8 Hyatt Properties Under 30,000 Points Per Night That Are Actually Worth It
The best World of Hyatt redemptions under 30,000 points per night — from Andaz Maui to Hyatt Regency Bali, these are the hidden value stays most travelers overlook.
World of Hyatt’s value lies not just in aspirational Park Hyatt stays — some of the program’s best value is in the 20,000–30,000 point range, where properties in bucket-list destinations deliver 1.5–2¢+ per point at cash equivalents that far exceed the points outlay.
Here are eight standout Hyatt redemptions under 30,000 points per night.
1. Andaz Maui at Wailea — Hawaii
The Andaz Maui is Hawaii’s most design-forward resort, situated on Mokapu Beach in the Wailea resort area — consistently ranked among Maui’s finest stretches of sand.
- Points: 22,000–30,000 per night (Category 5–6, off-peak to peak)
- Cash equivalent: $500–$1,200 per night
- Value: 1.7–4¢ per point
- What you get: Oceanfront rooms, multiple pools, craft cocktails at the beachside bar, and Maui’s most photogenic location
- Best for: Couples and luxury beach seekers. Hawaii hotel points value doesn’t get better.
2. Andaz Singapore
Andaz Singapore in the Dyson HQ-adjacent Duo tower brings elevated lifestyle hotel design to one of Asia’s most exciting cities:
- Points: 17,000–25,000 per night (Category 4–5)
- Cash equivalent: $300–$500 per night
- Value: 1.2–2.9¢ per point
- What you get: Pool bar, great rooftop deck, rooms with design-forward interiors and city views
- Best for: Singapore base for first-timers; complements a Southeast Asia routing
3. Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa (Off-Peak)
Yes, the Park Hyatt Maldives is technically above 30k at peak. But in off-peak windows, pricing comes down:
- Points: 28,000–35,000 per night (off-peak tiers)
- Cash equivalent: $800–$2,000 per night
- Value: 2.3–7.1¢ per point at low end
- What you get: Remote atoll overwater villa, near-zero light pollution, exceptional snorkeling, small property (42 villas) feel
- Best for: Travelers who want the Maldives experience without multi-villa resort crowds; advance booking required
4. Hyatt Regency Bali
Not the flashiest Bali property, but an exceptionally practical points redemption in a high-cost destination:
- Points: 12,000–20,000 per night (Category 3–4)
- Cash equivalent: $150–$350 per night
- Value: 0.75–2.9¢ per point (best in shoulder season)
- What you get: Beach access at Sanur, large pools, reliable quality in a tourist-friendly but quieter part of Bali
- Best for: Families or Bali first-timers who want convenience over design-forward branding
5. Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills
Andaz Tokyo in the Toranomon Hills tower gives tremendous value for Japan’s expensive hotel market:
- Points: 20,000–30,000 per night (Category 5–6)
- Cash equivalent: ¥50,000–¥100,000 (~$320–$645)
- Value: 1.1–3.2¢ per point
- What you get: Park views, excellent restaurant, a stylish neighborhood that mixes old Tokyo (Toranomon) with new development
- Best for: Tokyo travelers who want a design-forward hotel outside the traditional Shinjuku/Shibuya tourist corridors
6. Hyatt Centric Ginza Tokyo
A more budget-positioned Hyatt in Tokyo’s Ginza district:
- Points: 10,000–18,000 per night (Category 2–3)
- Cash equivalent: ¥25,000–¥55,000 (~$160–$355)
- Value: 0.9–3.5¢ per point
- What you get: Exceptional Ginza location (premium shopping and dining), compact but well-designed rooms
- Best for: Travelers who want central Tokyo access without 4–5 star budgets
7. Hyatt Regency Kyoto
Kyoto’s best points redemption for a city that charges extraordinary rates during Cherry Blossom (late March–mid April) and Fall Foliage (November) seasons:
- Points: 15,000–25,000 per night (Category 3–5)
- Cash equivalent: ¥40,000–¥120,000 ($260–$780) — far higher during peak seasons
- Value: Peak season redemptions reach 3–5¢ per point
- What you get: Higashiyama neighborhood proximity, traditional garden design, excellent Japanese restaurant, tea ceremony experiences
- Best for: First-time Kyoto visitors or Cherry Blossom timing where cash rates are extreme
8. Hyatt Regency Luanda (Angola) — The Underrated Africa Sweet Spot
An unexpected gem: luxury in sub-Saharan Africa using Hyatt points offers some of the program’s best bang-for-buck:
- Points: 15,000–22,000 per night (Category 3–4)
- Cash equivalent: $250–$600+ per night (executive business hotel pricing)
- Value: 1.1–4¢ per point
- What you get: One of Luanda’s premier business hotels; high service standards
- Best for: Business travelers to Angola who want to use points for accommodation
World of Hyatt point prices reflect off-peak to peak range as of June 2026. Dynamic pricing tiers mean specific nights vary.
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