Putting the Hilton Aspire Card's Benefits to Use on a Trip to Puerto Rico - The Points Guy (2024)

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After talking about it for months, my wife and I recently took a trip to Puerto Rico. It was perfect timing, as we arrived during the San Sebastián Festival in San Juan. It just so happened to be a great opportunity to put the perks of the Hilton Honors American Express Aspire Card to use.

Hotel selection for our travel dates was limited due to the festival. We decided to go with the Hilton Ponce on the south side of Puerto Rico, and I was able to book 7 nights for 240,000 points, with the fifth night being complimentary. The booking would have cost roughly $1,700 out of pocket with taxes and resort fees included, so the value was pretty decent on this redemption: 0.7 cents per point, slightly higher than TPG's valuation of Hilton points at 0.6 cents per point.

At the time of booking, I had Hilton Gold status through my Hilton Honors American Express Ascend Card. However, I had been eyeing the Hilton Aspire for some time. I was waiting for the right time to strike. It has a $450 annual fee (See Rates & Fees), but it can be a no-brainer if you can put its various statement credits to use — not to mention the complimentary top-tier Diamond status — to use. As of publish time, it's offering a welcome bonus of 150,000 points after you spend $4,000 in the first three months, worth $900 based on TPG's valuations.

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My wife's tuition for the University of Utah (Go Utes!) was right around the corner. Luckily, the University of Utah does not charge extra to pay with a credit card. So this was the perfect opportunity to earn a welcome bonus and take advantage of the card perks for stays at a Hilton property. I applied and was approved.

Here's how I maximized my Hilton Aspire perks on our Puerto Rico trip.

Hilton Resort Statement Credit

With the Hilton Aspire, card holders get a $250 credit each card member year toward eligible purchases at Hilton resorts. While there's a plethora of ways to use this statement credit, including the actual room cost, my wife and I treated ourselves to massages and a nice dinner.

The nuance to this statement credit is that the charges must be billed to the room, and the room must be paid for with the Aspire. When I booked the room, I used my Ascend to hold the room. When I learned of this rule, I quickly went to my Hilton Honors account and was able to swap out the cards with no issue. Plus, with the Aspire, I earned 14x points on my stay.

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Airline Fee Credit

This is one of my favorite features of Amex credit cards. The Hilton Aspire comes with a $250 annual airline fee credit. This can be used in many ways, including for checked bag fees and upgrades, but I used them to simply purchase five $50 Delta gift cards, and had no issue getting reimbursed. However, I would advise to use this with caution — gift cards aren't one of the official uses for this fee credit, so your mileage may vary.

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While we weren't able to use these gift cards directly for this trip, I consider it a springboard of sorts for our next trip we just booked: to Australia. We used part of these gift cards to offset the cost.

Complimentary Diamond Status

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Hilton Diamond status comes with a long list of benefits, with upgrades being one of the biggest perks. I had luck getting upgrades with Gold status from the Ascend card, so I wasn't surprised to get an upgrade on this trip with my Diamond status through the Aspire card. We were upgraded to an Oceanview Balcony Room.

As mentioned earlier, our fifth night was free thanks to elite status, saving us 40,000 points or roughly $240 on this trip. TPG values Hilton Diamond Status at $2,275, so it is definitely a treat to have.

Priority Pass Select

With the Hilton Aspire comes a Priority Pass Select membership for unlimited visits for the card holder and 2 guests.

We visited the Avianca operated by Global Lounge at San Juan Airport (SJU), and were severely disappointed. It was super-packed and the food selection was lackluster. However, there are some much nicer lounges in the Priority Pass network.

Bottom Line

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After this trip, I tallied up the savings from the Hilton Aspire Card. From the complimentary upgrade, to the complimentary breakfasts and the $250 resort credit, we saved roughly $800 over the span of the trip.

The Hilton Aspire Card is not only great for its 150,000 points after spending $4,000 in the first 3 months, but also for the perks that can enhance your stay at a Hilton Resort.

For rates and fees of the Honors Aspire Card, please click here.

Editorial disclaimer: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airline or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities.

Putting the Hilton Aspire Card's Benefits to Use on a Trip to Puerto Rico - The Points Guy (2024)

FAQs

Does Hilton Aspire have foreign transaction fees? ›

No Foreign Transaction Fees | Hilton Honors American Express Aspire Card Benefits | American Express.

How many points do you get with Hilton Aspire? ›

The Aspire* card offers 14 points per dollar spent at hotels in the Hilton portfolio. At TPG's valuation of 0.6 cents per point, that's equivalent to an 8.4% return on spending.

What is the highest bonus for Hilton Honors Aspire card? ›

Hilton Honors American Express Aspire Card

This card has a hefty $550 annual fee (see rates and fees), but the benefits are exceptionally valuable. Plus, you could get over $1,000 in value from the 175,000-point welcome bonus.

Does Hilton Aspire have global entry? ›

Note, however, that it does not include TSA PreCheck or Global Entry membership. Hilton on-property credit: When you stay at participating Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts and Conrad Hotels & Resorts properties for at least two nights, you'll get up to $100 in credits for qualifying on-property charges.

Can aspire credit card be used internationally? ›

Absolutely! You may use your Aspire physical card for digital and in-store purchases overseas. Note: Remember to activate your physical card and set your card PIN in the Aspire App before using it.

How do you avoid foreign transaction fees? ›

The following steps will help you avoid foreign transaction fees:
  1. Open a Credit Card Without a Foreign Transaction Fee. ...
  2. Open a Bank Account Without a Foreign Transaction Fee. ...
  3. Exchange Currency Before Traveling. ...
  4. Avoid Foreign ATMs. ...
  5. Ask Your Bank About Foreign Partners.

How many Hilton points is needed for a free night? ›

How many Points do I need for a free night? Free nights can be redeemed for as few as 5,000 Points per night and no more than 95,000 Points per night for a Standard Room. Select properties with specialty accommodations may require up to 150,000 Points per night for a Standard Room.

How many Hilton points equal $100? ›

Event credit vouchers can be redeemed in the following increments: $50 for 25,000 points. $100 for 50,000 points. $150 for 75,000 points.

How much is 50,000 Hilton points worth? ›

How Much Hilton Honors Points Are Worth
Number of Hilton Honors PointsAverage Value
50,000$300
60,000$360
70,000$420
80,000$480
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Do Hilton points expire? ›

Hilton Honors Points expire after 24 consecutive months of inactivity.

Can you have 2 Hilton Aspire credit cards? ›

Upgrade Amex Surpass to Amex Aspire

You can upgrade the lower tier cards (Amex Hilton Surpass and the plain Amex Hilton Honors Card) to the higher tier Amex Hilton Aspire card after 1 year of card membership. The military annual fee waiver is still applied. This allows you to get up to 3 Amex Aspire cards per person.

Does Hilton Honors Aspire card give you diamond status? ›

You will receive complimentary Hilton Honors Diamond status with your Hilton Honors American Express Aspire Card.

Which credit cards don't charge foreign transaction fees? ›

NerdWallet's Best No Foreign Transaction Fee Credit Cards of September 2024
  • Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card: Best for Bonus travel rewards.
  • Wells Fargo Autograph℠ Card: Best for Bonus rewards + no annual fee.
  • Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card: Best for Simple travel rewards.
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Does Bonvoy visa have foreign transaction fees? ›

Foreign transaction fees: None. Other benefits: Free Night Award (valued up to 35,000 points) every year after account anniversary.

Which Amex does not have foreign transaction fees? ›

There are several American Express credit cards that have no foreign transaction fees, including the American Express® Gold Card and co-branded cards with rewards for Hilton, Marriott and Delta.

Does my card have a foreign transaction fee? ›

Your credit card will likely have a foreign transaction fee of around 3% if it is from Chase, PNC, Bank of America, Barclays or U.S. Bank, which charge foreign fees on most (but not all) of their cards. Your credit card will not have a foreign transaction fee if it is from Capital One, Discover, USAA, PenFed or HSBC.

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