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Seaview Hotel & Golf Club in Galloway becomes part of Destination by Hyatt brand

The Seaview Hotel & Golf Club in Galloway has been added to the Destination by Hyatt brand. The transition will further strengthen Hyatt’s portfolio in the Mid-Atlantic while preserving the resort’s deep-rooted legacy as one of the Jersey Shore’s most iconic destinations.

Set on 670 acres along Reed’s Bay, Seaview Hotel & Golf Club blends the architectural grandeur and charm of a turn-of-the-century resort with modern amenities.

“Seaview Hotel & Golf Club embodies the qualities of the Destination by Hyatt brand, offering a getaway that allows guests to connect with the property’s rich history and oceanside beauty,” said Katie Johnson, vice president of Global Brands Classics Portfolio, Hyatt.

“The addition of Seaview Hotel to Hyatt’s portfolio demonstrates the brand’s commitment to expanding its presence throughout the globe and giving World of Hyatt members and guests the opportunity to explore a unique destination.”

The hotel features 296 guest rooms and 16 suites, 34,500 square feet of flexible meeting and event space, as well as a celebrated culinary program led by Executive Chef Rodolfo Correa.

The property offers meetings and social spaces for large-scale events for up to 1,000 guests, to more intimate venues, as well as two on-property championship golf courses.

“Seaview Hotel has welcomed generations of guests for well over a century, and its sense of place is inseparable from the history and culture of the Jersey Shore,” said Robert Morgan, general manager of Seaview Hotel & Golf Club.

“Becoming part of the Destination by Hyatt brand allows Seaview Hotel to maintain its unique character while tapping into Hyatt’s global platform, introducing this remarkable resort to new travelers while continuing to serve loyal guests and the surrounding community.”

Additional amenities include indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a 24-hour fitness center, nature trails, the Noyes Art Gallery and sweeping bay and golf course views throughout the property.

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