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With a range of brands to choose from, Hyatt’s Inclusive Collection certainly has a hotel for every type of traveler. Looking for a luxurious and quiet boutique haven? Zoëtry Resorts & Spas has you covered. Need to turn up the entertainment? Breathless Resorts & Spas has your back. Bringing the family? Dreams Resorts & Spas awaits.

How about those adults looking for an all-inclusive getaway that isn’t too fancy? Those in search of casual comforts and simple pleasures can look no further than Hyatt Vivid Hotels & Resorts.

Who Is Hyatt Vivid Hotels & Resorts For?

Similar to several others in the Inclusive Collection portfolio, the Hyatt Vivid brand is adults-only and all-inclusive. So what sets it apart? This brand is designed for young adult travelers seeking a casual stay. It’s geared towards those wanting a laidback atmosphere with flexible dining opportunities and intentional, creative activities. Think painting, poetry and macrame throughout the day and bonfires and live music into the evening.

Macrame class (photo courtesy of Hyatt's Inclusive Collection) 

The guests tend to be on the younger side, as the brand is targeting Gen Z travelers (ages 21 – 39). It’s also ideal for travelers interested in unplugging from everyday stressors and reconnecting with themselves and their companions on vacation, with an emphasis on wellbeing. It’s easy to focus on wellness with paddle board yoga classes, sound healing sessions and healthy menu items on offer.

Hyatt Vivid Grand Island

The first property in the Hyatt Vivid Hotels & Resorts group debuted in Cancun in 2024: Hyatt Vivid Grand Island. The 400-suite property is located near the Nichupté Lagoon, just 15 minutes from the Cancun International Airport. The property is not located on the beach, but guests staying here have access to the Ennea Beach Club, which is a 10-minute shuttle ride away from the resort.

Accommodations are spacious and offer views of either the lagoon or the golf course, and visitors can elevate their stay by booking the Vantage Club. The property has 10 eateries and six bars to choose from, ranging from a food truck serving up the freshest tacos to a rooftop restaurant with Japanese cuisine.

Rooftop yoga (photo courtesy of Hyatt's Inclusive Collection) 

 

Hyatt Vivid Punta Cana

Hyatt recently announced that the second hotel in this brand, Hyatt Vivid Punta Cana, is expected to open by the end of 2025 in the Dominican Republic. Guests won’t have trouble prioritizing their wellness with both indoor and outdoor gyms, pickleball and tennis courts and a juice and healthy snack bar, among other amenities.

“We are pleased to further strengthen the Hyatt Vivid Hotels & Resorts brand portfolio with Hyatt Vivid Punta Cana,” said Antonio Fungairino, Head of Development, Hyatt’s Inclusive Collection. “Hyatt’s continued brand expansion in the region, from the sought-after beach towns of Playa Esmeralda, Punta Cana, Cap Cana, and beyond, reinforces the Dominican Republic's status as a premier destination for high-end hospitality, while reinforcing Hyatt’s leadership in the all-inclusive segment.”

To learn more about Hyatt Vivid Hotels & Resorts brand, visit hyattinclusivecollection.com/en/resorts-hotels/hyatt-vivid.


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Codie Liermann is the managing editor of The Compass. She began her career in the industry as a travel advisor prior to working as an editor. With a passion for creating valuable content for travel advisors, she aims to develop meaningful relationships with all types of travel companies in order to share their unique messages with the travel agency community.


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