Hyatt looks to open first Vivid hotel in 2024

An affiliate of Hyatt Hotels Corp. has entered into a management agreement with Grupo Murano to open the adults-only Hyatt Vivid Grand Island resort and the Dreams Grand Island, a family-friendly 616-room luxury resort. Both properties are expected to open in Cancun in early 2024 within the company's Inclusive Collection. Hyatt Vivid Grand Island will mark the first Hyatt Vivid property in the Inclusive Collection portfolio.

Hyatt Vivid Grand Island will have 400 guestrooms and will be designed by HOK. Guests will have access to the adjacent Dreams Grand Island, a family-friendly 616-room resort. Amenities will include pool and beach service, unlimited international and domestic top-shelf spirits and 24-hour room and concierge services.

Together, the resorts will have 19 restaurants and bars with Japanese, Mexican, French and Mediterranean themes. The 26,000-square-foot spa will have 25 treatment rooms. The property also will have a fitness center, multiple pools and a beach club.   

"These plans for the first Hyatt Vivid resort reflect the continued evolution of travel and Hyatt’s unwavering dedication to the all-inclusive concept. Introducing a resort experience that blends culture and a free-spirted atmosphere with the conveniences of an all-inclusive is an ideal value proposition for owners who are eager to capitalize on this exciting opportunity to introduce the all-inclusive experience to the next generation of travelers,” Javier Coll, group president, global business development & innovation, Inclusive Collection, Hyatt, said in a statement. “We are confident the winning combination of Hyatt Vivid Grand Island and Dreams Grand Island will create a must-visit destination that will appeal to a variety of travel occasions and guests.”