Hyatt’s Mexican brand portfolio expanding

i By April 4, 2023 No Comments

Hyatt Hotels Corporation is planning a 30 percent expansion of its Mexican brand portfolio through 2025.

This spring will see the opening of Hyatt Regency Mexico City Insurgentes, a new capital-city hub for business and leisure travelers.

Notable openings in 2024 include Park Hyatt Los Cabos at Cabo del Sol, which will mark the brand’s entry into the Mexican market, and Grand Hyatt Cancùn Beach Resort, a luxury property on the Yucatân Peninsula.

With Hyatt’s recent acquisition of Dream Hotel Group, the hospitality company is expanding The Unbound Collection by Hyatt brand with three new luxury Chatwal-branded hotels. Joining the Chatwal in New York City and the Chatwal Lodge in the Catskills in New York state’s Catskills, The Chatwal San Miguel is slated to debut in 2024. It will offer 44 freestanding villas and 125 branded residences, perched on a cliff overlooking the Laja River Valley and the UNESCO World Heritage church steeples of San Miguel de Allende.

In 2025, Thompson Monterrey will expand the luxury-lifestyle Thompson Hotels brand’s presence in a new market in the country, and Park Hyatt Mexico City is expected to welcome guests to Mexico’s first urban Park Hyatt.

This growth follows The Unbound Collection by Hyatt making its debut in Mexico with two new, one-of-a-kind hotels: the 30-acre  oceanfront escape near the artist haven of Todos Santos, Rancho Pescadero (shown at top of post); and NUMU Boutique Hotel in San Miguel de Allende, the first Hystt hotel in the Pueblo Magico.

Other notable Hyatt hotels and resorts openings in Mexico include Hyatt Regency San Luis Potosi, 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 Impressions Moxché Playa del Carmen, Secrets Moxché Playa del Carmen, and Dreams Cozumel Cape Resort & Spa.

“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, senior vice-president of Development, Latin America & Caribbean, Hyatt. “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.”

Inclusive Collection, Part of World of Hyatt, is also expanding its offerings in Mexico.

2023 openings will include Secrets Impression Isla Mujeres, Secrets Tulum Resort & Beach Club, and Dreams Estrella Del Mar Mazatlan. By the end of 2023, the Inclusive Collection is expected to have more than 45 resorts, representing 16,000+ rooms, throughout Mexico.