Toni Perkins-Southam
If you’ve got a Hyatt stay coming up, it’s worth taking a couple of minutes to check if there’s a promotion you should register for first.
World of Hyatt currently has several limited-time promos running, including bonus points for paid stays, extra rewards at extended-stay brands and even bonus miles on glamping getaways.
Here’s a look at the current World of Hyatt promotions and who should take advantage of each one.
This is Hyatt’s newest global promotion, and it’s great for a variety of travelers. After registering (which must be done by September 1, 2026), World of Hyatt members can earn 2,000 bonus points for every two eligible nights beginning with their second qualifying stay, for a total of up to 8,000 bonus points.
Stays must take place between July 1 and September 7, 2026.
Planning an extended stay? Hyatt has an even more lucrative promotion available. After registering, you’ll earn 5,000 bonus points every qualifying stay of five or more consecutive eligible nights at Hyatt House and Hyatt Studios properties worldwide.
The promotion runs through December 31, 2026, and you can earn a maximum of 50,000 bonus points.
Hyatt Place and Hyatt Select hotels have their own promotion. Registered members can earn 3,000 bonus points on qualifying stays of three nights or longer at participating Hyatt Place and Hyatt Select properties throughout the Americas.
Eligible stays must be completed by July 31, 2026, and you can earn a maximum bonus of 30,000 points.
Planning a glamping getaway? Right now, Hyatt members actually have two promotions to choose from.
The first awards 2,000 World of Hyatt bonus points per night on eligible stays at all 14 Under Canvas locations, plus ULUM Moab, Bar N Ranch, and The Fields of Michigan. Registration closes on June 30, 2026, and eligible stays must be completed by July 1, 2026.
Alternatively, members with an American Airlines AAdvantage account can register to earn 1 bonus AAdvantage mile per dollar spent on qualifying Under Canvas stays completed between June 5 and September 13, 2026.
The better option depends on whether you’re building your Hyatt balance or saving for your next American Airlines award.
Planning a trip to Las Vegas? Hyatt is currently offering one of its few award redemption promotions. Get 20% of your redeemed points back on eligible award stays at participating Las Vegas properties through July 31, 2026—and don’t forget to register first.
For example, if you redeem 20,000 Hyatt points for a qualifying stay, you’ll get 4,000 points back, reducing your net cost to 16,000 points.
While it isn’t a traditional promotion that requires registration, Hyatt always offers 500 bonus points per eligible night at select newly opened hotels worldwide. The participating list changes regularly, so it’s worth checking before booking.
One of the best opportunities is combining Hyatt’s global summer promotion with the Hyatt House offer.
A single five-night Hyatt House stay could earn:
That’s 9,000 bonus Hyatt points before your standard earnings.
And if you pay with the World of Hyatt credit card, you’ll earn even more points on top of those bonuses.
Many Hyatt hotel promotions require registration before your stay, so don’t wait until after you’ve checked out. Spending a minute registering now could earn you thousands of extra points on travel you were already planning.
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