TPG hasn't put out our list of the most anticipated hotel openings of 2025 yet — but one Hyatt we cannot wait to visit is already taking reservations.
29.10.2024 - 21:53 / travelpulse.com / North America / Eraine Wessler
Hotel Xcaret Mexico, the innovative All-Fun Inclusive resort that blends culture, nature, cuisine and entertainment, is set to undergo a transformative evolution in 2025.
Grupo Xcaret, the resort's parent company, is proud to announce that the iconic Caribbean destination will elevate its lodging and entertainment experience. The company has announced a $700 million hotel expansion project that will include a new phase for the Hotel Xcaret México collection in Riviera Maya.
The upcoming changes will reaffirm Grupo Xcaret's commitment to creating unforgettable moments in a truly unique new environment.
Guests can look forward to a wide array of experiences tailored to each family member, as well as an enhanced culinary offering designed to take guest satisfaction to a whole new level.
This evolution marks a significant milestone for Hotel Xcaret Mexico, as it transitions to become a true family inclusive hotel.
By offering a diverse range of activities and amenities catered to all ages and interests, the resort aims to solidify its position as a premier destination for families seeking an immersive and memorable vacation experience.
Grupo Xcaret’s Director of Strategy, Lizeth Álvarez Gorozave, noted that the investment will consist of 1,800 rooms distributed in 10 buildings, each inspired by prominent symbols of the Mayan worldview and carefully designed to meet and, in many cases, exceed the expectations of visitors, according to a report in the Riviera Maya News.
In addition, there will be 16 pools, four of which will be rooftop experiences and there will be five slides, adding to the resort’s entertainment options for families.
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TPG hasn't put out our list of the most anticipated hotel openings of 2025 yet — but one Hyatt we cannot wait to visit is already taking reservations.
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