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Hyatt Plans Over 25 New Hotel Openings Across the Americas

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Hyatt will be opening over 25 new hotels across the Americas over the next few years, an exciting expansion for the chain across luxury and lifestyle brands. You’ll find new hotels in sunny spots like Cancún and metropolitan areas like Toronto. All of these properties will be redeemable with World of Hyatt points, so you’ll want to check out each destination to see what’s in store!

New Hotels in the U.S., Caribbean, Mexico, Costa Rica, and Canada

Hyatt is focusing on warm and city destinations for its upcoming round of new hotels. Here are the new properties and their anticipated opening dates:

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Hotel Name

Location

Opening Date

Andaz Miami Beach

Miami, Florida

2025

Andaz Toronto-Yorkville

Toronto, Canada

2025

Andaz Turks & Caicos at Grace Bay

Turks & Caicos

2025

Caption By Hyatt Chattanooga Downtown

Chattanooga, Tennessee

2024

Cas en Bas Beach Resort

Cap Estate, Saint Lucia

2024

Dreams Estrella Del Mar Mazatlan Golf & Spa Resort

Mazatlan, Mexico

TBD

Dreams Grand Island

Cancún, Mexico

TBD

Dreams Playa Esmerelda

Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

TBD

Grand Hyatt Cancún Beach Resort

Cancún, Mexico

2025

Grand Hyatt Grand Cayman Hotel & Residences

George Town, Grand Cayman

2025

Grand Hyatt Scottsdale Resort & Spa

Scottsdale, Arizona

2024

Hyatt Centric Escazu San Jose

San Jose, Costa Rica

2024

Hyatt Centric Querétaro

Querétaro, Mexico

2025

Hyatt Centric Santo Domingo

Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

2024

Hyatt Vivid Grand Island

Cancún, Mexico

TBD

Park Hyatt Los Cabos at Cabo del Sol

Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

2024

Park Hyatt Mexico City

Mexico City, Mexico

2025

Secrets Playa Blanca Costa Mujeres

Costa Mujeres, Mexico

TBD

Secrets Playa Esmerelda

Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

TBD

Secrets St. Lucia Resort & Spa

Castries, St. Lucia

2024

Secrets Tulum Resort & Beach Club

Tulum, Mexico

TBD

Thompson Houston

Houston, Texas

November 29, 2023

Thompson Monterrey

Monterrey, Mexico

2025

Thompson Palm Springs

Palm Springs, California

May 1, 2024

Thompson South Beach

South Beach, Florida

2024

Hyatt Thompson Palm Springs Guest Room Rendering
Thompson Palm Springs. Image Credit: Hyatt

There are a few hotels on this list that really stand out, either due to the brand or location:

  • Andaz Toronto-Yorkville joins the other 2 Hyatt properties in the city, the Park Hyatt and the Hyatt Regency. The Andaz will be situated in the middle of these 2, luxury-wise, so having a mid- to upper-tier hotel in the city will be nice.
  • Grand Hyatt Cancún Beach Resort will be the third Hyatt hotel in the Cancún/Yucatán Peninsula area. It’ll play host to 11 restaurants and 6 bars, making this hotel a massive property.
  • Grand Hyatt Grand Cayman Hotel & Residences will be the largest conference hotel on the island, right near the main town of George Town.
  • Grand Hyatt Scottsdale Resort & Spa will take over the former Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Gainey Ranchy property, which didn’t receive the best of reviews. It’s clear Hyatt will be putting a lot of money into this resort to bring it up to Grand Hyatt standards.
  • Park Hyatt Mexico City will be the first true luxury hotel for Hyatt in Mexico City. The Park Hyatt brand is known for premium rooms, great food, and impeccable service, and these hotels can usually be only found in major cities worldwide.
  • Thompson Palm Springs has been plagued by construction delays over the last few years. It was first anticipated to be an Andaz but was later transferred into a Thompson. The property has been at a standstill over the past several years, so when it opens in May 2024, it will be a monumental feat considering the challenges this property has faced.
  • Thompson South Beach and Andaz Miami Beach will be somewhat close to the Hyatt Centric South Beach, the only other property close to Lincoln Road. These are sure to be hip (yet expensive) hotels.

Most of these hotels will open over the next 2 to 3 years; however, some hotels do not have a defined opening date. As construction progresses, Hyatt will release more accurate opening dates for these hotels.

Hot Tip:

Hyatt has not released the point category of most of these hotels; however, the vast majority are luxury in nature and will likely be in the Category 5 to 8 range.

Final Thoughts

Some of these new Hyatt hotels are truly exciting spots and will certainly be worth a visit. In many cases, these hotels add to the Hyatt portfolio in those cities, providing even more options for guests to choose from.

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James (Jamie) started The Forward Cabin blog to educate readers about points, miles, and loyalty programs. He’s spoken at Princeton University and The New York Times Travel Show and has been quoted in dozens of travel publications.

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