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Spotlight on Bahia Principe Hotels & Resorts

From the Caribbean to the Canaries, here's what Bahia Principe Hotels & Resorts have to offer.
When it comes to holiday destinations, Bahia Principe Hotels & Resorts certainly know how to pick a postcode. They’ve got over 20 beach-front pads in swish locations across the Caribbean and Canary Islands, so sunny skies and sandy shores are pretty much standard – wherever you choose to rest your head.

Since 2025, Bahia Principe has been part of the Hyatt family, bringing tonnes of exciting experiences and benefits. And the changes don’t stop there. The start of 2026 saw Bahia Principe debut a fresh new look to their brand, making it super simple to find your perfect stay. It’s all rooted in the idea that no two holidays are the same. So, whether you want to explore your surroundings or switch off by the pool, there’s a place to suit you.

Sound like your kind of vibe? Let’s dive into Bahia Principe Explore and Bahia Principe Escape…

Bahia Principe Escape

Picture this: you're stretched out on a Balinese bed, the sound of waves replacing your phone pinging reminders. The biggest decision you'll make all day is whether to hit the spa or try paddle surfing. That's the vibe at Bahia Principe's Escape hotels – adults-only retreats where switching off and topping up your tranquillity levels come naturally.

Everything's included at these hotels – from themed restaurants serving up local flavours, to the private sands where a swimsuit and a sarong are all you need. Fancy getting active? You can practice your swing on a PGA-standard golf course, or salute the sun and stretch for the sky in a yoga session.

Whether you're travelling solo, with your other half or with a group of mates, these hotels are built for proper downtime in sun-soaked destinations. No routines, no obligations – just you, the sea and the freedom to spend your days exactly how you want.

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Bahia Principe Explore

Designed for both families and adults, Bahia Principe Explore All Inclusive resorts are your shortcut to a holiday that just flows. From the moment you arrive, everything’s taken care of – all that’s left is to decide how you want to spend your day. Fancy a splash of adrenaline? Choose a resort with an on-site waterpark and get ready to zoom down super-fast flumes. More of a laidback lounger? No problem – you can ride the wellness wave with treatments at the spa. Go all out, take it slow or mix it up – how you holiday really is up to you.

Foodie fans are in for a treat at these pads, too. We’re talking food trucks, buffet plates and à la carte dinners, plus bars, cafés and beach clubs. And as day turns to night, the vibe turns up, too, with live music, themed parties and mixology nights – we’ll have a mojito, if you’re making…

Under the Explore umbrella is the new face of Bahia Principe Fantasia, a selection of hand-picked hotels tailored to little ones. Trust us when we say this is where family holidays level up. These spots make it easy for everyone to have their own kind of fun with colourful kids’ zones, splash pools and family-friendly dining that keep even the pickiest eaters happy.

When it’s time to refuel, you’re spoilt for choice – buffets, grab-and-go food trucks for mid-adventure pit stops and themed restaurants that serve up local and international flavours. No need to rush at mealtimes, either – bars and cafés fit around your day, not the other way round.

Activity-wise, there’s a lot on the line-up at the kids’ and teens’ clubs – think film screenings and mini-discos where grown-ups are welcome, too. Fancy some time for two? The spa and wellness areas are ready when you are…

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Ready to see them for yourself?

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Author: Laura Wilkinson


Last updated: 28.04.2026