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New Marriott Bonvoy / American Express hotel cashback deals launched

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Marriott Bonvoy has launched two cashback deals for American Express cardholders. If targeted, you will find these under the ‘Offers’ tab for one or more of your cards on the Amex website or app. You need to register to take advantage.

The two offers are:

  • £100 back when you spend £500 at a selection of European hotels
Excellent Marriott Bonvoy / American Express cashback deal launched

The offers seem to be widely available. My wife and I have it five times between us, including on supplementary cards.

The offer is limited to the first 50,000 cardholders to save it. HfP readers could hit this target on their own, especially as many can register multiple cards, so don’t delay in signing up.

The offer for Marriott Bonvoy American Express cardholders appears on both main and supplementary cards.

As we wrote last year, this is an EXCELLENT reason for every holder of this card to get a free supplementary card for their partner. With this cashback offer typically running twice per year, you could get £300 of cashback credits between two of you.

What is the small print?

Very little.

The offers run to 18th June 2025. Cumulative spending is OK.

Whilst the rules say that you need to pay at the hotel, this is not the case with Marriott cashback offers. Pre-paid bookings are handled directly by hotels, not centrally, and so trigger the cashback.

Note that many hotels do not actually bother charging you in advance for pre-paid rooms. If you are booking for a stay later than the closing date of 18th June, you may end up having to call the hotel and begging them to take your money.

It is perfectly acceptable for you to ask, if paying at check out, to split your bill across multiple credit cards.

The rules say that ‘transactions must be made in GBP’. Ignore this, it is complete nonsense. Amex has banned Dynamic Currency Conversion – when a retailer abroad offers you choice of paying in local currency or in £, using a very dodgy exchange rate – so it is impossible to pay in GBP even if you wanted to.

Excellent Marriott Bonvoy / American Express cashback deals launched

Where can you stay?

The list of participating hotels is very long. It covers hotels in:

  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • Finland
  • France
  • Germany
  • Ireland (this is rarely seen on Marriott cashback deals)
  • Italy
  • Luxembourg
  • Netherlands
  • Spain
  • Sweden
  • Switzerland
  • United Kingdom

The reason that certain countries like Portugal never appear in these offers is that Amex does not offer directly issued consumer cards there.

This offer stacks with the current Marriott Bonvoy promotion

You can earn the cashback on top of earning bonus points and nights with the current Marriott Bonvoy promotion.

Until 28th April, you will earn:

  • 1,000 bonus Marriott Bonvoy points per night
  • double elite night credits

This offer only applies to cash stays.

I value a Bonvoy point at 0.5p so this is equivalent to a £5 bonus per night. For many people, the double elite night credits will be more important.

Our full article on the current promotion is here. You can register here. Note that registration closes early on 14th April so do it now if you think that this promotion might persuade you to do a stay.

The home page for Marriott Bonvoy bookings is here.

PS. Our latest review of the Marriott Bonvoy American Express card is here. It does seem that offering ‘enhanced’ cashback deals like this one has become a regular extra benefit for Marriott Bonvoy American Express cardholders.

Comments (28)

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  • MD says:

    Have it 4 times across my 6 cards. On Platinum and Marriott cards, not on my BAPP. Will definitely stack nicely with the double elite nights promotion.

  • Nick G says:

    Rob. Any news on the impresario offer for this year yet?

  • hugo r says:

    Any news on the Marriott / nectar conversion which was meant to happen early 2025 ?

  • SM says:

    Might be doing a couple of one night stays during the offer period, does cumulative spend count?

  • tusker says:

    It would be useful to have a list of hotel chains that handle advance payments internally. From personal experience, it appears that Red Carnation do this, and IHG don’t. Purchasing Red Carnation gift cards in anticipation of a forthcoming stay that was after the promotion window closed triggered the cashback. Paying for an IHG stay in advance because my actual stay was 2 days after the offer ended, didn’t work – even when I rang Amex and asked for leniency and was able to prove that I actually stayed in an IGH hotel.

    • Rob says:

      IHG works fine.

      • tusker says:

        I’m afraid I have to disagree Rob. Back in June 23 I asked to be billed ahead of a stay at the O2 Intercontinental (the same week, but just after an Amex cashback window closed). The payment went through ‘Arora Holdings Limited’ and Amex refused the cashback when I rang up to enquire. It appears that Arora Hotels division manages and operates the InterContinental London – The O2, a franchise agreement with InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG). So it may well be that this is the exception that proves the rule.

        • Rob says:

          All IHG hotels are franchised or managed.

          It looks like Arora processed the payment centrally and it didn’t go through the front desk system at the hotel, which is why it didn’t track. This is very rare though.

  • John G says:

    I wish these worked in Asia.

  • Chas says:

    “…so it is impossible to pay in GBP even if you wanted to.” Except in the UK 😉

    • Alex says:

      Same thought here. So how do you use this offer when staying in hotels abroad?

      • Rob says:

        Read the article!

        • Alex says:

          Are you saying the cashback will still happen even when paid in EURO? This clearly contradicts the terms and conditions stated by Marriott. Your article is a bit confusing on this point.

          • Rob says:

            I say that the T&C are nonsense and you should ignore them, and the fact that Amex bans DCC is the clearest reason why it’s nonsense.

            I accept that, after running these deals for 10+ years, Amex should have corrected themselves!

  • PhilE says:

    There’s a clause I haven’t noticed before that reads “ Offer excludes purchases made via the merchant’s mobile phone app.”

    I assume that bookings made via the app, but paid at checkout should be fine. Does make you wonder about booking and prepaying via the app, but I guess you can just book through the website if you’re concerned about that…

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