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A fresh all‑inclusive hotel brand that operates resorts across Mexico, the Caribbean and Spain will become part of World of Hyatt this March. The move expands Hyatt’s footprint into resort stays that include meals and activities, and signals new ways for members to earn and redeem points at sun‑soaked destinations.
What joining World of Hyatt means for travelers
When an all‑inclusive brand joins a major loyalty program, members typically gain the ability to earn points on paid stays. They may also use points to book nights, gain elite credit, and access member perks.
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- Points earning is often added for eligible rates at participating resorts.
- Redemption options tend to appear after integration, allowing award nights at resorts that include meals and amenities.
- Elite recognition can be extended, offering upgrades, late checkout, and other benefits to qualifying members.
Where the new properties are located and why it matters
The portfolio spans popular sun destinations. Resorts in Mexico, the Caribbean, and Spain attract different traveler types. Mexico and the Caribbean draw beach travelers and families. Spain adds a European option for Mediterranean escapes.
Adding these regions gives World of Hyatt members more choices for both short getaways and longer vacations. It also strengthens Hyatt’s presence in markets known for all‑inclusive travel.
How this could change booking and points strategy
Travelers who favor all‑inclusive stays should review rate types and program terms once the integration goes live. Here are practical steps to prepare:
- Check if your loyalty number must be added at booking or at check‑in.
- Compare paid rates versus award pricing after the brand appears in the Hyatt system.
- Look for promotional offers tied to the launch for bonus points or discounted redemptions.
Member perks to watch for
- Possible elite night credits for stays at participating properties.
- On‑property benefits, such as priority seating at restaurants or complimentary activities for elites.
- Limited‑time promotions or status challenges to accelerate qualification.
Timing and what to expect in March
The brand is scheduled to be added to World of Hyatt in March. Integration normally includes system updates, FAQs, and new booking pages. Members should watch official Hyatt channels for the exact date and participating resort list.
Steps Hyatt members should take now
- Sign up for alerts from World of Hyatt to get launch announcements.
- Review existing reservations and contact hotels if you plan to stay around launch time.
- Keep an eye on terms and conditions to see which rates qualify for points and elite credit.
Industry implications and travel trends
Adding an all‑inclusive brand reflects continued demand for bundled, hassle‑free vacations. Loyalty programs are expanding to capture that demand and to offer members more diverse redemption paths.
For Hyatt, the move broadens resort options and could drive nights from leisure travelers who prioritize convenience and predictable costs. For competitors, it raises the bar on all‑inclusive loyalty partnerships and cross‑brand offers.












