Marriott eliminated published award charts in March 2022 and shifted to fully dynamic pricing. Hotels still carry internal category buckets with min/max bands plus off-peak / standard / peak date classifications, but actual nightly cost is set algorithmically. Bonvoy has no published cap, and ultra-luxury properties (Ritz-Carlton Reserve, St. Regis Bora Bora) routinely price above 200,000 points per night and can exceed 600,000 at the extreme end.
Marriott Bonvoy award chart 2026
Marriott chart structure, representative point costs, fuel surcharge profile, and transfer paths in. Verified against issuer sources on May 18, 2026.
How the chart works
Representative redemptions
Canonical sweet spots and typical redemptions. Point costs are current as of May 18, 2026.
Fairfield, Courtyard (secondary markets)
7.5K to 20K
Marriott, Westin, Sheraton (mid-tier)
25K to 60K
W, Ritz-Carlton, JW Marriott (upper urban)
70K to 110K
Top luxury standard nights
100K to 150K
Ultra-luxury peak (Ritz Maldives, St. Regis Bora Bora)
200K to 605K
Solid bar shows the floor; lighter extension shows the ceiling for range entries. Values from One Mile at a Time · unpublished Marriott chart as of 2026-05-18.
Quirks worth knowing
- Award categories abolished March 2022 in favor of dynamic pricing
- Off-peak / standard / peak labels still drive seasonality but no fixed values
- 5th Night Free on award stays of 5 consecutive nights or more
- Free Night Award top-off raised to 25,000 points in March 2026 (was 15K)
- Ultra-luxury properties can exceed 600K per night at peak dates
Transfer paths into Marriott
US credit card currencies that convert into Marriott Bonvoy. Ratios pulled live from our partner dataset.
Amex MR 1:1 and Chase UR 1:1, usually instant to a few minutes. See the Marriott reverse-lookup page for live transfer bonuses and alliance context.