Point Systems Marriott Bonvoy

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Points are relatively easy to collect, though we don't love the bank partners or transfer options as much.
Marriott Bonvoy

Marriott Bonvoy

#3 Among Hotels

Point Value

0.70 ¢

Hobby Score

7.3

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Sweet Spots

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Top Transfers

3:1
71% Value Retained
3:1
67% Value Retained
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Booking Tips For This Reward Program

Top up your free night certificate
Use cash+points
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Key Takeaways

Their poor points redemption value leaves Bonvoy near the bottom of our rankings.

  • There are multiple cards with great point transfer options. In theory, this is good.
  • Finding a solid value for a Marriott stay is a challenge. A one night stay at desirable destinations can match the number of points from one card bonus.
  • Values can be found, but they can be frustrating to find, so it isn’t a terrible system. It just doesn’t have the usefulness of many of the other hotel systems.

Reward Program Ratings

0.70¢
Point Value
Yes
Points Expire
Yes
to Spouse
Yes
to Friends

Hobby Score

7.3
Brand Footprint 10
Real World Practicality 6
Earn/Redeem Efficiency 6
Policy Fairness 8
Ease of Holding 8
Product Quality 6

Travel Partner Transfers

Transfers In

47% Value Retained
1:1
44% Value Retained
1:1
44% Value Retained
1:1

Transfers Out

71% Value Retained
3:1
67% Value Retained
3:1
67% Value Retained
3:1
67% Value Retained
3:1
All Nippon Airways (ANA)
67% Value Retained
3:1
62% Value Retained
3:1
62% Value Retained
3:1
62% Value Retained
3:1
62% Value Retained
3:1
62% Value Retained
3:1
57% Value Retained
3:1
57% Value Retained
3:1
57% Value Retained
3:1
57% Value Retained
3:1
57% Value Retained
3:1
57% Value Retained
3:1
Iberia Plus
57% Value Retained
3:1
52% Value Retained
3:1
TAP Air Portugal (Miles&Go)
48% Value Retained
3:1
Thai Airways Royal Orchid Plus
38% Value Retained
3:1
Aeromexico Club Premier
38% Value Retained
3:1
AEGEAN Airlines (Miles+Bonus)
0% Value Retained
3:1
Air China PhoenixMiles
0% Value Retained
3:1
Air New Zealand Airpoints
0% Value Retained
20:1
Copa Airlines ConnectMiles
0% Value Retained
3:1
Japan Airlines (JAL)
0% Value Retained
3:1
LATAM Pass
0% Value Retained
3:1
Frontier Miles
0% Value Retained
3:1

Points Transfer Guide

5,500 Marriott Bonvoy Points

Transferable Points

Transfer to
Spouse
5,219,403
19,000
74% Value Retained
No
125,000
45,000
85% Value Retained
Yes
34,950
2,000
12% Value Retained
Yes

How to Earn Points

The best way to earn Marriott Bonvoy points is by staying at a Marriott property or opening a co-branded credit card. Marriott is the largest hotel chain in the world, with more than 30 brands and 8,500 properties across 140 countries, so finding a place to earn points is rarely difficult. There are also six co-branded credit cards, though the maze of eligibility rules makes it harder to rely on them as a consistent source of points through signup bonuses.

Earn by staying at Marriott properties

How many points you earn depends on the brand, your elite status, and how you booked. If you book through an online travel agency, book with points, or redeem a free night certificate, you will not earn points on your stay.

If you book directly with Marriott, you will earn points based on the brand:

  • 10 points per dollar at most Marriott brands
  • 5 points per dollar at:
    • Apartments by Marriott Bonvoy
    • Four Points Flex by Sheraton
    • City Express
    • Element
    • Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy
    • Protea Hotels
    • Residence Inn
    • Sonder by Marriott Apartments
    • TownePlace Suites
  • 4 points per dollar at StudioRes
  • 2.5 points per dollar at Marriott Exclusive Apartments

You also receive the following elite bonuses if you hold status with Marriott:

  • Silver Elite: 10% bonus
  • Gold Elite: 25% bonus
  • Platinum Elite: 50% bonus
  • Titanium Elite: 75% bonus
  • Ambassador Elite: 75% bonus

Note: Stays at StudioRes do not earn elite bonus points.

You can also earn points on eligible charges billed to your room, such as dining or spa services. Resort fees and tips do not earn points, even when they are charged to the room.

Earn by opening co-branded credit cards

Marriott has six co-branded credit cards — three from Chase and three from American Express — split between five consumer cards and one business card. There is a frustrating and complicated set of eligibility rules based on what cards you currently have, what cards you’ve previously had, and whether you’ve earned a signup bonus on certain cards in the past (even cards that no longer exist can affect your eligibility).

Each card comes with different signup bonuses, annual fees, benefits, and perks. You can earn a strong cache of points through these cards, but you need to be strategic if you want to open more than one.

Earn by opening Amex, Bilt, or Chase cards

American Express, Bilt, and Chase all transfer to Marriott at a 1:1 ratio. Because of the high cost of points stays with Marriott, we generally recommend using transferable points only for top ups. Still, transfers can be useful when you need to complete a booking.

Our Favorite Cards

Other Cards for this Point System

Annual Bonuses & Big Spend Bonuses

  • Marriott Bonvoy Boundless
    • Spend requirement: Spend $35,000 each calendar year to earn Gold Elite Status the following year. You also earn 1 Elite Night Credit for every $5,000 spent.
    • Our take: Poor value. You can earn complimentary Gold Elite Status simply by holding the Bonvoy Bountiful, Bonvoy Bevy, or Bonvoy Busines
  • Marriott Bonvoy Bountiful
    • Spend requirement: Spend $15,000 in a calendar year to receive a free night certificate worth up to 50,000 points.
    • Our take: Not a good deal since the lower-fee Boundless card offers this same perk.
  • Marriott Bonvoy Bevy
    • Spend requirement: Spend $15,000 in a calendar year to receive a free night certificate worth up to 50,000 points.
    • Our take: Same issue as the Bountiful — this perk is cheaper to earn with the Boundless card.
  • Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant
    • Spend requirement: Spend $60,000 in a calendar year to select an “Earned Choice Award.”
    • Our take: There are some decent "Earned Choice Awards," but none justify the extremely high spend requirement.
  • Marriott Bonvoy Business
    • Spend requirement: Spend $60,000 in a calendar year to earn an additional free night award (up to 35,000 points).
    • Our take: Very poor value. The required spend far outweighs what you get.

Other Options to Earn

You can earn points in a variety of other ways, but none are high value ways of adding to your points total.

Breaking Points

How to Redeem Points

Redeem for Marriott Stays

Using your Bonvoy points to stay at a Marriott property will almost always give you the best value. To search for stays using points, log in to your Bonvoy account, click “Use Points/Awards,” and enter your city and dates.

  • For the lowest-cost redemptions, keep your dates and property choices flexible.
  • Use the “Flexible Dates” toggle to view prices by month. Award rates can vary significantly day to day.

Airline Partners

Marriott has nearly 40 airline transfer partners, more than American Express, Citi, and Chase combined. Unfortunately, the transfer ratios are poor and rarely offer good value.

  • Most partners transfer at a 3:1 ratio.
  • Transfers of 60,000 points earn a 5,000-mile bonus with most airlines (effectively making it 3:1.25)
  • Transfers to United earn a 10,000-mile bonus.
  • No bonuses for American, Avianca, or Delta

Because of these weak ratios, we strongly recommend redeeming Bonvoy points for Marriott stays instead of transferring to airlines. Only consider a transfer for a small top off when no other options are available.

Other Options

There are a few other ways to use your points, but none are high value uses of them.

Sweet Spots Finder

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Award System

Marriott Bonvoy

Max. Point Value 0.70 ¢

Do Points Expire? Yes

Point Transfer Options

Transfer To Spouse/Partner Yes

Transfer To Friends Yes

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Travel Partner Transfers

Marriott Bonvoy Outside Point System

Transfers Out To
Point Transfer Options
American Airlines Miles

3:1 67% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Southwest Rapid Rewards

3:1 62% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Delta SkyMiles

3:1 57% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Atmos Rewards

3:1 71% value retained

Point Transfer Options
British Airways Avios

3:1 52% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Singapore KrisFlyer

3:1 62% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Cathay Pacific

3:1 57% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Qantas Frequent Flyer

3:1 57% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Etihad Guest

3:1 57% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Qatar Airways' Privilege Club

3:1 57% value retained

Point Transfer Options
United MileagePlus

3:1 62% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Flying Blue (Air France-KLM)

3:1 62% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Avianca Lifemiles

3:1 62% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Virgin Atlantic Flying Club

3:1 67% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Turkish Airways Miles&Smiles

3:1 57% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Air Canada Aeroplan

3:1 67% value retained

Point Transfer Options
AEGEAN Airlines (Miles+Bonus)

3:1 0% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Air China PhoenixMiles

3:1 0% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Air New Zealand Airpoints

20:1 0% value retained

Point Transfer Options
TAP Air Portugal (Miles&Go)

3:1 48% value retained

Point Transfer Options
All Nippon Airways (ANA)

3:1 67% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Copa Airlines ConnectMiles

3:1 0% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Thai Airways Royal Orchid Plus

3:1 38% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Iberia Plus

3:1 57% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Japan Airlines (JAL)

3:1 0% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Aeromexico Club Premier

3:1 38% value retained

Point Transfer Options
LATAM Pass

3:1 0% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Frontier Miles

3:1 0% value retained

Transfers In From
Point Transfer Options
Amex Membership Rewards

1:1 44% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Chase Ultimate Rewards

1:1 44% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Bilt Rewards

1:1 47% value retained

The Highlights

Their poor points redemption value leaves Bonvoy near the bottom of our rankings.

  • There are multiple cards with great point transfer options. In theory, this is good.
  • Finding a solid value for a Marriott stay is a challenge. A one night stay at desirable destinations can match the number of points from one card bonus.
  • Values can be found, but they can be frustrating to find, so it isn’t a terrible system. It just doesn’t have the usefulness of many of the other hotel systems.

What to Know About This Point System

Bonvoy holds a unique place in this hobby. That’s because the points are a solid value for hotel reservations at the world's largest hotel chain AND Bonvoy points transfer to other point systems. In fact, Bonvoy has more transfer partners than Amex, Citi and Chase combined!!

This creates a unique situation, similar to Chase Ultimate Rewards points. There are nearly no flight or hotel situations that Bonvoy can’t solve. For this reason, we tend to use other hotel points (Hilton in particular) and save our Bonvoy points for unique situations, especially if you want to travel to any exotic locations.

The challenge is the value isn't great on transfers. We'll generally only use transfers for a points top off to buy a flight. Otherwise, we'll use our Bonvoy points for hotel rooms, especially in those hard to book places since Marriott has the most hotels globally.

How to Redeem

Redeem for Marriott Stays

Using your Bonvoy points to stay at a Marriott property will almost always give you the best value. To search for stays using points, log in to your Bonvoy account, click “Use Points/Awards,” and enter your city and dates.

  • For the lowest-cost redemptions, keep your dates and property choices flexible.
  • Use the “Flexible Dates” toggle to view prices by month. Award rates can vary significantly day to day.

Airline Partners

Marriott has nearly 40 airline transfer partners, more than American Express, Citi, and Chase combined. Unfortunately, the transfer ratios are poor and rarely offer good value.

  • Most partners transfer at a 3:1 ratio.
  • Transfers of 60,000 points earn a 5,000-mile bonus with most airlines (effectively making it 3:1.25)
  • Transfers to United earn a 10,000-mile bonus.
  • No bonuses for American, Avianca, or Delta

Because of these weak ratios, we strongly recommend redeeming Bonvoy points for Marriott stays instead of transferring to airlines. Only consider a transfer for a small top off when no other options are available.

Other Options

There are a few other ways to use your points, but none are high value uses of them.

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Status Levels Explained

Marriott Bonvoy offers five elite status tiers above basic membership, which is free to join. Basic members receive:

  • Free standard Wi-Fi
  • Discounted member rates
  • Mobile Check-In and Mobile Key
  • Points and elite night credits on paid stays
  • Fifth night free on award stays

You can earn elite status by staying a certain number of nights each calendar year. Some Marriott credit cards fast-track you toward the next tier, and others provide status as a built-in perk. Paid, award, and free night certificate stays all count toward elite night credits, as long as you book directly through Marriott.

What to Know Before Canceling

Before opening a Marriott Bonvoy credit card, it’s crucial to understand the maze of rules, especially if you plan to earn signup bonuses from multiple cards. When you’re ready to cancel a card, make sure you know which cards you are and aren’t eligible for next, as well as any welcome offers you may or may not qualify for.

Fortunately, any points you earn from a Marriott Bonvoy card are safe for at least 24 months. Any earning or spending activity will reset the clock, but gifting or transferring points, as either the sender or the recipient, does not count as qualifying activity