Wyndham, in the midst of a major all-inclusive expansion, is adding a total of 14 all-inclusive properties to the Palladium Hotel Group portfolio in destinations including Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica and Brazil.
Later this summer, Wyndham will also add the Grand Palladium Costa Mujeres Resort & Spa near Cancun; two TRS resorts in Cap Cana; a Grand Palladium resort in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic; and the Grand Palladium Jamaica and Grand Palladium Lady Hamilton in Jamaica.
All properties will join Wyndham's Registry Collection under a long-term agreement "leveraging Wyndham's broad distribution", the company said.
The move will bring Wyndham's total number of all-inclusive hotels to 26 in the Western Hemisphere.
"The expansion of Registry Collection hotels continues Wyndham's global growth in the luxury space and ensures more travellers have access to new and preeminent experiences in some of the most remarkable destinations," said Geoffrey A. Ballotti, president and chief executive officer of Wyndham Hotels & Resorts. "These unique, all-inclusive hotels are designed to ensure that guests - whether redeeming Wyndham Rewards points or booking direct - enjoy an elevated holiday."
The Grand Palladium brand focuses on family holidays, while the newer TRS brand encompasses adults-only stays.
As the all-inclusive space continues to become more competitive, more and more hotel brands are joining forces, most notably Marriott's alliance with Blue Diamond and, more recently, Playa.