Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort & Spa, located in the Pueblo of Santa Ana between Santa Fe and Albuquerque New Mexico, is providing meeting planners and groups the opportunity to buy out the entire property to create an exclusive experience for attendees.
“Groups can get the ‘keys to the castle’ and create a truly intimate and exclusive retreat for their attendees with the buyout options at Hyatt Regency Tamaya,” said Herb Rackliff, general manager at Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort & Spa. “The property is unique in that its location is perfectly suited for a private retreat for groups with a nearly two-mile private road leading to the resort entrance. As groups do not have to buy all 350 rooms in order to buyout the entire resort, this option can also provide a great value.”
During non-peak times, the property allows groups to buy out the entire property with a booking of 200 rooms in November, December and January, and 250 rooms in February and March. Groups can buy out the resort with 300 room bookings between April and October.
The option of the resort buyout at Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort & Spa allows groups to tailor and customize the experience for attendees without any outside traffic entering resort grounds. Groups also can customize every element of their meeting from resort-wide decorations and specific group activities to events utilizing the entire resort.
Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort & Spa is a premiere Southwest destination for meetings and groups. The resort features a variety of unique activities such as Native American cultural activities led by members of the Santa Ana Pueblo, immersive equestrian activities at the Stables at Tamaya ranging from group rodeos and horseback rides to volunteer opportunities with the Tamaya Horse Rehabilitation Program, nationally ranked golf at the Twin Warriors Golf Club, the award-winning Tamaya Mist Spa & Salon, hot-air balloon rides, rafting and jeep excursions, day trips to Santa Fe and more.
The property provides state-of-the-art meeting facilities, with 29,000 sf of indoor and 25,000 sf of outdoor meeting space. It features the Tamaya Ballroom, a 12,000-sf space that can be partitioned into eight separate rooms, the Wolf and Puma rooms offering floor-to-ceiling windows with panoramic views of the Sandia Mountains, and the 8,000-sf Cottonwood Patio & Pavilion nestled among the Rio Grande’s cottonwood forest.