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Hyatt Hotels Corp. is adding new luxury and all-inclusive hotels and resorts in Mexico, planning to expand its brand portfolio there by 30 percent through 2025.
Coming this spring to the country's capital is the 201-room Hyatt Regency Mexico City Insurgentes. Among openings in 2024 are the 162-room Park Hyatt Los Cabos at Cabo del Sol, the first Park Hyatt hotel in Mexico; and the 500-room Grand Hyatt Cancún Beach Resort, a luxury destination on the Yucatán Peninsula.
With Hyatt’s recent acquisition of Dream Hotel Group, the hotel company is expanding the Unbound Collection by Hyatt with three new luxury Chatwal-branded properties. The third of that brand, the Chatwal San Miguel, will debut in 2024 with 44 villas and 125 residences, on a cliff overlooking the Laja River Valley and the UNESCO World Heritage church steeples of San Miguel de Allende.
In 2025, the 150-room Thompson Monterrey and 155-room Park Hyatt Mexico City are expected to begin welcoming guests.
This growth comes on the heels of the Unbound Collection by Hyatt brand making its Mexico debut recently, with two new, one-of-a-kind hotels: the 103-room Rancho Pescadero, a 30-acre oceanfront escape near the artist haven of Todos Santos; and the 44-room NUMU Boutique Hotel in San Miguel de Allende.
Several other notable Hyatt hotels and resorts recently opened in Mexico, including the 134-room Hyatt Regency San Luis Potosí, which opened this month, and the 213-room Andaz Mexico City Condesa, which debuted in January. Three luxury all-inclusive resorts under Hyatt’s new Inclusive Collection opened in the past year: the 291-room Hyatt Zilara Riviera Maya (December 2022), the 485-room Secrets Moxché Playa del Carmen (April 2022) and the 154-room Dreams Cozumel Cape Resort & Spa (September 2022).
“The continued expansion of the Hyatt brand in Mexico will provide more upscale and luxury hotel options across new and existing resort and urban markets we know are important to our guests, World of Hyatt members and customers,” said Camilo Bolaños, Hyatt's senior vice president of development for Latin America and the Caribbean. “We are proud to thoughtfully grow Hyatt’s brand footprint in Mexico through our strong relationships with ownership groups and developers, and we look forward to continuing this momentum with an impressive roster of upcoming openings in key destinations across the beautiful country of Mexico.”
Growing the Inclusive Collection
Hyatt's portfolio of luxury all-inclusive resorts, the Inclusive Collection, expanded last April with the opening of the 198-room Secrets Impression Moxché Playa del Carmen, a new luxury brand that opened along with the larger Secrets resort. A second property flying that new flag, the Secrets Impression Isla Mujeres, will debut later this year.
“With the launch of Secrets Impression Resorts & Spas, the Inclusive Collection portfolio is elevating the luxury vacation experience to unprecedented levels. From culturally rich culinary experiences to a personalized butler experience, we are continuing to respond to the evolving tastes of discerning travelers,” said Gonzalo del Peón, group president, Inclusive Collection for Hyatt. “Continuing to invest in our ultra-luxury offering is a critical component of our growth plan moving forward, and Mexico remains a priority market.”
Other Inclusive Collection openings in Mexico include the Secrets Tulum Resort & Beach Club, debuting this summer, and the 350-suite Dreams Estrella Del Mar Mazatlán, a family-friendly resort featuring an aquatic park, lazy river and multiple pools. By the end of 2023, the Inclusive Collection is expected to consist of more than 45 resorts, representing more than 16,000 rooms, throughout Mexico.