
Hilton has announced plans to add three hotels in the Mexican destinations of Vallarta and Tulum.
The agreement with Parks Hospitality will see a 444-room AAA Four Diamond resort reflagged as the Hilton Vallarta Riviera All-Inclusive Resort in the fourth quarter of this year.
The hotel is situated between the beaches of the Bay of Banderas and the Sierra Madres Mountain, and features two swimming pools, a private beach, spa, fitness centre, six craft cocktail bars and seven restaurants.

Meanwhile in Tulum, Hilton will open the new-build Conrad Tulum in the fourth quarter of 2021, featuring 349 rooms, seven restaurants and bars, and five swimming pools.
This will be followed in the first quarter of 2022 by the adjacent 735-room Hilton Tulum All-Inclusive Resort, which will feature a “multiple pool complex with waterpark”, as well as a 21,500 square foot spa with 16 treatment rooms.
Hilton currently has over 70 properties across Mexico, with another 30 in the pipeline including the all-inclusive Hilton Cancun.
In December the group unveiled plans for a new-build Curio Collection property on the stretch of Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula known as the Riviera Maya.
Commenting on the news Juan Corvinos, vice president development, Caribbean and Latin America, Hilton, said:
“The addition of these resorts reinforces Hilton’s commitment to further our all-inclusive growth strategy and expansion of our luxury resorts portfolio in the top leisure destinations in the region. With today’s travellers planning that much-desired getaway, Hilton offers remarkable options.
“The announcement of these three new Hilton properties in Mexico comes on the heels of other recent all-inclusive development news: the May 2021 opening of The Yucatan Resort Playa Del Carmen, Tapestry Collection by Hilton, and the upcoming September 2021 opening of Mangrove Beach Corendon Curaçao Resort, Curio Collection by Hilton and November 2021 opening of Hilton Cancun, An All-Inclusive Resort.”