Wyndham surpasses 100 hotels in Mexico

Wyndham Hotels & Resorts now has more than 100 hotels now open across Mexico, having nearly doubled its footprint over five years.

With 15 brands in more than 50 cities and a multibrand pipeline of additional hotels under development, Mexico continues to be a significant contributor to the company’s international portfolio, which carries an average FeePAR premium of approximately 20 percent compared to the company’s existing international system.

Mexico reported roughly 47.8 million arrivals in 2025, generating nearly US$35 billion in foreign exchange revenue—both up year over year—and plans to grow international arrivals by double digits over the next five years to become one of the world’s top five most-visited destinations by 2030. 

“Mexico continues to be an important market for Wyndham and our brands continue delivering the performance owners and strategic partners rely on,” Gustavo Viescas, president, Latin America & the Caribbean, Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, said in a statement. “That momentum is opening doors for us to grow in high-potential locations across the country. As we add new hotels, we’re staying focused on delivering exceptional guest experiences and supporting both Mexico’s iconic and quickly emerging destinations.”

Partnerships

Wyndham has continued to accelerate its presence in Mexico through long-standing collaboration with key operating partners such as Alzen, with more than 1,300 rooms; Bel Air, with more than 700 rooms; as well as Optima, Grupo Hola, FibraHotel and Fibra Inn.

At the same time, the company has expanded further through a series of multihotel partnerships that continue to broaden its reach across the country and beyond. Among them:

  • Grupo MX Hotels strengthened its long-term growth strategy last year by partnering with Wyndham. The agreement incorporates more than 800 rooms from 15 hotels into Trademark Collection by Wyndham, expanding the brand’s presence in key markets. Top hotels include Hotel MX Congreso CDMX, Trademark Collection by Wyndham and Hotel MX Más Centro CDMX, Trademark Collection by Wyndham.
  • Decameron All-Inclusive Hotels & Resorts, which signed a deal with Wyndham in 2023, bringing more than 2,600 rooms across nine all-inclusive resorts throughout Latin America—including three locations in Mexico: Grand Decameron Complex Bucerias, A Trademark All Inclusive, Decameron Isla Coral Guayabitos Ramada All Inclusive Resort and Grand Decameron Los Cabos, A Trademark All Inclusive Resort.
  • Viva Resorts by Wyndham owns and manages nine all-inclusive resorts throughout Mexico and the Caribbean, including two resorts in Playa del Carmen: Viva Maya by Wyndham, A Trademark All Inclusive Resort and Viva Azteca by Wyndham, A Trademark All Inclusive Resort. All nine resorts—totaling more than 3,700 rooms—are part of Wyndham’s Trademark Collection brand.
  • Palladium Hotel Group entered into a strategic alliance with Wyndham in 2022, adding more than a dozen upper upscale and luxury resorts in Mexico and the Caribbean to the company’s Registry Collection Hotels brand. The alliance expanded in 2024 to include five additional resorts throughout Spain. Top locations in Mexico include Grand Palladium Kantenah Riviera Maya, All Inclusive Resort and TRS Coral Costa Mujeres, a Registry Collection Hotel, among others.

“Mexico remains one of our most active development markets,” Maria Carolina Pinheiro, VP, development, Latin America & the Caribbean, Wyndham Hotels & Resorts. Owners value the strength of our brands, the reach of our commercial engine, and the hands-on support of our teams. As long-term interest continues growing in both established and emerging destinations, we’re continuing to expand alongside owners and partners who recognize Wyndham as the right fit for their next chapter.”