
The First Hyatt Vivid Hotel To Debut in 2024

Hyatt Vivid Grand Island adults-only resort and the adjacent Dreams Grand Island luxury family resort have been placed under the administration of Grupo Murano.
Opening in early 2024 as part of World of Hyatt's Inclusive Collection, both hotels will be located in Cancun, Mexico. With the opening of Hyatt Vivid Grand Island, Inclusive Collection members will have access to their first ever Hyatt Vivid hotel.
Hyatt's unshakable commitment to the all-inclusive approach is shown in the designs it created for the first Hyatt Vivid resort, which reflect the ongoing development of travel. In an interview, Javier Coll, Hyatt's group president of global business development and innovation for the Inclusive Collection, said that the company is excited to bring the all-inclusive experience to the coming generations of tourists by offering resorts that combine cultural immersion with a free-spirited atmosphere. The two hotels, Hyatt Vivid Grand Island and Dreams Grand Island, are sure to attract visitors for a wide range of getaways.
Marcos Sacal, CEO of Grupo Murano, has remarked that working with one of the most recognized companies in hospitality corresponds with Grupo Murano's strategic strategy, as the company is really excited to continue working with Hyatt on the debut of the Hyatt Vivid brand in Cancun, as well as to provide cutting-edge amenities to the hotel industry as it continues to grow.
Via experientially focused programming, eating, and entertainment, Hyatt Vivid hotels and resorts will provide couples, friends, and single travelers with regionally inspired journeys and stimulate connection with others at every step. The new brand is aimed at people who are looking for informal comforts full of simple pleasures and is intended to appeal to progressive tourists. A culinary collective consisting of taco trucks, ceviche carts, a food hall, and more will provide a relaxed and friendly approach to fine dining that prioritizes flexibility above convention. Resorts will provide specialised courses to supplement their state-of-the-art fitness facilities for guests who are wanting to keep up with their regular health and fitness regimens while on vacation.
There will be 400 luxurious rooms at the Hyatt Vivid Grand Island, each with a breathtaking outlook. The resort's design, inspired by the Mayan god Kukulcan, was created by the prestigious and award-winning architectural firm HOK.
Dreams Grand Island, a resort suitable for families, featuring 616 rooms, will open right next door at the beginning of 2024, giving guests even more variety and enriching their holiday. Pool and beach service, an endless supply of premium liquors from across the world and the United States, round-the-clock room and concierge service, a full slate of daytime and evening events, and much more are all part of the brand's trademark Unlimited-Luxury® offering.
A total of 19 distinct restaurant ideas, including Japanese, Mexican, French, Mediterranean, and more, will be available throughout the various locations. A state-of-the-art exercise facility, various pools, a beach club, and a number of other amenities will be available for tourists inside the 26,000 square foot spa.
Source: breakingtravelnews.com