Boasting a worldwide lodging portfolio of 424 branded properties, the Hyatt name is synonymous with luxury. This global hospitality company with a mission to provide authentic hospitality, manages, owns and develops the Hyatt Vacation Club timeshare resort properties. Unlike many vacation ownership resorts, timeshare owners can either make weekly reservations or reservations for any number of available nights.
Situated on Florida’s Naples Coast, Hyatt’s Coconut Plantation in Bonita Springs is a secluded oasis nestled in pristine surroundings on beautiful Estero Bay. Nearby attractions include Audubon’s Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, one of the world’s top stork nesting sites and one of the largest stands of pure old-growth bald Cypress in the United States. Providing boat tours and trails, Collier-Seminole State Park also offers a perfect introduction to the Everglades environment.
Located between Phoenix and the Grand Canyon, Hyatt Pinon Pointe in Sedona, serves as an ideal home base for exploring central Arizona. Nearby Tlaquepaque is a unique re-creation of an 18th century Spanish colonial village and offers shopping, dining and a multitude of art galleries. Top sightseeing destinations include Chapel of the Holy Cross, built directly into one of Sedona’s red rock formations and Jerome, an enchanting, old mining town and photographer’s paradise.
Overlooking Lake Tahoe’s pristine north shore, Hyatt High Sierra Lodge provides escape to a mountain hideaway with year-round activities, gaming action and fine dining all nearby. Taylor Creek Stream Profile Chamber is a unique local attraction with floor to ceiling glass bay windows, a waterfall, and a creek-bottom walking surface that allows visitors to experience Taylor Creek’s environment without getting wet. Historic Virginia City is within a 45 minute drive of the resort and offers numerous tours of historic interest. Reminiscent of the old west and silver boom, this charming city is sure to bring out the kid in all with a ride on the old steam train.
Hyatt Hacienda Del Mar, located on a private section of Puerto Rico’s famed Dorado Beach, is an astonishingly beautiful vacation destination with a plethora of recreational activities on-site and nearby. Several local points of interest include historic Old San Juan, a walled colonial city founded in 1521, Camuy Caverns, the third largest cave system in the western hemisphere and the Bacardi rum distillery, the island’s largest producer of rum.