
Escape to the Caribbean and rack up 25,000 bonus Marriott points this summer
If you've been daydreaming about white-sand beaches, vibrant markets, and margaritas with a view, Marriott just made your vacation plans a whole lot sweeter.
For a limited time, Marriott Bonvoy members can earn a whopping 25,000 bonus points when booking a vacation to the Caribbean, Latin America, or Mexico now through July 31. Whether you're picturing turquoise waters, sizzling street food, or lazy beach days with a cocktail in hand, this deal puts your dream getaway well within reach.
Here's the deal (literally): you need to book your trip through Vacations by Marriott Bonvoy by July 31, 2025, and your stay must be at least five nights long at participating Marriott properties in the Caribbean and Latin America region, with travel anytime through December 31, 2025. This offer encourages travelers to truly dive into their destination, not just squeeze in a long weekend getaway (though we love those, too!).
With plenty of time to travel and options to choose from, chase the summer sun in Mexico, catch the mellow vibes of fall in the Caribbean, or escape the cold and spend the holidays somewhere warm and tropical like the Dominican Republic.
Head to the Vacations by Marriott Bonvoy site, select your destination and travel dates, and make sure your stay is five nights or longer. The bonus points will be automatically credited to your account after your stay, making your next trip even more tempting.
This limited-time deal runs through July only, so if you want to lock in that Caribbean cocktail hour or explore Latin America's hidden gems with extra points in your pocket, now's the time to book.
Ready to escape the everyday and earn big rewards? Pack your bags, grab your sunscreen, and let Marriott sweeten your next getaway with 25,000 bonus points.
Why are these bonus points a big deal?
Marriott Bonvoy points unlock tons of perks. With up to 25,000 bonus points, you're looking at potential free hotel nights, upgrades to swankier rooms, or even flights and experiences through Marriott's travel partners. If you're a frequent traveler, these points could fast-track your way to elite status, making future stays even better with perks like late checkouts, free breakfast, and lounge access.
Available destinations
From the sun-soaked beaches of Cancun and Riviera Maya in Mexico to the colorful, cobblestone streets of Cartagena, Colombia, or the laid-back vibes of Jamaica and the Dominican Republic, Marriott's got spots that fit every kind of traveler. Whether you're rolling solo, bringing the kids, or sneaking off for a romantic getaway, you'll find everything from budget-friendly stays to top-tier luxury resorts ready to welcome you.
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