In March 2025, we saw the Andaz Mayakoba close, so that the property could undergo a full renovation, and move upmarket. There’s now an update, as the new property has opened as the Alila Mayakoba.
Basics of the new Alila Mayakoba, Mexico
The Alila Mayakoba has opened for stays as of today, February 12, 2026. Mayakoba is a resort complex near Cancun, which otherwise has Rosewood and Banyan Tree properties. This property marks the Alila brand’s entry into the Latin America and Caribbean market.
For those not familiar with Alila, it’s one of Hyatt’s wellness focused luxury brands. I’d generally consider it to be on par with Park Hyatt, though there’s also a lot of inconsistency. Alila properties range in price from $100 per night to $2,000 per night.
The Andaz Mayakoba used to have 214 keys, 41 of which were suites. Now the Alila Mayakoba has 182 keys, 72 of which are suites. As you can see, the total room count has decreased, though the number of suites has increased considerably.
For what it’s worth, the hotel’s entry level rooms start at 538 square feet, studio suites start at 710 square feet, and full suites start at 1,076 square feet. Many room types have plunge pools. The hotel has published its first real pictures of the accommodations, and they look pretty nice to me.

As far as dining goes, the property boasts Alisio Beach Club (a daytime pool and beach venue), Casa Amate (a farm-to-table dinner restaurant), Xiim Bar (an all-day bar and lounge, serving drinks), and El Huerto Chef’s Atelier (a chef’s garden workshop concept).
While not yet open, the hotel is also eventually expected to have Na Cocina Local (serving traditional Yucatec cuisine) and Ninguno Taqueria (a taqueria, as you may have guessed). Unfortunately as of now there are only renderings of the venues.
The Alila brand also has a big focus on wellness, so you can expect a full-service spa, a 24/7 gym, and more.
I believe the pool setup has also been updated, though oddly the hotel hasn’t yet published any photos of what that looks like.
Hyatt has quite the pipeline of new luxury hotels in Mexico. We recently saw the opening of the Park Hyatt Los Cabos, and then within the next year or so we’re supposed to see the opening of the Park Hyatt Cancun and Park Hyatt Mexico City.
Alila Mayakoba rates & points requirements
With the Alila Mayakoba now open, what are rates like? For those redeeming points, this is a Category 6 World of Hyatt property, meaning a free night redemption in a standard room costs 21,000-29,000 points per night. Meanwhile a free night redemption in a standard suite costs 36,000-44,000 points per night.
Cash rates at the Alila Mayakoba vary seasonally, as you’d expect. They start at around $500 or so in summer, and start at closer to $1,000 in the winter and spring. That’s before Mexico’s massive 30%+ taxes and fees, plus the $45 daily resort fee (the resort fee is waived for Globalist members on all stays, and is waived for all guests when redeeming points)
If you are looking to book a cash stay here, I’d recommend doing so through the Hyatt Privé program, which offers extra perks like room upgrades, complimentary breakfast, and a hotel credit.
Bottom line
The Alila Mayakoba has opened as of February 2026. This represents a rebranding of the former Andaz, which has undergone a full renovation, prior to reopening as an Alila. This looks like a great property, and it’ll be interesting to hear some firsthand reports as to just how good it is.
I’m sure people will have mixed feelings about this property. On the one hand, the Alila should be significantly nicer than the former Andaz. On the other hand, it’s priced accordingly.
What do you make of the new Alila Mayakoba?