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Hyatt Ziva Los Cabos Reopens

By Hotel BusinessSeptember 16, 20152 Mins Read
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CHICAGO—Hyatt Ziva Los Cabos in San José del Cabo, Mexico, has reopened its doors after undergoing a renovation following Hurricane Odile last year. The resort has been transformed, and now features a newly redesigned open air lobby; 591 suites, including 34 swim-up suites; 12 restaurants, bars and lounges; and a KidZ Club with water park.

The reimagined, all-inclusive resort draws architectural inspiration from its Baja surroundings and the region’s history with Mexican craftsmanship, which includes artwork, ceramics and ancient cave petroglyphs that are native to Baja California, according to Hyatt.

“In re-creating Hyatt Ziva Los Cabos, we have transformed an already beautiful resort and further infused the rich culture and spirit of Mexico’s Baja,” said CEO Alex Stadlin, Playa Resorts Management. “We believe Hyatt Ziva Los Cabos will offer a superb experience for all inclusive vacationers, conference attendees and wedding couples.”

The resort offers 591 oceanfront and ocean view guestrooms and one and two-bedroom suites, including 34 swim-up suites; a Mexican Plaza for dining and entertainment, featuring an authentic Tequila Bar; a new Sports Bar featuring 16 40-in. HDTVs and all major sports networks; a new Italian beachfront restaurant with a classic brick pizza oven; an expanded Asian restaurant with a separate Sushi Bar, Teppanyaki grill and à la carte dining in Tatami-style seating; two international buffet restaurants, including a Mexican Taqueria with an antique gristmill; a new KidZ Club for guests ages 4-12 featuring a water park, tree house and seasonal sea turtle release in the Sea of Cortez; a Club Lounge for Hyatt Gold Passport members; and streamlined registration for meeting attendees and incentive groups in a dedicated meeting and events lobby adjacent to the resort’s 35,000 sq. ft. of conference space.

 ““The resort transformation has been spectacular and true to offering a distinctive all-inclusive experiences for guests of all ages.,” said Carlos Cabrera, SVP of all-inclusive operations for Hyatt. “We look forward to welcoming back guests, and inviting new Hyatt guests to discover the breadth of activities, dining experiences or relaxation they seek from an all-inclusive getaway.”

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