CHICAGO — Park Hyatt Riviera Maya and Grand Hyatt Los Cabos are both slated to open in the second half of 2026, say Hyatt Hotels Corporation and owner Parks Hospitality Holdings.
Javier Águila, President, Inclusive Collection, Hyatt, said Hyatt is selectively bringing the all-inclusive model to these two new hotels, “combining the ease of all-inclusive with the exceptional design, service and sense of place that define the Park Hyatt and Grand Hyatt brands.”
Charles El Mann Fasja, CEO, Parks Hospitality Holdings, said the two openings represent a defining moment for PHH, and Mexican tourism as a whole. “With more than 11,000 hotel rooms across our portfolio, we have built this company on a deep, unwavering conviction in Mexico’s potential as one of the world’s premier destinations,” he said. “Across our growing portfolio of more than 1,200 rooms with Hyatt, including Park Hyatt Riviera Maya and Grand Hyatt Los Cabos, we are bringing a new standard for luxury all-inclusive travel to two of Mexico’s most celebrated destinations.”
Park Hyatt Riviera Maya
Billed as ‘the refinement of Park Hyatt, the freedom of all-inclusive’, this property is slated to open by the end of 2026 on a secluded stretch of Mexico’s Caribbean coastline between Cancún and Puerto Morelos.
The resort will sit within private coastal enclave AMAI, with 148 guestrooms and suites. Select accommodations will include private pools and plunge pools, alongside a 2,300 square foot penthouse. Each guest will be supported by a dedicated Resort Ambassador from pre-arrival onward. A chef-led culinary program will span seven distinct venues. There will be also be a beachfront pool lined with private cabanas, an open-air spa garden with secluded treatment spaces, daily wellness rituals, and preferred access to El Tinto Golf Course.

Grand Hyatt Los Cabos
Ideal for leisure travel and celebrations, the oceanfront Grand Hyatt Los Cabos is expected to open later this year within the Oleada Pacific Living & Golf oceanfront community in Cabo San Lucas.
The 301-key resort will include 244 standard rooms and 57 suites, with 42 swim-out rooms included within those totals. Offerings include one-bedroom suites and a 4,602-square-foot Presidential Suite.
The resort will also offer more than 20,000 square feet of indoor meeting and event space, complemented by outdoor garden venues. Five à la carte restaurants and five vibrant bar concepts, along with an 18-hole Ernie Els Design golf course, fitness centre, spa, kids’ and teen clubs and pickleball courts round out the offerings. Multiple ocean-view pools include an adults-only pool, family-friendly infinity-edge pools, a beachfront family pool and a dedicated splash park.
Lead image caption: Grand Hyatt Los Cabos