Mexico City — Bahía Príncipe Hotels & Resorts has joined the World of Hyatt loyalty program, allowing members to earn and redeem points at more than 20 resorts in key tourist destinations including Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, and Spain.
The integration adds approximately 12,000 rooms to Hyatt’s portfolio and strengthens its all-inclusive offerings within its Inclusive Collection.
More Options for Travelers
Through this partnership, World of Hyatt members gain access to new benefits in high-demand destinations, including the Riviera Maya, featuring resorts like Bahía Príncipe Explore Akumal and Bahía Príncipe Escape Tequila.
This move is part of a joint strategy between Hyatt and Grupo Piñero to expand their global presence and enhance the all-inclusive travel experience.
Double Points Promotion
To mark the integration, Hyatt launched a temporary promotion offering members double points on stays between April and June 2026, following registration on the platform.
Featured Resorts
The properties joining the program cater to various traveler profiles:
- Family resorts with water parks and entertainment
- Adults-only hotels focused on relaxation and wellness
- Cultural and culinary experiences at international destinations
Expansion of World of Hyatt
World of Hyatt currently boasts over 63 million members globally, solidifying its position as one of the hospitality industry’s leading loyalty programs. The addition of Bahía Príncipe supports its growth strategy by offering greater destination diversity and benefits for frequent travelers.
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