The 22 top Hyatt hotels around the world
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Whether you're dreaming of overwater villas in the Maldives, a stylish hotel blending history with luxury in London, or an all-inclusive resort, Hyatt has a wide range of exceptional options across its brands, perfect for any taste. Plus, staying at these properties lets you earn and redeem World of Hyatt points along the way.
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Alila Ventana Big Sur represents the pinnacle of Hyatt’s resort offerings in North America, offering an aspirational experience.
While it may not be your first choice for an all-inclusive vacation, Alila Ventana Big Sur offers a premium experience where rates cover all meals, snacks, and reusable water bottles (though alcoholic drinks are available separately).
A stay here is all about disconnecting from the world, as TPG highlighted in 2020. Located about two and a half hours south of San Francisco along the Pacific Coast Highway, the resort is tucked away amidst California’s towering redwoods. With only 59 rooms and suites (plus 15 luxury tented cabins for glamping) spread over 150 acres, it offers a truly secluded experience.
The design embraces nature with wood paneling, earthy tones, leather chairs, and working fireplaces — imagine the charm of a luxurious cabin in the woods. The resort’s main restaurant, The Sur House, creates a cozy atmosphere that pairs perfectly with the American fare and stunning ocean views.
Visit Spa Alila for a variety of rejuvenating treatments, enhanced by the resort’s outdoor cabanas. A 100-minute massage becomes even more relaxing with the fresh scent of California redwoods filling the air. Alila Ventana Big Sur also offers many other activities, like enjoying s’mores by the campfire or learning about birds of prey with the resort’s Master Falconer.
Currently, rates at Alila Ventana Big Sur start at $2,378 per night or 45,000 World of Hyatt points.
For a blend of architectural grandeur and downtown chic, relax with a cocktail at The Bar Room in Temple Court, located at The Beekman in New York City.
The grand atrium is adorned with wrought iron railings and topped with a skylight, casting a romantic glow over the eclectic mix of guests and stylish furnishings below, including velvet sofas, a rug-draped check-in desk, and bookshelves.
Despite its location in Manhattan's Financial District, The Beekman’s 287 guest rooms and suites offer a surprising escape, with a vibe that’s far from the typical business district atmosphere.
The rooms feature distressed leather headboards and wide-planked wood floors. For the ultimate indulgence, book a Turret Penthouse — two-story lofts with beam ceilings, outdoor space, and a luxurious freestanding soaking tub.
Head to Temple Court, the striking restaurant by celebrity chef Tom Colicchio on the first floor, where leather booths and golden chandeliers set the stage for indulgent tasting menus, including dishes like stuffed quail and pancetta-wrapped venison.
Rates at The Beekman, a Thompson Hotel, currently begin at $473 per night or 21,000 World of Hyatt points.
Head to Park Hyatt Sydney for the views, and stay for the incredible experience. One of TPG’s favorite World of Hyatt points redemptions, the hotel sits right on Sydney Harbour and features a rare rooftop pool with breathtaking views of the Sydney Opera House.
Rooms come with private balconies and spa-like bathrooms. Hyatt Globalists are treated to a complimentary full breakfast each morning at The Dining Room by James Viles for up to two adults and two children during their stay.
The Dining Room serves Australian-inspired dishes for lunch and dinner, including Barnsley lamb chops and southern rock lobster, offering a true taste of the region’s flavors.
For those in need of relaxation and rejuvenation, The Spa at Park Hyatt Sydney offers a range of treatments, including aromatherapy and 90-minute muscular wellness sessions.
Rates at Park Hyatt Sydney currently start at $652 per night or 35,000 World of Hyatt points.
People flock to the Maldives for its soft, white sand, uninterrupted views of the Indian Ocean (often from overwater villas), and a truly pampered experience. The Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa delivers on all fronts.
Villas at the Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa range from luxurious overwater bungalows to secluded treehouse-style retreats with easy beach access. The dark wood of the villas contrasts beautifully with the airy indoor-outdoor spaces, often featuring alfresco soaking tubs and showers in the bathrooms.
While your villa is a sanctuary, don’t miss out on the activities the Park Hyatt offers. Enjoy exciting excursions like diving or take a dip in the freshwater pool with stunning ocean views. For a more peaceful experience, visit the Vidhun Spa’s serene swimming area and indulge in massages that combine herbs and Maldivian sand for ultimate relaxation and rejuvenation.
Rates at Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa currently begin at $975 per night or 25,000 World of Hyatt points.
At Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills, occupying the upper floors of a sleek office tower, virtually every room offers sweeping views of the vibrant Tokyo skyline.
With floor-to-ceiling windows and a minimalist design, the hotel exudes sleek sophistication, while retaining Japanese influences like paper partitions, panels, and circular baths in the guest rooms. Many rooms and suites offer stunning views of either Tokyo Tower or Tokyo Bay through their expansive windows.
Guests who opt for a suite not only gain more living space and an extra powder room, but they also receive complimentary breakfast at The Tavern – Grill & Lounge.
On the 52nd floor, the Andaz’s Rooftop Bar offers cocktails in a semi-open-air atmosphere. Other dining options include BeBu, serving American comfort food, and The Sushi, an omakase restaurant near the Rooftop Bar.
Rates at Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills currently begin at $691 per night or 25,000 World of Hyatt points.
Although Andaz Wailea has 300 rooms, the resort offers a boutique-like experience, with a surfer-chic open-air lobby, light-toned minimalist furniture in the rooms, and terraced pools that overlook the ocean.
The Andaz Wailea offers sleek, modern accommodations, featuring guest rooms with rain showers and private lanais. For an even more luxurious experience, book one of the oceanfront villas, complete with gourmet kitchens, private outdoor spaces, and easy beach access.
The resort offers a variety of dining experiences, including a delicious breakfast buffet at Ka'ana Kitchen, poolside bites at Bumbye Beach Bar, and exclusive options like the Feast at Mopaku Luau by the beach and the high-end sushi at Morimoto Maui. Make sure to reserve early for these special meals.
Indulge in a variety of treatments at the Awli Spa & Salon, such as a rejuvenating 90-minute body scrub or a heat relief session to recover from too much sun exposure.
Rates at Andaz Wailea start from $900 per night or 35,000 World of Hyatt points.
For years now, we’ve called the Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort & Spa the ‘crown jewel of redemptions’ for points travelers. With attractions like the saltwater lagoon, a 150-foot waterslide, and a full calendar of activities, it's the perfect family destination and a fantastic use of World of Hyatt points.
The rooms at Grand Hyatt Kauai are simple and no-frills, but that’s part of the charm. What really draws guests here are the outdoor amenities, including a variety of pools (one for adults, a lazy river, and one for more active pursuits), open-air treatment rooms at Anara Spa, and the Camp Hyatt kids’ club, offering something for everyone.
On the dining front, guests can enjoy everything from elegant Hawaiian dishes at Tidepools overlooking a koi pond to laid-back bites at the poolside Hale Nalu. The resort also hosts the Grand Hyatt Kauai Luau on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, where you can dive into Hawaiian cultural traditions and cuisine.
Rates at the Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort & Spa start at $743 per night or 25,000 World of Hyatt points.
Step into this architectural masterpiece and enjoy unparalleled service. A must-do for guests is capturing the perfect shot of the Indian Ocean from Alila's infinity pool—an experience that’s almost mandatory. But once you've snapped the photo, take time to savor everything else the resort has to offer.
The entire resort is made up of luxurious villas, each with its own private pool, spacious bathrooms featuring soaking tubs, and outdoor showers. Plus, your personal butler is just a tap away on the tablet, ready to fulfill any request you may have.
The Sunset Cabana Bar, perched on a cliff, offers sweeping views that rival the infinity pool, along with cocktails and Balinese dishes such as babi guling in a bao bun. For something more upscale, dine at Cire, a restaurant serving an enticing mix of pan-Asian and Mediterranean cuisine with dishes like grilled black cod and pearly barley risotto.
Before leaving, indulge in the ultimate spa experience at Alila's Cliff Edge Spa Cabana. This two-hour treatment includes a relaxing foot bath, a Balinese or therapeutic massage, sound healing, and an eye ritual. Afterward, relax on the cabana's sofa while enjoying light snacks to ground you.
Rates at Alila Uluwatu start at $850 per night or 35,000 World of Hyatt points.
Privacy reigns supreme at Alila Kothaifaru Maldives. Both overwater and beachfront villas come with private pools, offering a sense of seclusion surrounded by minimalist design, earthy tones, and the natural beauty of banyan trees and pristine beaches.
Guests can unwind in their villa’s outdoor showers, enjoy panoramic views through floor-to-ceiling windows, and make use of a personal host to cater to their every need. Overwater villas are strategically positioned for optimal sunrise or sunset views, so consider your preference when booking.
Umami, the resort's Japanese-inspired restaurant, serves freshly caught fish in a teppanyaki-style kitchen. For ultimate relaxation, head to Spa Alila in the treetops, where treatments like the 150-minute Maldives Indulgence await, including a coconut body scrub, massage, and mini facial.
Alila Kothaifaru Maldives isn’t just for romantic getaways. It also features Play Alila, a dedicated space where children can enjoy supervised activities, making it a fantastic option for families as well.
Rates at Alila Kothaifaru Maldives begin at $610 per night or 25,000 World of Hyatt points.
At The Cape, a Thompson Hotel, you’ll experience a different side of Cabo—far removed from the typical spring break scene.
The rooftop lounge is the ultimate spot for a sunset cocktail, offering sweeping views of the Pacific. For an extra touch of luxury, select a suite with a private balcony, plunge pool, and even your own personal butler.
Rooms feature sleek, mid-century modern designs with a coastal twist, complemented by rustic ranch-style accents such as leather headboards and pillows. Some suites even include a standalone copper tub, perfect for unwinding after a day in the sun.
The Cape offers two pools and four bars, each with stunning sea views. Be sure to treat yourself to a soothing CBD massage at Currents Spa before you leave.
Rates at The Cape, a Thompson Hotel, start at $476 per night or 25,000 World of Hyatt points.
Experience the fusion of ancient Omani architecture and modern luxury at Alila Jabal Akhdar, where traditional desert fort designs meet lavish private villas with personal pools.
This upscale resort, nestled in the Al Hajar mountains about three hours from Muscat, offers a luxury stay in the heart of Oman's dramatic landscape, blending adventure with elegance.
Alila offers a range of curated experiences, such as hiking to the hidden village of Al Khutaymi or enjoying a private dinner beneath the stars. For ultimate relaxation, treat yourself to one of the resort's rejuvenating treatments at Spa Alila, where Asian healing traditions like long massages and herbal compresses are the focus.
With 78 suites featuring sweeping mountain views, Alila Jabal Akhdar is a scenic escape. The two Jabal Villas offer even more luxury with a private terrace, pool, extra living space, and two bedrooms, perfect for families or larger groups.
Matt Moffitt, TPG's senior credit cards editor, had one of his top hotel experiences here. The stunning infinity pool overlooking the canyon, the tastefully designed Omani-inspired suites, and the exceptional dining, which blends Omani, Indian, and Western flavors, were standout highlights.
Rates at Alila Jabal Akhdar Oman currently start at $338 per night or 25,000 World of Hyatt points.
Whether you're a first-time skier or an expert on the slopes, the Park Hyatt Beaver Creek is a TPG favorite for its prime location at the base of Beaver Creek Mountain. This means easy access to everything from beginner bunny hills to challenging double black diamonds.
Even if skiing isn't on your agenda, the resort has plenty to offer, including ice skating and a variety of shops and restaurants to enjoy after a day on the slopes.
While cash rates can be steep at Park Hyatt Beaver Creek, using points can significantly cut costs and help you avoid the daily resort fee. World of Hyatt Globalist members enjoy perks like free parking, complimentary breakfast, and suite upgrades (though suite availability may be limited during peak winter season).
The guest rooms and suites are cozy and functional, ideal for a good night's rest or a quick shower, but you'll likely spend more time enjoying the resort’s dining options. The 8100 Mountainside Bar & Grill offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily, while the Brass Bear Bar serves up your après-ski favorites after a day on the mountain.
Rates at the Park Hyatt Beaver Creek currently start at $381 per night or 35,000 World of Hyatt points.
Situated in the upscale Recoleta neighborhood, Palacio Duhau - Park Hyatt Buenos Aires boasts an enviable location in one of the city's most prestigious districts.
Arriving at the palace will leave you in awe, as the building, originally designed as a private residence by a prominent family, was inspired by the grandeur of the Chateau du Marais. Today, it offers a small collection of elegantly appointed guest rooms and suites.
The rooms, particularly those in the modern tower, are spacious and tastefully furnished with a mix of light tones and dark wood accents. The bathrooms are designed as luxurious retreats, featuring separate rain showers and deep soaking tubs.
Don't miss the stunning floral displays in the tunnel beneath the back garden, which links the modern tower with the historic palace.
The staff at Palacio Duhau - Park Hyatt Buenos Aires exemplify exceptional hospitality, and this level of service extends to Los Salones del Piano Nobile, where guests can enjoy afternoon tea, pastries, finger sandwiches, as well as breakfast, lunch, and dinner on the charming back terraces.
The Oak Bar, with its wood-panelled interior, offers the perfect ambiance for enjoying a glass of red wine or a fine whiskey. For a more formal dining experience, Duhau Restaurant & Vinoteca serves up classic Argentine dishes. Is there anything better than steak paired with malbec?
Rates at Palacio Duhau - Park Hyatt Buenos Aires start at $521 or 21,000 World of Hyatt points per night.
Andaz Mayakoba Resort Riviera Maya is a TPG favorite, with a variety of room and villa options including lagoon-view rooms and an expansive three-bedroom Presidential Villa featuring a private pool, Caribbean Sea views, walk-in closets, private hot tubs, and ample space to spread out.
With 214 rooms and suites, the resort feels intimate and private, thanks to its location within a 620-acre gated enclave shared with other luxury resorts like Banyan Tree, Fairmont, and Rosewood.
The nightly rate covers non-alcoholic beverages and snacks from the minibar, but Andaz shines with its diverse selection of bars and restaurants.
Begin your morning at Cocina Milagro, an open-air venue offering classic breakfast favorites like omelets, alongside Mexican-inspired dishes such as chilaquiles with chicken. For dinner, head to Casa Amate, a refined Latin American restaurant serving elevated dishes like chicken marinated for three days in Uruguayan grappamiel.
Rates at Andaz Mayakoba Riviera Maya start at $410 or 21,000 World of Hyatt points per night.
Park Hyatt Zanzibar offers the perfect blend of a luxury resort and the vibrant atmosphere of Stone Town. Set in a former mansion on the white sandy shores of Tanzania's Indian Ocean coast, the property combines modern luxury with historic charm. Infinity pools provide sweeping ocean views, while Indian and Arabian design details pay homage to this historic trading hub.
The rooms at Park Hyatt Zanzibar are tastefully understated, featuring intricate wooden furniture, spacious terraces, and bathrooms with freestanding tubs for a relaxing experience.
Beach Front, the resort's seaside restaurant, offers a variety of paellas and freshly caught fish, while the more formal Dining Room serves Middle Eastern specialties like rich beef mishkaki. For a sunset treat, sip a Mango Tree Punch on the outdoor terrace at the Library and Veranda.
Rates at Park Hyatt Zanzibar start at $482 or 21,000 World of Hyatt points per night.
A handful of hotels worldwide have managed to transform former jails and police stations into chic, upscale accommodations. Among these, Great Scotland Yard Hotel stands out as one of the finest examples.
The hotel takes its name from the street that once housed the headquarters of London's Metropolitan Police, and it stands on the very spot where Jack the Ripper was interrogated. While this macabre history adds character, the focus is on comfort and the hotel's prime location near Covent Garden, perfect for a restful stay.
Great Scotland Yard Hotel boasts 151 rooms and suites, each with its own distinctive layout. Rather than feeling like a former law enforcement building, the interiors resemble the stylish homes you'd find in "Architectural Digest." For added luxury, book a suite with a cozy fireplace, or opt for a two-bedroom townhouse for a true home-away-from-home experience spread across five stories.
Ekstedt at the Yard, the hotel's signature restaurant, serves exquisite Nordic dishes such as hay-smoked goose breast, available à la carte or as part of a three- or nine-course tasting menu.
Rates at the Great Scotland Yard Hotel start at $361 or 21,000 World of Hyatt points per night.
Hyatt’s expansion into all-inclusive resorts has been impressive, and among them, Hyatt Zilara Rose Hall has long been one of TPG's top picks.
Located directly on the beach, Hyatt Zilara Rose Hall offers a surprisingly private atmosphere, even though it’s just 15 minutes from Montego Bay’s Sangster International Airport (MBJ). It shares its expansive grounds with the family-friendly Hyatt Ziva.
Rooms at Hyatt Zilara feature a chic, youthful design with light wood furnishings and pops of navy blue. Spacious marble bathrooms are equipped with luxurious features, and in-room tablets provide everything from daily activities to restaurant suggestions.
There’s no shortage of activities at Hyatt Zilara, from lounging by the three-level pool and kayaking to surfing. The resort also features a spa offering a variety of treatments, with guests having access to the neighboring Ziva's spa and salon. Fitness enthusiasts can take advantage of the shared two-story fitness center.
Zilara goes beyond the typical all-inclusive food offerings with its impressive dining options. Petit Pariz, the resort's upscale French restaurant, serves classic dishes like steak tartare and French onion soup, while FuZion offers a delightful selection of Asian cuisine, including sushi and sriracha honey-glazed chicken. For casual dining, Choicez features a buffet-style spread with a diverse range of options.
Rates at Hyatt Zilara Rose Hall begin at $403 per night, or 35,000 World of Hyatt points.
Miraval’s wellness-focused resorts are known for offering the perfect blend of relaxation and indulgence, letting guests enjoy fine dining and wine while recharging their mind and body.
With its calming atmosphere and elegant design, Miraval Austin lets the surrounding Texas Hill Country take center stage. The 117 guest rooms offer stunning views of Lake Travis and the rolling hills of the area, providing a serene backdrop for your stay.
Miraval’s guest rooms offer the perfect setting for relaxation, featuring soothing touches like meditation channels on the TV, a Himalayan singing bowl, and a walk-in shower with Miraval Zents-branded amenities. A private balcony provides a peaceful space to unwind after a day filled with treatments and activities.
Given its popularity among wellness enthusiasts, we recommend booking treatments and classes at Miraval in advance. You don't want to miss out on a coveted spot in one of their renowned stress-reducing sessions.
Beyond meditation, the Miraval Life in Balance Spa offers indulgent treatments like the 75-minute Abundance body renewal ritual. This rejuvenating experience includes a Hawaiian noni-and-lime scrub, spirulina body clay, and finishing oils to leave your skin glowing.
Miraval is also famous for its nutritious and delicious dining options. Hilltop Crossings Kitchen, the main restaurant, offers a menu with creative dishes like Thai lettuce wraps, hempseed meatballs, and Texas sirloin from the renowned 44 Farms.
Rates at Miraval Austin start at $1,265 per night, or 57,500 World of Hyatt points, which includes all meals, snacks, and non-alcoholic beverages, based on double occupancy.
When chatting with anyone who has stayed at the Park Hyatt Saigon, you'll often hear them say, 'There’s good hotel service, and then there’s the Park Hyatt Saigon.' It truly sets a new standard.
This upscale hotel in Ho Chi Minh City is conveniently located within walking distance of major attractions like the Reunification Palace and the Opera House, making it a perfect base to explore the city’s rich history and culture.
But the Park Hyatt Saigon isn’t just about its prime location. The third-floor outdoor pool, the sumptuous Vietnamese clay pot dishes at Square One, and cocktails accompanied by live music at the Park Lounge make it a destination in itself.
Hyatt Globalist members and those booking through American Express Fine Hotels + Resorts are treated to complimentary breakfast each morning at Opera, the hotel’s Italian restaurant, renowned for one of the best breakfast spreads in all of Asia.
The hotel is pristine, with everything from the elegant floral displays in the lobby to the polished wooden floors and serene outdoor areas like the pool tucked away within the hotel's lush garden. The rooms have a more traditional charm compared to some newer Park Hyatt properties, yet they still boast stunning features, including luxurious sheets, opulent bathrooms, and private terraces in larger suites.
Rates at the Park Hyatt Saigon begin at $260 per night or 17,000 World of Hyatt points.
This resort-within-a-resort experience provides VIP access to multiple pools, a beach club, a lounge, and fine dining options, all within the luxurious Moxche complex. It stands out as one of the finest all-inclusive resorts available.
As part of Hyatt's impressive foray into the all-inclusive market, Impression Moxche by Secrets combines ultraluxury with a sharp focus on exquisite details, gourmet cuisine, and chic design, likely changing your perception of all-inclusive stays.
Cielo is the ideal place to unwind with a meal or a cocktail after a refreshing day by the rooftop pool. For another delightful dining experience, Seaside Beach Club offers memorable meals — we particularly loved breakfast here. And of course, make sure to carve out time to visit the beach because, after all, soaking up the sun is what it's all about.
Rates at Impression Moxche by Secrets begin at $949 per night or 42,000 World of Hyatt points.
A secluded paradise on Benguerra Island, Kisawa Sanctuary combines Robinson Crusoe-style isolation with the comforts of luxury living. Upon arrival, enjoy a 60-minute welcome massage — because why settle for a cocktail when you can indulge in pure relaxation?
The residences vary in size, but Residence 7 is the ultimate indulgence with its private two pools, three bedrooms, stocked pantry, laundry service, and dedicated butler. Enjoy wellness treatments at the Natural Wellness Center, where Ayurvedic therapies using island honey, sea salt, and herbs complete the ultimate rejuvenation.
For a truly relaxing experience, enjoy a sunset meal at Baracca, where Mozambican-South Indian fusion cuisine awaits. Most rates include all meals and drinks, making this paradise a culinary escape as well as a visual one.
Rates at Kisawa Sanctuary start at $6,100 per night. Award night redemption prices vary based on World of Hyatt’s dynamic pricing for Mr & Mrs Smith hotels.
At Madikwe Safari Lodge, your safari experience extends beyond daily game drives. Enjoy the luxury of a private plunge pool, expansive views of the bush, and all-inclusive meals, soft drinks, selected alcoholic beverages, and two guided safari excursions daily. Families and couples alike are catered to with tailored experiences.
The spacious rooms at Madikwe feature outdoor showers, panoramic views, and cozy interiors. If you prefer total relaxation, indulge in a spa treatment like an Africology massage in the comfort of your room. Be sure to arrange a private meal under the stars in the lodge's garden or out in the bush — it's an unforgettable way to immerse yourself in the raw beauty of the African wilderness.
Rates at Madikwe Safari Lodge begin at $1,282 per night. Award night redemption rates fluctuate based on the dynamic pricing of World of Hyatt for Mr & Mrs Smith hotels.
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