If you like incredible beaches, sparkling pools, and not being nickeled-and-dimed throughout your vacation, all-inclusive resorts can be an absolute dream.
There's something magical about ordering drinks and food throughout the day without racking up a big bill — in a tropical paradise, to boot. Many all-inclusive resorts even offer premium dining options, entertainment around the clock, and butler service to help you enjoy a worry-free trip.
You can book some all-inclusive resorts with rewards points, and the World of Hyatt program has some of the best options available today.
Hyatt all-inclusive properties can be found in a range of warm-weather locales like Curaçao, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, and Mexico, and they can be either family-friendly or adults-only.
Here's everything you need to know to book your next all-inclusive vacation through Hyatt.
While award costs vary dramatically by property and travel dates, Hyatt all-inclusive brands to look for include:
The best part about Hyatt all-inclusives is how easy it is to earn points in the program. Not only can you earn World of Hyatt points on paid hotel stays, but you can also earn points on everyday purchases with a co-branded Hyatt credit card.
The World of Hyatt program is also a Chase partner, which means you can earn points with cards like the Chase Sapphire Preferred® and the Chase Sapphire Reserve® and transfer them to your Hyatt account at a 1:1 ratio.
Award availability for Hyatt all-inclusive properties is not that difficult to find, but Hyatt's dynamic pricing model means you'll want to be flexible if you can. If you're able and willing to consider multiple travel dates and different properties, for example, you can book an all-inclusive stay for fewer points overall.
Take this search on the Hyatt website for all-inclusive hotels in Cancun, Mexico, for April 2026. All-inclusive stays with double occupancy range from 23,000 points per night at the Hyatt Vivid Grand Island to 58,000 points per night at the Impression Moxché by Secrets.
If you change the dates for the same search even slightly, the cost for award nights at different properties can change at the drop of a hat.
You'll also need to do a little more digging to find award availability for more than two travelers in a single room, as I have found when searching for hotel stays for my family of four. However, Hyatt has availability if you're flexible with your travel dates and hotel.
A quick search today led to me finding award availability this fall for a family of four (two adults, two teenagers) at the Hyatt Ziva Riviera Maya for 42,000 points per night. This nightly rate gets four people a Junior Suite Double with unlimited dining and drinks at the property's 17 restaurants and bars.
You can also book some Hyatt all-inclusive properties with double occupancy and call World of Hyatt customer service to add children for an additional cost. These costs typically work out to around $120 per night/per child for Ziva properties and $80 per night/per child for Dreams properties (costs at other properties vary). However, you should always call Hyatt customer service to verify.
Hyatt all-inclusive properties are often bookable for a reasonable number of points — especially if you are booking for two (and not a family). There are also properties all over the Caribbean and Mexico, including adults-only options like Secrets hotels and family-friendly hotels like Dreams and Hyatt Ziva.
Earning points is a breeze thanks to co-branded Hyatt credit cards like the World of Hyatt Credit Card and Chase travel credit cards like the Chase Sapphire Preferred® and the Chase Sapphire Reserve®. With some credit card sign-up bonuses and rewards points for everyday spending, you could be enjoying an all-inclusive stay with Hyatt in no time.