Overview
This elegant beach resort has something for everyone, catering to both couples and families. Located directly opposite the beautiful Pacific Ocean, the resort has a pedestrian bridge to the beach where guests can enjoy beach amenities. Surf lessons and bike rentals are available. There are two pools, including a children’s water playground and cabanas available for rent at both pools. The Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort offers an array of dining options with five restaurants, plus 24 hour in-room dining and an on-property grocery store. All guest rooms have a balcony or patio with a view of the ocean. Pacific Waters Spa offers an extensive menu of treatment options and the 24 hour extensive fitness center is state-of-the-art. Camp Hyatt for kids ages 3-12 is available for half or full day. Just 20 minutes from John Wayne Orange County airport, the resort is a perfect home base for your Southern California vacation.
Resort fees include
- Wifi available in public spaces, guest rooms and restaurant.
- Surf board storage.
- Two bottles of water daily.
- Recreational activities for children and families at our pools, courtyards and beach.
- Beach amenities including complimentary chairs, umbrellas and towels at the Beach Hut (based on availability).
Check in
4 p.m.
Check out
11 a.m.
Rooms
517
Inclusions
- All taxes
Rooms
Amenities
Location

Reviews
Fantastic Staycation!
Vacation770572 on May 21, 2025
The overall experience was fabulous! The staff was super accommodating. The pool and spas were so relaxing and the poolside service was the best! Having various shops and restaurants all within the resort ...was a wonderful convenience. We will definitely be back!
Scam
UnicornDreams (Los Angeles, California) on May 18, 2025
We originally booked an ocean-view room for around $380, but when we arrived, the guy at the front desk tried to upsell us to a suite for an additional $250. He claimed the suite was "so much better" and t...hat it normally goes for over $1500 per night. After checking later, we found out the suite is typically priced around $620, and it was a Thursday night when we stayed. I’m a AAA member and a Hyatt member, so I felt a bit scammed, especially when we were led to believe we were getting a huge deal when we were not. I couldn’t get my WiFi to work at the front desk so I couldn’t even fact check him til later when I hooked up to the WiFi. Also we were charged $540 extra not $250 extra. They are not upfront about the fees. We paid about $1000 for the one Thursdaynight with valet and all fees. I also didn’t appreciate how Emad after lying to us about the price of the suite tried to pressure me and say “well I could charge you $175 for the dog.” And my husband and I immediately reiterated it’s a service dog and I made it clear in the original booking that I would have my registered trained service dog with me. You can’t charge for a service dog. That’s ridiculous. It was like he was going to go down that loop if I didn’t choose the upgrade. To make matters worse, the suite was disappointing. To say the least it was filthy. The pillows all need to be replaced and it seems out dated. There was popcorn on the floor, smudges all over the mirror and windows, and the windows themselves were filthy. My dog took me around and showed me where they left food and things everywhere as soon as we entered (I have celiac disease) It was more of a pool view and a parking lot view. The sheets didn’t even fit the mattress properly, and there wasn’t a mattress pad—just an exposed mattress at the foot of the bed. We did as for extra sheets and they did bring them to us quickly so we laid those out. We also had trouble with the food options, as the restaurant was limited. One of the reasons we chose this property was because of the advertised fire pits, but when we checked in, we made it clear to Emad we wanted to use a fire pit and he showed us where they were on the map and which ones we could use. Unfortunately, none of the fire pits were lit, and there was no staff around to help. It was a major letdown, especially since that was something we were really looking forward to. We paid resort fees to use them and didn’t get to. They shouldn’t list that as an amenity since it isn’t one. Also the whole place needs to be power washed it’s all dirty. As for the suite, while we had a great view, it was incredibly noisy. You could hear all the traffic, including loud motorcycles, and the room smelled like bonfires from the fire pits at the beach. The whole experience felt more like a money grab than a relaxing getaway. Additionally, there was an event happening during our stay, which made it hard to enjoy the property. The guests from the event were crowding the pool areas, being loud, and making it difficult to relax. I didn’t use any of the pools or hot tubs but we were charged exorborent resort fees, which felt like a ripoff given that the property was completely taken over by an event and there weren’t any fire pits lit. We were really hoping to enjoy a peaceful stay, but unfortunately, this place didn’t live up to its promises. If don’t mind being around a bunch of party people and dirty oI would not recommend upgrading to a suite, nor would I recommend staying here at all. We won’t be returning. Please stay at the Del Coronado instead if you are looking for a beach resort. It’s much cheaper and way better also the food is better at the Del I wish we would have gone back to the Del…. They just remodeled the Del and it’s really nice and the people I met there all live far away and go every year. I haven’t found a beach resort get away that’s better than the Del in Southern California. We also had a better time at the pink lady in La Jolla.
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