Part of a multi-phase renovation, the Hyatt Regency Hill Country Resort and Spa in San Antonio will debut standalone villas, a two-acre Crystal Lagoon and a 5,600-sf event venue.

This spring, the resort will debut five new secluded villas, each named after historic Hill Country rivers including Guadalupe, Nueces, Brazos, San Saba, and Pecos. Each 2,336-sf villa will have four bedrooms, all with private bathrooms with soaking tub and walk-in shower, a patio with outdoor seating, and upscale in-room amenities. Common areas in the villas will feature a spacious living room, a fully equipped kitchen with stove, microwave and espresso machine, as well as an outdoor lounge and dining area with a firepit.
Villa guests will receive a VIP welcome amenity, text access to a 24-hour dedicated Villa Host Team, twice-daily housekeeping services, enhanced in-room dining options, convenient golf cart transportation to other areas of the resort and more. Additionally, villa guests will have access to the private pool and relaxing amenities at the adjacent Windflower Spa, which will also unveil a complete renovation this spring.
Crystal Lagoon Water Feature
Coming this fall, the resort will introduce a man-made lagoon, powered by Crystal Lagoons technology, the company’s first-ever project inside a central U.S. resort destination. The 2.2-acre Crystal Lagoons amenity will transform Hyatt Regency Hill Country Resort into a beach destination located right in Central Texas.

This new water feature will be accompanied by white sandy beaches, premium private cabanas, a variety of fun water sports and an additional poolside food and beverage venue. The lagoon expands the resort’s existing water amenity lineup of multiple outdoor pools, a two-story water slide, winding and relaxing lazy river, and a FlowRider wave simulation machine.
New Indoor-Outdoor Event Venue
Rounding out the list of new amenities this fall will be a new indoor-outdoor event venue overlooking the new Crystal Lagoon. The 5,600-sf versatile space will feature vaulted ceilings with exposed wood beams, and large windows and glass doors providing abundant natural light and beautiful views. Surrounded by live oaks, the facility will open to a patio and event lawn overlooking the lagoon, perfect for a cocktail hour or corporate event, including water-based teambuilding activities.
These additions are part of the resort’s ongoing enhancement project, including a recent renovation of all guestrooms and suites as well as interior event ballroom and meeting spaces. From new carpeting and wall coverings to upgraded lighting and sound systems, meeting planners and attendees will experience a lighter, brighter ambiance throughout the resort.
Additionally, in 2024, the resort updated its on-site dining outlets including the signature steakhouse, Antlers Lodge, the Cactus Oak Tavern and Charlie’s Long Bar. The property also debuted a new indoor/outdoor lobby bar concept called Woodbine Bar.