Booking a stay at a luxury property is never cheap.
But, if you’ve been racking up points, you can turn those into a free night’s stay at some of the world’s top-tier resorts and hotels.
These hotels don’t always flaunt their loyalty program affiliations so finding them can get tricky. On top of that, availability is limited and those rewards nights get booked out fast!
If you’re looking to use your points, use this list as a reference to finding the best hotels and resorts in the world you can book with points.
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- 1. Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithaafushi
- 2. St. Regis Maldives Vommuli Resort
- 3. Calala Island (Nicaragua)
- 4. Al Maha, a Luxury Collection Desert Resort & Spa, Dubai
- 5. Alila Ventana Big Sur (California)
- 6. Miraval Arizona Resort & Spa
- 7. The St. Regis Bora Bora Resort
- 8. Grand Wailea, A Waldorf Astoria Resort (Hawaii)
- 9. Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal (Mexico)
- 10. The Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua (Hawaii)
- 11. The Gritti Palace, a Luxury Collection Hotel (Venice, Italy)
- 12. Topping Rose House (The Hamptons, New York)
- 13. Conrad Bora Bora Nui
- 14. The Ritz-Carlton, Ras Al Khaimah, Al Hamra Beach (U.A.E.)
- 15. Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort (Hawaii)
- 16. Park Hyatt New York
- 17. The Bodrum EDITION (Turkey)
- 18. Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme
- 19. Althoff Villa Belrose (France)
- 20. The St. Regis Venice (Italy)
- 21. The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo
- 22. Canaves Oia Epitome (Greece)
- 23. Kimpton Seafire Resort + Spa (Cayman Islands)
- 24. InterContinental Phoenicia Beirut, an IHG Hotel (Lebanon)
- 25. Nobu Hotel Marbella (Spain)
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1. Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithaafushi
Dazzling white sands greet you upon arrival at the Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithaafushi, one of the most lavish bucket-list honeymoon resorts in the world. With friendly staff and the sound of a gong to mark your arrival, you’re made to feel like royalty.
Out of 121 villas on the property, the Reef Villa serves as the entry-level room. Don’t be fooled about the label though, this is a 3,003 square feet overwater room with an infinity pool and an outdoor area that can fit up to 18 people!
Large king beds face floor-to-ceiling windows with a view of the water, of course. Seating areas, comfy carpets even a striking “floor window” are in each room so you can watch the fishes swim below.
The bathrooms are equally impressive. A large tub is facing towards the water and Salvatore Ferragamo toiletries are supplied.
There are 11 restaurants and bars here, the signature restaurant is The Ledge by Dave Pynt. For Arabian mezze, head to Yasmeen, while the treetop restaurant, Terra offers an amazing view of the resort below.
Other amenities include two infinity pools, a fitness center, and an area for watersports. There’s even a dedicated pavilion for yoga as well as a kid’s club.
Part of the Hilton Honors program, this island resort lets you earn and redeem Hilton points. Standard room rewards can be booked using 150,000 points per night upon availability.
If you opt to pay in cash, the low season rate for a standard room is $4,260 to $6,355 per night (an average of $5,091).
2. St. Regis Maldives Vommuli Resort
Known for impeccable service, the St. Regis Maldives Vommuli Resort is a place where everybody knows your name.
This beautiful resort sits in the southern area of the Dhaalu Atoll, just a 40-minute seaplane ride from the Malé International Airport.
It has a total of 77 villas split into 3 main categories. All of the villas come with a private pool and chic interiors sporting cream, chartreuse, and cobalt shades. Tablet controls are used for lighting, air-conditioning, and curtains while a luxurious bathroom with a tub ensures your stay is as relaxing as possible.
Hotel dining is offered at the resort’s many restaurants and bars. Head to Decanter and enjoy a 5-course meal. You can also opt for poolside dining, just let your butler know and they’ll take care of everything.
There’s also a spa, a fitness center, and an infinity pool, along with the beach. Activities such as wine tastings, yoga, and sunset cruises are also offered.
The St. Regis Maldives Vommuli Resort is a premium 8 Marriott Bonvoy hotel, which means you can book free nights starting with 82,000 to 120,000 points per night.
For cash prices, it starts with $3,160 per night to $6,671 per night (an average of $4,200).
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3. Calala Island (Nicaragua)
Calala Island in Nicaragua is an exclusive private island ready to give you the best of barefoot luxury. It’s our best Small Luxury Hotels of the World property you can book using points! Perfect for couples or small groups, the island only has four rooms.
They come with thatched roofing and an open-flow design. This helps allow good air circulation within the room. There’s a king-sized bed with matching white linens, gauzy curtains, a deck, a hammock, as well as a sofa outdoors to watch the sunset.
For fun, you can go paddleboarding or kayaking by the water. There’s even an option to go fishing using just a string and coconut. A spa palapa is also by the mangroves. Dining is on-demand, and you can have it on your terrace, at the restaurant, or by the beach.
A Category 8 resort, Calala Island is a World of Hyatt member. You can redeem a night here by using 35,000 points to 40,000 points per night – a fantastic steal for a beautiful island retreat!
When paying in cash, a room in the low season is $2,000 while the peak season rate is $3,500. Meanwhile, the average season rate is $2,350.
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4. Al Maha, a Luxury Collection Desert Resort & Spa, Dubai
Just an hour’s drive from Dubai Marina, the Al Maha is like a beautiful jewel sitting in the middle of the desert.
The hotel is in the middle of a conservation reserve and features lavish rooms with traditional Arabian-style touches. All 42 rooms are Bedouin-inspired and feature tent-like roofing then filled with traditional and modern furnishings.
Each room has a king bed, seating areas, and a private climate-controlled pool. The bathroom is equally spacious with a tub, a separate toilet, and a walk-in shower. They even offer binoculars for guests so they can spot local wildlife which often wanders onto the property.
However, the real stunner is the outdoor patio which features lounge chairs and an infinity pool looking out to the desert.
Al Maha offers two complimentary desert activities per day in your booking like archery or falconry. There are also paid options available. Other amenities include a library, gift shop, business center, restaurant, and bar.
The Al Maha is a Marriott Bonvoy high-end resort, so you can book a free night here using 90,000 to 120,000 points per night.
The cash rate starts at $1,206 to $2,557 per night (average $1,706).
Enjoy an all-inclusive stay at the Al Maha when you book a night at the resort with points! The hotel offers full-board meals and complimentary day activities. Even better, stay for 5 consecutive nights and you get the 5th night free when redeeming points.
5. Alila Ventana Big Sur (California)
In the middle of 160 acres of land and surrounded by redwoods, Ventana Big Sur makes the perfect romantic retreat for couples in the beautiful state of California.
It is 5-minutes away from local attractions like the Point Sur Lighthouse as well as Big Sur Village. The Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park and its gorgeous redwood trails are also minutes away.
All 59 rooms here are housed in gorgeous wooden buildings complete with deck areas so you can enjoy the scenery. Inside are wood panels, rich rugs, and warm lights.
Large floor-to-ceiling windows let in sunlight and showcase the scenery. Bathrooms are fitted with glass walk-in showers, a soaking tub, and rainfall showerheads.
There are two heated outdoor pools including a Japanese-style hot bath. A spa, restaurant, art gallery, and restaurant, The Sur House, together with a host of outdoor activities are also available for guests.
Ventana Big Sur is a Category 8 World of Hyatt property that requires 35,000 to 45,000 points per night.
The cash price for a stay at Ventana Big Sur is $1,978 to $2,835 per night (an average of $2,200).
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6. Miraval Arizona Resort & Spa
The Miraval Arizona Resort & Spa is an all-inclusive retreat located in the middle of manmade ponds, waterfalls, lots of cacti, and views of the Catalina Mountains. It’s a beautiful landscape that makes you feel as if you’re in your slice of desert paradise.
To match the desert locale, all 118 rooms are situated in adobe buildings. Entry-level rooms start at 400 square feet with each one containing a small courtyard with a cactus garden.
Inside, there’s chic decor with a desert theme, of course. Expect abundant artwork on the walls with Native American textiles and shades of gray or tan.
There’s a large soft bed, comfy wardrobe, and in-room amenities like a fridge and coffeemaker. The rooms also include stunning bathrooms with double basin stone vanities, a freestanding tub, and outdoor/indoor showers. Guests also have a private patio.
When it comes to amenities, there’s a huge selection including group fitness classes and unique types of yoga, like celestial yoga, floating yoga, and yoga hikes.
Most health and wellness activities are included in the price, but there are other options with additional fees like tightrope walking, horseback riding, and off-site hikes.
For food, everything is healthy, and you can indulge in a variety of natural juices and smoothies as well. Meals are complimentary and can be taken at any of the on-site restaurants or provided via room service.
Miraval also has an amazing Life in Balance Spa, a highlight and must-try here. There are also three Olympic-style lap pools and a fitness center.
Miraval Arizona Resort & Spa is a World of Hyatt property which means you can book a free night’s stay for a single occupancy standard room for 40,000 points on off-peak dates, 45,000 points on standard dates, and 50,000 points on peak dates.
For double occupancy standard rooms, Miraval lets you redeem 45,000 to 50,000 Hyatt points.
As for cash rates, the cost is $1,550 to $3,088 per night (average $1,800).
7. The St. Regis Bora Bora Resort
After arriving at The St. Regis Bora Bora Resort, you’ll be whisked into the lobby, flowers on your necks, and welcome drinks on hand.
The St. Regis rooms are massive, starting at 1,550 square feet. A standard room is carefully curated with fine furniture, including a large king bed clothed in white linens and billowing canopies. The villas have thatched roofing with high ceilings and textured walls.
Bright pillows and cushions stand out against the dark wood furniture while large floor-to-ceiling windows let you peer outside onto the water or the lush land. A large soaking tub sits in the middle of the bathroom and spacious wooden decks are outside.
The resort has two large swimming pools, one dedicated to adults only. There’s also a gorgeous beach, a private lagoon, and four restaurants. You can even join a weekly Polynesian dinner at their buffet restaurant, Te Pahu.
Booking a rewards night at this Marriott Bonvoy resort that lets you book from 80,000 to 120,000 points per night.
If you’re paying cash, the St. Regis Bora Bora Resort costs $849 to $5,011 per night (an average of $3,039).
8. Grand Wailea, A Waldorf Astoria Resort (Hawaii)
The Grand Wailea occupies 40 acres of beachfront property. All that space is filled with a large open-air pavilion, beautiful gardens, refreshing fountains, impressive lawns, and sculptures dotting the property. Not to mention, the gorgeous room.
Rooms at the property come with sleek, modern decor and lots of blonde furniture. Large king or 2 queen beds are dressed in white linens while colorful artworks are on the walls.
Bathrooms include glass-enclosed showers together with deep soaking tubs and chic marble floors. Spa Grande toiletries are also provided.
If you’re staying here, don’t miss out on The Grand Wailea’s pools. It has caves, slides, and hot tubs, and plays host to almost every form of water activity. They also have several restaurants and bars, including a coffee shop. Humuhumu is the signature restaurant.
A Hilton Honors hotel, a night at the Grand Wailea will set you back 120,000 points per night.
The standard room cash rate in the low season is $1,337 to $4,628 per night (average $2,600).
9. Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal (Mexico)
To reach the Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal, you’ll need to enter a tunnel cut through the rocky mountainside. This dramatic entrance is only the tip of the iceberg, as it unfolds into a resort that sits beside craggy hills and the expansive pacific ocean.
There are 115 rooms, all with ocean views. The rooms come with artisanal quality rugs, rustic wooden beams, hardwood furniture, and bright colors like sage and even lime green.
Bathrooms offer large layouts with true walk-in showers with ceramic and marble. There’s also stone tiling with antique soaking tubs and vanities with hand-painted sinks.
On the property, you’ll find three restaurants, an infinity pool, and a modern spa with lagoon-shaped pools and waterfalls. There’s also a fitness center and a shopping boutique filled with handmade goods.
This hotel is part of the Hilton Honors program. You can redeem 120,000 points per night for a standard room here.
When paying in cash, the low season price for a standard room is $1,645 to $2,398 per night (average$2,100).
10. The Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua (Hawaii)
Set a little further compared to other resorts, The Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua is one of Hawaii’s best beach resorts — notably, you’ll get plenty of exclusivity and privacy while staying at this stunning property.
The Ritz-Carlton Kapalua features towering trees, impeccable lawns, and seclusion – perfect if your goal is to escape all the hubbubs of city life.
Among the most luxurious resort in the area, the rooms here are 440 square feet with modern decor and balconies that offer views of the ocean.
Expect tan wallpaper, wood flooring, and pops of color on cushions and art. All rooms include marble floors and counters with separate showers and tubs.
Designated as a Category 8 Marriott Bonvoy property, you can redeem a rewards night here for 80,000 to 120,000 points per night.
The cash rate is $938 per night to $2,371 per night (average $1,250).
11. The Gritti Palace, a Luxury Collection Hotel (Venice, Italy)
The Gritti Palace is everything you would expect from a Venetian hotel.
It was first built in 1475 and has almost everything you would expect – a palatial design, intricate rooms, beautiful canal views, and luxurious decor.
All 82 rooms have their own distinct design. Expect lavish glass chandeliers and antique furniture. The walls are in a cream shade with intricate moldings, original oil paintings, and Venetian mirrors.
There’s a comfortable bed with a dramatic headboard, plenty of seating, and rich fabrics all around. Bathrooms are decked in floor-to-ceiling marble and come with a soaking tub. Acqua di Parma products are also provided for guests.
Dining on the Gritti Terrace is a must if you visit in the summertime. Seasonal dishes are provided in the stunning Club del Doge. There’s also a 24-hour gym and a spa if you want to relax.
The Gritti Palace is a Marriot Bonvoy resort which means you can redeem 80,000 to 120,000 points per night.
If you prefer cash, the hotel costs $1,480 to $2,670 per night (average $1,711).
12. Topping Rose House (The Hamptons, New York)
Just an hour and a half away from Manhattan, the Topping Rose is also just within walking distance of the best restaurants the Hamptons has to offer.
All 82 rooms on Topping Rose are tastefully decorated. They’re modern with hardwood floors, a king-sized bed, and Madeline Weinrib rugs.
Cozy armchairs with ottomans add seating while large windows offer a view of the gardens. The bathrooms feature Farmaesthetics products, with glass shower enclosures, and marble vanity.
To match its luxurious ambiance, Topping Rose also offers a stunning outdoor swimming pool, free daily breakfast, a fitness center, and an on-site restaurant.
Topping Rose is a Category 8 World of Hyatt hotel, which means you can book a room using 35,000 points to 45,000 points per night.
The cash price for a standard room is $887 to $1,077 per night (average $999).
13. Conrad Bora Bora Nui
Conrad Bora Bora Nui has the largest white sand beach in Bora Bora, measuring over a half-mile long.
There are 114 rooms on the resort and each one has contemporary decor with a neutral palette featuring browns and beiges. Fresh flowers are added to give you that island vibe while modern comforts like a plush king bed with white linens, a living area, and bathrooms with freestanding tubs are also available.
Enjoy a hearty breakfast at Iriatai or have it delivered to your room. Beachfront restaurant, Tamure, lets you lounge by the water for lunch. Cocktails and drinks are served at the Upa Upa Lounge or the Uaina wine bar.
A large infinity pool sits upfront while a hilltop spa offers a view of the resort. Various water activities like snorkeling, pedal boats, and kayaking are also free here.
Conrad Bora Bora Nui is a Hilton Honors member, so booking a reward stay here starts at 120,000 points per night.
You can also pay in cash while staying here. Book a standard room for $1,115 to $2,354 per night (average $1,500).
14. The Ritz-Carlton, Ras Al Khaimah, Al Hamra Beach (U.A.E.)
The Ritz-Carlton, Ras Al Khaimah, Al Hamra Beach is a hotel you just can’t quite forget after a visit.
The property contains 32 beach villas with each one looking like a private oasis. Rooms here feature a private plunge pool, vaulted ceiling with four-poster beds complete with muslin draping over it.
Everything is open plan so space flows from the living space, bedroom, and bathroom. Large sliding doors bathe the inside with sunlight while the outdoor area features a tub, seating area, as well as coffee and tea stations.
Shore House is the only restaurant on the property. There’s also a buffet breakfast for guests or an option to have a floating breakfast in your private plunge pool. There’s also an ocean-inspired spa with special treatments like the Desert Stone Massage or the Warm Lava Shell.
The Ritz-Carlton, Ras Al Khaimah, Al Hamra Beach is a Marriott Bonvoy hotel, letting you redeem between 80,000 to 120,000 points per night.
For the cash rate, the standard room is $620 to $1,399 per night (average $1,060).
15. Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort (Hawaii)
Andaz Maui at Wailea Beach features a stunning sandy public beach upfront so it’s easy to get into the water when you need. It’s also just 30-minutes away from the nearest airport, the Kahului International Airport.
This is a fairly big resort so there are over 200 rooms and suites on the property. All of the rooms are kept modern and minimal with neutral shades on the walls, carpets, and furniture. A large sliding door opens to a terrace where there’s a chair and table so you can soak in the view.
Bathrooms are built at the center of the room, something different from other hotels. There’s a trough-style sink, circular mirror, and white shutters in the bathroom.
There’s a fitness center as well as a spa on site. The infinity pool is a highlight though as it comes with four tiers lined with white sun loungers, and umbrellas and is designated for adults only.
Staying at Andaz Maui on points is purely possible. This World of Hyatt Category 8 hotel lets you redeem 35,000 to 45,000 points per night.
The cash price for a standard room is $999 to $1,787 per night (average $1,200).
16. Park Hyatt New York
The Park Hyatt New York serves as a luxurious home away from home for guests visiting the Big Apple.
Close to being a boutique hotel instead of a large chain, it has 210 guest rooms spanning a 15-floor tower. All rooms are chic and modern, something you would expect from a luxury hotel in NYC. It has everything from gorgeous carpets, to wooden desks, a large seating area, and blackout curtains.
The curtains open to reveal floor-to-ceiling windows with a stunning view of 57th Street. There’s a large king bed dressed in white sheets and lots of ambient lighting. Bathrooms have double sinks, individual rooms for toilet and shower, as well as a freestanding tub.
In the lobby is a hotel restaurant called The Living Room, where you can dine. There’s a large indoor pool and gym on the top floor. Guests can also enjoy a hot tub and steam room in the area.
As a World of Hyatt Category 8 hotel, you can redeem your points here for 35,000 to 45,000 points per night.
If you opt for cash, the low season price for a standard room is $959 to $4,180 per night (average $2,150).
17. The Bodrum EDITION (Turkey)
Located close to Yalikavak Marina, the stunning Aegean is only several minutes walk from the front of the hotel.
The rooms at The Bodrum EDITION come with a muted palette and about 80% of the rooms include a view of the ocean. They include Sisal carpets paired with white and neutral furniture. There are also light wood touches together with a king-sized bed dressed in crisp white sheets.
In the bathroom, you’ll find grey marble with freestanding tubs and showers. They also offer Le Labo products designed just for the hotel.
You can lounge in the beach area or head for the infinity pool. The spa with its private terraces and plunge pools is another option for some relaxation. There’s also a restaurant, fitness center, and a Turkish hammam.
The Bodrum EDITION lets you book a free night’s stay for 74,500 to 100,000 points per night.
In the low season, the cash rate for a standard room in The Bodrum is $500 to $714 per night (average $550).
18. Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme
Step outside the hotel and you’ll be within walking distance from key attractions like the Seine, the Louvre, or the Champs-Élysées.
The rooms here are elegant and spacious for Paris. It’s also every bit as elegant as you would expect. Think velour pillows with white linens, and wood panels.
Limestone bathrooms are also luxuriously designed and come with a tub, heated flooring, rainfall showerhead, and gold fixtures to hit home that French touch.
For dining, you have the option of multiple restaurants including Sens and La Terrasse. For light appetizers and drinks, you can head to La Cheminee or Le Bar. For formal dining, head to Pur’, and enjoy the Chef’s Table offering. Other amenities include a 24-hour gym, a business center, and a spa.
This stunning French hotel is a World of Hyatt Category 8 hotel, which means you can grab a rewards night for 35,000 to 45,000 points per night.
For the standard room at Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme, expect to pay $1,431 to $2,502 per night (average $1,602).
19. Althoff Villa Belrose (France)
With the bay of Saint-Tropez around the corner, Althoff Villa Rose gives you a stunning view of the sea and sky in one vista.
The property is set on a private estate right by the hillside with large golf courses and vineyards serving as the background.
Rooms include modern comforts like an oversized king dressed in fresh white linens. The colors are kept neutral, in shades of grays and beiges. On occasion, there are pops of color from the furniture or cabinets.
Most rooms also come with a private terrace and Penhaligon Blenheim products inside the stunning Italian marble bathrooms.
Explore the nearby walking and jogging trails near the hotel. Walk 5-minutes and you’ll find yourself lounging by the beach. Dine at the restaurant on the property and enjoy special meals from Michelin star Chef Pietro Volontè. Other amenities include a pool, spa, and gym.
Classified as a Category 8 hotel, it’s a member of the World of Hyatt program. To redeem a night here, you can use 35,000 points on off-peak dates, 40,000 points on average dates, and 45,000 points during peak dates.
If you would rather pay in cash, the cash rate is $432 to $1,200 per night (average $750).
20. The St. Regis Venice (Italy)
Just a brief walk from St. Mark’s Square, The St. Regis Venice has snagged one of the best locations in this iconic city. It’s close to the main shopping area yet also quiet enough so you don’t immediately walk out into a busy thoroughfare.
There are five historic palazzi interconnected with each other that contain the rooms. These are all clustered around a gorgeous garden at the center, something rare in Venetian hotels.
All of the rooms are designed to be welcoming and inviting. Expect muted shades in the furniture and interior decor, including tactile fabrics, and soft carpeting underfoot.
If you look closely in the rooms, there are nods to the location too – from the gondola-shaped headboard to the unique Venetian doorbells outside the door. The bathrooms are also decked in fine marble with Laboratoire Remède toiletries.
A Marriott Bonvoy property, you can book a stay here by redeeming 62,000 to 100,000 points per night.
For a night’s stay here, the standard room costs $869 to $1,774 per night (an average of $1.200).
21. The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo
When you reach the top floors of The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo, almost every window has a magnificent view of various Tokyo landmarks like Mount Fuji, Tokyo Tower, the Olympic Stadium, and a view of the city below.
True to Japanese style, the rooms here are chic and minimalist. Rooms feature cream-colored carpets with king or queen beds in Frette linens. There are also touches of wood on the desk, headboard, and furniture. The bathrooms are spacious with a rain showerhead and a deep tub.
For dining, head to the Hinokizakura restaurant where you can enjoy the finest Japanese meals. If you’re willing to get a private room, go for the 200-year-old wooden house, it’s been transplanted directly from Gifu Prefecture.
If you want to experience French cuisine with a unique Japanese flair, head to Azure 45. There’s also a fitness center and a gorgeous lap pool with an option for a paid changing room that includes a sauna and bath.
The Ritz-Carlton Tokyo is a Marriott Bonvoy property which means you can redeem 77,500 to 106,000 points per night.
As for the cash rate, a standard room is $699 to $1,349 per night (average $814).
22. Canaves Oia Epitome (Greece)
Considered one of the most romantic resorts in Greece, the Canaves Oia Epitome is right in the middle of all the Santorini action.
There are over 24 suites and villas in 6 different categories at the hotel. All of them are spacious (for a Greek hotel anyway) and they all face the sunset, giving guests a spectacular view.
Rooms include a king bed, Nespresso machine, complimentary fruit, and wine upon arrival. All of the colors are in white or neutral tones while the bathrooms feature Italian Acqua di Parma products with a rain showerhead and marble finishes.
You can dine at the infinity pool terrace for breakfast or head to Elements restaurant for an à la carte or a tasting menu. There’s also a sunset-facing infinity pool and a small gym with a rowing machine and balance balls. A sea-facing yoga area is also on offer.
The Canaves Oia Epitome is a Category 8 World of Hyatt member. Booking a night’s stay here requires 35,000 to 45,000 points per night.
For cash rates, it’s $517 to $775 per night (average $650).
23. Kimpton Seafire Resort + Spa (Cayman Islands)
You’ll be hard-pressed to find a hotel as stylish as the Kimpton Seafire Resort + Spa when you’re in Grand Cayman.
First opened in 2016, the hotel is stylish yet cozy. It’s right in front of Grand Cayman’s Seven Mile Beach, making it accessible to restaurants, shops, and other tourist services. Luckily, the Kimpton is on the quieter end of the beach so the area isn’t overwhelming.
The rooms combine contemporary decor with the traditional. Mixing in with the white king bed are bold coral and brown shades with Caribbean patterns. Bright pink throws with white wooded side tables are also found in the room.
Almost all rooms include glass-paneled balconies that look towards the ocean. Meanwhile, the bathroom features beautiful blonde wooden floors with a walk-in shower and soaking tub.
While the Kimpton isn’t a huge resort, it does have enough amenities to keep you busy during your stay. There’s a pool and of course, the beach. There’s also a large event space for weddings and gatherings.
There’s also a spa and two main restaurants, the Ave, the signature restaurant, and the Coccoloba, with its Caribbean and Mexican-inspired menu.
Kimpton Seafire Resort + Spa is an IHG Rewards Club hotel that lets you redeem 70,000 points to book a standard night’s stay.
For cash prices, the low season rate for a standard room is $699. to 1,600 per night (average $750).
24. InterContinental Phoenicia Beirut, an IHG Hotel (Lebanon)
Considered one of Beirut’s most famous hotels, the InterContinental Phoenicia Beirut has been a prominent fixture in the city since the 60s.
This is a 5-star luxury property that sits close to the waterfront and downtown. This allows guests to enjoy the shops, restaurants, and amenities nearby.
The Phoenicia is a large hotel and comes with 446 rooms and suites. The rooms have an old-world luxury feel to them. Expect to see thick carpets with beautiful fabrics hanging over the bed. There’s a writing desk for work and large beds. Bathrooms include L’Occitane bath products.
There’s a buffet spread at Mosaic restaurant complete with mezze and Lebanese dishes. You can also dine at the rooftop restaurant, Eau De Vie for more formal dining.
Other facilities guests can maximize include a spa together with a pool. There’s also a 24-hour gym including a stunning art collection displayed throughout the hotel.
An IHG Rewards Club member, the InterContinental Phoenicia Beirut lets you redeem a rewards night for 37,000 to 54,000 points.
The cash rate for a night’s stay here is $230 to $690 per night (average $350).
25. Nobu Hotel Marbella (Spain)
The Nobu Hotel Marbella is an adults-only property designed to give you a fantastic and romantic getaway.
It’s located just 500 meters from the nearest beach with paddle courts, tennis courts, restaurants, and even a mini-golf course. If you want to explore nearby areas, there’s Marbella’s Old Town and the Puerto Banús Marina, both a 15-minute bike ride away.
The bedrooms are spacious with unique furnishings like natural wood and wicker combined with marble floors. There’s a neutral palette on the walls with high-tech controls for the lights and more.
Rainfall showerheads, Natura Bissé products, and a large spacious bathroom are also found in the room. Unique amenities include kimono robes, a special cocktail, and vanity essentials.
Visit La Plaza Village for some excellent cuisine, like their signature black cod miso. There’s also a buffet spread during breakfast with unique Japanese touches. Other amenities include a tennis club, a fitness club, and the Six Senses Spa.
The Nobu Hotel Marbella is a Category 7 World of Hyatt hotel, which means you can earn 25,000 to 45,000 points per night.
In the low season, the cash price for a standard room is $480 to $1,742 per night (average $780).
Wrapping Up
Staying at a fantastic luxury resort is a great experience and using your points is one way of keeping money in your pocket.
If you’re excited to plan your next destination consider booking these fantastic properties. Whether you use points or not, these luxury destinations are a must-visit!