Hyatt To Expand Independent Collection Brands in Key Global Destinations Through 2025
Hyatt Hotels Corporation (NYSE: H) reports robust growth in its Independent Collection brands, focusing on luxury and lifestyle experiences. With over 100 properties worldwide, the brand expects significant openings through 2025, enhancing its global portfolio. Notable upcoming openings include NUMU in Mexico and Grand Hansa Hotel in Finland. The company highlights a 20% growth in its loyalty program, contributing to record revenue levels. Hyatt's intentional growth strategy has resulted in five years of industry-leading net room growth.
- Over 100 properties in the Independent Collection globally.
- 20% increase in World of Hyatt loyalty program membership in the past year.
- Significant planned openings, including NUMU in Mexico and Grand Hansa Hotel in Finland.
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The Independent Collection is set to maintain strong growth with luxury and lifestyle experiences
Exterior view of 7Pines Resort Sardinia, a hotel within Hyatt's Destination by Hyatt collection of independent hotels. (Photo: Business Wire)
“Each brand in the Independent Collection offers distinct properties that are all unique and feature one-of-a-kind experiences for every occasion with more than 100 properties worldwide across all three brands – from on-site beekeeping and aerial yoga at
“Through our intentional long-term growth strategy and by working closely with owners, Hyatt boasts five years of industry-leading net rooms growth driven by our unique position against the competition,” said
Create One-of-a-Kind Stories at The Unbound Collection by Hyatt
The Unbound Collection by Hyatt brand is more than a compilation of one-of-a-kind hotels, each of the 35 properties are a thoughtful curation of stories worth collecting. Whether couples are craving a romantic getaway, well-traveled connoisseurs are looking to add another trip to their collection or friends are seeking to craft unforgettable memories, they will find it in destinations that matter most to them.
Planned 2023 and Beyond Openings
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NUMU (
San Miguel de Allende, Mexico ): Guests can discover the beauty, charm and history ofSan Miguel de Allende at this 44-room unique boutique hotel, slated to open in early 2023. With three onsite dining options and the new room key in Apple Wallet feature, NUMU will mark the first Hyatt property inSan Miguel de Allende . -
Grand Hansa Hotel (Helsinki, Finland ): Slated to open in summer 2023, theGrand Hansa Hotel will join The Unbound Collection by Hyatt, as the first Hyatt branded hotel inFinland . Positioned in the very heart ofHelsinki on Mannerheimintie, the hotel will be a fascinating fusion of heritage, modern elegance and luxury with 219 rooms and five suites, presenting guests with elevated luxury through contemporary finishes, keyless access and high-end amenities. -
Noor-Us-Sabah Palace (Bhopal, India ): One of Bhopal’s oldest and most sought-after hotels,Noor-Us-Sabah Palace will undergo extensive refurbishment and is slated to debut as a 60-room heritage hotel in 2025. Bhopal’s history and the Noor-Us-Sabah Palace’s rich Nawabi heritage makes it a perfect addition to The Unbound Collection by Hyatt portfolio. -
Hotel in development (Crans-Montana,
Switzerland ) The luxurious 41-room boutique hotel is expected to join The Unbound Collection by Hyatt inDecember 2023 and will inspire unforgettable memories with itsSwiss Chalet cuisine and front row sporting experiences. The property is located in Crans Montana, one of the most prestigious and well-established year-round mountain destinations in the Swiss Alps and is also known for one of the most important golf tournaments on European soil. -
Hyatt also plans to add its second property as part of The Unbound Collection by Hyatt in
Tokyo, Japan in 2023.
2022 Openings
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Kissel Uptown Oakland (
Oakland, California ),March 2022 -
Hotel La Compañia (
Panama City, Panama ),April 2022 -
Magma Resort Santorini (
Santorini ,Greece ),August 2022 -
La Zambra (
Málaga, Spain ),September 2022 -
Fuji Speedway Hotel (Shizuoka,Japan ),October 2022 -
Grayson Hotel (New York, New York ),November 2022 -
Rancho Pescadero (Los Cabos, Mexico ),November 2022
Discover Authentic Experiences at Destination by Hyatt
The Destination by Hyatt brand is a diverse collection of 55+ independent hotels, resorts and residences that are individual at heart yet connected by a commitment to embody the true spirit of each location.
Planned 2023 and Beyond Openings
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Banyan Cay Resort and Golf (West Palm Beach, Florida ): Expected to open in Summer 2023, this 18-hole signature golf resort will mark entry of the Destination by Hyatt brand inFlorida . Dive into the crystal-clear waters of two resort pools, enjoy three in-house gourmet restaurants, and pamper yourself at the soothing full-service exclusive spa. -
The Grand Resort Qingchengshan (
China ): Set to join the Destination by Hyatt brand, this 231-room resort will be situated in the vicinity of two UNESCO World Heritage Sites,Mount Qingcheng , one of the ancient cradles of Taoism inChina with over 2000 years of history, and the time-honored Dujiangyan a hydro-engineering project built during the Qin Dynasty. Blessed with spectacular scenery, the area is a popular weekend getaway for city dwellers, located less than two hours outsideChengdu and conveniently accessible by road and high-speed rail.
2022 Openings
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Austria Haus (Vail, Colorado ),June 2022 -
7Pines
Sardinia Resort (Sardinia, Italy ),July 2022 -
Schloss Roxburghe Golf Hotel (Kelso,United Kingdom ),November 2022
Connect to the Neighborhood at JdV by Hyatt
The JdV by Hyatt brand offers a collection of more than 20 vibrant, independent hotels that are true reflections of the urban neighborhoods they call home. Embracing the brand’s namesake (joie de vivre), JdV by Hyatt hotels invite guests and locals alike to connect, live in the moment and celebrate the joy of life.
Planned 2023 and Beyond Openings
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The Pell (
Middletown, Rhode Island ): Located minutes fromNewport and slated to open early 2023, The Pell will mark the first JdV by Hyatt hotel inRhode Island and provide easy access to Newport’s famous beaches, mansions, historic landmarks, walking trails, and wineries. After a day of exploring or sunbathing on the beach, guests can relax in the library, or enjoy American coastal cuisine and a curated cocktail menu at the onsite restaurant, The Helmway. -
FirstName Bordeaux (
Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France ): Slated to open early 2023, featuring a collaborative spirit, feel-good outlook and innovative approach to hotel experiences. Located in the heart of the historic port city, the 147-guestroom hotel will be a true reflection of its neighborhood, encouraging guests to discover local delights at their own pace. -
FILA HOUSE
Shanghai (China ): Expected to open in 2024, FILA HOUSEShanghai will make its mark on the global stage as the inaugural FILA-branded hotel in the world and will bring a vibrant new experience to the local hotel scene. -
Ronil (Baga,
India ): Set on 1.6-acres in Baga,India , this JdV by Hyatt hotel will join three other Hyatt hotels in the region:Alila Diwa Goa , Grand Hyatt Goa and Hyatt Centric Candolim Goa. The 125-guestroom hotel will also house two dining outlets and two outdoor pools for a leisure getaway in the coast. -
Hyatt recently announced an exclusive collaboration agreement with
Lindner Hotels relating to theLindner Hotels & Resorts and the me and all hotels brands located in key cities acrossGermany and other European countries. This collaboration is expected to add more than 30 vibrant hotels and add approximately 5,500 rooms to Hyatt’s portfolio. The majority of these hotels will be included within the JdV by Hyatt portfolio, and the hotels are expected to join World of Hyatt in the near future.
2022 Openings
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EPISODE Hsinchu (Hsinchu City,
Taiwan ),November 2022
To learn more about Hyatt’s Independent Collection brands, please visit: https://www.hyatt.com/brands/hyatt-independent-collections.
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