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Hyatt Hotels Unveils Andaz Lisbon and The Standard Lisbon With Their New Luxury Resorts Driving Tourism Growth and Economic Development in Portugal

Published on November 27, 2025

Hyatt Hotels Corporation will increase its luxury resort offering in Portugal with the addition of four new hotels in Lisbon, Algarve, and Madeira through 2026. This includes the introduction of Andaz Lisbon, The Standard Lisbon, and the opening of the Hyatt Regency Vilamoura Algarve and the Hyatt Regency Cape Verde Sal. This year, the company announced its strategic growth in Europe, expanding its luxury offerings in key markets, while contributing to and supporting the global appeal of Portugal and boosting the country’s tourism sector.

With its rich cultural heritage, scenic coastline, and acclaimed wine country, Portugal has emerged as one of the fastest-growing destinations for luxury and wellness travel. As the tourism landscape continues to shift, Hyatt’s growth will position the company to capture even more market share of the expanding European travel market by offering international guests a superior travel experience.

Andaz Lisbon: A Contemporary Luxury Experience Reflecting Lisbon’s Creative Spirit

Andaz Lisbon, opening in Q1 2026, will be the first Andaz hotel in Portugal. The resort will offer 170 rooms and suites, each designed to showcase the creative energy of Lisbon, blending modern elegance with local artistry. The hotel’s interiors will be infused with elements reflecting the city’s artistic heritage, making each space feel immersive and connected to Lisbon’s vibrant culture.

The Luzzi rooftop restaurant will offer an innovative dining experience, serving Lusitanian cuisine reimagined through a modern lens. The Andaz Lounge will feature street-food-inspired dishes, cocktails, and craft beers, further reflecting Lisbon’s dynamic culinary scene. With wellness spaces like a fitness center and a tranquil ambiance, Andaz Lisbon promises to be a destination for those seeking a blend of luxury, culture, and well-being.

The Standard Lisbon: A Bold Addition to Lisbon’s Cultural Landscape

Also scheduled to open in 2026, The Standard, Lisbon will transform the historic Palácio Santa Clara into a stunning, artistic haven that embraces both heritage and modernity. With 197 rooms and suites, a rooftop terrace, a spa, and gardens, this property will offer an unmatched level of design, creating an environment that is both intimate and theatrical.

Designed by renowned creators Verena Haller and Jaime Hayon, the hotel will present spaces that serve as backdrops for experiences, where art and life intersect. Located above Lisbon’s iconic Alfama district, the hotel will provide guests with panoramic views of the city and the Tagus River, ensuring that each stay offers an immersive and authentic experience of the city. The Standard, Lisbon will redefine hospitality with a bold, creative approach that appeals to travelers seeking unpredictable and poetic experiences.

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Hyatt Regency Vilamoura Algarve: A Sports Tourism Destination in Southern Portugal

The new Hyatt Regency Vilamoura Algarve, set to open in 2026, will focus on catering to the growing sports tourism market in Southern Portugal. Located near the renowned Vilamoura Marina and championship golf courses, the hotel will offer over 250 rooms and suites, designed to provide luxurious accommodations for leisure travelers and sports enthusiasts.

In addition to offering premium accommodations, the resort will feature a variety of dining venues, including a stylish central bar, as well as expansive outdoor spaces perfect for relaxation and socializing. The Algarve region’s appeal for golf tourism, beach activities, and outdoor adventures makes it an ideal location for the Hyatt Regency Vilamoura, which will cater to guests seeking both luxury and active vacations.

Hyatt Regency Cape Verde Sal: Expanding Hyatt’s Presence in Africa

In an exciting expansion beyond Europe, Hyatt Regency Cape Verde Sal will mark the brand’s first entry into the Cape Verde archipelago, with an opening planned for 2026. Located on the island of Sal, famous for its pristine beaches and vibrant local culture, the hotel will cater to both leisure and business travelers, offering modern accommodations and luxurious services.

This new property will provide a premium stay for those seeking relaxation in one of Africa’s emerging travel destinations, known for its beaches, water sports, and cultural festivals. The hotel’s wellness offerings and event spaces will attract both tourists and business travelers, making it a key asset in Cape Verde’s tourism growth.

Tourism Impact: Economic Growth, Job Creation, and Local Benefits

The new Hyatt hotels across Portugal and Cape Verde are expected to have a substantial impact on local economies, particularly in regions like Lisbon, Algarve, and Madeira, where tourism is a major economic driver. With luxury accommodations and unique travel experiences, these properties will attract high-value international tourists, increasing demand for local services and businesses.

The economic benefits of these expansions will be felt across multiple sectors. Hospitality, tourism services, transportation, and retail businesses will all see increased activity as a result of the influx of international guests. The job creation generated by the openings will also contribute to local employment, with opportunities in hotel operations, event management, and guest services.

Furthermore, the emphasis on sustainable tourism and eco-friendly practices will attract a growing number of eco-conscious travelers who prioritize responsible travel. This will contribute to long-term sustainability in the tourism sector, ensuring that Portugal’s coastal destinations and Cape Verde’s natural beauty are preserved for future generations.

Looking Ahead: Continued Growth and Innovation in Portugal’s Tourism Sector

The launch of Andaz Lisbon, The Standard Lisbon, and the Hyatt Regency Vilamoura Algarve signifies a new era for Portugal’s tourism industry, particularly in luxury travel and wellness tourism. These new properties will enhance the country’s global competitiveness, positioning Portugal as a top-tier destination for travelers seeking luxury, wellness, and sustainability.

The investment in these high-end resorts reflects the increasing demand for luxury experiences and sustainable tourism in Southern Europe. The new developments will contribute to job creation, economic prosperity, and the continued growth of the tourism sector in Portugal, creating new opportunities for both local businesses and international investors.

A Strong Future for Portugal’s Tourism and Hospitality Industry

With the addition of Hyatt Regency Vilamoura Algarve, Andaz Lisbon, The Standard Lisbon, and Hyatt Regency Cape Verde Sal, Hyatt is further showing its commitment to driving growth and offering luxury tourism options in Portugal and Cape Verde. As tourism in Southern Europe and West Africa continues to rise, these new properties will go a long way toward aiding regional economic development while improving the visitor experience.

With a commitment to sustainable tourism, eco-friendly practices, and innovative hospitality, Hyatt is proud to be playing a leading role in Portugal’s tourism future, one that will ensure for many years to come the ongoing luxury tourism evolution of these dynamic destinations.

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