Hyatt targets early 2027 reopening for resorts in Montego Bay, Jamaica

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The Hyatt Zilara Rose Hall is expected to open in the first quarter of 2027.
The Hyatt Zilara Rose Hall is expected to open in the first quarter of 2027. Photo Credit: Hyatt

Hyatt's Inclusive Collection has pushed back the reopening of nearly all of its Montego Bay-area properties to the first quarter of 2027.

A spokesperson confirmed that the Breathless Montego Bay, Dreams Rose Hall, Hyatt Zilara Rose Hall, Hyatt Ziva Rose Hall, Secrets St. James Montego Bay and Secrets Wild Orchid Montego Bay will reopen early next year.

The resorts have been closed since Hurricane Melissa struck Jamaica last October. 

Another Inclusive Collection property, the Jewel Grande Montego Bay, separately announced that it's also targeting a Q1 2027 reopening, according to a notice on its website

An eighth resort in the portfolio, the Zoetry Montego Bay Jamaica, does not currently appear bookable via Hyatt's booking channels, but a reopening date hasn't been announced.

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