World of Hyatt is my favorite hotel loyalty program because of the value I get from its points and the benefits I receive as a top-tier elite member. However, on May 20, the program changed its award charts from three pricing tiers per category to five and implemented its annual category shifts. So, here’s what you need to know about the current World of Hyatt program.
World of Hyatt brands
The World of Hyatt program has 38 brands. Here’s how Hyatt classifies its brands:
- 5 luxury brands: Alila, Impression by Secrets, Miraval, Park Hyatt and The Unbound Collection by Hyatt
- 9 lifestyle brands: Andaz, Breathless Resorts & Spas, Bunkhouse Hotels, Dream Hotels, JdV by Hyatt, Me and All Hotels, The Standard, The StandardX and Thompson Hotels
- 9 inclusive brands: Alua Hotels & Resorts, Bahia Principe Hotels & Resorts, Dreams Resorts & Spas, Hyatt Vivid Hotels & Resorts, Hyatt Zilara, Hyatt Ziva, Secrets Resorts & Spas, Sunscape Resorts & Spas and Zoetry Wellness & Spa Resorts
- 6 classics brands: Destination by Hyatt, Grand Hyatt, Hyatt, Hyatt Centric, Hyatt Regency and Hyatt Vacation Club
- 7 essentials brands: Caption by Hyatt, Hyatt House, Hyatt Place, Hyatt Select, Hyatt Studios, Unscripted by Hyatt and UrCove
- 2 more to explore brands: Mr & Mrs Smith and The Venetian Resort Las Vegas
Every time you stay at a Hyatt brand for the first time, you’ll earn toward the Hyatt brand explorer promotion. This promotion gives you a Category 1-4 free night award for every five unique brands you experience. Since Hyatt currently has 38 brands, you can earn up to seven free night awards through this promotion.
Related: Your ultimate guide to Hyatt hotel brands
World of Hyatt elite status
One of the strongest parts of the World of Hyatt loyalty program is its elite status tiers. World of Hyatt elite status is extremely valuable, as are the milestone rewards you can earn along the way toward securing status.

Everyone starts with Member status, and this is the tier you’ll get if you don’t secure Hyatt elite status. But, once you earn a specific tier of Hyatt elite status, you’ll keep it through the end of February two years later. So, if you earn Hyatt Globalist status in Nov. 2026, you’ll keep it through the end of Feb. 2028.
Member
Member is the tier all Hyatt members get if they don’t have elite status. Here’s a look at the perks available to Hyatt members without elite status:
- Waived resort fees when you redeem points or a free night award
- Access to book member rates
- Earn 5 base points per eligible dollar spent at most Hyatt hotels and resorts (2.5 base points per eligible dollar spent at Hyatt Studios)
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Discoverist
Hyatt Discoverist status is the first elite status tier, which you can earn after accruing 10 elite qualifying nights or 25,000 base points in a calendar year.
Cardholders of the World of Hyatt Credit Card (see rates and fees) and World of Hyatt Business Credit Card (see rates and fees) also get automatic Hyatt Discoverist status. Plus, primary cardholders of the World of Hyatt Business Card can give Discoverist status to up to five employees.

Here’s a look at the perks Hyatt Discoverist members enjoy above and beyond what is offered to members without status:
- 10% bonus point earning on eligible purchases
- 2 p.m. late checkout upon request (subject to availability at hotels with a casino, Destination Residences and Hyatt resorts; not available at Hyatt Residence Club resorts)
- Complimentary premium internet during stays when available
- A daily complimentary bottle of water
- Access to a dedicated elite check-in area at some properties
- Room upgrades, as available at check-in, to a preferred room within the type booked
Explorist
You must accrue 30 elite qualifying nights or 50,000 base points in a calendar year to earn Hyatt Explorist status. However, Chase Sapphire Reserve® cardholders can also unlock Hyatt Explorist status by meeting specific annual spending requirements.
Here’s a look at the perks Hyatt Explorist members enjoy above and beyond what is offered to Discoverist members:
- 20% bonus point earning on eligible purchases
- Room upgrades, as available at check-in, to an upgraded room (excluding suites and rooms with club lounge access)
Globalist
You’ll secure Hyatt Globalist status once you accrue 60 elite qualifying nights or 100,000 base points in a calendar year. And you can earn lifetime Hyatt Globalist status if you accrue 1,000,000 base points over the life of your account.

It can be difficult to earn Hyatt Globalist status each year, but the perks can make it a worthwhile endeavor for some travelers. Here’s a look at the perks Hyatt Globalist members enjoy above and beyond what is offered to Explorist members:
- 30% bonus point earning on eligible purchases
- Club lounge access (including continental breakfast and evening hors d’oeuvres daily) at properties with a club lounge
- Complimentary full breakfast daily for each registered guest (up to two adults and two children) at participating properties without a club lounge
- 4 p.m. late checkout upon request (subject to availability at hotels with a casino, Destination Residences and Hyatt resorts; not available at Hyatt Residence Club resorts)
- Room upgrades, as available at check-in, to an upgraded room (including standard suites)
- Priority access to available rooms when checking in early at participating hotels
- Waived resort fees on eligible rates
- Complimentary parking on free night awards (available at participating locations where parking can be charged to your room)
- Choose a $15 market credit or 500 bonus points per stay as a welcome amenity on Hyatt Studios stays
While it can be difficult to accrue enough elite-qualifying nights, keep in mind that the World of Hyatt Credit Card gives you five qualifying night credits toward your next tier status every year and lets you earn two additional tier-qualifying night credits toward your next tier status every time you spend $5,000 on your card. Meanwhile, the World of Hyatt Business Credit Card lets you earn five tier-qualifying night credits toward status for every $10,000 you spend in a calendar year.
Related: Was going all-in on Hyatt Globalist worth it? My honest take after 8 months
Milestone rewards program
The Hyatt milestone rewards program lets you choose extra perks once you accrue 20 qualifying nights or 35,000 base points each calendar year. You’ll get more benefits to choose from for each additional 10 qualifying nights, up to 150 nights, per calendar year, as follows:
- 20 qualifying nights or 35,000 base points: One choice of a 2k next stay award, two club access awards, a $25 Find experience credit or two Preferred seat coupons on American Airlines
- 30 qualifying nights or 50,000 base points: One Category 1-4 free night award and one choice of a 2k next stay award, two club access awards, a $25 Find experience credit or two Preferred seat coupons on American Airlines
- 40 qualifying nights or 65,000 base points: One Guest of Honor award and one choice of 5,000 bonus points, a suite upgrade award, a $150 Find experience credit or two Main Cabin Extra seat coupons on American Airlines
- 50 qualifying nights or 80,000 base points: One choice of 5,000 bonus points, two suite upgrade awards, a $150 Find experience credit or two Main Cabin Extra seat coupons on American Airlines
- 60 qualifying nights or 100,000 base points: Two Guest of Honor awards, one Category 1-7 free night award, two suite upgrade awards and access to My Hyatt Concierge
- 70, 80 and 90 qualifying nights: One Guest of Honor award and one choice of 10,000 bonus points, one suite upgrade award, a $300 Find experience credit or AAdvantage Gold status
- 100 qualifying nights: One Category 1-7 free night award and one choice of 10,000 bonus points, one suite upgrade award, a Miraval extra night award or AAdvantage Platinum status
- 110, 120, 130 and 140 qualifying nights: One Guest of Honor award and one choice of 10,000 bonus points, one suite upgrade award, a Miraval extra night award or AAdvantage Platinum status
- 150 qualifying nights: One ultimate free night award and one choice of 10,000 bonus points, one suite upgrade award, a Miraval extra night award or AAdvantage Platinum status
Related: I didn’t expect to love World of Hyatt, but here’s why I do
How to earn Hyatt points
There are plenty of ways to earn Hyatt points; here are some of the most popular and lucrative.
Hotel stays
During stays at Hyatt Studios hotels, you’ll earn 2.5 base points per dollar spent on eligible rates and eligible incidental charges. During stays at other Hyatt points properties, you’ll earn 5 base points per dollar spent on eligible rates and eligible incidental charges. Note that taxes, service charges and gratuities often aren’t eligible to earn points.
You can earn base points for up to three rooms per night within the same hotel or resort as long as you occupy one of the rooms.

In addition to the base points that you earn on eligible rates and incidental charges, Hyatt elite members also earn 10 to 30% bonus points based on their status tier. After this bonus, Discoverist members earn 5.5 points per dollar on most Hyatt stays, Explorist members earn 6 points per dollar, and Globalist members earn 6.5 points per dollar.
World of Hyatt promotions
Frequent World of Hyatt promotions can help you earn more points on stays. When I wrote this post, I’d enrolled in five promotions that would let me earn bonus points on select stays.

You can also earn 500 extra points per night at select new Hyatt hotels shortly after they open.
Hyatt credit cards
Cobranded credit cards are also a great way to earn Hyatt points. Here’s a look at the current welcome offers and earning rates on the cobranded Hyatt credit cards:
| Card | Welcome offer | Earning rates |
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30,000 bonus points after spending $3,000 on purchases in the first three months from account opening, and up to 30,000 more bonus points by earning 2 bonus points total per $1 spent in the first six months from account opening purchases that normally earn 1 point per dollar, on up to $15,000 spent |
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60,000 bonus points after spending $5,000 on purchases in the first three months from account opening |
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Related: World of Hyatt card vs. World of Hyatt Business card: 2 valuable hotel earners
Buy Hyatt points
You can also earn Hyatt points by buying them. World of Hyatt occasionally offers sales or bonuses on points purchases that can make buying points a valuable option, especially if you’re buying points for a high-value redemption.

Without a sale, you can usually buy Hyatt points at 2.6 cents each. However, with a sale, you may be able to buy Hyatt points for less than 2 cents each. You can usually buy up to 55,000 Hyatt points per calendar year.
Related: Buying points and miles saved me over $1,000 on flights and a hotel stay
Transfer points
You can also earn Hyatt points by getting another member to transfer points to you or by transferring Bilt or Chase points to Hyatt. You can transfer both Bilt Points and Chase Ultimate Rewards points to World of Hyatt at a 1:1 ratio.
Related: How to transfer Chase Ultimate Rewards points to World of Hyatt
How to redeem Hyatt points
TPG’s May 2026 valuations peg Hyatt points at 1.65 cents each, so you’ll want to aim to get at least that value per point when you redeem them.
World of Hyatt award chart
World of Hyatt maintains separate award charts for Hyatt hotels and resorts, all-inclusive resorts and Miraval resorts. For each of these three, you’ll find award charts for standard rooms, club rooms, standard suites and premium suites. Each award chart has five pricing tiers per category.
For example, here’s the eight-category standard room award chart for Hyatt hotels and resorts (excluding all-inclusive resorts and Miraval resorts):
| Category | Lowest points per night | Low points per night | Moderate points per night | Upper points per night | Top points per night |
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3,000 |
4,500 |
6,000 |
7,500 |
9,000 |
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6,000 |
7,500 |
10,000 |
12,000 |
15,000 |
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8,000 |
12,000 |
15,000 |
17,500 |
20,000 |
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12,000 |
15,000 |
20,000 |
22,500 |
25,000 |
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15,000 |
20,000 |
25,000 |
30,000 |
35,000 |
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20,000 |
25,000 |
30,000 |
35,000 |
40,000 |
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25,000 |
30,000 |
35,000 |
45,000 |
55,000 |
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35,000 |
45,000 |
55,000 |
65,000 |
75,000 |
And here’s the six-category standard room award chart for double-occupancy at all-inclusive resorts (excluding Miraval resorts):
| Category | Lowest points per night | Low points per night | Moderate points per night | Upper points per night | Top points per night |
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12,000 |
15,000 |
20,000 |
22,500 |
25,000 |
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15,000 |
20,000 |
25,000 |
30,000 |
35,000 |
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20,000 |
25,000 |
30,000 |
35,000 |
40,000 |
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25,000 |
30,000 |
35,000 |
45,000 |
55,000 |
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35,000 |
45,000 |
55,000 |
65,000 |
75,000 |
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45,000 |
55,000 |
65,000 |
75,000 |
85,000 |
You can also often book Points + Cash awards, where you pay 50% of the points required for a free night and 30-50% of the standard room rate. To learn more about the award charts and Points + Cash award rates, check out our post on the Hyatt award charts.
Redeeming points for upgrades
You can often redeem Hyatt points to upgrade your stay. Specifically, you may be able to redeem 3,000 points per night to upgrade to a club room, 6,000 points per night to upgrade to a standard suite and 9,000 points per night to upgrade to a premium suite.

These room upgrade awards aren’t available at all properties, and you may need to book a minimum room type or specific rate to be eligible to upgrade. You can book room upgrade awards online when making a new reservation, but you’ll need to call World of Hyatt to redeem points to upgrade an existing reservation.
Related: How to redeem Hyatt points for upgraded rooms and suites
Redeeming points for dynamically-priced properties
World of Hyatt uses dynamic award pricing for several types of properties: Mr & Mrs Smith properties, Homes & Hideaways by World of Hyatt and two Las Vegas properties (The Venetian and The Palazzo at The Venetian Resort).

For these properties, the award rate will vary depending on when you book and the dates of your stay. You’ll usually get less than TPG’s valuation of Hyatt points (1.65 cents per point based on our valuations) when booking these dynamically priced options, so we generally recommend saving your points for higher-value redemptions.
Related: Our favorite Mr & Mrs Smith hotels to book using Hyatt points
Other redemption options
You can also redeem Hyatt points for various experiences.
For example, at select properties, you can redeem points at checkout for a credit toward in-room movies, parking, transportation and more. You’ll get better value as you redeem for higher dollar amounts, as you can see in the table below:
| Points | Credit | Redemption rate in cents per point |
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$10 |
1 |
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$25 |
1 |
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$50 |
1 |
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$75 |
1 |
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$100 |
1.25 |
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$150 |
1.25 |
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$250 |
1.25 |
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$500 |
1.43 |
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$1,000 |
1.54 |
You can also redeem Hyatt points to book Find Experiences. Award rates vary, but I could, for example, redeem 2,500 points or pay $35 for an hourlong sound-healing class at the Andaz Scottsdale Resort and Bungalows. That would give you a redemption rate of 1.4 cents per point.

You can also redeem points toward future meetings and events or an Avis car rental reward. Explorist and Globalist members can redeem Hyatt points to get AAdvantage Status for a Day. And all Hyatt members can share or gift points to other members and convert Hyatt points into airline miles with select airlines. However, since the conversion rate starts at 5,000 points for 2,000 miles, this will rarely be the most valuable way to redeem Hyatt points.
Related: Maximize your Hyatt points: 5 smart award redemption strategies
World of Hyatt sweet spots
You can find Hyatt sweet spots across the program’s award charts. Just calculate your redemption rate before booking, and consider booking a paid rate if you’d get too low a redemption rate. TPG’s valuations peg Hyatt points at 1.65 cents each, but you may have a different threshold below which you won’t redeem Hyatt points (for me, it’s 2.0 cents per Hyatt point).
Category 1 Hyatt hotels
Category 1 Hyatt hotels cost 3,000 to 9,000 points per night in a standard room. If you can find nights bookable for just 3,000 points, you’ll almost certainly get a high redemption rate. However, even the Upper and Top award prices may be worth paying for Category 1 hotels on nights with expensive paid rates.
Category 4 hotels with reward night certificates
Category 4 Hyatt hotels are where you’ll want to look when redeeming Category 1-4 free night certificates. Category 4 award rates range from 12,000 to 25,000 points for a standard room, so you’ll want to use your certificates on Upper or Top nights, which cost 22,500 and 25,000 points.

Related: 7 of the best hotel credit cards that come with an annual free night
Lowest and Low nights
Hyatt considers more than just nightly rates when determining which nights are classified as Lowest, Low, Moderate, Upper and Top for award pricing purposes. So, you can often get a high redemption rate when redeeming points for Lowest and Low nights at hotels that don’t offer comparably inexpensive paid rates. After all, Hyatt might classify a night as Lowest or Low simply because it expects the hotel to have low occupancy.
Peak nights
Finally, you may also find that you can get good redemption rates even on peak (Upper and Top) nights. This is especially true during big concerts, games or other events when paid rates are extremely high.
Bottom line
The World of Hyatt program has one of the best top-tier hotel elite statuses and valuable hotel points. Despite recent changes in the Hyatt award charts, Hyatt points remain one of the most valuable hotel rewards currencies (and one of the best transfer partners for Chase Ultimate Rewards and Bilt).
Although I earn some points through stays and my World of Hyatt Credit Card, I also transfer Chase points to Hyatt as needed and usually buy the maximum number of Hyatt points each year. I also carefully consider when to redeem Hyatt points and when to book at a paid rate, based on the redemption rate I could get, which helps me save my Hyatt points for the best-value redemptions.
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