The 329-room Park Hyatt Aviara is set off by palm trees, expansive gardens, rolling hills, and views of the Pacific Coast offering a California retreat, designed in the Spanish colonial style. The resort lies on the north shore of Batiquitos Lagoon, a vast protected wildlife sanctuary.
The resort features four restaurants, ranging from a poolside café, an airy bistro, a contemporary steakhouse, and an elegant dining room serving a regional Italian menu. The guestrooms feature a marble bathroom with a commodious bathtub. About 44 rooms are designed as suites and all rooms feature a private balcony or a landscaped terrace.
The property features a signature spa spread over 15,000 square feet and includes 20 treatment rooms and fitness center. An 18-hole championship golf course is featured at the resort, which is ranked as one of the top courses on the West Coast. The course, designed by Arnold Palmer, features practice facilities and a two-story Spanish colonial clubhouse. Club-fitting and instruction are offered at the acclaimed and TaylorMade Performance Lab. The six tennis courts, managed by Peter Burwash International, include two clay courts and four hard courts. The hotel also features 78,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor meeting and event space.
Park Hyatt Aviara features an expansive recreation center with open space for sports activities including sand volleyball, lawn bowling, horseshoes, croquet and half-court basketball.
Park Hyatt Aviara Resort joins a growing portfolio of Park Hyatt properties around the world, including Park Hyatt Tokyo, Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme, and Palacio Duhau- Park Hyatt Buenos Aires, and three other Park Hyatt properties in Beaver Creek, Colorado, Washington D.C., and Chicago.