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š Around the world for 57k points
Plus, a hotel sweet spot and destination you've never heard of
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Good morning and welcome back to Daily Drop, your friendly neighborhood travel newsletter.
Weāve got a big honkinā one today, so letās stop wasting time and get to the good stuff:

āļø Around the world for 57k points (yes, really)
Award space got you down? Tired of seeing 300,000-point fares to Europe?
What if I told you thereās a way to book an entire around-the-world itinerary for just $851 or 57,000 points?
Let me walk you through itā¦
Stop 1: New York ā London: $129
Start your journey in New York (JFK) and hop across the Atlantic with Norse Atlantic for just $129. This airline is one of the best budget options to Europe ā and yes, that price is real (sometimes even lower).

Screenshot from Google Flights
Stop 2: London ā Athens: $32
From there, hop on Wizz Air out of London Luton (LTN) for $32 to Athens (ATH). No points required, baby. Thirty bucks later, youāll be sipping frappĆ©s under the Acropolis. Thatās your second country in, and weāre still under $200 total.
Stop 3: Athens ā Bali: $257
Now comes the big jump. From Athens, you can fly Scoot ā Singapore Airlinesā low-cost sibling ā to Bali (DPS) via Singapore (SIN) for $257 on a good day, or a bit over $300 on a bad day. Both reasonable prices for such a long flight.

Screenshot from Google Flights
Stop 4: Bali ā Sydney: $103
Next up: Australia. Batik Air can take you to Sydney (SYD) or Melbourne (MEL) for about $100, which is great for such a long flight. One day youāre sipping coconuts in Bali, the next youāre brunching in Sydneyās Surry Hills and pretending you understand cricket.
Stop 5: Sydney ā Honolulu: $181
Yes, this route exists. Jetstar runs a direct flight from Sydney to Honolulu (HNL), and itāll only set you back $181. Sure, itās not glamorous. But itās a 10-hour flight across the Pacific to freaking Hawaii.

Screenshot from Google Flights
Stop 6: Honolulu ā U.S. West Coast: $149
Wrap things up with a Southwest flight to cities like Los Angeles (LAX), San Diego (SAN), or Seattle (SEA) for about $149. Plus, if Southwest has a sale (which it often does), itāll cost you even less.
So, whatās the damage?
All six flights add up to just $851 total. Of course, prices will vary slightly based on your dates and routes, but you get the ideaā¦
Thatās less than the taxes and fees youād pay on some award bookings ā and in many cases, youāll get more flexibility with dates and routing.
Want to use points instead?
Holders of my favorite travel card, the [[ chase-sapphire-reserve.name ]], can book through the bankās portal at 1.5 cents per point ā meaning this entire trip could be booked for 57,000 points.
Or, if you open the [[ capital-one-venture-rewards-credit-card.name ]], the current 75k-mile bonus (plus 8k miles from minimum spend) gives you 83,000 miles ā enough to cover the overwhelming majority of the trip when redeemed at one cent per point.
Worth it?
Four continents. Seven countries. Iād say thatās pretty solid, especially considering youāre earning points by doing this if you pay cash.

Screenshot from gcmap.com
Of course, this only covers your flights⦠and when it comes to hotels, it probably does make sense to use points.
Thankfully, Iāve got an epic sweet spot for you which solves that exact problem. š

šØ Epic hotel sweet spot
When we talk about hotel sweet spots, names like Hyatt, Marriott, IHG, and Hilton usually come up...
But todayās star is the underrated, overlooked, and surprisingly powerful Choice Privileges.

Photo by Daily Drop
Choice is a pretty no-frills programā¦
But thereās one thing it does have that only one other program offers: the ability to double your points by transferring ThankYou points at a 1:2 ratio.
And while Hilton has a similar arrangement with Membership Rewards points, Choice is better. š
Thatās because it caps most redemptions between 8,000ā35,000 points (except with some partner brands).
Transferring 4,000 points to Choice (thus giving you 8,000 points) and booking a hotel like this is one of the best hotel sweet spots there is.

Screenshot from choicehotels.com
If any other program allowed us to book its highest-tier hotels for just 15,000 points per night, weād be drooling. š¤¤
But that is exactly the case with Choice, since 15,000 points turn into 30,000 when transferring from ThankYou points.
So hereās the bottom line:
Racking up a lot of ThankYou points (like from the [[ citi-strata-premier-card.name ]]) can REALLY come in handy ā especially when youāve got a big around-the-world trip to plan. š

š Where in the World Wednesday: Vanuatu
Seriously, where in the world is Vanuatu?
I recently spent a few days on the island of Efate, and while it felt remote at first, it quickly became one of my favorite places Iāve ever been.
So today, let me tell you why it deserves a spot on your travel bucket list ā and how you can get there using points and miles.

Photo by Daily Drop
This little South Pacific nation consistently ranks among the happiest countries in the world. Itās safe. Itās quiet. Itās affordable. And honestly? It felt kinda magical.
I spent hours walking everywhere, including to a nearby village called Ekasup, where I learned about tribal life (and got fake-attacked with spears).

Photo by Mike Dodge/Daily Drop
Getting (and staying) there with points & miles
Despite feeling like the edge of the Earth, Vanuatu is surprisingly accessible with points:
Qantas (with Avios, Alaska miles, AA miles, or Qantas Points)
Virgin Australia (bookable with Aeroplan points)
Fiji Airways (with Alaska or AA miles)
Aircalin (from NoumƩa using Flying Blue miles)
š” Pro Tip: All of these airline programs are accessible by transferring points from different credit cards.
This means endless ways to get there from the U.S. with just one stop, like this flight from Los Angeles (LAX) to Port Vila (VLI) via Nadi, Fiji, for just 37,500 Alaska miles in economy (or roughly the same price with Qantas miles):
Once you land in Port Vila, thereās really just one points hotel option ā but itās a good one. The Holiday Inn Resort Vanuatu is bookable for around 16,000 IHG points per night, or just $120 cash.

Screenshot from ihg.com
So whether youāre chasing points deals or peace and quiet, Vanuatu delivers. You might arrive out of curiosity⦠but youāll leave already planning your return.

Phew ā that was a big one. Hope you enjoyed reading it as much as I enjoyed writing.
Have a lovely wanderlust-filled day, and Iāll see you bright and early tomorrow. ā¤ļø