Through a series of testimonials from our readers, Milesopedia presents what you can achieve with credit cards and loyalty programs.
Here’s Viviane and her family’s plan for a trip to Curaçao, and the savings she’s made with her reward points.
I’m 35 and have been a loyal Milesopedia reader since 2018.
With my partner and my child, I like to travel in many different ways. We are open to opportunities with points and follow our family’s wishes. We’re interested in the whole world!
We traveled as a family with my partner, our toddler and a baby on the way. I was pregnant on that trip.
During the 2021-2022 holiday season, we visited the island of Curaçao for 15 days. We did a combination of hiking, gastronomy and a very intense tour to explore more than twenty of Curaçao‘s thirty beaches.
Our three round-trip plane tickets were paid for entirely with Aeroplan points. We paid 77,000 points and $387 in taxes for these Montreal-Curaçao flights on Air Canada.
The market value of the tickets when I bought them was about $1,000 each. So we saved over $2,600 on our flights by booking with Aeroplan points.
By using three different types of points, we were able to fully cover the cost of accommodation. We used points:
Here’s a summary of our reservations and savings:
As we booked the Curaçao Marriott Beach Resort with points, we took advantage of the 5th night free offer. This tip saved us even more money!
In total, our savings on the hotel and our Airbnb came to $2,815.
To cover certain expenses such as tips, resort fees and drinks, we used HSBC Rewards points. We earned a $125 statement credit by redeeming 25,000 points.
In order to accumulate all these points, my partner lent me a hand. We have each signed up for the following credit cards:
With our credit cards, we offer many additional travel benefits, such as
The hunt for points may seem complex, but I didn’t use any special tricks.
Organization and patience alone can work wonders.
The Milesopedia beginner’s guide is also a goldmine of information for familiarizing yourself with the accumulation and use of reward points:
The portion of our trip where we saved the most money was lodging, with 14 free nights valued at $2,815. Here is a breakdown of the amounts saved in each category:
To save big on travel, you need to be flexible and diversify your rewards programs. In total, we used five different programs:
Since that trip, I’ve continued the hunt for points and signed up for other credit cards. If I could keep only one card in my wallet right now, it would be the National Bank’s World Elite Mastercard®.
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