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52 New Hyatt All Inclusive Resorts Now Bookable, Including Category 4 Hotels!

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Hyatt All Inclusive Resorts

Hyatt All Inclusive Resorts

Hyatt has been buying up hotel brands right and left. That has helped this smaller hotel company beloved by many grow exponentially over the last few years. A large chunk of Hyatt all inclusive resorts from their most recent purchase just became bookable today. I searched through all of them and linked to the hotel sites and shared the World of Hyatt hotel categories with you.  They are mostly category 5 and 6 hotels, as expected, but there are also 9 category 4 hotels too. That means you can book some of these places for only 12,000 points a night during off peak.

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Hyatt All Inclusive Resorts Award Chart

It looks like a new award chart was introduced in April of this year for all inclusive resorts that I previously missed. The prices are the same as the categories in the normal World of Hyatt award chart but they named them differently.

Hyatt all inclusive resorts award chart

These match up pretty well with Hyatt’s normal award chart from Category 4 up. Although there is a new cat 9 (F) level on the all inclusive chart.

World of Hyatt award chart

Why would they do this then? Maybe to be able to adjust the all inclusive pricing separately from the main award chart if needed. I believe this also blocks you from being able to use a free night certificate on the hotels since it is considered a different category.

List Of New Hyatt All Inclusive Options

Here is a breakdown of all of the new all inclusive options in the World of Hyatt portfolio. I have broken them out by brand. I put the all inclusive award chart letter in there plus the standard World of Hyatt award category to make it easier for people to track.

Zoëtry Wellness & Spa Resorts (5)

Here are the categories and prices for the Zoëtry Wellness & Spa Resorts. I have put the prices for non peak, standard and peak pricing for each hotel plus a link to the hotel’s website.

Category B/5 (17K/20K/23K)
Category C/6 (21K/25K/29K)

Hyatt all inclusive resorts

Secrets Resorts & Spas (15)

Here are the categories and prices for the Secrets Resorts & Spas. I have put the prices for non peak, standard and peak pricing for each hotel plus a link to the hotel’s website.

Category B/5 (17K/20K/23K)
Category C/6 (21K/25K/29K)

Hyatt All Inclusive Resorts

Breathless Resorts & Spas (5)

Here are the categories and prices for the Breathless Resorts & Spas. I have put the prices for non peak, standard and peak pricing for each hotel plus a link to the hotel’s website.

Category B/5 (17K/20K/23K)
Category C/6 (21K/25K/29K)

Dreams Resorts & Spas (21)

Here are the categories and prices for the Dreams Resorts & Spas. I have put the prices for non peak, standard and peak pricing for each hotel plus a link to the hotel’s website.

Category A/4 (12K/15K/18K)
Category B/5 (17K/20K/23K)
Category C/6 (21K/25K/29K)

Hyatt All Inclusive Resorts

Sunscape Resorts & Spas (6)

Here are the categories and prices for the Sunscape Resorts & Spas. I have put the prices for non peak, standard and peak pricing for each hotel plus a link to the hotel’s website.

Category A/4 (12K/15K/18K)
Category B/5 (17K/20K/23K)

I should note that on Puerto Vallarta and Puerto Plata I could only get club rooms to come up on various dates.

Link to Complete List

Hyatt All Inclusive Resorts – Final Thoughts

Having 52 new all inclusive resorts fall into our laps, all bookable with Ultimate Rewards points (after a transfer to Hyatt), is pretty amazing. I am sure many of you will be spending the day booking up these hotels right and left. Having some category 4 options is about as good as it gets too. I plan on looking at these hotels real closely. Being able to get your hotel, food AND drinks covered for as low as 12,000 points a night is pretty great.

What makes this even better is there should be a promo rolling out for these properties soon that will get you 5000 bonus points on AMR stays this summer (3 night minimum). Plus, award stays should count (hat tip Brandon F).  Here is the landing page.

Which World of Hyatt all inclusive resorts do you have your eyes on? Check out Ian’s list of 10 he is most excited to check out.

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Mark Ostermann
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11 COMMENTS

      • I noticed that too, I believe at Zoetry Cabo. Curious if that is for award booking as well. Calling globalist today to explore.

    • The $50 fee was something standard with all the AMR Hotels…have stayed at a lot of them prior to Hyatt taking over. It was one of the issue I had with them vs. booking with the Ziva/Zilara.

      Mark-any chance Hyatt will get rid of that limitation?

  1. Fantastic list, thanks for putting this collection together. Definitely nice to see a number of Category 4 properties available.

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