Hyatt is betting that two of its most recognizable luxury brands can pull off the all-inclusive model, and it’s putting that bet on Mexico.
The company and owner Parks Hospitality Holdings announced that Park Hyatt Riviera Maya and Grand Hyatt Los Cabos will both open in the second half of 2026, marking new expressions of the Park Hyatt and Grand Hyatt brands in two of the country’s marquee leisure destinations. Both will run on an all-inclusive offering, a notable move for nameplates better known for à la carte luxury. The two properties together combine globally recognized brands with strong loyalty among luxury, business and group travelers, and Hyatt’s all-inclusive expertise.
“At Hyatt, we’re continuing to evolve how our brands connect with travelers, ensuring they remain distinct and compelling,” said Javier Águila, president of Hyatt’s Inclusive Collection. “Drawing on our deep expertise and leadership in elevated all-inclusive, we’re selectively bringing this model to these two new hotels, combining the ease of all-inclusive with the exceptional design, service and sense of place that define the Park Hyatt and Grand Hyatt brands.”
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