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Current Marriott Bonvoy Card Offers: What You Can Earn Right Now

Pauline GaleanoBy Pauline GaleanoNovember 23, 20258 Mins Read
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Current Offers on Marriott Bonvoy Cards

With over 9,000 properties and more than 35 brand names, there is a Marriott hotel for every type of traveler, and the current lineup of Marriott cards offers welcome bonuses, elite status perks, annual free night awards, and credits at participating hotels or restaurants.

Multiple offers are now available from Chase and American Express, across six co-branded options, with some bonuses at standard historical levels and others below previous highs.

Timing your application can impact how much value you receive, and issuer rules may affect eligibility for more than one welcome offer.

Quick Summary

There are six co-branded hotel card choices, each offering different perks and welcome bonuses. Current offers vary, with some reaching standard levels and others not matching previous highs.

Perks include elite status, annual free night awards, and credits, but requirements differ by card. Eligibility for multiple cards is possible, though Chase and American Express rules may limit how many bonuses you can earn.

What to Consider

Some cards require significant spending to unlock benefits such as annual free night awards or higher elite status. Issuer rules — including welcome bonus limits and application frequency — determine eligibility. Dynamic hotel award pricing can influence how easily free night certificates can be redeemed.

Marriott Bonvoy Boundless Credit Card

The Marriott Bonvoy Boundless Credit Card is one of Chase’s mid-tier options. New cardholders can earn three free night awards valued at up to 50,000 points each after spending $3,000 on purchases in the first three months from account opening.

Certain hotels have resort fees. This offer can be worth up to 150,000 points and up to $1,050 based on October 2025 valuations. It is the standard offer seen in the card’s history.

The annual fee is $95. Cardholders earn 6 points per dollar at Marriott hotels, up to 17 total points per dollar on eligible stays, 3 points per dollar on the first $6,000 in combined annual purchases on dining, gas stations, and grocery stores, and 2 points per dollar on all other purchases. Perks include automatic

Bonvoy Silver Elite status, 15 elite qualifying nights each year, and one elite night credit for every $5,000 spent. Spending $35,000 in a calendar year can unlock Gold Elite status.

Each account anniversary comes with a free night award worth up to 35,000 points, which can be topped up with 15,000 points for a total of 50,000 points. Certain hotels have resort fees.

Marriott Bonvoy Business American Express Card

The Marriott Bonvoy Business American Express Card is the only Marriott business card currently available for new applicants. The annual fee is $125. New cardholders can earn up to 125,000 bonus points: 75,000 bonus points after spending $6,000 on purchases in the first six months of card membership, plus an additional 50,000 bonus points after spending an additional $3,000 in the first six months.

This welcome offer is valued at up to $875 based on October 2025 valuations. It is not the highest offer in the card’s history, as previous bonuses included 3–5 free night awards valued at 50,000 points each, but earning more than 100,000 points meets the requirement for when to apply.

Cardmembers earn 6 points per dollar at Marriott hotels, up to 18.5 total points per dollar on eligible stays, 4 points per dollar at restaurants worldwide, U.S. gas stations, wireless telephone services from U.S. providers and U.S. shipping purchases, and 2 points per dollar on all other purchases.

Automatic Gold Elite status is included, along with up to a 7% discount on eligible bookings made directly with Marriott.

The card provides 15 elite night credits annually, stackable with a Marriott consumer card, plus a free night award annually after the card renewal month, worth up to 35,000 points and eligible for a top-up of up to 15,000 points.

A second free night award can be earned after $60,000 of purchases in a calendar year. Dynamic hotel pricing may affect redemption, but there is still strong value in the program.

Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant American Express Card

The Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant American Express Card is the top-tier Marriott card with a $650 annual fee. The current welcome offer is 100,000 bonus points after spending $6,000 on purchases within the first six months of card membership, valued at $700 based on October 2025 valuations.

This is the standard offer historically, and higher bonuses have appeared in the past, so waiting for a better offer may be worthwhile if timing is flexible.

Cardmembers earn 6 points per dollar at Marriott hotels, up to 21 total points per dollar on eligible stays, 3 points per dollar at restaurants worldwide and on flights booked directly with airlines, and 2 points per dollar on other eligible purchases.

Benefits include automatic Platinum Elite status, an annual free night award worth up to 85,000 points after the card renewal month, up to $300 per year in monthly statement credits for eligible restaurant purchases worldwide, Priority Pass lounge access, and 25 elite qualifying night credits each calendar year. Enrollment is required for select benefits.

Free night certificates can be topped up with up to 15,000 points for bookings up to 100,000 points. Dynamic pricing may affect how easily free night awards can be used.

Marriott Bonvoy Bevy American Express Card

The Marriott Bonvoy Bevy American Express Card is a mid-tier option with a $250 annual fee. The welcome offer provides 85,000 bonus points after spending $5,000 on purchases in the first six months of card membership.

This bonus is valued at $595 based on October 2025 valuations. It is the standard bonus seen historically, so waiting for a higher offer is recommended.

Cardmembers earn 6 points per dollar at Marriott hotels, up to 18.5 points per dollar on eligible stays, 4 points per dollar on the first $15,000 per year in combined purchases at restaurants worldwide and U.S. supermarkets (then 2 points per dollar), and 2 points per dollar on other eligible purchases.

Perks include Gold Elite status, elite night credits, and solid earnings at Marriott properties.

However, earning a free night award requires $15,000 in spending in a calendar year, while lower-fee cards include comparable perks without a spending requirement, making long-term value less compelling.

Marriott Bonvoy Bountiful Credit Card

The Marriott Bonvoy Bountiful Credit Card is the mid-tier Bonvoy option from Chase. The annual fee is $250. The current welcome offer is 85,000 points after spending $4,000 on purchases in the first three months from account opening.

Based on October 2025 valuations, this offer is worth $595. It is also the standard offer historically, so waiting for a higher offer is recommended unless you need the card now.

Cardholders earn 6 points per dollar spent at Marriott hotels, up to 18.5 total points per dollar on eligible Marriott stays, 4 points per dollar at restaurants and grocery stores on the first $15,000 per year in combined purchases (then 2 points per dollar), and 2 points per dollar on all other purchases.

While the card matches the Bevy in earnings and benefits, the perks struggle to justify a $250 annual fee. However, the welcome bonus itself may be appealing depending on your Marriott plans.

Marriott Bonvoy Bold Credit Card

The Marriott Bonvoy Bold Credit Card is the entry-level card in the lineup with a $0 annual fee. The welcome offer is 30,000 bonus points after spending $1,000 in the first three months of account opening.

This bonus is valued at $210 based on October 2025 valuations. It is the standard offer seen historically, so applying during a higher-than-usual offer may deliver more value.

Cardholders earn 3 points per dollar spent at Marriott hotels, up to 14 total points per dollar on eligible stays, 2 points per dollar at grocery stores, ride-hailing services, select food delivery, select streaming, internet, cable, and phone services, and 1 point per dollar on all other purchases.

Benefits include automatic Bonvoy Silver Elite status, five annual elite night credits, no foreign transaction fees, and access to Pay Yourself Back in eligible quarters. For a no-annual-fee option, the perks are solid, though frequent Marriott travelers may prefer a card with more benefits during stays.

Can You Apply for More Than One Marriott Offer?

It is possible to have more than one open Marriott card, and some people carry two or three. Stacking anniversary award nights and combining the 5–25 elite night credits from both a personal and small-business card can provide meaningful value. However, restrictions apply across the six available Marriott cards.

Because Chase and American Express both issue Marriott products, issuer rules limit who can earn each welcome bonus.

These rules apply in addition to Chase’s 5/24 rule for the Bold, Boundless, and Bountiful, and Amex’s one-bonus-per-lifetime rule on the Bevy, Brilliant, and Business cards. Verifying eligibility before applying is essential.

Bottom Line

Marriott cards hold spots in top hotel credit card lists thanks to strong ongoing value. With current welcome bonuses offering solid returns and a wide range of annual perks, a compelling reason to apply now can make the timing worthwhile.

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