Stay like a VIP in this 197 sq m spacious, residential and open suite with large living/game room area, dining room, contemporary bath, kitchen facilities and an 7 sq m balcony.
This is a premium suite. See World of Hyatt program terms for upgrade eligibility.
Stay like a VIP in this 125 sq m spacious, residential suite with large living and dining rooms, modern bath, private study, kitchen facilities and a 11 sq m balcony.
24 Hours
11.00h - 20.00h (food service until 18.30h)
11.00h - 20.00h (food service until 19.00h)
10.00h - 20.00h (food service until 19.00h)
10.00h - 20.00h (food service until 18.30h)
11.00h - 00.00h
11.00h - 01.00h Small Plates 16.00h - 23.00h
Monday - Friday 15.00h - 17.00h
Sunday 18.30h - 22.00h Thursday 19.30h - 00.00h Friday – Saturday 19.30h - 00.00h
17.00h - 22.00h
13.00h - 22.00h
Weekdays 06.00h - 10.30h Weekends 06.00h - 11.00h
Satudays & Holidays11.00h - 13.00h
Weekdays 11.30h - 14.30h Saturdays & Holidays 11.00h - 13.00h
12.30h - 14.30h
18.30h - 22.00h
Aquasaphir extract is a sustainable blue microalgae with anti-aging and anti-inflammatory properties that work to dicrease the stress state of the skin by acting on inflammatory molecules.
With an emphasis on smooth flowing movements, this Signature Aromatherapy massage blends the purest aromas to create a powerful affirmative therapy aimed at ensuring ultimate relaxation.
Enjoy Hyatt Regency Trinidad's state-of-the-art StayFit™ gym. The modern, 6,000 square foot fitness center at this Trinidad luxury hotel has everything you need to stay active and be pampered during your stay.
Experience the ultimate anti-aging facial. Multi-active seaweed extracts hydrate and restructure the epidermis leaving skin that’s radiant and youthful.
Indulge all your senses with this ultimate relaxing island ritual. Organic Sugar Cane, Fijian honey, Coconut milk and Exotic Drift nut Oil are combined to exfoliate, hydrate and renew the skin's moisture balance.
The expert spa team will provide you with luxurious, authentic Caribbean spa experience. Experience the natural bounty of Trinidad and Tobago that will soothe and revitalize your mind and body.
By applying pressure to direct points on your hands and feet, your therapist will increase circulation and stimulate the flow of energy throughout the body. This treatment ends with a relaxing head massage.
Releases toxins from the muscles. It is also great for improving circulation and increasing muscle tone. This signature treatment is a highly requested guest favorite.
This full body treatment combines the exfoliation of lemon body scrub, the papaya enzymes and the nourishment of a body cream. It restores, revitalizes, and rejuvenates the skin.
Warm stone massage is a specialty massage when the therapist uses smooth, heated stones as an extension of their own hands, or by placing them on the body. The heat can be both deeply relaxing and help warm up tight muscles.
MEETINGS & EVENTS
Located in the heart of downtown Port of Spain and about 40 minutes from Piarco International Airport, Hyatt Regency Trinidad is the only venue on the island to offer expansive state-of-the-art meeting facilities.
With 43,000 square-feet of flexible meeting space, the hotel easily accommodates both large and small gatherings. Included in the function space are a 16,000 square-foot Regency Ballroom and a 10,000 square-foot multipurpose facility.
LOCAL ATTRACTIONS
Explore this beautiful island and discover all the amazing things to do in Trinidad – the party island of the Caribbean - from shopping to tours to lounging on the pristine beach.
Just beyond your Port of Spain hotel room, you can soak in the rich cultural influences and expressions of this multi-ethnic island. Discover the island's beautiful beaches, drive though a rainforest to the Asa Wright Nature Centre or tour the Caroni Bird Sanctuary.
Visit the oldest - and one of the largest - nature preserve in the Caribbean. Enjoy outstanding nature trails, bird watching, high tea on the veranda and award winning meals with naturalists and bird watchers from all around the world.
Every cyclist can find an ideal path for biking in Trinidad. With terrain ranging from flat land to rolling inclines and hillsides, the island’s network of old oilfield roads and hiking paths provide a range of surfaces and environments for cycling.
With tropical savannah, rainforest, woodlands and mangrove swamp, Trinidad is a paradise for lovers of diverse bird life. More than 430 bird species, from the elusive Speckled Tanager to the spectacular Scarlet Ibis, can be spotted on the island.
Tour the Caroni Bird Sanctuary to see the brilliant scarlet ibis (the national bird of Trinidad and Tobago), herons, egrets and several other species.
Let the expert chefs create the most memorable meal possible for your guests. Choose from a wide range of dining options featuring delicious local Caribbean or international cuisine.
Explore the fascinating cave systems of Trinidad. In the Northern Mountain Range lies the Aripo Caves, Trinidad's largest accessible cave system and home to a colony of nocturnal oilbirds.
Near the tip of the south-western peninsula, one of the furthest points on the island from Port of Spain, Cedros has Trinidad's widest beach at low tide and is among the best vantage points for sighting the Venezuelan mainland.
"Cricket, Glorious Cricket!" is a favorite expression among the people of Trinidad. If a match is being played at Queen's Park Oval, one of the finest grounds in the region, you can take in all the action.
The zoo was established in 1952 to expose the residents of Trinidad and Tobago to the native fauna and the fragility of the ecosystems here. It has since grown into an exciting tourist attraction.
Edging the serene waters of the Gulf of Paria, the waterfront hotel and conference center features near 4000sq.m of beautifully decorated meeting and event space, including an elegant Port of Spain Ballroom and large pre-function areas.
Play a round at one of Trinidad's six premier golf courses. The Petrotrin Pointe-a-Pierre Golf Club is located at Pointe-a-Pierre on the outskirts of San Fernando. This 18 hole, USGA rated par 70 golf course is 6,195 yards and presents a fair challenge to the golfer.
Hikers will appreciate the variety of trails, waterfalls, rivers, streams and limestone caves in the island’s northern mountain range as well as the wetlands of Central Trinidad and wildlife-rich southern mountain range – both of which are great for exploring.
Enjoy a relaxing kayaking experience in Trinidad – perfect for those who do not want to contend with large waves, ocean swells and unpredictable sea currents.
Maracas Beach is the most famous beach in the North and about a 45-minute drive from the hotel. Approximately 1¼ miles long, this beach and has off white sand and waves ideal for surfing.
Marianne Bay is the largest beach with a freshwater lagoon at its eastern end.
Get inspired and connected in this waterfront event center in the Caribbean – where luxury meets technology and business is a pleasure.
The Museum manages a collection of some 10,000 items in seven major galleries including petroleum and geological exhibits, the permanent national art collection and a small gallery on Trinidad's Carnival arts.
Just minutes from Hyatt Regency in Port of Spain are the Royal Botanic Gardens. The Gardens feature 70 acres of flowering plants, shrubs and trees plus an orchid house. Guides are present to direct and educate you in your tour.
Enjoy excellent shopping in Trinidad during your stay at Hyatt Regency. On nearby Charlotte, Henry and Frederick streets, the arcade malls and street markets sell authentic local crafts and souvenirs.
For a more relaxed atmosphere, visit Tobago – a much smaller island northwest of Trinidad. If you're in the mood for a quiet day of bird watching or snorkeling, this may be the place for you.
The Tobago Museum gives a glimpse into the island's early history. Located in the Barrack Guard House of Fort King George, overlooking the capital city of Scarborough, this museum houses Amerindian artifacts, military relics and historic documents.
From March-August, the beaches along Trinidad's northeast coast are transformed as hundreds of marine turtles clamber to nest each night. Five species of turtle nest in Trinidad - Leatherback, Loggerhead, Green, Hawksbill and Olive Ridley.
Beach volleyball is a favorite pastime, and there is also a huge interest in the sport at schools, both primary and secondary. Trinidad hosted the Caribbean Volleyball Championships in 1993, and major competitions and events.
Celebrate the Caribbean destination wedding of your dreams at the hotel's gorgeous wedding venues with romantic views of the Gulf.
HYATT REGENCY TRINIDAD
#1 Wrightson RoadPort-of-SpainTrinidad & Tobago