Bahia Principe Hotels & Resorts Joining World of Hyatt in March

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Bahia Principe Hotels & Resorts Joining World of Hyatt

Hyatt reached a deal with Grupo Piñero in 2024 to add 22 Bahia Principe Hotels & Resorts properties to its Inclusive Collection. These properties are located across the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Jamaica, and Spain and more. Today, the company announced that Bahia Principe Hotels & Resorts will be joining World of Hyatt on March 24, 2026, allowing members to earn and redeem at 22 lively all-inclusive resorts.

Once integrated, World of Hyatt members can enjoy World of Hyatt benefits including:

  • 5 Base Points per eligible $1 USD spent on room rates
  • 4 Bonus Points per eligible $1 USD spent
  • Standard tier Bonus Points on eligible purchases
  • Credit toward earning tier status and Milestone Rewards
  • Credit toward Brand Explorer Award on qualifying stays – earn a free night for every five unique Hyatt brands experienced
  • Award chart participation, with free nights starting at 12,000 points, off-peak
  • On-property benefits for elite members, where available

To view the program terms that will be effective March 24, 2026, as well as how Bahia Principe Hotels & Resorts will participate in World of Hyatt, please visit the landing page here.

World of Hyatt members who complete a stay at a Bahia Principe resort prior to March 24, 2026, are not eligible to earn with World of Hyatt.

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