Hyatt in Latin America and the Caribbean Expansion and New Opportunities for Tourists

By Ivan PetrenkoMay 12, 2024 19:36 PMNews
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The hotel corporation Hyatt plans significant expansion in Latin America and the Caribbean by 2027, encompassing over 30 new openings. This expansion aims to redefine luxury and lifestyle in these regions.

According to Hyatt's Vice President of Development in Latin America and the Caribbean, Camilo Bolaños, this strategy is driven by the increasing demand for travel and effective asset management. Since 2017, their systematic expansion strategy has led to a doubling of luxury rooms and resorts in Hyatt's portfolio, as well as a fivefold increase in lifestyle rooms.

Hyatt's expansion of its hotel network in Latin America and the Caribbean offers tourists a wide range of opportunities for quality leisure. The increase in the number of Hyatt hotels in the region provides tourists with a greater choice of quality hotels with diverse services and amenities. The inclusion of hotels from different collections, such as Inclusive Collection, Boundless Collection, and Timeless Collection, allows tourists to choose hotels according to their preferences and needs.

Thus, this expansion offers tourists not only convenient accommodation but also the opportunity to enjoy unique and quality experiences while traveling to the beautiful destinations of Latin America and the Caribbean.

The addition of the Inclusive Collection Hyatt ensures leisure for both adults and families seeking immersive experiences. New hotels in the Boundless Collection and Timeless Collection will also offer unique cultural and comfortable experiences for tourists.

For tourists, this means a wider choice of quality hotel services, a variety of unique leisure destinations, and the opportunity to enjoy comfort during travels to Latin America and the Caribbean.

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