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Grand Hyatt currently has 67 hotels open across 28 countries. The hotelier is looking to grow this brand in the coming years with more than 10 new properties on the way as well as multiple other hotels and resorts being rebranded. The Grand Hyatt brand falls within Hyatt’s luxury portfolio and offers a mix of properties catering to both business and leisure travelers.
The new properties will add to the list of recent openings. These include the Grand Hyatt Barcelona, which marked the brand’s first hotel in Spain when it opened in April 2024. It offers 465 rooms and world-class meeting facilities. The Grand Hyatt Deer Valley will open this month. It’s the first hotel within the newly developed Deer Valley East Village and the first for the brand in Utah. It offers 436 luxury guestrooms, suites, and residences along with direct access to both Deer Valley’s ski terrains.
Starting in 2025, travelers will see the opening of the Grand Hyatt Grand Cayman Resort & Spa. This will be the first Grand Hyatt branded hotel in the Cayman Islands and its near the popular Seven Mile Beach. The hotel will offer 382 guestrooms and over 47,000 square feet of meeting spaces including one of the largest ballrooms in the Cayman Islands. The Grand Hyatt The Red Sea will open in Q4 2025. It will be the first Grand Hyatt property on Shaura Island and serve as the hub of the ambitious Red Sea Project on Saudi Arabia’s west coast with 430 guestrooms.
In 2026, the Grand Hyatt Cancun Beach Resort will debut. It’s being built in the eastern part of the Yucatán Peninsula with 500 guestrooms that offer panoramic views of the Caribbean Sea and Isla Mujeres. Grand Hyatt Jaipur is also slated for 2026. The 409-guestroom hotel, which will be on 21 acres of land, will offer one of the largest indoor and outdoor event venues. Grand Hyatt Los Cabos will have 300 guestrooms and 1,200 acres of experiences located within the OLEADA Pacific Living & Golf private resort community. The hotel will also feature a world-class 18-hole golf course designed by Golf Hall of Famer, Ernie Els. Another new opening will be the Grand Hyatt St. Lucia. It will feature 345 guestrooms and debut as the first Grand Hyatt hotel in St. Lucia.
In 2027, the Grand Hyatt Bangalore will open a 400-room hotel in Whitefield, which is a popular suburb that’s known for its modern offerings and cosmopolitan lifestyle. Additional anticipated hotel openings through 2027 include Grand Hyatt Suzhou Bay, Grand Hyatt Hohhot, Grand Hyatt Yantai Laishan, and Grand Hyatt Madinah.
Reflagged properties are another part of Grand Hyatt’s growth strategy.
The Grand Hyatt Indian Wells Resort & Villas recently rebranded following a $64 million property-wide renovation with 531 transformed accommodations and 43 private villas. The Grand Hyatt Scottsdale Resort is the first Grand Hyatt hotel in Arizona. I wrote about its rebrand from Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Gainey Ranch and $115 million renovation it underwent. Other recent reopenings include: the Grand Hyatt Washington in Washington, DC, the Grand Hyatt Atlanta in Buckhead, the Grand Hyatt Singapore, and the Grand Hyatt Beijing.
Emily Wright, Vice President, Global Brand Leader for Grand Hyatt, said:
The Grand Hyatt brand has a rich legacy, offering a front-row seat to key corners of the globe, providing a backdrop for our members and guests to savor more memorable moments – whether they are traveling with family to discover cultural wonders or gathering with colleagues to enrich connections. With the upcoming planned openings and the re-investment into existing hotels, we continue to bring the timeless Grand Hyatt brand experience to our guests in more captivating destinations, from Mexico to China.”
Anthony’s Take: I have stayed in many Grand Hyatt properties. One of my favorites is just a few miles away in Tampa (review here). I’m looking forward to checking out many of these new properties.
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It often feels like all Hyatt cares about is increasing their gargantuan portfolio of all-inclusives or lower tier hotels. That makes this news quite welcome. Any chance you have some insight about other full service Hyatts, perhaps Hyatt Regencies that are in the pipeline?