Hyatt Hotels Corporation announced that a Hyatt affiliate has signed a management agreement with Grupo Murano for Hyatt Vivid Grand Island, an adults-only resort, and Dreams Grand Island, a family-friendly resort. cozy luxury complex with 616 rooms. Both properties are expected to open in Cancun, Mexico in early 2024 within the Inclusive Collection, part of World of Hyatt. Hyatt Vivid Grand Island will mark the first Hyatt Vivid property in the Inclusive Collection portfolio.
"These plans for the first Hyatt Vivid resort reflect the continued evolution of travel and Hyatt's unwavering dedication to the all-inclusive concept. Presenting a resort experience that blends culture and a free-spirited atmosphere with all-inclusive amenities is an ideal value proposition for owners who are eager to capitalize on this exciting opportunity to introduce the all-inclusive experience to the next generation of travelers," said Javier Coll, group president, global business development and innovation, Inclusive Collection, Hyatt . "We are confident the winning combination of Hyatt Vivid Grand Island and Dreams Grand Island will create a must-see destination that will appeal to a variety of travel occasions and guests."
“Working with one of the most prominent brands in hospitality aligns with Grupo Murano's strategic vision,” said Marcos Sacal, CEO of Grupo Murano. “We are delighted to continue collaborating with Hyatt, now in Cancun, to launch the new Hyatt Vivid brand. As we expand our services, offerings and developments, we look forward to working with like-minded companies and brands like Hyatt and the Inclusive Collection who are evolving the travel and hospitality space.”
Hyatt Vivid hotels and resorts will offer locally inspired itineraries to couples, friends and solo travelers and encourage social interaction at all times through experience-based programming, dining and entertainment. Created to appeal to the next generation of forward-thinking travelers, the new brand is designed for adults seeking casual comforts filled with simple pleasures. Signature dining experiences will offer a casual and welcoming approach focused on flexibility over formality, including a culinary collective comprised of taco trucks, ceviche carts, a food hall and more. For active travelers looking to maintain healthy routines and fitness goals,
Hyatt Vivid Grand Island will have 400 rooms designed for comfort and with expansive views. Reminiscent of the Mayan deity Kukulcan, the complex is being designed by world-renowned and award-winning architects, HOK.
Guests can expect seamless access to the adjacent Dreams Grand Island, a 616-room family-friendly resort expected to open in early 2024, providing additional options and amenities for a truly immersive experience. Guests will enjoy the brand's exclusive Unlimited-Luxury ® inclusions such as pool and beach service, unlimited premium domestic and international liquor, 24-hour room and concierge service, daily activities and entertainment, nightly events and more. .
Together, the resorts will offer 19 unique culinary concepts comprised of Japanese, Mexican, French, Mediterranean and more. Guests will have access to a 26,000-square-foot spa, complete with 25 treatment rooms, a state-of-the-art fitness center, multiple pools, a beach club, and more.