21 Best World of Hyatt Point Redemptions for Maximum Value in 2026

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World of Hyatt points are the most valuable hotel currency in the game — and it’s not even close.

While Hilton and Marriott points hover around 0.5-0.6 cents each, Hyatt points consistently deliver 1.7-2.0 cents, with aspirational redemptions hitting 3-4+ cents per point. The secret? Hyatt still uses a category-based award chart instead of fully dynamic pricing, meaning you can find incredible deals if you know where to look.

I’ve stayed at dozens of Hyatt properties on points, and I’m about to share the redemptions that deliver the most value for your points stash. Whether you’re chasing luxury Park Hyatts, all-inclusive beach resorts, or solid everyday hotels, this guide has you covered.

Understanding Hyatt’s Award Chart

Before diving into specific properties, let’s cover how Hyatt pricing works. Unlike Marriott’s fully dynamic pricing or Hilton’s variable rates, Hyatt maintains a category system:

Standard Properties (Categories 1-8)

CategoryOff-PeakStandardPeak
13,5005,0006,500
26,5008,0009,500
39,00012,00015,000
412,00015,00018,000
517,00020,00023,000
621,00025,00029,000
725,00030,00035,000
835,00040,00045,000

All-Inclusive Properties (Categories A-F)

CategoryOff-PeakStandardPeak
A12,00015,00018,000
B17,00020,00023,000
C21,00025,00029,000
D25,00030,00035,000
E35,00040,00045,000
F42,00050,00058,000

The sweet spot strategy: Target higher categories during off-peak periods, or lower categories where cash prices are unusually high. The goal is always 2+ cents per point.

For the complete breakdown of earning and elite status, see our World of Hyatt points guide.


Luxury Aspirational Redemptions (2.5-4+ CPP)

These are the properties where Hyatt points truly shine. Cash rates often exceed $500-1,500/night, but points costs remain reasonable.

1. Miraval Arizona Resort & Spa

Points: 57,500-72,000/night (for two) Cash: $1,500-2,500/night Value: 2.5-3.5 cents per point

This isn’t just a hotel — it’s a wellness destination. Miraval includes:

  • All meals (farm-to-table cuisine)
  • $275 daily resort credit for spa and activities
  • Complimentary wellness activities (yoga, meditation, hiking)
  • Unlimited non-alcoholic beverages

For a couples’ retreat or solo wellness reset, there’s nothing quite like it. Pro tip: Book during Arizona’s hot summer months for off-peak rates of 57,500 points. Yes, it’s 110°F outside, but you’ll be in air-conditioned spa bliss.

Similar properties: Miraval Austin, Miraval Berkshires

2. Alila Ventana Big Sur

Points: 35,000-45,000/night (Category 8) Cash: $1,000-1,800/night Value: 2.5-4+ cents per point

Perched on California’s dramatic Big Sur coastline, Ventana is all-inclusive luxury in an otherworldly setting. Your points cover:

  • All meals at Sur House restaurant
  • Room service
  • Non-alcoholic beverages
  • Daily wellness activities
  • Hiking snack packs

Cash rates here are genuinely insane — over $1,500/night on weekends. At 45,000 points, you’re getting 3.3+ cents per point. During the rare off-peak window (usually winter midweek), 35,000 points pushes you toward 4 cents per point territory.

3. Park Hyatt Kyoto

Points: 25,000-35,000/night (Category 7) Cash: $800-1,400/night Value: 2.5-4 cents per point

Japan’s Park Hyatts are legendary, and Kyoto might be the crown jewel. Located in the Higashiyama district, the property blends Japanese aesthetics with Park Hyatt luxury. Views of Yasaka Pagoda, impeccable service, and one of the best breakfast spreads in Japan.

If you’re planning a Japan trip, see our complete Japan travel guide for strategy on combining this with flights on points.

4. Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa

Points: 25,000-35,000/night (Category 7) Cash: $700-1,200/night Value: 2-3.5 cents per point

Overwater villa in the Maldives with turquoise lagoon

The only Park Hyatt in the Maldives, and it’s spectacular. Overwater villas, world-class snorkeling, and that signature Park Hyatt attention to detail. At Category 7, it’s actually undercategorized compared to other Maldives luxury resorts.

Pro tip: Pair with Globalist status for suite upgrades and free breakfast — worth hundreds per day.

5. Alila Ubud, Bali

Points: 12,000-18,000/night (Category 4) Cash: $350-500/night Value: 2-3 cents per point

Bali villa with private pool overlooking jungle canyon

A jungle paradise above the Ayung River canyon, Alila Ubud features one of the most photographed infinity pools in Asia. Category 4 pricing makes this absurdly affordable for a five-star resort experience.

At off-peak rates (12,000 points), you’re getting $350+ rooms for effectively $180 worth of points. That’s nearly 3 cents per point for a world-class property.

6. Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills

Points: 21,000-29,000/night (Category 6) Cash: $450-700/night Value: 2-2.5 cents per point

Tokyo’s Andaz is a design marvel with stunning views from upper floors. The rooftop bar is iconic, rooms are spacious by Tokyo standards, and you’re connected to the metro for easy exploration.

For Japan planning, combine this with our best ways to book Japan flights with points.

7. Park Hyatt Vienna

Points: 25,000-35,000/night (Category 7) Cash: $500-900/night Value: 2-2.5 cents per point

Housed in a gorgeous historic building, Park Hyatt Vienna delivers European elegance with modern luxury. The spa, built into historic vaults, is extraordinary. Breakfast in the Bank Brasserie alone is worth waking up for.


All-Inclusive Redemptions (Best Points Value)

All-inclusive Hyatt properties are where points-to-dollar math gets ridiculous. You’re not just paying for a room — you’re covering meals, drinks, activities, and often premium experiences.

All-inclusive beach resort with lounge chairs and turquoise water

8. Secrets Cap Cana, Dominican Republic

Points: 25,000-35,000/night (Category D) Cash: $700-1,100/night (all-inclusive) Value: 2.5-3.5 cents per point

Adults-only, beachfront, unlimited premium drinks and dining. Secrets consistently delivers the best all-inclusive redemption value in the Hyatt portfolio. The food actually doesn’t suck (rare for all-inclusives), and you have multiple specialty restaurants to choose from.

9. Hyatt Ziva Cancun

Points: 20,000-29,000/night (Category B/C) Cash: $450-750/night (all-inclusive) Value: 2-2.5 cents per point

Perfect for families, Ziva Cancun sits on a peninsula with beaches on both sides. All meals, drinks, activities, and kids’ programs included. The swim-out rooms are particularly good value if you can snag one.

10. Dreams Riviera Cancun

Points: 17,000-23,000/night (Category B) Cash: $350-550/night (all-inclusive) Value: 2-2.5 cents per point

More affordable than Secrets but still excellent. Family-friendly with a great beach, multiple pools, and enough restaurant options to avoid buffet fatigue. At off-peak rates (17,000 points), this is entry-level luxury all-inclusive at its finest.

11. Secrets Maroma Beach, Riviera Maya

Points: 35,000-45,000/night (Category E) Cash: $900-1,400/night (all-inclusive) Value: 2.5-3+ cents per point

Often ranked among the top all-inclusive resorts in Mexico, Maroma sits on a pristine stretch of Caribbean beach. The swim-out suites are incredible if you can book one, and the spa rivals standalone luxury properties.

12. Hyatt Zilara Rose Hall, Jamaica

Points: 25,000-35,000/night (Category D) Cash: $600-1,000/night (all-inclusive) Value: 2.5-3 cents per point

Adults-only Jamaican escape with a fantastic beach and genuine Jamaican hospitality. The jerk chicken alone is worth the trip. At peak season cash rates, point redemptions here can exceed 3 cents per point.


Mid-Tier Sweet Spots (1.8-2.5 CPP)

You don’t need to go full luxury to get great value. These properties punch above their category weight.

13. Thompson Palm Springs

Points: 12,000-18,000/night (Category 4) Cash: $300-500/night Value: 2-3 cents per point

Desert modernism meets boutique luxury. Thompson Palm Springs is significantly nicer than its Category 4 placement suggests. Pool scene is excellent, rooms are stylish, and weekend cash rates can push $500+.

During Coachella or other Palm Springs events? Cash rates go nuclear while points stay fixed. Book early.

14. Andaz Mayakoba, Mexico

Points: 17,000-23,000/night (Category 5) Cash: $400-600/night Value: 2-2.5 cents per point

Riviera Maya beachfront at Category 5 is a gift. The Mayakoba development is stunning — lagoons, jungle, pristine beach — and Andaz delivers with sleek design and excellent service. One of the best bang-for-buck luxury redemptions in Mexico.

For those using their free night certificate, see our guide to best Hyatt free night redemptions.

15. Park Hyatt Chennai, India

Points: 12,000-18,000/night (Category 4) Cash: $180-300/night Value: 1.5-2 cents per point

Wait — a Park Hyatt at Category 4? Yes. India’s pricing quirks mean world-class Park Hyatt service for Category 4 points. The property is gorgeous, service impeccable, and you’ll feel like royalty. Not the highest CPP, but pure luxury-per-point is off the charts.

16. Hyatt Regency Maui

Points: 15,000-23,000/night (Category 4/5) Cash: $400-600/night Value: 2-2.5 cents per point

Hawaiian resort prices are brutal, making Maui redemptions especially valuable. Direct Kaanapali Beach access, multiple pools, and solid luau programming. At peak season cash rates, this easily exceeds 2 cents per point.


Budget-Friendly Sweet Spots (Still Great Value!)

Not every trip needs a Park Hyatt. These lower-category properties deliver solid value for practical travel.

17. Hyatt Place Atlanta Airport

Points: 5,000-9,500/night (Category 2) Cash: $130-200/night Value: 1.5-2 cents per point

Need an airport hotel that doesn’t feel like an airport hotel? Hyatt Place properties consistently exceed expectations. Free breakfast (included even on points stays!), modern rooms, and you’ll sleep well before that early flight.

18. Grand Hyatt DFW

Points: 8,000-15,000/night (Category 3) Cash: $180-280/night Value: 1.8-2 cents per point

Inside the airport but feels like a real hotel. Perfect for connections or avoiding Dallas traffic before an early departure. The pool and spa are surprisingly good for an airport property.

19. Hyatt Regency Denver at Colorado Convention Center

Points: 12,000-18,000/night (Category 4) Cash: $200-350/night Value: 1.7-2 cents per point

Downtown Denver with mountain views from upper floors. During events or ski season, cash rates spike while points stay flat. Great home base for exploring the city or launching mountain adventures.

20. Hyatt Centric Times Square, NYC

Points: 17,000-23,000/night (Category 5) Cash: $300-500/night Value: 1.8-2.5 cents per point

Manhattan hotels are expensive, period. Getting a solid Hyatt in Times Square for 17,000-23,000 points beats paying $400+ cash easily. Modern rooms, excellent location, and the rooftop bar has surprisingly good views.

21. Hyatt Vacation Club at Piñon Pointe, Sedona

Points: 9,000-15,000/night (Category 3) Cash: $200-350/night Value: 2-2.5 cents per point

Sedona’s red rocks are stunning, and this villa-style property puts you right in the middle of it. Full kitchens, more space than a typical hotel, and gorgeous desert scenery. During peak foliage season, cash rates skyrocket.


How to Maximize Your Hyatt Redemptions

Book Off-Peak When Possible

The difference between off-peak and peak can be 10,000+ points per night at higher categories. Use Hyatt’s calendar tool to find off-peak dates — often midweek or shoulder season.

Use Suite Upgrade Awards

If you have Globalist status, your suite upgrade awards (4 per year for qualifying) can turn a standard redemption into pure luxury. Book a base room on points, then apply a suite upgrade for the best of both worlds.

Transfer Chase Points

Chase Ultimate Rewards transfer 1:1 to Hyatt, making this one of the best transfer partnerships available. If you have Chase Sapphire or Ink cards, you’re sitting on a goldmine of Hyatt potential. Learn more in our Chase Ultimate Rewards guide.

Stack with Promotions

Hyatt regularly runs bonus point promotions like Bonus Journeys. Register before your stays to earn extra points on top of your redemption. Yes, you earn points even on award stays.

Know the Award Chart Changes

Hyatt announced award chart changes effective May 2026. Some categories are shifting, so if you have your eye on a specific property, check if booking now saves you points later.


Earning More Hyatt Points

Running low on points? Here’s how to stack up faster:

  1. World of Hyatt Credit Card — 4x points on Hyatt purchases, 2x on dining and travel. The free Category 1-4 night annually is worth the $95 fee alone. Read our full card review.

  2. Chase Ultimate Rewards — Transfer from Sapphire Preferred, Sapphire Reserve, or Ink cards at 1:1. Combined with signup bonuses, this is the fastest path to a big Hyatt balance.

  3. Stay Bonuses — Elite members earn bonus points on stays. Globalists earn 30% more on base points.

  4. Dining and Fitness — Hyatt’s partnership programs let you earn points at restaurants and gyms outside the hotel.


The Bottom Line

World of Hyatt points are premium currency — treat them accordingly. Focus your redemptions on:

  • Luxury properties where cash rates are astronomical
  • All-inclusives where points cover far more than just a room
  • Off-peak dates that maximize points value
  • Special occasions where the experience justifies the points

My personal favorites? Miraval for wellness escapes, Alila Ventana for coastal drama, and any Secrets resort for beach relaxation. These are the stays I’d happily burn 40,000+ points on because the alternative is $1,000+ in cash.

For free night certificate redemptions specifically, see our separate guide to 17 Best Places to Use Your Hyatt Free Night.

Now go book something amazing.

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