Planner Promotions and Southwest Serenity at Hyatt Regency Tamaya

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

From full resort buyouts to a special anniversary offer, Hyatt Regency Tamaya celebrates meetings and events.

Framed by the tranquil yet striking New Mexico landscape, the 350-room Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort and Spa is nestled between Santa Fe and Albuquerque, on 500 acres of the historic Santa Ana Pueblo. With 54,000 sf of indoor and outdoor meeting space, the storied resort has long welcomed meetings and incentive programs. Last year, a multi-million dollar renovation of all guest rooms was completed. Design elements echo the pueblo aesthetic, with details like woven fabrics, pottery-inspired accents and a color palette drawn from red chili peppers and blue corn.

Now, as part of a 25th anniversary celebration, Hyatt Regency Tamaya has a new offer for groups. Planners that book by December 30th, 2026 for a minimum of 10 peak room nights can unlock tiered cost-saving incentives and cultural experiences. This includes rebates, banquet F&B discounts, flexible attrition, complimentary 30-minute coffee or refreshment break, bonus World of Hyatt planner points, and more. Planners can also choose from cultural experiences that range from a traditional corn necklace pueblo greeting to a Native American flautist for a welcome reception to a blessing from a pueblo leader during a general session.

“As we celebrate 25 years of welcoming guests to Hyatt Regency Tamaya, we’re proud to honor the groups and planners who have been such an important part of our story,” said Claudia Wattenberg, general manager “This anniversary offer is our way of saying thank you—inviting groups to experience the same authentic sense of place, warm hospitality and meaningful connections that have defined Tamaya since our opening.”

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The  resort’s 25,000 sf of outdoor meeting space and 29,000 sf of indoor meeting space include the 6,000 sf Cottonwoods Pavilion, bringing the outdoors in with floor-to-ceiling windows that can be opened; a 7,500 sf lawn surrounded by a replica of indigenous ruins of the Native American Pueblo; a natural outdoor amphitheater; the 12,000 sf Tamaya Ballroom, divisible into eight separate rooms; and two smaller meeting rooms with  floor-to-ceiling windows and panoramic Sandia Mountain views. On site activities include trail rides from the Stables at Tamaya along the banks of the Rio Grande, past cottonwood forests and ancient petroglyphs, cultural experiences led by members of the Santa Ana Pueblo, and more. Planners can also arrange CSR activities through the resort’s Tamaya Horse Rehabilitation program, a 501(c)3 organization that provides shelter and care to unwanted horses throughout the state

The anniversary promotion follows an announcement earlier this spring that Hyatt Regency Tamaya was reintroducing its full resort buyout opportunity for groups. This option gives planners complete control of the resort plus options for heightened security staffing.