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How to redeem Marriott Bonvoy points for maximum value

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Are you looking to maximize your Marriott Bonvoy points? Aside from redeeming these valuable hotel points for a “free” award stay at one of the program’s many properties around the world, it can also sometimes make sense to transfer Marriott points to airline programs.

This article will explore the various ways to use Marriott points, including hotel reservations, airline transfers and purchases through shopping portals.

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How to use Marriott Bonvoy points for hotel stays

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You can use your Marriott Bonvoy points to book rooms at Marriott properties worldwide, but the number of points required will vary as hotel nights are priced dynamically according to demand.

For example, you can book a stay at a TownePlace Suites in Columbus, Ohio, from only $115 or 13,000 points per night, which is 0.88 cents per point. At The Ritz-Carlton Maldives, Fari Islands, some dates cost $2,441 or 202,000 points per night, which is 1.2 cents per point.

Both options will give you more than TPG’s September 2025 valuation of 0.7 cents per Marriott Bonvoy point. To get the best value, we usually recommend redeeming points for a low-end or luxury hotel.

In addition to standard redemptions, Marriott offers Cash + Points awards, which let you combine cash and points so you don’t have to use all of your points on your stay.

Finally, you can use your points in conjunction with free night certificates offered by specific Marriott credit cards. These awards are typically granted as part of a welcome offer or on your account anniversary (after paying the annual fee), and they cover award stays up to a set number of points, typically ranging from 35,000 to 85,000. However, you can combine these certificates with up to 15,000 additional points from your Marriott Bonvoy account to book higher-priced rooms.

Get a fifth night free

One great perk of the Marriott Bonvoy program is that if you book five consecutive nights on one reservation using points, the least expensive night is free. This free night is automatically reflected when you book online and applies to all of Marriott’s participating brands, excluding Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy and the Ritz‑Carlton Yacht Collection.

However, this gets tricky if you use Cash + Points awards or free night certificates. To get a fifth night free, you must book at least five nights of your stay with points. If you redeem points for four nights and use cash or certificates for additional nights, you won’t qualify for the fifth-night-free perk.

How to transfer Marriott points to airline partners

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Marriott members can transfer points to almost 40 airline programs, including exclusive partnerships not available with other loyalty programs.

You can transfer Marriott Bonvoy points to most airline partners at a 3:1 ratio, meaning 3 Marriott Bonvoy points yield 1 airline mile. You’ll also receive 5,000 bonus miles for every 60,000 points transferred, which boosts your effective transfer ratio to 12:5. There are a few exceptions to this rule, though:

  • Points transfer to Air New Zealand at a 200:1 ratio, with 75 bonus Airpoints Dollars for every 60,000 points you transfer.
  • United Airlines provides 10,000 bonus miles for every 60,000 points you transfer.
  • American Airlines, Avianca and Delta Air Lines do not offer 5,000 bonus miles after you transfer 60,000 Bonvoy points.

Transferring your Bonvoy points can come in handy if you need to top up your airline program balance, don’t have a need to use your Bonvoy points, or want to leverage more obscure points and miles that are harder to earn.

You can transfer up to 240,000 Marriott Bonvoy points to airlines daily; the minimum transfer amount is 3,000 points. Additionally, the name on your frequent flyer account typically needs to match the first and last name on your Marriott account.

Related: How I plan to redeem more than 800,000 Marriott Bonvoy points

How to use points for Marriott Bonvoy Moments

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Marriott Bonvoy Moments offers a range of destination-specific activities, such as concerts, sporting events and culinary experiences, in cities where Marriott hotels are located.

You can book these experiences using Marriott Bonvoy points. Some activities may not be available for cash purchase, making it hard to pinpoint their value. To explore these options, visit the Marriott Bonvoy Moments site.

Keep in mind that certain experiences have a fixed point cost, while others have auctions. Review the terms and conditions before purchasing, as most are nonrefundable.

Related: Living out my ‘Fast & Furious’ fantasy in LA with Marriott Bonvoy Moments

How to use Marriott points for flights, car rentals and cruises

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You can use Marriott Bonvoy points to book flights, car rentals and cruises and pay for TSA PreCheck through Marriott’s travel redemption page. However, these redemptions will typically not yield the best value for your points.

You can also use Marriott points to book a trip using the Cruise with Points program or to book a voyage with The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection.

For most sailings, you can redeem points toward a cruise certificate for a dollar amount off your cruise booking. The minimum redemption is 63,000 points, which equates to a $250 certificate. If your points don’t cover the entire cost, you can pay out of pocket for the rest and earn 3 Marriott points per dollar spent. You’ll only get around 0.4 cents per point in value this way.

The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection requires at least 180,000 points, which you can redeem for $1,000 off your cruise fare. This provides a slightly better value of 0.55 cents per point, but you can still get far more value from your points by redeeming them for hotel stays.

Though redeeming your Marriott points for flights, rental cars and cruises typically won’t maximize your points, if you are sitting on a chunk of rewards and don’t plan to redeem them at a Marriott property, this could be a good way to save yourself money on other travel plans.

How to buy merchandise with Marriott Shopping

Finally, you can use your Marriott Bonvoy points for merchandise and gift cards.

Marriott offers a wide range of products on its web store, from Uber gift cards to Bose headphones and Bluetooth speakers. Note that redemption values vary, but redeeming Marriott points through the online store will usually yield a low redemption value.

However, if you don’t plan on redeeming your points for travel-related purchases, using your Bonvoy points to buy gift cards and other products is a great way to save money.

Best credit cards for booking Marriott hotels

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It’s easy to earn enough Bonvoy points for your next redemption with a great range of cobranded credit cards packed with features. Here are some of our favorites, along with their current welcome offers:

Don’t forget you can transfer points to Marriott from three credit card programs: Amex Membership Rewards, Bilt Rewards and Chase Ultimate Rewards. You can also boost your Marriott balance with the Eat Around Town dining program.

Bottom line

While Marriott Bonvoy points have lost some value in recent years, there are still plenty of great ways to maximize your points, whether at a luxurious all-inclusive resort or on a budget-friendly family trip (or both).

We recommend focusing on hotel stays or transferring points to airline partners. These options provide the best value for your points and allow you to explore the world affordably.

Editorial disclaimer: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airline or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities.