There’s a Hyatt brand and a Hyatt hotel for every budget, from labels like the casual new Caption all the way up to tony Park Hyatt. You might even be surprised to discover some smaller boutique hotels are also connected to the World of Hyatt loyalty network thanks to Hyatt’s new partnership with the Mr & Mrs Smith booking platform.
You can find great points deals in the U.S. within Hyatt’s Category 1 tier of hotels. However, you might need to plan ahead to rack up enough points for a stay at some of the company’s more in-demand hotels for award travel.
Whether you’re looking for overwater villas in the Maldives, a fabulous hotel that blends history with elegance in London, or even just a great all-inclusive resort, Hyatt has plenty of stellar offerings across many of its brands to satisfy your interests. It doesn’t hurt that staying at any of them is a great way to earn and redeem World of Hyatt points while you’re at it.
With all that in mind, here are the 22 best Hyatt hotels in the world.
Alila Ventana Big Sur
Big Sur, California, USA
Best for: Romantic weekends away or disconnecting in nature while surrounded by world-class amenities.
Why stay here: Alila Ventana Big Sur is arguably one of the best Hyatt properties in North America, perhaps even the world, thanks to its one-of-a-kind location in California’s coastal redwood groves and the value you can get from your Hyatt points.
Best way to book: Book through our partner Skylark for elitelike perks and on-property credits, or book using World of Hyatt points for one of the best redemptions in the program. It’s also available through American Express’ Fine Hotels + Resorts and Chase’s Luxury Hotel & Resort Collection, where you can get valuable perks like credits to use on the property, room upgrades and late checkout, depending on the program.
Alila Ventana Big Sur is about as aspirational as it gets for Hyatt resorts in North America.
This may not be the first brand you think of when it comes to all-inclusive vacationing, but rates at the Alila Ventana Big Sur, though pricey, include all meals and snacks as well as reusable water bottles (alcoholic beverages are purchased separately).
A stay here is about unplugging, TPG noted back in 2020. The resort is about two-and-a-half hours south of San Francisco, off the Pacific Coast Highway and surrounded by California redwoods. It’s easy to feel secluded here, as there are only 59 guest rooms and suites (plus 15 tented cabins for glamping) spread across 150 acres.
The decor nods to nature with wood paneling and earth tones, leather chairs and working fireplaces (think: a fabulous cabin in the woods). The Sur House, the resort’s main restaurant, offers an intimate setting to complement the American cuisine and views over the Pacific Ocean.
Head to Spa Alila for a range of treatments made all the better by the resort’s outdoor cabanas. A 100-minute massage can only be enhanced by the scent of California redwoods in the air, yes? Alila Ventana Big Sur offers many other activities, too, from s’mores by the campfire to a lesson on birds of prey with the resort’s Master Falconer.
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Rates at Alila Ventana Big Sur currently start at $2,378 or 45,000 World of Hyatt points per night.
The Beekman, a Thompson Hotel
Financial District, New York City, New York, USA
Best for: Travelers who want to stay close to the city’s financial district and downtown sights and attractions.
Why stay here: Its stunning atrium and unusual architecture make it one of the most photogenic hotels in the city.
Best way to book: Book through our partner Skylark to enjoy elite-like benefits and on-property credits or through American Express Fine Hotels + Resorts, which offers value-added benefits like upgrades (based on availability) and late checkout, plus on-property statement credits. You can also book directly through Hyatt to redeem award nights or leverage status.
There’s a mix of architectural awe and the pinnacle of downtown coolness by kicking back with a cocktail at The Bar Room at Temple Court at New York City’s The Beekman.
The soaring atrium is bedecked with wrought iron railings and crowned by a skylight casting a romantic patina over the mix of guests and eclectic furnishings below (velvet sofas, a rug-draped check-in desk and bookcases, to name a few).
Apart from the views of Manhattan’s Financial District outside the rooms’ windows, it doesn’t exactly scream Big Apple business district when you’re in one of The Beekman’s 287 guest rooms and suites.
The decor includes distressed leather headboards and wide wood-planked floors. For the ultimate city indulgence, splurge on a Turret Penthouse. These two-story lofts feature beam ceilings, outdoor space and a freestanding soaking tub.
Pop into celebrity chef Tom Colicchio’s Temple Court, a handsome restaurant space on the first floor with leather booths and golden chandeliers. The indulgent tasting menu features dishes such as stuffed quail and pancetta-wrapped venison.
Rates at The Beekman, a Thompson Hotel currently start at $473 or 21,000 World of Hyatt points per night.
Park Hyatt Sydney
Sydney, Australia
Best for: An aspirational award stay during a trip to the South Pacific.
Why stay here: The enormous rooms, incredible views of landmarks like the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge and impeccable service are what keep guests coming back (and aspiring to redeem points for a stay here).
Best way to book: Book through our partner Skylark to enjoy elite-like benefits and on-property credits or reserve through American Express Fine Hotels +Resorts for value-added benefits like upgrades and late checkout based on availability, plus on-property statement credits.
Come for the view and stay for the overall experience at the Park Hyatt Sydney, one of TPG’s favorite places to redeem World of Hyatt points. Right on Sydney Harbor, the hotel boasts one of the city’s rare rooftop pools and incredible views of the Sydney Opera House.
Guest rooms come with private balconies and spa-style bathrooms. Hyatt Globalists are even treated to a free full breakfast for up to two adults and two children in The Dining Room by James Viles at the hotel each morning of their stay.
The Dining Room is also open for lunch and dinner and features Australian-inspired cuisine like Barnsley lamb chops and southern rock lobster.
Those needing a little rest and restoration should check out The Spa at Park Hyatt Sydney, which offers an aromatherapy spa and 90-minute muscular well-being treatments.
Rates at the Park Hyatt Sydney currently start at $652 or 35,000 World of Hyatt points per night.
Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa
North Huvadhoo, Maldives
Best for: The ultraluxury traveler who requires total seclusion and pristine beaches.
Why stay here: The Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa’s three-bedroom Overwater Reef Residence is a must-book for travelers seeking a palatial stay as close to the water as possible.
Best way to book: Book through our partner Skylark to enjoy elitelike benefits and on-property credits.
People come to the Maldives for the powdery white sand, uninterrupted (and sometimes overwater) views of the Indian Ocean and, just generally, to be pampered. The Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa easily provides all three.
Villas range from overwater bungalows to those nestled among the trees on Park Hyatt’s island (albeit with convenient beach access). The dark wood of the villas contrasts with airy, indoor-outdoor vibes (bathrooms often lead out to alfresco soaking tubs and showers).
Try to explore beyond your villa, though. The Park Hyatt offers excursions such as diving and boasts amenities like a freshwater pool that overlooks the ocean and a more tranquil swimming area within the property’s Vidhun Spa, which even features massages that incorporate herbs and Maldivian sand to provide both relaxation and restoration.
Rates at the Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa currently start at $975 or 25,000 World of Hyatt points per night.
Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills
Toranomon, Minato, Tokyo, Japan
Best for: Sophisticated rooms with sky-high views from the property’s coveted perch atop a Tokyo skyscraper.
Why stay here: Come for the incredible city views, stay for the circular soaking bathtub and complimentary minibar found in each accommodation.
Best way to book: Book through our partner Skylark to enjoy elite-like benefits and on-property credits; or reserve through American Express Fine Hotels + Resorts for value-added benefits like upgrades and late checkout based on availability, plus on-property statement credits.
At the Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills, which occupies the top floors of an office tower, it’s hard to find a room without a view.
The floor-to-ceiling windows and minimalist design give the hotel an extremely sleek atmosphere that still has Japanese touches like paper partitions and panels and circular baths in guest rooms. The expansive windows give many guest rooms and suites views of Tokyo Tower or Tokyo Bay.
Guests who splurge on a suite not only get more living space and an additional powder room, but they also enjoy complimentary breakfast at The Tavern – Grill & Lounge.
The Andaz’s Rooftop Bar on the 52nd floor serves up cocktails in a semi-open-air setting. Other venues include BeBu, an American comfort food restaurant, and The Sushi, an omakase restaurant near the Rooftop Bar.
Rates at the Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills currently start at $691 or 25,000 World of Hyatt points per night.
Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort
Wailea, Maui, Hawaii, USA
Best for: Easy beach access with plenty of dining and outdoor fun to be had right at the hotel.
Why stay here: Enjoy boutique hotel-style design amid all the amenities and outdoor fun of a sprawling beachside resort.
Best way to book: Book through our partner Skylark to enjoy elitelike benefits and on-property credits, or reserve through American Express Fine Hotels + Resorts for value-added benefits like upgrades and late checkout based on availability, plus on-property statement credits.
There may be 300 rooms spread throughout the Andaz Wailea, but this resort feels more like a surfer-chic boutique getaway, with an open-air lobby, rooms with light-toned and minimalist furniture and a terraced network of pools overlooking the ocean.
The Andaz Wailea offers stylish, modern accommodations, including guest rooms with rain showers and private lanais. Live lavishly in one of the oceanfront villas, which have gourmet kitchens, private outdoor spaces and easy access to the beach.
Along with a scrumptious breakfast buffet at Ka’ana Kitchen and poolside fare and Bumbye Beach Bar, the Andaz has many other unique dining options. Book ahead for the luxe Feast at Mopaku Luau, served up on the shores of Mopaku beach and the high-end sushi experience at Morimoto Maui.
Head to the Awli Spa & Salon for a variety of decadent treatments, including a 90-minute exfoliating body scrub or heat relief recovery to get over a little too much fun in the sun.
Rates at the Andaz Wailea currently start at $900 or 35,000 World of Hyatt points per night.
Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort & Spa
Koloa, Kauai, Hawaii, USA
Best for: Families traveling to Hawaii who want to enjoy a full roster of activities without leaving the resort.
Why stay here: The Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort & Spa is a destination unto itself with pools, waterfalls, a water park-style waterslide and tons of scheduled activities for the kids, including Hawaiian cultural lessons.
Best way to book: Book through our partner Skylark to enjoy elitelike benefits and on-property credits, or reserve through American Express Fine Hotels + Resorts for value-added benefits like upgrades and late checkout based on availability, plus on-property statement credits.
We’ve said it for years now: Points travelers will find the “crown jewel of redemptions” at the Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort & Spa. From the saltwater lagoon and whopping 150-foot waterslide to a wide selection of daily activities, this is one of the smartest points plays you can make when traveling with the whole family.
Rooms are simple and unfussy, and that’s perfectly fine. The draw here is all the amenities outside. Multiple pools (including one geared toward adults, a river pool and one for activities like volleyball), open-air treatment rooms at the Anara Spa and the Camp Hyatt kids club provide something for a wide variety of guests staying at the resort.
On the restaurant front, expect everything from fancy dinners of nouvelle Hawaiian dishes served at Tidepools overlooking a koi pond to the more casual fare at the poolside Hale Nalu. The resort also offers a mix of Hawaiian cultural history and cuisine with the Grand Hyatt Kauai Luau on Wednesday and Saturday evenings.
Rates at the Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort & Spa currently start at $743 or 25,000 World of Hyatt points per night.
Alila Villas Uluwatu
UIuwatu, Bali, Indonesia
Best for: A romantic, luxe getaway in one of Asia’s most-loved beach destinations.
Why stay here: Impeccable design knits the Alila Uluwatu into its surroundings and provides jaw-dropping vistas of the Indian Ocean.
Best way to book: Book through our partner Skylark to enjoy elite-like benefits and on-property credits; or reserve through American Express Fine Hotels + Resorts for value-added benefits like upgrades and late checkout based on availability, plus on-property statement credits.
Check into this architectural stunner and bask in equally stellar service. Overlooking the Indian Ocean from Alila’s infinity pool (and capturing the moment with your smartphone camera) is practically a rite of passage for guests. But put the camera down and enjoy what else the resort has to offer.
The all-villa resort boasts private pools, spacious bathrooms with soaking tubs and outdoor showers. Private butlers are only the tap of a tablet away and ready to tend to requests during your stay.
Alila’s Sunset Cabana Bar perches over a cliff to rival the infinity pool for views while also serving up cocktails and Balinese dishes like babi guling in a bao bun. Fancier fare is found at Cire, a pan-Asian and Mediterranean restaurant that features plates like grilled black cod and pearly barley risotto.
Before heading home, book the ultimate spa day in Alila’s Cliff Edge Spa Cabana. This two-hour treatment includes a foot bath, a Balinese or therapeutic massage, sound healing and an eye ritual. Afterward, hang out on the cabana’s sofa while indulging in snacks to come a little back closer to earth.
Rates at the Alila Uluwatu currently start at $850 or 35,000 World of Hyatt points per night.
Alila Kothaifaru Maldives
Kothaifaru Island, Maldives
Best for: Understated luxury with a private pool just outside your bedroom.
Why stay here: Design aficionados will appreciate the Alila Kothaifaru’s minimalism and clean lines, while those in need of a little rest and relaxation can enjoy strolls on the beach or a spa treatment.
Best way to book: Book through our partner Skylark to enjoy elitelike benefits and on-property credits. Or, book directly with Hyatt to earn and redeem World of Hyatt points.
Privacy is one of the top amenities at Alila Kothaifaru Maldives, where both overwater villas and those on dry land come with private pools and an overall sense of being far removed from the outside world. Alila’s subtle elegance is a study in minimalism, earth tones and an embrace of natural beauty like banyan trees and sandy shores.
Villa guests can unwind in the outdoor showers, gaze out floor-to-ceiling windows and take advantage of the services of a personal host who can tend to any needs during their stay. Overwater villas are positioned to best capture either sunrise or sunset, so be sure to take note before making your selection.
At Japanese-inspired Umami, chefs whip up fresh-caught fish in the restaurant’s “teppanyaki theater.” Spa Alila, nestled in the Maldivian treetops, features treatments like the 150-minute Maldives Indulgence, which consists of a coconut body scrub, a massage and a mini facial.
This is more than just a spot for a romantic getaway, though. The Alila also features Play Alila, a dedicated venue where children can go for supervised activities.
Rates at the Alila Kothaifaru Maldives currently start at $610 or 25,000 World of Hyatt points per night.
The Cape, a Thompson Hotel
Cabo San Lucas, Baja Sur, Mexico
Best for: Couples looking for an upscale getaway without all the stuffiness of an ultra-luxury brand.
Why stay here: The views are incredible, but splurge on a room with a balcony with a private plunge pool for added ambiance.
Best way to book: Book through our partner Skylark to enjoy elite-like benefits and on-property credits; or reserve through American Express The Hotel Collection for value-added benefits like upgrades and late checkout based on availability, plus on-property statement credits.
When you check into The Cape, a Thompson Hotel, you’ll be a long way from spring break in Cabo.
The rooftop lounge is the trendiest spot in the area for soaking in the sunset over the Pacific with a cocktail, but you can also have your own private rooftop lounge. Some suites with private balconies even come with their own plunge pools and butler service.
Accommodations feature simple, midcentury modern furniture with a beachy flare and the occasional ranch-inspired flourish, like a leather headboard or pillow. You might even have a freestanding copper-clad tub to soak in after a long day in the sun.
Public spaces include two pools and four bars with breathtaking views of the sea. Don’t head home without booking a treatment like a CBD massage at The Cape’s Currents Spa.
Rates at The Cape, a Thompson Hotel currently start at $476 or 25,000 World of Hyatt points per night.
Alila Jabal Akhdar
Al Jabal Akhdar, Oman
Best for: Soaking in the natural beauty of the Al Hajar mountain range from a dreamy clifftop retreat.
Why stay here: Old meets new at the Alila Jabal Akhdar’s, where the design was inspired by ancient Omani construction techniques and desert forts. Of course, we don’t think ancient Omani forts came with the personal pools found in some of the Alila’s private villas.
Best way to book: Book directly via the hotel website or Hyatt’s to earn and redeem World of Hyatt points, or reserve through American Express Fine Hotels + Resorts for value-added benefits like upgrades and late checkout based on availability, plus on-property statement credits.
It’s not exactly roughing it in the great outdoors in this luxe resort, which is about three hours southwest of Muscat in the middle of the Al Hajar mountains.
The Alila Jabal Akhdar Oman follows the brand’s careful attention to design and blends seamlessly into natural surroundings. But this is still an ultra-luxurious (and adventurous) way to immerse yourself in the dramatic desert landscape.
The Alila team curates various experiences and activities like hiking to the hidden village of Al Khutaymi or a private dinner under the stars. Of course, the best way to rest and relax is at Spa Alila, which features treatments rooted in Asian healing techniques like lengthy massages and fragrant herbal compresses.
Each of Alila’s 78 suites showcases views of the mountains, while the resort’s two Jabal Villas include a private terrace and pool, plus more living space and two bedrooms for travelers in larger groups.
TPG senior credit cards editor Matt Moffitt stayed at this property for two nights, one of his favorite hotel experiences ever. The highlights of his stay were the breathtaking infinity pool overlooking the canyon, the beautifully appointed Omani-style suites and the delectable dining options combining Omani, Indian and Western cuisine.
Rates at the Alila Jabal Akhdar Oman currently start at $338 or 25,000 World of Hyatt points per night.
Park Hyatt Beaver Creek Resort and Spa
Beaver Creek, Colorado, USA
Best for: Families and couples who prioritize worry-free ski-in, ski-out access at a decadent resort for a winter getaway. The hotel is just a few steps from the beginner-friendly gondola and ski school slopes, so it truly is ski-in, ski-out for skiers and riders of all ability levels.
Why stay here: TPG loves the Park Hyatt Beaver Creek not only for its proximity to the slopes, but it is also a short walk from the main village, and there are several shops and restaurants attached to the slopeside hotel.
Best way to book: Book through our partner Skylark to enjoy elitelike benefits and on-property credits, or reserve through American Express Fine Hotels + Resorts for value-added benefits like upgrades and late checkout based on availability, plus on-property statement credits.
Whether you’re looking for a first-time ski lesson or you’re practically a professional, the Park Hyatt Beaver Creek is a TPG favorite for its location at the base of Beaver Creek mountain — meaning convenient access to both bunny hills and double black diamonds.
Even if skiing isn’t your thing, the resort offers ice skating and plenty of stores and restaurants to accommodate guests who prefer the apres-ski scene.
Things can get pricey if you’re paying a cash rate for a room here, but points redemptions can make this a much more affordable trip — and eliminate the pesky daily resort fee. World of Hyatt Globalist members get the star treatment with free parking, complimentary breakfast and suite upgrades (just don’t bank on that during the peak winter season).
Guest rooms and suites are perfectly comfortable places to sleep and shower — but you’re not here to hang out in your room. The hotel’s main restaurant, 8100 Mountainside Bar & Grill, serves breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. The Brass Bear Bar will have your preferred apres-ski cocktail waiting for you after your final run of the day.
Rates at the Park Hyatt Beaver Creek currently start at $381 or 35,000 World of Hyatt points per night.
Palacio Duhau – Park Hyatt Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Best for: Refined elegance with a nod to the past and an embrace of the now (in the form of a modern tower of guest rooms and suites just behind the property’s historic palace).
Why stay here: The French architecture might scream Europe more than South America, but the Palacio Duhau – Park Hyatt Buenos Aires is one ritzy way to mingle with Argentina’s high society on the terrace.
Best way to book: Book through our partner Skylark to enjoy elite-like benefits and on-property credits; or reserve through American Express Fine Hotels + Resorts for value-added benefits like upgrades and late checkout based on availability, plus on-property statement credits.
Recoleta is one of the poshest neighborhoods in Buenos Aires, and Palacio Duhau – Park Hyatt Buenos Aires has a grand address within this enclave.
You’ll be wowed when you pull up to the palace, originally commissioned as a private home by a prominent family to resemble the Chateau du Marais. Today, it houses a small cluster of guest rooms and suites.
Rooms are spacious (especially in the modern tower addition) with a mix of lighter furniture and pops of dark wood. Bathrooms are spa-like, with separate rain showers and stand-alone soaking tubs.
Be sure to check out the beautiful flower arrangements in the tunnel beneath the back garden that connects the modern tower with the palace.
Staff members are extraordinarily hospitable, and the service carries through to Los Salones del Piano Nobile, which serves afternoon tea, pastries and finger sandwiches (as well as breakfast, lunch and dinner) on the back terraces.
The wood-paneled Oak Bar is an ideal setting for savoring a glass of red wine or whiskey. A more formal meal awaits at Duhau Restaurant & Vinoteca, which serves Argentinian classics. Did anyone say steak and malbec?
Rates at the Palacio Duhau — Park Hyatt Buenos Aires currently start at $521 or 21,000 World of Hyatt points per night.
Andaz Mayakoba Resort Riviera Maya
Playa del Carmen, Mexico
Best for: A hip, youthful crowd that fits right in among the street art and funky décor. But fashionable parents belong, too, as the Andaz offers a kids club with a robust lineup of activities.
Why stay here: The pops of color and art may scream hipster, but the Andaz Mayakoba has a little something for the whole family. Service is friendly, and there are experiences for everyone.
Best way to book: Book through our partner Skylark to enjoy elite-like benefits and on-property credits; or reserve through American Express The Hotel Collection for value-added benefits like upgrades and late checkout based on availability, plus on-property statement credits.
The Andaz Mayakoba Riviera Maya is another TPG favorite, thanks to its various room and villa options. Options include lagoon-view guest rooms and a three-bedroom Presidential Villa with a private pool and views of the Caribbean Sea (plus other amenities like walk-in closets, private hot tubs and more space than you’ll know what to do with).
With 214 rooms and suites, the resort feels small and secluded because it is located within a gated 620-acre expanse shared by other resorts, including Banyan Tree, Fairmont and Rosewood.
The nightly rate includes nonalcoholic drinks and snacks from the minibar, but the Andaz also shines with its various bars and restaurants.
Start your day with breakfast at Cocina Milagro, an open venue with standard breakfast staples like omelets and more Mexican-inspired creations, including chilaquiles with chicken. Casa Amate, an upscale Latin American restaurant, is only open for dinner and features refined fare like chicken marinated for three days in Uruguayan grappamiel.
Rates at the Andaz Mayakoba Riviera Maya currently start at $410 or 21,000 World of Hyatt points per night.
Park Hyatt Zanzibar
Zanzibar, Tanzania
Best for: Luxurious accommodations with Indian Ocean views, all within walking distance of Zanzibar’s historic Stone Town.
Why stay here: Service is sensational, and guest rooms and suites nod to both traditional Indian and Arabian design. Upgrade to a suite for more square footage and palatial bathrooms.
Best way to book: Book directly via the hotel website or Hyatt’s to earn and redeem World of Hyatt points, or reserve through American Express Fine Hotels + Resorts for value-added benefits like upgrades and late checkout based on availability, plus on-property statement credits.
The Park Hyatt Zanzibar mixes the feel of a luxury resort with proximity to the bustle of Stone Town. The former mansion that houses the Park Hyatt Zanzibar on the white, sandy beaches of Tanzania’s Indian Ocean coast is a mix of old and new. Infinity pools overlook the ocean, and Indian and Arabian design elements evoke this trading post’s past.
Rooms are elegant without being over the top, with ornate wooden furniture, breezy terraces and bathrooms with stand-alone tubs.
Beach Front, the resort’s waterfront restaurant, serves a variety of paellas and fresh-caught fish. The more formal Dining Room serves Middle Eastern fare, like hearty beef mishkaki, and is a great place to wind down the day. Save a little time to grab a sunset cocktail like the Mango Tree Punch on the outdoor terrace at the Library and Veranda.
Rates at the Park Hyatt Zanzibar currently start at $482 or 21,000 World of Hyatt points per night.
Great Scotland Yard Hotel
London, United Kingdom
Best for: High-end accommodations with plenty of true crime history to titillate you during cocktails at the bar.
Why stay here: You might not think a decommissioned police headquarters sounds like the ideal place to spend a night, but this stylish city property will change your mind.
Best way to book: Book directly via the hotel website or Hyatt’s to earn and redeem World of Hyatt points.
There are a few hotels around the world that have successfully upgraded jails and police headquarters into upscale places to stay. However, Great Scotland Yard Hotel might be one of the best examples.
Named after the street where London’s Metropolitan Police headquarters was once located, the property sits on the site where Jack the Ripper was interrogated. Try not to dwell too long on that one before bed, as the point is to get a good night’s sleep and enjoy the hotel’s prime location near Covent Garden.
Beyond its history, Great Scotland Yard Hotel comprises 151 rooms and suites, each with unique layouts that feel more like the muted but gorgeous homes found in “Architectural Digest” magazine rather than a site that once housed law enforcement. Splurge for a suite and enjoy extras like a fireplace, or opt for a two-bedroom townhouse, which offers the ultimate residential feel across five stories.
Ekstedt at the Yard is the hotel’s top restaurant and features Nordic dishes such as hay-smoked goose breast served a la carte or as part of three- or nine-course tasting menus.
Rates at the Grand Scotland Yard Hotel currently start at $361 or 21,000 World of Hyatt points per night.
Hyatt Zilara Rose Hall
Montego Bay, Jamaica
Best for: Couples looking for a traditional all-inclusive experience where they can redeem points.
Why stay here: Stay here if you’re craving a classic sun, sea and sand getaway with a warm Jamaican welcome and access to an array of amenities.
Best way to book: Book the Hyatt Zilara Rose Hall directly on Hyatt’s website to earn or redeem World of Hyatt points and take advantage of elite status benefits.
Hyatt’s all-inclusive expansion has been swift and extensive over the past years, but one of TPG’s favorite Hyatt all-inclusive resorts has long been part of the company’s portfolio.
Hyatt Zilara Rose Hall is an upscale resort right on the beach that feels surprisingly private despite being only 15 minutes from Montego Bay’s Sangster International Airport (MBJ) and sharing a complex with the family-friendly Hyatt Ziva.
Service is attentive, and rooms have a youthful feel with lighter wood accented with splashes of navy blue. Marble bathrooms are spacious, and in-room tablets offer information on everything from daily activities to restaurant recommendations.
The Hyatt Zilara has a wide variety of activities, like swimming in the resort’s three-level pool, kayaking and surfing. Hyatt Zilara also has a spa for facials, massages and other treatments (guests can also access the neighboring Ziva’s spa and salon for additional treatments). Zilara and Ziva also share a massive, two-story fitness center.
Zilara even delivers on the food and beverage front, typically not the most exciting part of an all-inclusive property. Petit Pariz is the resort’s fine French restaurant that serves classics like steak tartare and French onion soup. FuZion serves Asian fare, including sushi and sriracha honey-glazed chicken. But this is still an all-inclusive resort: Choicez is where guests go for a wide variety of buffet-style meals during their stay.
Rates at Hyatt Zilara Rose Hall currently start at $403 or 35,000 World of Hyatt points per night.
Miraval Austin
Austin, Texas, USA
Best for: An ultraluxurious tune-up for the mind, body and soul in the heart of Texas.
Why stay here: When you want to do a little self-care, it’s always best to let the pampering Miraval team take care of everything else for the duration of your stay.
Best way to book: Book through our partner Skylark to enjoy elitelike benefits and on-property credits.
A wellness retreat doesn’t always mean you have to deprive yourself. Hyatt’s Miraval brand is known for its resorts in stunning, peaceful locations that are all about wellness but still let you indulge in fine food and wine.
Miraval Austin’s muted elegance makes the surrounding Texas hills the showstopper here, adding to the serene ambience among the 117 guest rooms. Some include vistas of Lake Travis, and all have a great vantage point of the rolling landscapes of Texas Hill Country.
We loved the tranquil vibes of Miraval’s guest rooms when we checked in, including meditation channels on the television, a Himalayan singing bowl and a walk-in shower with Miraval Zents-branded amenities. A private balcony is a great place to unwind after a full day of treatments and activities.
Miraval draws a glitzy wellness crowd, so we strongly recommend that you book treatments and classes well ahead of your arrival. Nobody should be stressed because they couldn’t get into a Miraval stress solutions class during their stay.
Of course, the Miraval Life in Balance Spa is another way to relax beyond meditation classes. We love the 75-minute Abundance body renewal ritual that comes with a Hawaiian noni-and-lime scrub and spirulina body clay — all polished off with oils to really make the body glow.
Miraval is also renowned for its healthy cuisine. Hilltop Crossings Kitchen is the property’s main restaurant, where you can sample creations like Thai lettuce wraps, hempseed meatballs or sirloin from Texas’ own 44 Farms.
Rates at Miraval Austin currently start at $1,265 or 57,500 World of Hyatt points per night (based on double occupancy and including all meals, snacks and nonalcoholic beverages).
Park Hyatt Saigon
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Best for: Hyatt hedonists who want an ultra-high-end experience in the heart of one of Asia’s most dynamic cities.
Why stay here: The incredible service, delectable food and beverage offerings and luxe accommodations make the Park Hyatt Saigon a must-visit.
Best way to book: Book through our partner Skylark to enjoy elite-like benefits and on-property credits; or reserve through American Express Fine Hotels + Resorts, which offers value-added benefits like upgrades and late checkout based on availability, plus on-property statement credits.
Whenever you talk to a TPG staff member who has stayed at the Park Hyatt Saigon, they often reply with some version of, “There is exemplary hotel service, and then there is the Park Hyatt Saigon.”
This tony hotel in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, is within walking distance from some of the city’s most popular attractions like the Reunification Palace and the Opera House.
However, the outdoor pool on the hotel’s third-floor terrace, decadent Vietnamese clay pot cuisine at Square One or cocktails and live music in the Park Lounge make the Park Hyatt Saigon a destination unto itself.
Hyatt Globalist members (or travelers booking via American Express Fine Hotels + Resorts) get access to free breakfast each morning at Opera, the Park Hyatt’s Italian restaurant, which is considered one of the best breakfast spreads in Asia.
The hotel is immaculate, from the floral arrangements in the lobby and the polished wooden floors to outdoor spaces like the pool nestled among the hotel’s garden. Rooms feature a more classical look than some newer Park Hyatt hotels, but they are nonetheless stunning with crisp sheets, palatial bathrooms and, in larger rooms, private terraces.
Rates at the Park Hyatt Saigon currently start at $260 or 17,000 World of Hyatt points per night.
Impression Moxche by Secrets
Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico
Best for: Discerning travelers that long for a beautiful, kid-free environment that’s close to home (it’s an easy nonstop flight to Cancun from many U.S. gateways).
Why stay here: This exclusive resort-within-a-resort offers VIP access to several pools, a beach club, a lounge and gourmet restaurants — plus you have access to the entire Moxche complex. One of the best all-inclusive resorts there is.
Best way to book: Book with World of Hyatt points to get the best value. Otherwise, book directly for elite night credit and benefits.
Hyatt’s major push into all-inclusive resorts included ultraluxury properties and a newer brand: Impression by Secrets. This Secrets offshoot is laser-focused on details, cuisine and design — to the point where Impression Moxche by Secrets might completely change your outlook on all-inclusive resorts.
The decadent resort-within-a-resort, part of the broader Secrets Moxche Playa del Carmen campus, features luxe accommodations (some with private plunge pools or balcony hot tubs for two), relaxing swimming areas and plenty of delicious restaurants. Entry-level suites are nearly 1,000 square feet, and you can expect to find either tropical or ocean views.
Cielo is the perfect spot to kick back with a meal or cocktail after spending the day at the nearby rooftop swimming pool. Seaside Beach Club is another memorable spot for a meal (TPG was a fan of breakfast here when we checked in to the resort). Of course, do allot time to make it to the beach — that’s what fun in the sun is all about, right?
Rates at Impression Moxche by Secrets currently start at $949 or 42,000 World of Hyatt points per night.
Kisawa Sanctuary
Benguerra Island, Mozambique
Best for: Ultraluxury vibes with “Cast Away”-level seclusion (but with far more to entertain you than Wilson the soccer ball).
Why stay here: Spacious residences are idyllic retreats where you can unwind with a book and summon tea from your butler — all while the waves crash nearby.
Best way to book: Book directly with Hyatt to earn or redeem World of Hyatt points and enjoy any elite benefits.
Robinson Crusoe meets a high thread count at this slice of paradise on Benguerra Island off the east coast of Africa. Before you retreat to your private residence (one of only 11 on the island), enjoy a free 60-minute welcome massage — because welcome cocktails are so last season.
Residences range in size, but Residence 7 is the ultimate splurge with its two pools and three bedrooms. Stocked pantries, free laundry service, butler service and Vana bath products are the norm no matter where you stay. Don’t forget to save time for further wellness with a visit to the Natural Wellness Center, or NWC, for Ayurvedic treatments utilizing island-sourced honey, sea salt and herbs.
If that doesn’t relax you, how about a sunset meal at Baracca for Mozambican-South Indian fusion? Nightly rates usually include all meals and most drinks. Paradise never tasted so good.
Rates at Kisawa Sanctuary start at $6,100 per night. Award night redemption rates vary based on World of Hyatt dynamic pricing for Mr & Mrs Smith hotels.
Madikwe Safari Lodge
Madikwe, South Africa
Best for: Spending days on safari and nights being wined and dined with a chic lodge backdrop.
Why stay here: Soak in your private plunge pool and bask in views of the bush and beyond.
Best way to book: Book directly with Hyatt to earn or redeem World of Hyatt points and enjoy any elite benefits.
Go on safari at Madikwe Safari Lodge, which is spread across three dwellings (one for families and two geared toward couples and honeymooners). Each day is chock-full of animal facts and sightings — both with your guide and even from the comfort of your private plunge pool. Further, your nightly rate includes all meals, soft drinks, some alcoholic beverages and two daily guided game drives (as well as kids club activities).
Expansive guest rooms include alfresco showers, uninterrupted views and cozy furnishings. Those looking for a little more unwinding time can order spa services to your room, like an Africology massage. Don’t miss out on a customized meal served in the lodge’s gardens or in the bush to soak in the natural beauty of this life-changing retreat. Go ahead: Start humming your favorite “The Lion King” tune … it fits in here.
Rates at Madikwe Safari Lodge start at $1,282 per night. Award night redemption rates vary based on World of Hyatt dynamic pricing for Mr & Mrs Smith hotels.