Chase Sapphire Reserve® Card: 125,000 Points Offer, $300 Annual Travel Credit, Tons of New Credits, Airport Lounge Access

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Updated, also new 125k offer. The revamped Chase Sapphire Reserve® is now offering an opening incentive of 125,000 Ultimate Rewards points along with an even bigger annual fee and many new perks. Highlights:

125,000 Ultimate Rewards points after $6,000 in purchases in the first 3 months. $300 Annual Travel Credit . Every year, the card will automatically rebate you back up to $300 in travel purchases such as airfare and hotel nights charged on your card. $300 StubHub credit. Get up to $150 in statement credits from January through June and again from July through December for a maximum of $300 annually for StubHub and viagogo purchases through 12/31/27. Activation required. Free Apple TV+ and Apple Music subscriptions through 6/22/27 — a value of $250 annually, as Apple TV+ runs $12.99/month and Apple Music is $10.99/month normally. $10 Lyft credit monthly, worth up to $120 annually, to use on rides through 9/30/27. $10 per month back on eligible Peloton memberships in statement credits through 12/31/27, for a maximum of $120 annually. Activation required. $500 in annual credits for prepaid bookings at The Edit hotels. This is a specific list of hotels. Broken down into $250 from January to June and $250 from July to December. Two-night minimum required. You also get extra perks like $100 property credit, free breakfast for two, and room upgrades (if available). $300 in annual dining credits at Sapphire Reserve Exclusive Tables. This is a specific list of restaurants. Broken down into $150 from January through June and $150 from July through December for a maximum of $300 annually for dining at restaurants that are part of Sapphire Reserve Exclusive Tables with reservations through OpenTable. 8X points on all purchases through Chase Travel, including The Edit hotels. 4X points on flights and hotels booked direct. 3X points on dining worldwide at restaurants, including takeout and eligible delivery services. 1X points on all other purchases. (1 point per $1 spent.) Up to $120 statement credit towards Global Entry, NEXUS, or TSA PreCheck® every four years. Airport lounge access via Priority Pass Select membership. Access to 1,300+ airport lounges worldwide after an easy, one-time enrollment in Priority Pass™ Select. Plus, get access to select Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounges and Air Canada Cafés in the U.S., Canada and Europe with an eligible boarding pass. New: Access to Chase Sapphire Lounges, which are new airport lounges starting at New York’s LaGuardia Airport (LGA), Boston Logan International Airport (BOS), and Hong Kong International Airport (HKG). 1:1 point transfer to leading airline and hotel loyalty programs. Annual fee is $795; $195 for each additional authorized user.

Note the following offer language:

This credit card is unavailable to you if you currently have one open. The new cardmember bonus may not be available to you if you currently have any other personal Sapphire cards open, previously held this card or received a new cardmember bonus for this card. We may also consider the number of cards you have opened and closed, as well as other factors in determining your bonus eligibility.

Ultimate Rewards points. This card also allows you to transfer Ultimate Rewards points into hotel and/or airline miles. Transfer to United Airlines, British Airways, Air Canada, Singapore Airlines, Korean Air, Southwest, Hyatt Hotels, IHG Hotels, and Marriott Hotels at a ratio of 1 Ultimate Rewards point = 1 mile/hotel point. Miles redemption continue to offer great value for savvy travelers, especially for last-minute travel and business class seats.

Personally, my preferred redemption method is Hyatt points, where I can consistently get over 2 cents per points of value for my hotel bookings. Recently, I have also been using my Ultimate Rewards points on the new Air Canada option.

Cash redemptions are a simple and easy option, but the conversion is a straight 100 points = $1.

Sharing points. Ultimate Rewards points are instantly transferable to other accounts like family members, as long as they have their own Chase card with Ultimate Rewards as an authorized user (free with Chase Freedom). This way, you can pool points together for transfers and redemptions if you like.

Additional card benefits:

Dedicated customer service line with a live person that answers the phone 24/7. No waiting or complicated phone trees. No foreign transaction fees. Auto Rental Coverage. Decline the rental company’s collision insurance and charge the entire rental cost to your card. Coverage is primary and provides reimbursement up to $75,000 for theft and collision damage for most rental cars in the U.S. and abroad. Most other cards only offer secondary coverage that kicks in only after the deductible of your individual insurance policy is used. (Specific limitations apply to New York residents: Auto Rental Coverage – inside the United States coverage is secondary to your personal automobile insurance.) Trip Cancellation/Trip Interruption Insurance. If your trip is canceled or cut short by sickness, severe weather and other covered situations, you can be reimbursed up to $10,000 per person and $20,000 per trip for your pre-paid, non-refundable travel expenses, including passenger fares, tours, and hotels. Trip Delay Reimbursement. If your common carrier travel is delayed more than 6 hours or requires an overnight stay, you and your family are covered for unreimbursed expenses, such as meals and lodging, up to $500 per ticket Lost Luggage Reimbursement. – Up to $2,000 per bag and $10,000 for all covered travelers per trip. Enjoy special car rental privileges from National Car Rental, Avis, and Silvercar when you book with your card.

Bottom line. The Chase Sapphire Reserve® has a huge sign-up bonus, huge annual fee, and huge list of perks. It’s not for everyone, but there is definitely a lot of value for those that can take advantage of its annual credits.

The information for the Chase Sapphire Reserve® has been collected independently by My Money Blog. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.

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