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Save Up to 40% on Hyatt All-Inclusive Resorts!

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Hyatt is offering a “Passport To Paradise” promotion where you can save up to 40% on stays at all-inclusive resorts and receive $200 in resort coupons on your next vacation.

Here’s what you need to know.

All-Inclusive Sale in the Caribbean and Europe

You can save up to 40% on all of Hyatt’s All-Inclusive brands, including Impression by Secrets Resorts, Hyatt Ziva, Hyatt Zilara, Zoëtry Wellness & Spa Resorts, Secrets, Dreams, Breathless, and Sunscape Resorts & Spas.

You must book by September 25, 2024, for travel through April 19, 2025.

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Additionally, guests will receive $200 in resort coupons per room per stay. Note that you’re pretty limited in how you can use it, however. The $200 in resort credit is broken down into the following structure:

  • 4 coupons worth $10 each
  • 2 coupons worth $20 each
  • 3 coupons worth $40 each

Of these coupons, $100 can be used for spa treatment, $60 for dining, and $40 for wine purchases. Spa treatment coupons are broken down into 1 coupon worth $20 and 2 coupons worth $40, but only 1 coupon can be used per spa treatment.

Dining coupons are broken down into 1 coupon worth $20 and 1 coupon worth $40 and can be combined if being spent on food — they don’t apply to bottles of wine. Coupons for wine purchases are broken down into 4 $10 coupons, though these also cannot be combined — only 1 coupon can be applied for 1 bottle of wine.

How To Book

Many destinations in the Caribbean are available, but there are also resorts in Bulgaria, Greece, Portugal, and Spain available for booking.

For instance, stays at the Zoetry Marigot Bay St. Lucia start at just $578 per night for dates in October. Meanwhile, a 3-night stay at the Dreams Calvia in Mallorca will cost you just $221 per night in late September.

When you’re ready to book, use a credit card that rewards you for World of Hyatt purchases.

Hot Tip:

While it’s not the easiest to earn World of Hyatt points, if you have a card that earns Chase Ultimate Rewards or Bilt Rewards points, you can transfer them to World of Hyatt at a 1:1 ratio.

Final Thoughts

This is a fantastic deal for travelers (World of Hyatt loyalists and casual fans alike) looking for a sunny getaway at an all-inclusive resort. Make sure to check out all of the hotels participating in the promo — and book by September 25!

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