Hyatt Plans to Expand Its Footprint in Mexico

by Anthony Losanno
Mexico

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Hyatt’s Mexico brand portfolio is expected to increase by 30% (by 2025). Thankfully, these are not just all-inclusive resorts or more acquisitions. Hyatt will be adding to its Hyatt Regency, Thompson, Park Hyatt, Grand Hyatt, and newly acquired Chatwal brands. I’m not a fan of all-inclusive resorts, so these hotels opening is good news if you’re like me and don’t want a cookie-cutter, restrictive vacation.

Park Hyatt Mexico City

The Hyatt Regency Mexico City Insurgentes will be the first to open this spring. This will be joined by the Park Hyatt Los Cabos at Cabo del Sol (which will be Mexico’s first Park Hyatt hotel) as well as the Grand Hyatt Cancún Beach Resort in 2024. The Chatwal San Miguel is also slated for 2024. It will feature 44 freestanding villas and 125 branded residences that are perched on a cliff overlooking the Laja River Valley and the UNESCO World Heritage church of San Miguel de Allende. In 2025, the Thompson Monterrey will expand the luxury-lifestyle Thompson Hotels brand’s presence in a new market (this was supposed to open in 2020). Mexico’s second Park Hyatt, the Park Hyatt Mexico City, will also open then.

The Unbound Collection by Hyatt brand also recently debuted in Mexico with two new, one-of-a-kind hotels: the 30-acre oceanfront, Rancho Pescadero and the NUMU Boutique Hotel in the city of San Miguel de Allende. These hotels joined several other recent openings that include the Hyatt Regency San Luis Potosí, Andaz Mexico City Condesa, Hyatt Place Monterrey Valle, Hyatt House Monterrey Valle/San Pedro, and four luxury all-inclusive resorts under Hyatt’s new Inclusive Collection: Hyatt Zilara Riviera Maya, Secrets Impression Moxché Playa del Carmen, Secrets Moxché Playa del Carmen and Dreams Cozumel Cape Resort & Spa.

Special Discount Offer

Hyatt Guests can get up to 20% off eligible stays at participating Hyatt hotels and resorts in Mexico and Latin America when booked by April 10th. Stays must take place by July 31st. Use offer code LATAM at time of booking for the discount. Terms and conditions can be found here.

Anthony’s Take: Hyatt has been adding lots of properties through acquisitions. I’m glad that it’s also focusing on expanding its own brands (many of which I love). I’m not sure when I’ll return to Mexico, but it’s great that they’re offering more choices (especially some that are not all-inclusive).

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