the Hyatt global expansion, the Americas remain central to its strategy, particularly with the rise in consumer intent to travel for leisure.
In the Hyatt Mid-Year 2024 Consumer Sentiment and Travel Expectations Report, 88% of consumers expressed a strong interest in leisure travel.
This has driven Hyatt to focus on expanding its Caribbean hotels and Mexico properties, offering unforgettable stays in some of the most desirable locations.
Hyatt Global Expansion Plans for 2025
Looking ahead to 2025, Hyatt is preparing to introduce several significant projects in the U.S., Mexico, and the Caribbean, further solidifying its presence and Hyatt growth in North America.
In Mexico, the Dream Valle de Guadalupe is expected to open in July 2025, while the Breathless Puerto Vallarta Resort & Spa will enhance Hyatt’s offerings on Mexico’s Pacific coast.
The Hyatt Centric Isla Verde San Juan in Puerto Rico and Grand Hyatt Grand Cayman Resort & Spa in the Caribbean are also slated for 2025, providing luxurious new options for travelers in these prime destinations.
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In the U.S., Hyatt will continue its growth with the opening of Thompson Miami Beach in early 2025, offering a new lifestyle destination in Florida. Additionally, in the Caribbean, Secrets Baby Beach Aruba and Secrets St. Lucia Resort & Spa will further expand Hyatt’s footprint in tropical, luxury resorts.
“Hyatt resorts across the U.S., Canada, and Latin America – including our Inclusive Collection properties – are experiencing significant momentum as we look to close out 2024 and kick off 2025,” said Melanie Benozich, associate vice president, marketing & global branding for Hyatt Inclusive Collection. “This progress reflects the power of our brands and Hyatt’s commitment to delivering inimitable experiences for our valued guests and members.”
Hyatt’s ambitious expansion plan reflects its commitment to offering travelers more high-end, memorable stays, reinforcing its status as a leading global hospitality brand.
With the expansion of Hyatt Mexico properties, Caribbean hotels, and its U.S. presence, Hyatt is well-positioned to deliver luxury and lifestyle experiences to an ever-growing clientele.
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