Hyatt’s summer sale offers up to 25% off for properties across the Americas

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Hyatt's summer sale offers up to 25% off for properties across the Americas

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Nothing says summer like a splashy getaway, and Hyatt is making vacationing even easier by putting stays across North and South America on sale up to 25% off.

The sale, which the hotel group unveiled ahead of the July 4 holiday, is valid on hundreds of hotels throughout the United States, Canada, the Caribbean, Mexico, Central America and South America, Hyatt shared with The Points Guy. It even includes some of the Hyatt properties from our list of most exciting hotel openings in 2025, including Secrets St. Lucia and Secrets Playa Esmerelda.

Members of the hotel group's World of Hyatt loyalty program — which is free to join — can access the sale early and book now through July 7. Members can save up to 25% off stays through Sept. 30.

Non-members are eligible to book the sale between July 8 and July 28 and save up to 20% off participating stays between July 9 and Sept. 30.

"This special World of Hyatt offer makes it easier than ever to plan a memorable stay across our diverse portfolio in the Americas, all while enjoying exceptional savings," Asad Ahmed, the SVP of commercial services for the Americas at Hyatt Hotels Corporation, told TPG, adding the sale offers "travelers even more reasons to discover new places and enjoy unique getaways, now with added value."

Travelers can splurge on a getaway to the Bahamas, for example, with a family-friendly stay for less at the Grand Hyatt Baha Mar complete with access to an expansive water park, several pools and an oceanfront beach. Or head to the sandy shores of Puerto Rico with a discounted trip to the Hyatt Regency Grand Reserve Puerto Rico — featuring a relaxing lagoon-style pool and serene rainforest-inspired spa — available with the sale.

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Average nightly rates for each of these beachy escapes are available as low as $225 with the sale, Hyatt confirmed to TPG.

Travelers can also take advantage of Hyatt's leadership in the all-inclusive space with several resorts participating in the sale, including the popular Dreams Dominicus La Romana in the Dominican Republic, Jamaica's Hyatt Zilara Rose Hall and Mexico's Secrets Riviera Cancun Resort & Spa.

Travelers hoping to eschew the beach for a city escape can save on trips to major cities like New York City, Seattle, Atlanta, Nashville and beyond, while those who have their hearts set on somewhere cooler can plan a getaway to wintry South America with stays available in Bogota, Buenos Aires, Lima and more.

Maximize savings by signing up for a World of Hyatt Credit Card (see rates and fees), which is currently offering up to 60,000 bonus points for new members (30,000 bonus points after spending $3,000 on purchases in the first three months of opening an account and up to 30,000 more bonus points by earning 2 bonus points per $1 spent in the first six months on purchases that normally earn 1 bonus point, up to $15,000 spent).

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