Over the past few years, major hotel companies have invested heavily in all-inclusive resorts and started breathing a new life into a vacation format that might once have been considered less than stellar. Now you can stay at fabulous all-inclusive resorts that are perfect for honeymooners, ones that are just for adults and many that are great for the whole family.
One brand that has really leaned into new all-inclusive resorts is Hilton, which opened a slew of all-inclusive hotels in Mexico in the past few years — and has even more on the way, including the Hilton Cancun Mar Caribe, set to open in November, and the Zemi Miches All‑Inclusive Resort, Curio Collection by Hilton in the Dominican Republic next year.
Though Hilton’s all-inclusive portfolio is smaller than those of its competitors, the resorts it does have pack a powerful, value-added punch. So, whether you’re a die-hard Hilton Honors member wanting to cash in points for an all-inclusive stay or a free agent just looking for a good deal, chances are there’s a Hilton resort for you.
Which of Hilton’s all-inclusive resorts are the best of the bunch? Here are the top Hilton all-inclusive resorts to consider for your next getaway.
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Hilton Rose Hall Resort & Spa
Montego Bay, Jamaica
There’s a staggering number of great all-inclusive resorts in Jamaica, but one of the best is Hilton Rose Hall Resort & Spa. The hotel checks all the boxes for a great stay. In fact, our most recent review ended with the writer saying she’d 100% return to the property with her family.
Set on a sunny 400-acre stretch of Montego Bay, Rose Hall is an all-inclusive resort that has activities for every member of the family. For starters, there’s an on-property water park, Sugar Mill Falls, with a 280-foot waterslide, a lazy river and lots of waterfalls to swim around. Guests can also lounge by or swim in two different pools or head to the beach to soak up some sun in a lounge chair.
The 489 suites here are also designed with relaxation in mind. Offering views of the resort grounds, surrounding mountains or the cerulean Caribbean Sea, each suite has a furnished balcony, a flat-screen TV, travertine floors and a bathroom with granite countertops, among other amenities.
The resort is home to seven restaurants, a coffee shop, a jerk hut and two bars, so there’s sure to be something for everyone. Grab breakfast at the international buffet, order Jamaican street food for lunch by the ocean and feast on Mediterranean dishes at Seaside Restaurant & Bar for dinner. Just note that some of the restaurants at Rose Hall require reservations, which can be made up to two days before arrival.
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For some rest and relaxation, parents can drop the little ones off at the free Kids Klub before heading to the Radiant Spa for a romantic couples massage.
Rates at Hilton Rose Hall Resort & Spa start at $273 or 62,000 Hilton Honors points per night, based on double occupancy. Children 2 and under stay for free.
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Hilton Cancun, an All-Inclusive Resort
Cancun, Mexico
Best for: Families who want to enjoy a contemporary resort that breaks the all-inclusive mold.
Why stay here: This new upscale resort from Hilton is redefining the brand’s take on the all-inclusive model and has a lot to offer guests of all ages looking for a mix of fun and relaxation in Cancun.
One of Hilton’s newest all-inclusive resorts in Mexico, the Hilton Cancun has been a hit since it began welcoming guests in late 2021. We sent a reviewer out a few months after opening, and one thing was immediately clear: This resort is great for families.
About 20 minutes away from Cancun’s Hotel Zone, this all-inclusive resort is in a shared complex with Hilton’s Waldorf Astoria Cancun. Both resorts occupy more than 100 acres, giving visitors plenty of room to stretch out while vacationing in Mexico.
At the 715-room Hilton Cancun, guests are treated to modern accommodations with at least 430 square feet of space and amenities like wardrobes and spacious bathrooms. Plus, most rooms and suites have balconies or patios. For an even more memorable experience, book a swim-up room so you don’t have to go far to cool off.
With 10 different restaurants, bars and specialty snack shops, nobody will go hungry. Considering it’s a relatively new resort, the Hilton Cancun’s restaurants have a much more upscale vibe than what you’d expect to find at an older-generation all-inclusive resort, with options ranging from an international buffet to a taqueria with a walk-up window to an open-flame grill serving sizzling steaks and seafood. There’s even a place that specializes in ice cream and churros, should you crave a sweet treat.
During the day, visitors can enjoy a swim in two infinity pools or post up at the beach, where activities like soccer and volleyball are scheduled at regular intervals to keep folks busy if they want to be. Families will particularly love that there are teens and kids clubs with an array of activities to keep younger guests entertained throughout the day. At night, live entertainment like performances at the on-site amphitheater and themed parties is available across the resort, making for special family-friendly evenings.
Rates at the Hilton Cancun, an All-Inclusive Resort start at $345 or 100,000 Hilton Honors points per night, based on double occupancy.
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Mangrove Beach Corendon Curacao All-Inclusive Resort
Willemstad, Curacao
In Willemstad, Curacao, grab a beach chair and enjoy the crystalline waters of the Caribbean. This resort, part of Hilton’s Curio Collection, is another excellent family-friendly affair, as it comes complete with a water park that has a cobra-themed waterslide, four different swimming pools, a scuba diving center and sports like volleyball at the private stretch of sand. Kids can enjoy a playground and various daily activities specifically tailored to younger guests.
When we say this 399-room resort was built for families, we mean it, especially when you factor in that one of the room setups features a king-size bed plus two twins. But no matter what size room you need, from a standard king to the two-bedroom presidential suite, expect modern decor with bold colors, private outdoor spaces and air conditioning.
Food at Mangrove Beach comes in many forms, including sushi at Dushi Sushi Club, Italian at Ristorante Siciliano and barbecue at Cor & Don’s BBQ Restaurant. Drinks are served 24 hours a day at Pera Lobby Bar & Patisserie, while the pool and beach bars serve drinks until midnight. Don’t miss The Don Cigar Lounge, where cigars and cognac are on offer.
Beyond all of that, guests can book a beachside massage in one of several thatched-roof cabanas to truly unwind. Bike rentals are available as well for those who’d rather venture off-site to check out their surroundings.
Rates at Mangrove Beach Corendon Curacao All-Inclusive Resort, Curio by Hilton start at $315 or 75,000 Hilton Honors points per night, based on double occupancy.
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Hilton Tulum Riviera Maya All-Inclusive Resort
Tulum, Mexico
Like Hilton’s first all-inclusive resort in Tulum, the upscale Conrad Tulum Riviera Maya, the Hilton Tulum dials up the wow factor. In early 2023, our reviewer was impressed with the laid-back vibe, top-notch amenities and eco-sensitive design. Chances are you’ll feel the same.
Across the resort’s 735 rooms and suites, all of which have balconies, guests will find natural touches reflecting the property’s environment, as well as modern amenities like high-definition TVs and ample storage space. For a more premium experience, reserve an Enclave-level room, which comes with access to a private lounge with food, drinks and a concierge; exclusive reservations and dining options; two private pool areas; and special fitness and wellness activities.
There are a whopping 13 bars and restaurants to enjoy, ranging from a chic Italian restaurant and a sophisticated Asian spot to an elegant steakhouse and a poolside seafood restaurant. If you prefer lots of options, be sure to visit Vela Sur, where a variety of international and Mexican dishes are available buffet-style.
Activities are seemingly endless at this Mexican resort. You can relax by the pools (one of which has a special splash zone for kids), hit up the neighboring Conrad’s spa for a treatment, take advantage of the kids and teens clubs, partake in a yoga class, learn about local art and so much more.
Rates at Hilton Tulum Riviera Maya All-Inclusive Resort start at $349 or 78,000 Hilton Honors points per night, based on double occupancy.
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When we sent a writer to the Hilton Playa del Carmen, he was quick to say he couldn’t wait to start planning a trip back. Why? Because the resort was ideal for both fun and relaxation.
That description makes sense considering this adults-only, all-inclusive resort, which is about an hour away from Cancun International Airport (CUN), has everything one could need for a vacation that’s equal parts fun and R&R. To start, you’ll find multiple pools with hot tubs, a spa with a traditional stone steam bath, a nightclub-like experience with DJs for fun in the evenings and a beautiful beach made for a romantic date night under the stars.
An all-suite resort, this Hilton outpost’s 524 accommodations offer in-suite jetted tubs, balconies or terraces, stocked minibars and sitting areas, among other amenities. All suites are large, ranging in size from the entry-level junior suite (which measures 653 square feet) to the nearly 2,000-square-foot presidential suite.
Taste buds need not worry here, as dining venues range from Asian-inspired Asiana to two Mexican restaurants to a Mediterranean-inspired joint with both buffet and a la carte options. Grab drinks at the casual sports bar, which is open 24 hours a day, or stop at Tequileria for a tequila tasting. If you still need more, 24-hour room service is always just a phone call away.
Rates at the Hilton Playa del Carmen, an All-Inclusive Adult Only Resort start at $227 or 52,000 Hilton Honors points per night, based on double occupancy.
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Hilton La Romana, an All-Inclusive Adult Only Resort
La Romana, Dominican Republic
Another hot spot for all-inclusive resorts is the Dominican Republic, where beautiful beaches with towering palm trees are a sight to behold. For Hilton loyalists, the Hilton La Romana is a great place to experience those sights free of children, thanks to the adults-only nature of the property.
The 356 rooms and suites at this tropical property are oversized and bright, with vivid pops of color on accent walls and linens, large bathrooms with dual sinks, minibars stocked daily and balconies or terraces that overlook the pools, gardens or the Caribbean Sea. Guests can upgrade to a club-level room for access to a VIP lounge with food and drinks, an exclusive breakfast restaurant, a private beach area and a private pool with a swim-up bar.
The resort makes it possible for guests to do something different every day thanks to its wide range of activities. Join other guests for Spanish lessons and dancing sessions, hit the beach to go kayaking and snorkeling, unwind at the spa or venture to the casino for some thrilling bets. You’ll even have the opportunity to become a certified scuba diver if you wish to explore farther beneath the water’s surface.
It’s easy to get wrapped up in all there is to do here, but make sure you set aside plenty of time for eating. On-property venues include Sakura for hibachi-style dishes, Chinola for authentic Dominican fare, a grill that specializes in seafood and an international buffet, plus a cafe and two bars. Should you crave even more options, visit the family-friendly, all-inclusive Hilton resort next door.
Rates at Hilton La Romana, an All-Inclusive Adult Only Resort start at $325 or 73,000 Hilton Honors points per night, based on double occupancy.
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The Yucatan Playa del Carmen All-Inclusive Resort
Playa del Carmen, Mexico
Best for: Vacationers who want an all-inclusive experience with a boutique hotel feel.
Why stay here: Part of Hilton’s Tapestry Collection, this resort offers a more intimate atmosphere than most all-inclusive resorts while still offering access to the larger Hilton Playa del Carmen property next door.
Overlooking one of the town’s most upscale streets, the adults-only Yucatan Playa del Carmen feels more like a boutique hotel with all-inclusive offerings than its larger counterparts. It’s a great place for travelers who wish to experience the natural beauty of the area without sacrificing proximity to Playa del Carmen’s best shops, bars, restaurants and various cultural attractions.
With just 60 rooms and suites, you won’t get lost at this hotel. Accommodations are modest yet modern, with at least 538 square feet of space, minibars restocked daily and plenty of light coming through floor-to-ceiling windows and sliding doors that lead to furnished outdoor areas. Reserve the 1,160-square-foot master suite for a private outdoor hot tub.
While you won’t have as many guest amenities here due to the resort’s smaller size, that doesn’t mean you’ll find yourself lacking ways to pass the time. Head to the infinity pool on the rooftop for sunbathing and socializing with fellow guests, plus DJ-led parties on Saturdays. Or, visit the on-site spa for a locally inspired treatment, such as the Mayan Herbal Cure massage or the Agave, Lime & Chaya Detox wrap.
For meals, you’ll have your pick of three restaurants, as well as a self-service coffee corner and room service. Sit for breakfast at El Mural (named after its colorful, eye-catching artwork), then make your way to La Terraza for ceviche and cocktails before savoring Asian-fusion dishes after the sun sets. If that’s not enough to satisfy your appetite, upgrade to the All-Inclusive Plus package to enjoy access to all the food and beverage options at the nearby Hilton Playa del Carmen.
Rates at the Yucatan Playa del Carmen All-Inclusive Resort, Tapestry Collection by Hilton start at $179 or 40,000 Hilton Honors points per night, based on double occupancy.
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Hilton Vallarta Riviera All-Inclusive Resort
Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico
Best for: Families, friends and couples looking for a good value at a great resort.
Why stay here: Right on the beach but also a 15-minute taxi ride from the city center, this large resort has a lot to offer, including balconies and ocean views from every room.
People flock to Puerto Vallarta’s Hilton Vallarta Riviera All-Inclusive Resort to enjoy a Mexican beach vacation — and it’s easy to see why.
For starters, all of the 444 rooms and suites have balconies with ocean views. Additionally, each accommodation has a spacious bathroom with a walk-in shower, a minibar, a Nespresso machine and a smart TV to help you catch some z’s in comfort. Should you wish to upgrade your experience, book an Enclave room to receive a welcome amenity, nightly turndown service, a minibar with premium goodies and access to the Enclave Lounge, where breakfast, coffee, snacks and happy hour beverages are served daily.
Activities and amenities abound here, though nothing is better than sidling up to one of the two oceanfront infinity pools and grabbing an ice-cold margarita from the swim-up bar. The Eforea Spa deserves a special shoutout, too, as it offers a full treatment menu plus hydrotherapy pools to recharge and rejuvenate in. For a bit more action, partake in sports competitions at the beach or attend the resort’s nightly pool parties.
Make sure you bring your appetite, as the property’s restaurants feature a panoply of cuisines on their menus. Maxal is the place to go for authentic Mexican dishes, while La Luce will satisfy your craving for trattoria-style Italian fare. If you’d rather savor a mix of Southeast Asian flavors, check out Sunan, a venue that only welcomes guests 12 and older. Not to be missed are the Mojito Lounge, where you can sip a cocktail from an indoor swing, and the chic Sky Bar.
Whether you’re traveling as a family or a couple without kids in tow, know that there’s space for everyone. The resort has an adults-only wing, as well as kids and teens clubs with age-appropriate activities.
Rates at the Hilton Vallarta Riviera All-Inclusive Resort start at $362 or 72,000 Hilton Honors points per night, based on double occupancy.
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DoubleTree by Hilton Bodrum Isil Club Resort
Bodrum, Turkey
Best for: Travelers who want a taste of celebrity-loved Bodrum without guessing how much it’ll cost in the end.
Why stay here: Bodrum is full of incredible resorts, but this top-notch DoubleTree packages lazy beach days, meals and select activities into one easy-to-digest price tag.
Not all of Hilton’s all-inclusive resorts are in Mexico and the Caribbean; a handful can be found in Turkey, including in the celebrity-loved areas around Bodrum. You might be surprised to hear that one of the region’s resorts is an all-inclusive take on the popular DoubleTree brand.
Facing the Aegean Sea, the DoubleTree by Hilton Bodrum Isil Club Resort has something for everyone. Resort highlights include a pool that looks out over the sea, a kiddie pool with waterslides, a beach area with lounge chairs and water sports, a common area with pingpong and billiards tables, and a tennis court to practice your backhand swing on. There’s even a spa with a full menu of treatments and a Turkish hammam, a facility you probably weren’t expecting to find at a DoubleTree.
When your stomach starts to grumble, you’ll have four dining outlets to choose from: an indoor-outdoor buffet open throughout the day, an Italian restaurant with beautiful outdoor seating, a seafood restaurant by the water and a casual poolside spot for breakfast, snacks and more. Of the three bars, the Sunset Lounge Bar is the most memorable due to its location on a massive outdoor terrace.
Inside the 277 guest rooms and suites, you’ll find all you need for a restful night’s sleep. The predominantly white spaces come outfitted with minifridges, high-definition TVs, walk-in showers and attached balconies or terraces, among other modern-day amenities.
Rates at the DoubleTree by Hilton Bodrum Isil Club Resort start at $157 or 49,000 Hilton Honors points per night, based on double occupancy.
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Hilton Dalaman Sarigerme Resort & Spa
Mugla, Turkey
Best for: International travelers looking for a vacation off the typical all-inclusive path.
Why stay here: Located at the crossroads of the Aegean Sea and the Dalaman River, days here can be spent sunning at the beach or river rafting to get the adrenaline pumping.
Hilton’s other Turkish all-inclusive resort is also found by the Aegean Sea, but this time in Mugla, a city east of Bodrum. This one happens to sit at the Dalaman River’s mouth along the coast, so there’s even more to do, see and experience here.
At this 493-room resort, accommodations come in all shapes and sizes, from entry-level king guest rooms with balconies to the over-1,500-square-foot Lake House villas with swim-up pool access, living rooms and soaking tubs. If you need to sleep 10 people, go all-out and book the three-bedroom presidential suite; it comes with butler service and round-trip ground transportation from the airport, plus a kitchen and four bathrooms.
Getting bored at the Hilton Dalaman Sarigerme Resort & Spa is practically impossible. There are 10 pools to explore, waterslides to whiz down, a private beach, a kids club and a sprawling 24-hour fitness center. You can even try out water sports like kiteboarding and windsurfing. If that all sounds like too much, skip the adventure for a day and instead pamper yourself at the Elysion Spa.
To satiate your appetite or quench your thirst, stop by one of several food and beverage venues. Options run the gamut from an Instagram-cool teppanyaki restaurant and a glitzy Italian eatery to a piano bar and an international buffet. Should you start to feel sluggish, head to Citrus Patisserie & Bar for an authentic Turkish coffee to serve as a little pick-me-up.
Rates at the Hilton Dalaman Sarigerme Resort & Spa start at $270 or 75,000 Hilton Honors points per night, based on double occupancy.
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Hilton Marsa Alam Nubian Resort
Marsa Alam, Egypt
For an all-inclusive vacation somewhere unexpected, why not head to the Red Sea? Specifically, the Egyptian coast where incredible snorkeling, delicious seafood and tons of fun await at the Hilton Marsa Alam Nubian Resort.
At the resort, which is very affordable, guests will find simple but comfortable rooms ranging from an entry-level king or queen to connecting family rooms and one-bedroom suites with views of the water. Rooms come with a bed, desk, walk-in shower and Egyptian touches like hanging lanterns and colorful art.
For food, guests can dine surrounded by pastel columns at the international buffet restaurant, Marsa, or munch on seafood on an open-air balcony at Amasis Fish Restaurant. Other restaurants and bars include regional cuisine, Italian fare, a beach bar, a lobby cocktail bar and a bar with live music.
For fun, make plans to go snorkeling or scuba diving, as the Red Sea has some of the most stunning reefs in the world. For something more relaxing, lounge by the resort’s pools (make a pit stop at the swim-up bar) and then take in some sun at the beach. And, if you’re traveling with your family, there’s even a kids club for some great entertainment for the little ones.
Rates at Hilton Marsa Alam Nubian Resort start at $113 or 30,000 Hilton Honors points per night, based on double occupancy.
Best credit cards for booking Hilton all-inclusive resorts
Hilton offers a number of cobranded credit cards with American Express, all of which are excellent choices for travelers who plan to book stays at hotels that participate in the Hilton Honors program.
Depending on the card, you can count on key benefits like earning multiple points per dollar spent on eligible stays, automatic elite status and even anniversary free nights. Here are the four to consider.
Hilton Honors American Express Surpass® Card
Earning rates: 12 points per dollar spent on eligible purchases at Hilton hotels; 6 points per dollar spent at U.S. restaurants and U.S. gas stations; 4 points per dollar on U.S. online retail purchases; and 3 points per dollar spent on all other eligible purchases.
Benefits: The card offers automatic Gold elite status and the ability to upgrade to Diamond status by spending $40,000 on eligible purchases in a calendar year. It also awards a free night award when you spend $15,000 on eligible purchases on the card in a calendar year. Each quarter, cardmembers now receive up to $50 in statement credits (up to $200 annually) when using the Hilton Surpass card for Hilton purchases.
Annual fee: $150 annual fee (see rates and fees).
Read our review of the Hilton Amex Surpass.
Hilton Honors American Express Card
Earning rates: Rack up 7 points per dollar spent on eligible purchases at Hilton hotels; 5 points per dollar spent on eligible purchases at U.S. restaurants, U.S. supermarkets and U.S. gas stations; and 3 points per dollar on other eligible purchases.
Benefits: This entry-level card offers automatic Hilton Honors Silver status (with an upgrade to Gold when you spend $20,000 in a calendar year), ShopRunner membership and no foreign transaction fees (see rates and fees). Enrollment is required for select benefits.
Annual fee: $0 (see rates and fees).
The Hilton Honors American Express Business Card
Earning rates: Rake in 12 points per dollar spent on eligible purchases at Hilton hotels; 6 points per dollar spent on wireless services purchased directly from U.S. service providers and on U.S. purchases for shipping, at U.S. restaurants, on flights booked directly with airlines and through Amex Travel, and on car rentals booked directly with select car rental companies; and 3 points per dollar on all other eligible purchases.
Benefits: Like the Surpass, this small-business card offers automatic Hilton Honors Gold status and the ability to upgrade to Diamond status by spending $40,000 on eligible purchases in a calendar year. It also gives you a free award night when you spend $15,000 on the card in a calendar year and 10 Priority Pass visits a year. Enrollment is required for select benefits.
Annual fee: $95 (see rates and fees).
Read our review of the Hilton Amex Business Card.
Hilton Honors American Express Aspire Card
Earning rates: This card earns a hefty 14 points per dollar spent on eligible purchases at Hilton hotels and 7 points per dollar spent at U.S. restaurants, on flights booked directly with airlines and car rentals booked directly with select car rental companies. All other eligible purchases earn 3 points per dollar spent.
Benefits: Enjoy a host of valuable perks, including automatic top-tier Hilton Honors Diamond status, a free night award every calendar year (plus a second when you spend $30,000 on purchases in a calendar year and a third when you spend $60,000), up to $400 (up to $200 biannually) in statement credits for eligible purchases at participating Hilton resorts, and up to $200 in annual statement credits (up to $50 a quarter) on eligible flight purchases made directly with an airline or through amextravel.com, among other perks. Enrollment is required for select benefits.
Annual fee: $550 (see rates and fees).
The information for the Hilton Aspire card has been collected independently by The Points Guy. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.
If you book trips at a variety of hotel brands and chains and are not specifically loyal to Hilton, you might want to consider a credit card that’s good for hotel stays in general. Here are three of our top picks.
The Platinum Card® from American Express
Earning rates: This card earns 5 points per dollar on airfare purchased directly with the airlines or through the Amex Travel portal (on up to $500,000 of airfare purchases per calendar year). Plus, you’ll earn 5 points per dollar on prepaid hotels booked with Amex Travel. All other purchases earn 1 point per dollar. Remember, Amex points transfer to Hilton Honors at a 1:2 ratio, to Marriott Bonvoy at a 1:1 ratio and to Choice Privileges at a 1:1 ratio, and there are sometimes transfer bonuses.
Benefits: This card is absolutely packed with perks, but among the travel-related ones you’ll want to maximize, including some hotel-specific benefits, are:
*Enrollment is required for select benefits.
Annual fee: $695 (see rates and fees).
Read our review of the Amex Platinum card.
Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card
Earning rates: Earn an unlimited 10 miles per dollar on hotels and rental cars booked through Capital One Travel, 5 miles per dollar on flights booked through Capital One Travel and an unlimited 2 miles per dollar on all other purchases.
Benefits: Cardholders get $300 back in credits annually for bookings made through Capital One Travel, plus 10,000 bonus miles every account anniversary, starting on your first anniversary (worth $100 toward travel). Through the Capital One Premier Collection, cardmembers can enjoy free breakfast, on-property credits and room upgrades (if available) on stays at participating properties booked through Capital One Travel. They also receive up to $100 in statement credits for either TSA PreCheck or Global Entry.
Annual fee: $395 (see rates and fees).
Read our review of the Capital One Venture X.
Earning rates: This card accrues 5 points per dollar on travel booked through the Chase travel portal, on Lyft purchases (through March 2025) and on Peloton equipment and accessory purchases of $150 or more (through March 2025, with a limit of 25,000 bonus points). It also racks up 3 points per dollar on dining, select streaming services and online grocery store purchases (excluding Target, Walmart and wholesale clubs); 2 points per dollar on all travel not booked through the Chase travel portal; and 1 point per dollar on everything else.
Benefits: Cardholders receive a $50 statement credit on hotel stays purchased through the Chase Ultimate Rewards travel portal upon opening the card and each following cardmember anniversary. They also receive a 10% bonus based on their total spending during the account anniversary year at a rate of 1 point for each $10 spent. This card also has some of the best travel protections in the industry, including trip cancellation insurance, trip delay insurance and primary rental car coverage, among other policies.
Annual fee: $95.
Read our review of the Chase Sapphire Preferred.
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