Three of Hyatt’s resorts in Hawaii are wrapping up a combined $73 million facelift. Highlights from the renovations at each resort include:
Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort and Spa is nearing the completion of an in-depth $13 million renovation that will reintroduce guests to the classic Hawaiian hospitality of a bygone era. The refreshed resort will embody the graciousness and authenticity of Hawaii at the turn of the 20th century while creating a modern and dynamic entertainment center with the addition of two new restaurants, Shor American Seafood Grill and Japengo; SWIM, a new poolside lounge and bar; an upgraded pool deck; and the new oceanfront Regency Club Lounge.
Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa has emerged from a $15 million transformation that resulted in 806 remodeled guestrooms featuring plantation-style platform beds, white linens, boldly colored textiles, custom lighting, and notable artwork. In addition, new signature restaurant Japengo is accentuated by an open-air garden lounge, Moon Bar, and Sushi Lounge.
Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort and Spa recently celebrated its 20th anniversary with the unveiling of a $45 million guestroom renovation to all of its 602 rooms, which now boast island-inspired décor anchored by rich mahogany and warm-hued linens and redesigned bathrooms, all featuring luxurious rain-style showers. The property’s newly envisioned accommodations’ primary design elements reflect Hawaii’s authentic roots and encompass native plants and traditional culture.
Additionally, the resort’s 45,000-square-foot Anara Spa underwent a renovation of all 11 treatment rooms. Upgrades include new wood floors, lighting, and artwork, as well as the addition of private lanais or patio gardens off each treatment room to bring Kauai’s natural beauty indoors. The spa also offers open-air lava rock showers, sauna and steam rooms, a lap pool, fitness center, and outdoor thatched-roof treatment bungalows.