The Seabird Resort — Photo by Hyatt
The Seabird Resort — Photo by Hyatt
The Seabird Resort — Photo by Hyatt

Hyatt Hotels Corporation (NYSE: H) announced the The Seabird Resort, a Destination by Hyatt hotel, is slated to open on May 25 2021.

Boasting beautiful ocean estate architecture next to Mission Pacific Hotel, the 226-room Seabird Resort, which is set to open May 25, will be a true-to-place beachside resort, reimagined. The Seabird experience will embody the true spirit of a Southern California lifestyle. Along with iconic ocean views, this classic seaside resort will be beautifully refined, wonderfully indulgent, and picture perfect. Signature amenities include an expansive pool deck with ocean views and The Shelter Club, a poolside cabana for hotel guests to enjoy refreshing drinks and flavorful snacks; Sunny's Spa and Beauty Lounge, featuring authentic, farm-to-sea treatments rooted in efficacy and world-class technique; a library; and nearly 20,000 square feet of spectacular ocean-view meeting and celebration spaces.

Chef Kurtis Habecker's inventive cuisine with ingredients sourced from San Diego's many small farms will take center stage at The Seabird's two inventive food and beverage concepts. With an open-kitchen design and a made-to-order pasta station, the signature Piper Restaurant showcases seasonal, local produce and celebrated authentic California cuisine. The Shore Room will be a buzzy ocean-view bar focusing on daring mixology and delicious bites serving as a premier spot to catch a classic California sunset.

The Seabird Resort will feature a variety of enriching experiences for the whole family. Embracing Oceanside's deep-rooted surf culture, a "Surfing by The Seabird" program offers a surf valet experience and lessons, including a private surfing session with North County Surf Academy and an opportunity to surf alongside professional surfer and third-generation Oceanside resident, Duran Barr. Launching later in 2021 will be "Farm-to-Table Tours," immersing guests in Oceanside's burgeoning agritourism scene with a one-of-a-kind paddock-to-plate experience. Families can also look forward to the "Little Seabirds" program, a series of interactive, ocean-inspired activities for children such as sandcastle building, kite flying, treasure hunts, arts and crafts, and more. Finally, art-lovers can revel in OMA West, a rotating art gallery at The Seabird Resort that serves as an extension of Oceanside Museum of Art (OMA).

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