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Credit Card Review: Marriott Bonvoy Boundless (Mid-Level)

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The Marriott Bonvoy Boundless card by Chase is the mid-tier Marriott Bonvoy card available to new applicants. Marriott points are useful because of the variety of hotels available in the Bonvoy program in addition to the other ways you can redeem your points with their travel partners.

Sign Up Bonus

You can get 3 free nights (up to 50,000 points per night) when you spend $3,000 in the first 3 months of opening your account.

If you’re interested in this offer, here’s our link (we receive a referral bonus if you sign up and are approved for the card—thank you for supporting us!) 

There are some truly confusing rules for signing up for the Marriott Bonvoy cards since there are cards available from both Chase and American Express. First things first. Like most Chase cards, this card is subject to the Chase 5/24 rule. The Chase 5/24 rule means you won’t be approved for this card if you’ve applied for five or more credit cards (from any issuer) in the past 24 months. The Bonvoy cards have their own set of additional rules for new applications.

Please read the “Offer Details” for the sign-up bonus before applying. Frequent Miler also has a great description and a graph of the Marriott Bonvoy cards.

Annual Fee

This card has a $95 annual fee.

Bonus Earning Categories

When spending on the card, you earn points in the Marriott Bonvoy program as follows:

Card Benefits

Let’s look at some of the best benefits you get with Marriott for having the card:

How to Use Your Bonvoy Points

Points earned with the Bonvoy Boundless card can be used to stay at Marriott properties. In addition, you’re able to transfer points to many different Airline Frequent Flyer programs (possibly with a bonus, depending on how many points you transfer). That’s not counting the additional options of Marriott Bonvoy Moments (which I will explain later in this post).

Hotel Stays

Points can be used for award stays at Marriott hotels. They cover 30 chains worldwide where you can spend your points:

  1. EDITION
  2. The Ritz-Carlton
  3. The Luxury Collection
  4. St. Regis
  5. W Hotels
  6. JW Marriott
  7. Marriott Hotels
  8. Sheraton
  9. Marriott Vacation Club
  10. Delta Hotels
  11. Westin
  12. Le Meriden
  13. Renaissance Hotels
  14. Autograph Collection
  15. Tribute Portfolio
  16. Design Hotels
  17. Gaylord Hotels
  18. Courtyard Hotels
  19. Four Points
  20. SpringHill Suites
  21. Fairfield Inn & Suites
  22. AC Hotels
  23. Aloft Hotels
  24. Moxy Hotels
  25. Protea Hotels
  26. City Express by Marriott
  27. Four Points Flex
  28. Homes & Villas
  29. Apartments by Marriott Bonvoy
  30. MGM Collection
  31. Residence Inn
  32. TownePlace Suites
  33. Marriott Executive Apartments
  34. element

Marriott Bonvoy has some incredible properties like the ones we’ve visited in Austria, Germany, and England.

Flights

You can transfer points to 39 airlines’ frequent flyer programs. The transfer ratio is 3 points to 1 mile for most airlines, and you get a bonus of 5,000 extra miles when you transfer 60,000 points. That means it’s best to transfer only in 60,000-point increments when your 60,000 points give you 25,000 miles. The 5,000-mile bonus does not apply to American Airlines AAdvantage, Avianca LifeMiles, and Delta SkyMiles. On the other hand, you’ll get 10,000 bonus points when sending 60,000 points to United.

Airline Points to Miles
AEGEAN Miles+Bonus 3:1
Aer Lingus AerClub 3:1
Aeromexico ClubPremier 3:1
Air Canada Aeroplan 3:1
Air China PhoenixMiles 3:1
Air France-KLM Flying Blue 3:1
Air New Zealand AirPoint 200:1
Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan™ 3:1
American Airlines AAdvantage® 3:1
ANA Mileage Club 3:1
Asiana Airlines Asiana Club 3:1
Avianca LifeMiles 3:1
British Airways Executive Club 3:1
Cathay Pacific Asia Miles 3:1
China Southern Airlines Sky Pearl Club 3:1
Copa Airlines ConnectMiles 3:1
Delta SkyMiles® 3:1
Emirates Skywards® 3:1
Etihad Guest 3:1
FRONTIER Miles 3:1
Hainan Airlines Fortune Wings Club 3:1
Hawaiian Airlines HawaiianMiles® 3:1
Iberia Plus 3:1
InterMiles 3:1
Japan Airlines JAL Mileage Bank 3:1
LATAM Airlines LATAM Pass 3:1
Multiplus Fidelidade LATAM Pass 3:1
Qantas Frequent Flyer 3:1
Qatar Airways Privilege Club 3:1
Saudia Alfursan 3:1
Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer® 3:1
Southwest Rapid Rewards® 3:1
TAP Air Portugal Miles&Go 3:1
Thai Airways Royal Orchid Plus 3:1
Turkish Airlines Miles&Smiles 3:1
United MileagePlus® 3:1
Virgin Atlantic Flying Club 3:1
Virgin Australia Velocity Frequent Flyer 3:1
Vueling Club 3:1

Other Ways to Use Your Bonvoy Points

In addition to hotel stays and flight transfers, Marriott Bonvoy Moments allows you to bid on unique experiences like concerts, dining with chefs, and VIP sports tickets. It’s a great way to use your points for something extraordinary.

Final Thoughts

I’ve always kept a stash of Marriott points, earned with this card, hoping to one day redeem them for a luxury experience. But with limited vacation time, I realized it was time to start using them. The good news? Marriott hotels offer incredible value, especially when you take advantage of the fifth night free on reward stays, as I did at the Sheraton New York and St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel London.

One of the most common uses of this perk was to stay for five nights at the Swan or Dolphin hotels at Walt Disney World with points for the price of four nights.

I value Marriott Bonvoy points at .667 cents per point but still save them for opportunities where I can get 1 cent per point or more in value. I sometimes can find redemptions worth much more than that, like when I managed to get 2.25-cent per point value booking a room at the Residence Inn in New York over Thanksgiving weekend.

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