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Recognizing that families that travel together, stay together, Destination by Hyatt has introduced a ‘Roots to Reunion’ program to inspire rekindling familial connections in unique ways while on vacation.
Available at participating resorts through April 2025, the program offers tailored travel experiences for families with the assistance of a family travel expert at each resort. The program enables guests to connect more deeply with a destination with guided curated itineraries that showcase one-of-a-kind adventures including hidden gems, excursions, premier dining and more.
“We know today’s travelers are seeking immersive and bond-building opportunities that push them out of their comfort zones. Many travelers look to spend more time with their loved ones in unforgettable destinations, but the process of planning can be overwhelming,” said Katie Johnson, Vice President, Global Brand Leader for Hyatt’s Independent Collection brands.”
She added, “This insight was the spark behind the ‘Discover Differently’ brand campaign we launched this year and why we introduced the ‘Roots to Reunion’ program to address these potential challenges with what makes the hotels within the brand different: personalized guest experiences and enriching local offerings to help reignite familial connections.”
The program is now available at six Destination by Hyatt resorts including:
Everline Resort & Spa Lake Tahoe (California)
A year-round hub for our outdoor activities in Olympic Valley, this family-friendly resort offers ski-in/ski-out access and boasts a championship golf course, cross-country ski and fly-fishing centers, ice-skating rink, heated swimming pools, water slide and scenic hiking and biking trails.
Hana-Maui Resort (Hawaii)
A secluded, luxury resort that offers families a beautiful place to unwind among the palms on Hawaii’s eastern coast, with proximity to renowned beaches, Bamboo Forests and waterfalls, and located along the famed Road to Hana.
SCHLOSS Roxburghe (Scotland, United Kingdom)
Nestled in the Scottish Borders, this countryside retreat surrounded by wildlife features self-catering cottages with living space for the whole family, as well as a championship golf course, sumptuous spa and a range of outdoor activities like shooting, fishing and archery.
Suncadia Resort (Cle Elum, Washington)
Set against more than 6,000 acres of forested mountain landscape, this picturesque Washington State resort offers activities for all ages, including 40+ miles of hiking and biking trails, three championship golf courses, Pacific Northwest wining & dining and world class spa treatments.
The Lodge at Spruce Peak & Residences (Stowe, Vermont)
Known as Stowe’s only ski-in/ski-out luxury lodging, this resort offers year-round seasonal recreation for the entire family, from alpine skiing and snowboarding to mountain biking and fly fishing, local museums and galleries, as well as a mountain golf course and mouthwatering farm-to-table fare from Stowe’s best farmers and growers.
Wild Dunes Resort & Residences (Charleston, South Carolina)
This 1,600-acre resort is the ideal getaway for families seeking luxury and an array of inspired amenities, including a full-service spa, low country tasting experiences, kid’s nights out and world-class golf courses.
This article originally appeared in TravelPulse.