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Three nights at five all-inclusives for 100k

three-night all-inclusive – A limited-time points boost from Chase Sapphire Preferred is making it possible to book three-night stays for two at a slate of all-inclusive resorts across Mexico and the Caribbean. The deal lands at 100,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards points or less for multiple

The pitch is simple, but the timing matters: with a limited-time bonus on the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card, 100,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards points can stretch into a three-night all-inclusive escape for two people—across Mexico and the Caribbean.

The appeal of all-inclusives has changed over the past few years. Older versions often meant watered-down drinks and food that didn’t quite live up to the promise. Now. major hotel brands are leaning into upgraded experiences: tasting menus with multiple courses. craft cocktails guests actually want. and more emphasis on wellness. thoughtful activities. and time away from the pool deck.

What’s different here isn’t just the resorts—it’s that several of them can be booked with points.

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Start in Mexico at Hyatt Zilara Riviera Maya, a World of Hyatt Category C property. Free award nights at the Hyatt Zilara Riviera Maya Cancun sit at a “moderate” rate of 30. 000 points per night. with the “lowest” rate depending on booking date at 20. 000 points per night. On-property. guests can expect bohemian-inspired rooms with private outdoor space. and some rooms with swim-up pools (though they might cost more points). The resort spreads out with multiple pools and over an acre of beach with chairs and daybeds. For dining. there are seven bars and restaurants—from a teppanyaki grill to Italian options. swim-up bars. and a coffee shop. Activities include nonmotorized water sports and live music, plus spa time for those who want their vacation to slow down.

How to book: transfer Chase Ultimate Rewards points to World of Hyatt. “Moderate” rates are 30,000 points per night for a Category C property. Bilt Points also transfer to Hyatt at a 1:1 rate.

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If you want the adults-only version of an all-inclusive, the Dominican Republic delivers with Secrets Playa Esmeralda. The resort—connected to the family-friendly Dreams Playa Esmeralda—opened in 2025 and is designed for a more private stay. Rooms include private balconies or terraces, and a stocked fridge of goodies guests can take as they please.

Secrets Playa Esmeralda runs with three pools and two hot tubs. and guests also get access to the Dreams water park. including the slide. Meals can be enjoyed at both resorts. but the Secrets side keeps its dining separate from kids—“kids can’t come to the restaurants on the Secrets side.” On the menu. dinner options include a steakhouse and French cuisine. while there are also casual beachside and poolside meals plus a piano bar. The spa offers relaxing treatments and a hydrotherapy pool, with live entertainment waiting nightly.

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How to book: transfer Chase Ultimate Rewards points to World of Hyatt. As a World of Hyatt Category C property, “moderate” rates sit at 30,000 points per night, and Bilt points also transfer to Hyatt at a 1:1 rate.

For travelers who want all-inclusive comfort but prefer the kind of vacation that includes a plan, there’s Cabo. Secrets Puerto Los Cabos Golf & Spa Resort in Mexico is an all-suite property with a golf focus. The resort features an attached 18-hole golf course designed by Jack Nicklaus and Greg Norman (for an additional fee). It also brings multiple swimming pools, Spanish lessons, wine tastings, themed nights, and bike trips into the marina.

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Dining isn’t treated like an afterthought, either. Guests can choose from restaurants and bars including Italian and Asian options, an international buffet, and more.

How to book: transfer Chase Ultimate Rewards points to World of Hyatt. As a World of Hyatt Category D property, “moderate” rates sit at 35,000 points per night. “Lowest” and “low” nightly rates fall between 25,000 to 30,000 points per night, respectively. Bilt points also transfer to Hyatt at a 1:1 rate.

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Back on the Dominican side of the map, Dreams Flora Resort & Spa near Punta Cana is another points-friendly option. It’s a World of Hyatt Category B property. and the resort is described as renovated. with bright. new. modern rooms. It can be especially fun if you land a room that opens right by the pools.

Dreams Flora leans into family energy without losing polish: there’s a water park, nightly fun entertainment, and activities like a foam party. Dining includes upscale French, plus Mexican food and seafood right on the beach. And after all the action, the spa is there for a reset.

How to book: transfer Chase Ultimate Rewards points to World of Hyatt. As a Category B property, “moderate” rates sit at 25,000 points per night, and Bilt points also transfer to Hyatt at a 1:1 rate.

Then there’s Curacao, where Dreams Curacao Resort, Spa & Casino is built for variety. The resort puts snorkeling in the “crystalline waters” front and center. alongside four pools. tennis courts. and beach olympics where guests compete against each other for gold. When hunger hits, the Seaside Grill offers snacks until a feast at the Mediterranean restaurant. For nightlife, there’s a nightclub and—if that’s your vacation style—a casino. And when it’s time to recover, the spa is part of the plan. It also encourages leaving the property a bit, because Curacao itself is described as full of things to do.

How to book: transfer Chase Ultimate Rewards points to World of Hyatt. As a World of Hyatt Category B property, “moderate” rates sit at 25,000 points per night, and Bilt points also transfer to Hyatt at a 1:1 rate.

All of that adds up to the main reason this deal is getting attention: Chase is offering a way to earn 100. 000 bonus points after spending $5. 000 on purchases within the first three months from account opening with the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card. The same limited-time offer is framed around redeeming those points for a three-night stay at an all-inclusive property.

To make the booking work, points have to be moved the right way. Chase Ultimate Rewards can be transferred to a Hyatt account—or to Bilt points—depending on the Chase card in your wallet. Transfers to Hyatt are listed at a 1:1 rate. There’s also a note for cardholders who applied for the Chase Sapphire Preferred after June 15: points can transfer to Hyatt at a 4:3 rate. The piece also points out that applying for Sapphire Preferred before June 15 allows transfers to Hyatt at a 1:1 rate until Oct. 1.

With Hyatt still publishing an award chart, adding the Chase Sapphire Preferred Card is presented as a practical move for travelers who want to preplan a tropical getaway—especially with the stated three-night all-inclusive redemption built around 100,000 points or less.

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4 Comments

  1. So it’s like $100k cash but in points? Either way seems like a scam unless Chase is paying the resort directly. I don’t even trust all-inclusives anymore after the watered down drinks thing.

  2. Wait reply_to 1? lol but yeah, I’m confused—does it mean 100,000 points PER PERSON or for both? Also it says “across Mexico and the Caribbean” but then only mentions Hyatt Zilara. Like are the other resorts just not showing?

  3. Sounds good but I bet there’s a bunch of fees not mentioned like taxes and “resort charges” that make it not 100k. And the timing matters? that always means the deal is gone by next week. I also saw “points boost” and thought that was real money thrown at you like a bonus, not another card promo. Still though, if it’s 3 nights for two I’d try it, assuming they don’t run out of rooms or make you pay extra for the cocktails and wellness stuff.

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