Expanded portfolio to include Miraval the Red Sea slated to launch in 2025
Hyatt has revealed a pipeline of more than 50 luxury and lifestyle hotels to open around the world in the next two years.
The pipeline includes the openings of Miraval the Red Sea (pictured) in Saudi Arabia, set to debut in late 2025. This property, marking the Miraval brand’s international debut, is billed as a haven for luxury wellbeing seekers, offering transformative wellness experiences and one of the largest spas in the Red Sea destination.
Other anticipated openings over the next two years include Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur and Park Hyatt Johannesburg, as well as Andaz Miami Beach and Andaz Gold Coast.
These projects will follow Hyatt's successful recent openings in the luxury and lifestyle segments, including Park Hyatt London River Thames; Alila Shanghai as Greater China’s first urban resort-style Alila hotel; The Standard, Singapore, and The StandardX, Bangkok.
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Javier Águila, Group President, EAME, Hyatt, said: “Our future in these highly sought-after segments looks brighter than ever, thanks to recent acquisitions like Mr & Mrs Smith and Standard International, as well as our commitment to building dedicated teams and leveraging specialised talent to enhance our luxury and lifestyle offerings.”
The Luxury portfolio aims to offfer "ultraluxe escapes designed to delight the luxury seekers" with "rare and thoughtfully curated" stays. Brands include Park Hyatt, Alila and Miraval.
The Lifestyle portfolio encompasses Andaz, Thompson Hotels and the newly acquired Standard International brands, including The Standard and Bunkhouse. These hotel aim to offer originality in design, dining and cultural programming.
For more information, visit www.hyatt.com