Hyatt Playa del Carmen to launch with 'swimming hole' spa
The Hyatt Playa del Carmen, Mexico, designed by Mexican architect Javier Sordo Madaleno of Rockwell Group, is scheduled to launch on June 1 2015 featuring a natural mangrove jungle, oceanfront infinity pools and a spa.
Within the 314-bedroom beach resort there is a spa with cenotes – natural pits featuring groundwater that are used as swimming holes. These are typically found on the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico.
The new hotel is built in a V-shape and features three bars and two restaurants.
Catering for families, the resort will offer a Camp Hyatt for children, and for adolescents, a Teen Arcade will feature activities such as a ping-pong table, foosball table, 10-seat cinema and arcade games.
Weddings and events are also to be hosted at this property, with an oceanfront gazebo to complement the bridal suite for pre-wedding pampering.