Wednesday, February 19, 2025

New $1,000 Bonus Travel Offer On Capital One Venture

 

Great new offer from Capital One! 

Apply for the Capital One Venture credit card and get $250 to use as a travel credit in the Capital One travel portal plus 75,000 points. That's $1,000 in free travel. Wow! The minimum spend is still $4,000 and the annual fee is just $95. 

This offer is equivalent to the Venture X offer, but the annual fee is $300 less. Amazing! 


This is my go to credit card for any purchases that don't earn bonus points on the Chase FREEDOM or Sapphire Reserve credit cards. The Capital One Venture card earns 2x points on all purchases. The beauty of these flexible points is you can transfer points to a dozen different airlines including my new fave FlyingBlue.com, a few hotel chains and of course, you can erase travel purchases. 

The travel credit is only good for travel purchases made in the Capital One Travel portal, but I have found that the portal has improved and is actually quite reliable and easy to use. 


I actually got this card when we were going on a family trip to Costa Rica. By family, I mean extended family trip, you know, like a group of 20 people. The deal was everyone had to pay for their own airfare, but then once in Costa Rica, the trip would be a gift. Pretty sweet! The only other catch is we all had to fly on the same Delta flight. Since I didn't have enough Delta miles for 5 round trip airline tickets, my husband and I each applied for the Capital One Venture card. We charged the plane tickets and everything else to those cards to meet the minimum spend and we ended up getting three of the tickets FREE. 


Now I still like this card, however, I like the Chase Sapphire Preferred and Reserve cards better. Here's why:
  • Capital One every purchase earns 2 points per dollar
  • Chase Sapphire Preferred and Reserve - most purchases earn 1:1, but dining and travel earn 2:1 and there are categories where you can earn 5:1 if you have Chase FREEDOM, FLEX or INK cards. 
  • Capital One points value are 1:1 when you use them to erase purchases
  • Chase Sapphire Preferred values points at 1:1.25 if you use them in the travel portal or as a statement credit
  • Chase Sapphire Reserve values points at 1:1.5 if you use them in the travel portal or as a statement credit 
  • Capital One and Chase offer 1:1 transfer values to airline miles, but Chase offers way more partner airlines and hotels. 

I still think the Chase Sapphire Preferred and Reserve offer more flexibility than the Capital One.  But if you already have the Sapphire cards or the airline partners on the Capital One list work better for you, this is a great option. 

If you decide to give this one a go, consider using my referral link. You get the same great bonus offer and I get a little something for referring you and can use it to bring you more great ideas on how to travel for Almost FREE. 

If you would like to join my travel coaching program, you can use this link.   I would love to help you and your family travel for almost FREE. Use the promo code FREETRAVEL for $50 off. 




Saturday, February 15, 2025

New Southwest Companion Pass Credit Card Offer

Southwest is out with a new one year companion pass offer. The companion pass is the best deal for domestic travel. It is BOGO flights on Southwest Airlines as many times as you want for up to two years. You can also change your companion up to three times. 

Normally, you need to earn 135,000 points in a calendar year to earn the pass. But now Southwest is offering a companion pass and 30,000 points with a single credit card application for their personal credit card. You need to spend a minimum of $4,000 in three months on any one of their three personal credit cards. The companion pass expires Feb. 28, 2026. 

Remember you can only hold one personal Southwest credit card at a time. These are the three personal credit cards and their benefits. 

If you plan to hop on this offer, my recommendation is the Southwest Priority. It does carry the highest annual fee, but it comes with a $75 Southwest credit. So that. means it's really the same as the Plus. The credit can be used for upgraded boardings, taxes, fees, and flights. Just use the card to make the purchase and the credit will show up on your statement. 

In my travel coaching program, I actually recommend a different way to get the companion pass for almost two years and 135,000 points. And even with this offer on the table, I would still recommend it. You would only spend another $2,000 for the minimum spend, but you would earn an extra 105,000 points. 

If you would like to join my travel coaching program, you can use this link.   I would love to help you and your family travel for almost FREE. Use the promo code FREETRAVEL for $50 off. 

Sunday, February 2, 2025

Lessons Learned From My 2024 Year End Summary

 


Even though it is already February, I wanted to share my 2024 year end summary. I recommend to all my clients to do a year in review to see what points they used,  how they used them and look for trends. 
This exercise will help you in planning your travel goals for the next year. 

During the January live group coaching session last month, we did this exercise as a group. One of my clients completed the task and said 

"Wow! I knew we saved a lot of money this year by using points, but until I did this exercise, I didn't realize how much." 

Amazing!

Lessons Learned From My 2024 Year End Summary 
 
I do the same exercise with my own points and miles journey because we are always learning. So when I look at the above summary, here are some things I notice:

Lessons Learned From My 2024 Year End Summary 

Reflecting on how I used points and miles this past year for travel:

What will I do differently or improve for 2025? I would like to keep better track of the benefits and FREE nights that come with my cards. I just realized that Lyft Pink membership comes with my Chase Sapphire Reserve credit card and would have saved me $150. I also ended the year with one FREE night at an IHG hotel that almost expired without being used. 






Tuesday, January 7, 2025

Top 5 Reasons To Try A Small Ship Expedition Cruise

 

Aboard the Coral Expedition Geographer small ship 

When you think about a cruise, you may picture a giant boat with thousands of people, a ongoing pool party and music blaring, huge buffet of food and Broadway like shows. 

Breakfast aboard the ship


There are many cruises out there that look like that, but a growing trend is small boat Expedition Cruises. These cruises are on small ships that hold just a few hundred passengers. They tend to cruise to more remote locales like the Arctic and Antarctica, but you can also find them in the South Pacific, Australia and even sailing the coast of Spain and Portugal.

There are several lines that offer this type of cruising. We like Windstar, Viking, SilverSeas, Ama Waterways, Quark, Coral Expeditions and Hurtigruten Expeditions. 

Small expedition cruise ship Coral Expedition Geographer

I spent two weeks aboard the Coral Expedition small ship traveling along the Kimberley Coast of Australia crossing the Indian Ocean to view the Solar Eclipse and then spending a few days in Indonesia. It was an incredible experience. I must admit that this was just my second cruise ever and the first was a mega cruise ship to Alaska. 

As I reflect on both of these cruise experiences, the small ship Expedition cruise is my preferred way of travel. Here are my top five reasons why. 

Lounge space aboard the ship

1. Small ships - On a small ship with just a few hundred passengers, nothing is crowded. You get to know the staff and your fellow passengers. The experience is very personal. The staff gets to know you and your preferences. You don't have to compete with others for reservations or a seat. 

Porthole state room aboard the Coral Expedition Geographer


Small ships are usually quite nice with comfortable state rooms, fine dining and executive chefs. The only downside could be the lack of traditional facilities like a pool, spa or large fitness area. 


Spotting a crocodile lounging along the Kimberley coast


2. Remote locations - A small ship can venture into locations that large cruise ships just can't . The Coral Expedition ship traveled into small bays along the Kimberley Coast which is not accessible by car or large ship. The small ships can anchor in the bays and then use zodiacs to take the passengers on land. The Coral Expedition had zodiacs and a ferry type boat available depending on the excursion. 

Aboard the zodiac heading to the King George Falls 

3. Experts on board - Where large cruise ships feature Broadway style entertainment and casinos, Expedition ships feature experts lecturing on history, culture and nature. Since the Australia cruise was designed around the Solar Eclipse, the expert was an astronomy professor who lectured multiple times about how eclipses occur, what to look for, why they happen and more. 

Solar Eclipse April 2023

4. Excursions - On large cruise ships, you need to add on excursions in each port. On Expedition ships, the excursions are included because they are part of the itinerary and everyone is expected to participate. Accommodations are available for those who are unable, but 99% of passengers would go on the excursion. Some excursions on the Australia cruise included zodiac landing for a guided walk through Komodo Island National Park, zodiac through the King George Falls, exploring the sandstone caves of Wollaston Bay and visit the three ancient lakes of Kelimutu. 

Komodo dragon living on Komodo Island, Indonesia

5. Environmental and cultural sensitivity - Expedition cruises often have a strong focus on sustainable and eco-friendly travel, adhering to strict guidelines to minimize environmental impact. They emphasize cultural immersion, providing authentic experiences with local communities.


I liked the Expedition cruise experience so much that I am already booked on another one, this time we are headed to the Arctic for the Solar Eclipse 2026. 
If this sounds interesting to you, let me know and I'll help find the best expedition cruise for you and your family.  I have access to perks and on board credits that you won't find anywhere else plus we will use points and miles to make this bucket list trip affordable. 


Friday, December 27, 2024

5 Essential Travel To-Dos Before the Year Ends

The end of the year is quickly upon us once again! Besides end of year sales and tax moves, you may also want to look at the five travel tasks that top the ultimate year end checklist. Here is the list: 

  • Travel credits - check all of your airlines to see if you have any travel credits due to expire on Dec. 31st. Many of them ask you to book your flight by the expiration date, but you can travel later. Sometimes, you can book a trip and then cancel it and that will extend the expiration date, but keep in mind that doesn't always work. You may need to call, email or message on social media to the airline to find the right person who can extend the expiration date. Don't give up! It took me a week with a few phone calls, emails and private message on twitter to find someone to extend a United travel credit so I could book a flight in May 2024. 
  • FREE hotel nights - Check the expiration dates on those FREE hotel night certificates to see if you any are expiring or if you need to book by Dec. 31st. 

5 Essential Travel To-Dos Before the Year Ends – Your Ultimate Year-End Adventure Checklist!

  • Annual fees - this should be noted on your personal tracker, but if not, check to see if any of your credit cards are nearing the anniversary date. If so, make the decision about whether the card still fits with your strategy. If not, cancel it. 
  • Credit card perks - check those perks like the $50 Chase Sapphire Preferred hotel credit or Global Entry or $300 travel credit, be sure to use these before they reset. 
  • Points and Miles expiration dates - check those expiration dates for points and miles on airlines and hotels. If they are close to expiring, make a purchase to show activity or transfer the points to another account or person. 


    Before you watch the ball drop or sip that celebratory champagne, take an hour to review your points and miles so that 2025 is full of adventure and lots of travel. 

Friday, December 20, 2024

How To Find Amazing Point Deals On Virgin Atlantic


People ask me all the time how I find great flight deals to Europe. There are no tricks, but there are some tips to find them. 

#1 is planning early. If you haven't started planning for next summer, you are late! But I'm here to help. 
#2 is knowing where to look for those deals
#3 is having the points available to jump on them when you find them

Let's go step by step and see what we can find. Suppose we are looking to go to Europe in summer 2025. Usually, I look for flights at least a year in advance so I can find the best deal and get my points earned in time to buy the flights when they open 330 days in advance. But sometimes you can't plan that far out so let's see what's around now. 

My two favorite airlines currently to hop across the pond are Virgin Atlantic and Flying Blue (KLM and Air France).
First, let's check Virgin Atlantic to see how many miles we would need to book Washington DC to London on July 8th.


Even now, you could book a flight from Washington Dulles to London for just 6,000 Virgin points and $73 in taxes in July 2025. Pretty sweet. Last month, Chase was offering a 40% transfer bonus and this month American Express is offering the same deal. With the transfer bonus, this flight would only cost approximately 4,000 points. Crazy! 
For a family of 5 like mine, you are talking just 20,000 points and less than $400 to hop across the pond. 
Now let's check Flying Blue. 



Flying Blue is the loyalty program for both KLM and Air France. It's not the loyalty program for Virgin Atlantic, but that airline shows up on the portal as well. But now look at the points. On Flying Blue, it would cost you 20,000 miles and $124 in taxes for the one way flight from Washington Dulles to London. Still a great deal, but definitely not as good as on Virgin Atlantic. Occasionally, Chase and Amex will offer transfer bonuses to Flying Blue as well making this deal even better. 


To find these deals on Virgin, you will need to start at the reward seat checker. Once you enter your departure and destination airport, you will get a view of the month you choose and available reward seats. 
Then you go to the actual website and put in your dates to locate the flights. 




Now here's where it gets interesting. You might be saying this is all great, but I don't have any Virgin Atlantic or Flying Blue points. 
That's true, most of us don't. 
But if you follow my blog or have worked with me in the travel coaching program, you know how much I love flexible points. My favorite flex points are Chase and Capital One and this is when they come in especially handy. 
Remember once you transfer your points, you can't get them back even if the flight is no longer available. 
Right now, you can pick up 75,000 Capital One points by applying for the Capital One Venture or Venture X cards. 
  • Both come with a 75,000 bonus for a $4,000 minimum spend. 
  • The Venture card has a $95 annual fee and the Venture X has a $395 annual fee because it also comes with a $120 Global Entry credit, Priority Pass membership and a $300 travel credit. 

For Chase points, our favorite cards are the Chase Sapphire Preferred and Sapphire Reserve credit cards. 
Both come with a 60,000 point bonus for $4,000 minimum spend. The Preferred has a $95 annual fee and the Reserve has a $550 annual fee, but comes with a $300 travel credit, $120 Global Entry credit and Priority Pass membership. 

Don’t spend tons of money on your next vacation. Instead, let us help you travel for almost FREE forever. Join our coaching program today, and start making your travel dreams a reality—just like this success story!

We can’t wait to see you in the program and help you unlock all the amazing travel rewards waiting for you.

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https://travelplus.virginatlantic.com/reward-flight-finder/results/month?origin=LHR&destination=JFK&month=02&year=2025



Monday, December 16, 2024

Chase 1st Quarter 2025 5x Bonus Categories

 


Woohoo! Chase has announced the 5x bonus categories for the FREEDOM (not available to new customers) and FREEDOM FLEX credit cards for Q1 2025. 

The bonus categories rotate quarterly and offer 5x Chase points up to $1,500. It's an easy way to accelerate your earning power. I max out these bonus offers on both of my FREEDOM credit cards every quarter. 


Past categories have included Paypal, Amazon, Lowe's Walmart, pet services and more. 


For Q1 2025, the categories are:
  • Self Care, Nail and Hair Salon and Spa 
  • Grocery Stores - excluding Walmart and Target
  • Fitness and Gyms 
  • Norwegian Cruise Lines 

Besides the bonus categories, the Chase FREEDOM FLEX comes with a $200 bonus offer for a $500 minimum spend. This is a $0 annual fee credit card so it's a great everyday card to add to your wallet.