In 2026, World of Hyatt points are widely considered the most valuable currency in the hotel loyalty world, typically valued at approximately 1.7 to 2.3 cents per point. Therefore, 25,000 Hyatt points are worth roughly $425 to $575 in "real-world" value. This valuation is significantly higher than that of Marriott or Hilton points. The true power of 25,000 points is seen in redemptions: for 25,000 points, you can book a night at a Category 6 hotel, such as the Park Hyatt Zanzibar or the Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort during off-peak times, where cash rates often exceed $800 per night. If you use them for "Standard" or "Peak" stays, the value remains high. Conversely, if you were to "buy" these points during a 30% bonus promotion, they would cost you about $460. Because Hyatt uses a fixed (though seasonal) award chart rather than purely dynamic pricing, savvy travelers can often extract well over $600 in value from 25,000 points by booking high-end luxury properties or all-inclusive resorts.