Anniversary trips are the right occasion to use aspirational points redemptions. A 5-night trip to a Maldives over-water villa runs $15,000-$20,000 in cash retail; the same trip on points lands at under $1,500 in cash co-pays after a couple of well-timed credit card sign-up bonuses. Here is the 2026 framework for planning a once-a-year anniversary on points.
The single-card setup
For travelers who already hold a baseline points stack, a single new card sign-up bonus can fund the entire trip. Best card-pairing options:
- Amex Hilton Aspire ($550): 150,000-185,000 Hilton points sign-up bonus + auto-Diamond status + free anniversary night with no cap. Covers Maldives or Bora Bora hotel.
- Chase Sapphire Preferred or Reserve ($95-$550): 60,000-100,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards points sign-up bonus. Transfer to Hyatt for Park Hyatt or Andaz luxury stays.
- Amex Platinum ($895): 80,000-150,000 Membership Rewards points + Centurion access for transit. Transfer to ANA or Aeroplan for trans-Pacific flights.
Anniversary trip options on points
| Destination | Card to anchor | Total points needed | Cash co-pay |
|---|---|---|---|
| Maldives over-water villa (5 nights Conrad Maldives) | Amex Hilton Aspire | ~380,000 Hilton + ~$50 cash + 87k LifeMiles flights | ~$200 |
| Bora Bora over-water bungalow (5 nights Conrad Bora Bora) | Amex Hilton Aspire | ~380,000 Hilton + 80k Flying Blue flights | ~$700 (AF YQ) |
| Italy (3 cities, 7 nights, Hyatt + Marriott Luxury) | Chase Sapphire Reserve + Amex Gold | ~150,000 Hyatt + 100k Avianca + 70k AAdvantage | ~$300 |
| Japan (Tokyo + Kyoto, 7 nights, Park Hyatt) | Chase Sapphire Reserve + Amex Platinum | ~250,000 Hyatt + 110k Virgin Atlantic flights | ~$400 |
| Iceland + Northern Lights (7 nights) | Chase Sapphire Reserve + Amex Gold | ~150,000 Marriott + 100k Aeroplan flights | ~$500 |
The Maldives flagship anniversary
The Maldives is the most-aspirational anniversary destination, and the points math works exceptionally well:
Amex Gold — 60,000-point welcome bonus
4x at restaurants worldwide + US supermarkets. $120 dining credit.
Amex Platinum — 100,000-point welcome bonus
Centurion Lounge access, Fine Hotels & Resorts, 5x on flights.
Chase Sapphire Reserve — 75,000-point welcome bonus
$300 annual travel credit, Priority Pass, 3x dining/travel.
Chase Sapphire Preferred — 60,000-point welcome bonus
Spend $4k/3mo. Transfer 1:1 to United, Hyatt, Virgin Atlantic.
- Flights to MLE (round-trip business class): 174,000 Avianca LifeMiles + ~$100 cash on Lufthansa First Class via FRA-MLE. Cheapest path; LifeMiles waives YQ.
- 5 nights Conrad Maldives or Waldorf Astoria Maldives: ~95,000 Hilton points/night × 4 + 5th night free + 1 free anniversary night (Aspire) = 380,000 Hilton points + $50 cash for resort fees.
- Cash retail comparison: ~$25,000-$30,000 for the same trip.
Total points cost: ~174,000 LifeMiles + 380,000 Hilton points + ~$200 cash. With the Amex Platinum sign-up bonus (transferable 1:1 to LifeMiles) and Hilton Aspire sign-up bonus, you cover ~75% of the points needed.
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The Bora Bora alternative
Bora Bora via Conrad Bora Bora at ~95,000 Hilton points/night × 5 nights with 5th-night-free covers the hotel side. Round-trip business class to Tahiti via Air France through Flying Blue Promo Reward at ~80,000 miles each way + ~$310 cash co-pay covers the flight side. Total: ~380,000 Hilton + 160,000 Flying Blue + ~$700 cash.
The "single card sign-up bonus" strategy
If you only want to apply for one new card, the strongest options:
- Amex Hilton Aspire ($550): 150,000-185,000 Hilton sign-up bonus typically. With Hilton 5th-night-free and free anniversary night without cap, this single card can fund the hotel side of a Maldives or Bora Bora trip.
- Chase Sapphire Reserve ($550): 60,000-100,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards sign-up bonus. Transfer to Hyatt for Asian luxury (Park Hyatt Tokyo, Andaz Singapore) at 25,000-30,000 points/night.
The timing strategy
Plan card opens 6+ months before the trip:
- Open card 6 months before travel. Spend the minimum spend ($4,000-$8,000) within 3 months.
- Sign-up bonus posts within 6-8 weeks of meeting minimum spend.
- Transfer points to airline/hotel program 3-4 months before travel.
- Confirm award space + book at +120 to +180 days from travel for best availability.
Bottom line
For most couples, a single well-timed credit card sign-up bonus + existing points stack can fund a $15,000-$25,000 anniversary trip for under $1,500 in cash co-pays. The Amex Hilton Aspire ($550) is the strongest single-card pick for Maldives or Bora Bora trips — auto-Diamond status, $989 in nominal annual credits, and uncapped free anniversary night make it net-negative cost. For Asian luxury (Tokyo, Kyoto, Singapore), Chase Sapphire Reserve + transfer to Hyatt is the cleanest path. Plan 6+ months in advance.
How does this redemption fit a typical points stack?
For most points travelers, the optimal approach is to identify a target redemption first, then wait for the relevant transfer bonus before moving points. Most flexible-points programs (Amex MR, Chase UR, Citi ThankYou, Capital One Miles, Bilt) run periodic transfer bonuses to specific partners — 20-40% typical for Amex, 1-2 per month. Pointify's transfer-bonus tracker monitors active promotions across all major issuers and alerts when relevant bonuses go live. The strategic move: don't transfer speculatively; wait for confirmed award space + active transfer bonus.
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Last verified by the Pointify research team on May 1, 2026, against current Hilton Honors, World of Hyatt, Marriott Bonvoy, and Avianca LifeMiles award rates. Hotel category placements and award rates may shift; verify before booking.
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