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🏨 How to easily get 6 cent per point value at Hyatt

Plus, you can bring a second passenger free on Virgin Voyages cruises

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Good morning from beautiful Yogyakarta, Indonesia! I’m enjoying a relaxing few days here in Central Java before jetting off on one of my craziest trips ever.

Speaking of that…

🏃🏼‍♂️ Mike on the Move

It’s been a pretty slow year of travel for me so far…

Between speaking engagements in North America, surgery, and trying slow travel in Indonesia, I haven’t really done any crazy trips yet this year.

Until now.

Later this week, I’ll be jetting off on a trip that will take me to 19 countries in Central Asia and Europe.

Mike's crazy trip

As you can see from the trip map above, I will also be drawing a cute little heart shape in the sky to show my love for the magic of travel. ❤️

As you might imagine, I'll be using some sweet points and miles tricks, starting with the flights.

As part of my Aeroplan elite status, I have had a “Priority Reward” sitting in my account for almost a year now.

Aeroplan Priority Reward

A Priority Reward is essentially a 50% discount on an award ticket booked with Aeroplan points.

I say “ticket” instead of “flight” because, as you can imagine, there are ways to stretch this to the limit.

In my case, here is a map of the flights for my trip that are booked on this one Aeroplan ticket:

Exampl of booking a ton of flights on a single itinerary

Normally, these combined flights would cost 112,000 Aeroplan points in economy.

With my Priority Reward, however, I’m just paying 56,000 points for all TEN of these flights, which is amazing.

In other words, more than half of the flights for the entire trip are on a single award ticket.

Since there is a 20% transfer bonus from [[ ink-business-preferred-credit-card.points-program-override.points-currency ]] to Aeroplan, I only had to shell out 47,000 points from the [[ chase-sapphire-preferred-card.name ]].

20% transfer bonus to Aeroplan

Ten flights for 47k points is a deal I’ll take any day, and this is a good example of how chasing elite status can yield some super valuable benefits.

My first point of arrival will be the famous and well-known city of Dushanbe, Tajikistan. 🇹🇯

Dushanbe, Tajikistan

Of course, I’m being sarcastic. I bet many of you have never even heard of Dushanbe before.

But Tajikistan, known for its green cities and stunning natural beauty, has been on my list for a while, so I’m excited to finally make the visit…

…especially because I got a ridiculous hotel deal in the city. 😏

I’ll be staying at the Hyatt Regency Dushanbe, a Hyatt Category 1 hotel that costs as few as 3,500 points per night.

Hyatt Regency Dushanbe

With a cash cost of close to $200, I’m getting a value of… wait for it… 5.7 cents per point… 🤯🤯🤯

For just 20,500 points, I was able to book a 5-night stay with a price tag of over $1,000.

This is just another example of how lower-category Hyatt hotels are the best way to get outsize value for your points.

Even if a 3,500-point Category 1 property costs $70 per night (which few do), you’re already getting two cents per point in value.

In fact, I’m currently sitting in such a hotel right now as I write this. 👇

Hyatt Regency Yogyakarta

Don’t forget that there are currently credit card offers like the [[ ink-business-preferred-credit-card.name ]] for 120,000 points that can be transferred to Hyatt.

If you used all of those points for a hotel like the Hyatt in Dushanbe, you’d get $7,000 in value from a card that costs less than $100.

Anyway, from the comfort of the Hyatt Dushanbe, I’ll be able to get out and explore the city as well as some famous places in Tajikistan like Iskanderkul:

Iskanderkul, Tajikistan

From Dushanbe, I’ll be heading over to Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan.

And as you may have guessed, I’ve got some interesting travel tips for there as well… but you’ll have to wait until next week. 😉

🛳️ Bring a second sailor free on Virgin Voyages

Bilt Rent Day is back, people. And this time, it’s not a transfer bonus… but it’s something arguably way more valuable.

Between now and August 1st, you can book a Virgin Voyages cruise and bring a second passenger for free.

Virgin Voyages + Bilt

Here are the deets:

  • You must use access key “VVBILT” when searching for cruises

  • Only certain dates and routes are available (see the list on this page)

  • You must book your cruise before midnight on August 1st

  • After booking the cruise, go to the Bilt app to activate additional benefits

To clarify that last point, Bilt members will get the following benefits while on the cruise:

  • $100 bar tab

  • Unlimited premium Wi-Fi

  • Two specialty coffees per day

  • Priority boarding

  • Complimentary laundry service

  • Exclusive cocktail experience

  • Dedicated Sailor Services support

Not too shabby for what is essentially a BOGO cruise deal.

Of course, Virgin Voyages are generally more premium cruises and come at a premium price.

Example of a Virgin cruise for $1,200

Still, getting to bring an additional person for free is not a bad deal at all, given how nice these ships are and all of the benefits that are included.

And just to be clear about the booking window, you don’t need to wait until August 1st to book these cruises; you can go do it now.

There are some pretty nice-looking itineraries in the Caribbean and Mediterranean that will probably be appealing to many of you. 👇

Virgin Voyages Mediterranean itinerary

But don’t forget that every so often, Virgin Voyages will allow you to book cruises with points for around 80k Virgin Red points for two people.

So, if you were already considering a luxury cruise, this is a great deal.

Otherwise, you can always wait until the next good points deal comes around to book.

📊 Reader Poll: Business or Economy?

This whole points and miles game can be exciting and unlock amazing opportunities.

But sometimes, I struggle to choose between booking a 19-country around-the-world ticket in economy or using the same number of miles for one 8-hour business-class flight to Europe (first-world problems, am I right?).

I think both are totally valid uses of points, but I’m curious to hear from you:

If you HAD to choose just one option, how would you prefer to use your points?

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That’s all for today, folks! I hope your week gets off to a GREAT start, and I look forward to bringing you more travel content tomorrow.

Cheers,

Mike Dodge
Head Writer, Daily Drop

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