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Are you a fan of all-inclusive stays? For stays between November 1st and March 31st, 2020, the Hyatt Card is offering a $250 statement credit at select all-inclusive resorts when you spend $500 or more.
Registration and Booking
In order to get the statement credit, you must register with Hyatt by November 30th with any Hyatt credit card, such as the The World of Hyatt Credit Card from Chase. The stay must occur between November 1st and March 31, 2020. The offer is valid at all Hyatt Ziva and Zilara (adult-only) all-inclusive resorts.
All-inclusive resorts are a great deal if you don't want any unexpected charges or an unknown budget for your vacation. At first glance, it looks like a lot of activities that typically come with extra charges are included at these properties. So you can eat, drink and party to your heart's content, enjoy live entertainment, borrow equipment for water sports, and head out on select excursions without paying a penny more.
Each property has a list of what is included in your stay along with experiences that come with an extra charge. For example, the Hyatt Zilara Cancun lists some interesting daily activities included with your stay, but you'll find the on-site Spa listed under “optional extras.”
Eligible All-Inclusive Resorts
There are currently six Ziva and Zilara resorts in Mexico and the Caribbean, with two more accepting reservations for travel starting November 1st.
Mexico
Jamaica
Dominican Republic (Accepting reservations for stays from Nov. 1, 2019)
Our Take
You can use points to stay at these all-inclusive resorts, but you won't get the $250 credit if you do so. If you're planning a big family trip, it will probably benefit you more to book with cash and get the $250 statement credit. You'll also earn Hyatt points for the paid stay, so you can build up your balance to book the next trip on points.
With registration for this promo open until November 30th, there is plenty of time to become a Hyatt cardmember and take advantage of this deal. Check out our World of Hyatt Card review for more details on the welcome bonus and card benefits.
- Earn 30,000 Bonus Points after you spend $3,000 on purchases in your first 3 months from account opening. Plus, up to 30,000 More Bonus Points by earning 2 Bonus Points total per $1 spent in the first 6 months from account opening on purchases that normally earn 1 Bonus Point, on up to $15,000 spent.
- Enjoy complimentary World of Hyatt Discoverist status for as long as your account is open.
- Get 1 free night each year after your Cardmember anniversary at any Category 1-4 Hyatt hotel or resort
- Receive 5 tier qualifying night credits towards status after account opening, and each year after that for as long as your account is open
- Earn an extra free night at any Category 1-4 Hyatt hotel if you spend $15,000 in a calendar year
- Earn 2 qualifying night credits towards tier status every time you spend $5,000 on your card
- Earn up to 9 points total for Hyatt stays - 4 Bonus Points per $1 spent at Hyatt hotels & 5 Base Points per $1 from Hyatt as a World of Hyatt member
- Earn 2 Bonus Points per $1 spent at restaurants, on airline tickets purchased directly from the airlines, on local transit and commuting and on fitness club and gym memberships
- Member FDIC
- Up to 9X points total per $1 spent at Hyatt - 4X points per $1 when you use your card at Hyatt hotels & 5X points per $1 you can earn as a World of Hyatt member
- 2X points per $1 spent at restaurants, on airlines tickets purchased directly from the airlines, on local transit and commuting and on fitness club and gym memberships
- 1X point per $1 everywhere else
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All-inclusive is my favorite kid of inclusive
Very nice to know this promotion since I have a plan to visit the one of them in near future. Thanks
I think I’ll register. Not sure if we’ll make it or not. Great option. Thanks for info.
We’ve been to the Ziva Cancun twice and highly recommend it. Rates can get pretty high so best to go at non-peak time. Or use points and use the statement credit for items charged to your room like spa services. I’ve had the most amazing “Kukulcan Massage” at their spa on both visits!
This sounds like a great offer if someone have a plan to visit Caribbean. Hope Hyatt open new all-inclusive hotels in other region, such as Asia. If they run these promo time to time, I will definitely consider to open Hyatt card soon.
How about some basic info on whether these are decent places to stay, what they cost per night etc.
When will Hyatt bring a branded credit card to the UK? Getting status with them would definitely push me to stay at their hotels if I have already earns the status beforehand
Are promotions like this common? I don’t have the Hyatt card now but probably will at some point in the future.
I don’t stay at all inclusive property’s. However my grandson is planning a honeymoon soon. Thanks, I will bring this to his attention.
For people that don’t stay all-inclusive, I think you should give it a shot. It’s good for stays where you don’t really want to be hunting for meals. It’s also really good if you drink (I don’t).
As long as the food is good, sometimes hotel food can be average.
Need a Hyatt card in Canada…
If they keep providing such offers, that would certainly make this card very attractive.
These are some pricey resorts!
I wish there were other locations available to use this credit.
Generic credits (like the travel credit for the CSR) are always the best. I’d love to see general $100 credits over exclusive $250 ones.
I wish Hyatt had a bigger foot print. Their rewards program is excellent and their hotels are some of the best around but they are never anywhere I go for work or vacation. I want to get the card, but just cant justify it
Ditto to that. But maybe their program is great because they’re not too big for themselves.
This does sound like a decent offer. Hyatt is my brand of choice for hotels when possible, so the Hyatt card might be my next credit card. It’s especially nice now that I also earn points with AA for paid Hyatt stays. Thanks for this info.
Such credits will not be useful to me because I do not usually stay all inclusive resorts.
I’ve never been to a Zilara or Ziva property…which ones are the best ones?
Both of them are very good. Nice rooms, views, and services. I remember Ziva has a hottub near the bathroom but zilara didn’t.
DL, thanks for the specifics, all the way down to the hottub location! 🙂