You don’t need me to remind you that points and miles can be used for fancy flights and posh hotel stays. But did you know that your rewards can land you stays on private islands and potentially even a trip to space? Points and miles can do wonders. This post will examine the most exclusive travel experiences your rewards can buy. Not only are these uber-cool experiences, but they offer a decent value for your points, too.
Virgin Galactic flight to space
Hands down, the most unusual redemption you can make is on a drawing to win a trip to space with Virgin Galactic. The price? A cool 2 million Virgin Atlantic Flying Club points. Luckily, the points are only deducted from your account if you win.
Commercial flights launched in June. The trip will be a three-day experience that includes flight preparation and a two-hour space flight with at least five minutes of weightlessness.
Although Flying Club is a transfer partner of all the major transferable points programs— American Express Membership Rewards, Chase Ultimate Rewards, Capital One, Citi ThankYou Rewards, Marriott Bonvoy and Bilt Rewards — there’s one major restriction. The terms and conditions explicitly state that only points earned on Virgin Atlantic flights qualify for eligibility into the drawing. You also can’t transfer points from other members’ accounts.
Ticket prices for Virgin Galactic space flights currently start at $450,000, so you’d be getting 22.5 cents in value per point, which is phenomenal. TPG valuations peg Virgin points at 1.5 cents apiece.
A week at Richard Branson’s private island
Of course, a trip to space isn’t the only option for those swimming in Virgin points. You can also redeem 540,000 Virgin Atlantic Flying Club points plus $5,400 for a four-night stay for two at Richard Branson’s Necker Island.
Necker Island is a 74-acre private-island oasis north of Virgin Gorda and east of Puerto Rico, in the British Virgin Islands. The resort sleeps up to 40 people across 15 total rooms. Amenities include infinity pools, serene relaxation spaces, several bars, elegant dining spaces, lawn games, tennis courts, water sports and a hot tub directly on the beach.
Bookings are restricted to those who have Virgin Atlantic Silver or Gold status, though you may be able to status match to Virgin Atlantic from another airline or hotel program.
Check in to Etihad’s A380 Apartments
The first airline to introduce a single aisle on the A380, Etihad offers first-class “Apartments” with an incredible amount of personal space, allowing you to walk around inside your private space. Each seat in an Apartment consists of a wide armchair and a separate couch that converts into a 6-foot, 10-inch bed.
Nine Apartments alternate between forward- and rear-facing, as well as between being closer to the window and closer to the aisle.
Rows 3 and 4 are ideal if you’re traveling with someone, as a partition can be lowered to connect the seats. It doesn’t form a true double bed like you can find on Singapore Airlines and Qatar Airways, but with the doors closed, it’s about as private as you can get in commercial aviation today. First-class passengers can freshen up by taking an onboard shower before landing.
Etihad flies the A380 between Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH) and Heathrow Airport (LHR). The A380 will also return on the longer route to John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) from April 22, 2024. You can book the Apartments using American Airlines AAdvantage miles for 62,500 miles on the shorter London route or 115,000 miles on the longer New York route.
In the front of the Etihad A380 first-class cabin, where you’d expect to see seats 1A and 1C, is the “Residence” — a three-room megasuite complete with a separate living room, bedroom and bathroom (with a shower, of course). While you cannot book the Residence with points and miles, you can upgrade with cash.
Standard one-way Residence upgrade prices on the New York route will be $4,520 per person.
Stay at the North Island resort in Seychelles
If you’re sitting on a large stash of Marriott Bonvoy points, you can use them to stay at the incredible North Island, a Luxury Collection Resort in Seychelles.
You’ll get to stay in a two-bedroom villa that covers nearly 5,000 square feet. Your stay will also include complimentary breakfast, use of an island buggy, morning yoga and kids activities.
Award nights cost more than 385,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night, and the hotel has a four-night minimum stay requirement. This rate also doesn’t include the 814 euros ($889) you’d need to pay for a helicopter transfer each way. However, considering cash rates regularly cross $7,000 per night, this could be considered a great value — as long as you have a massive stash of Marriott points.
All-inclusive, private Calala Island resort
World of Hyatt members can redeem 35,000 to 45,000 points per night to stay at the uber-exclusive Calala Island resort, assuming you can find award availability.
Calala Island is an all-inclusive, private-island resort located off the coast of Nicaragua. It’s so exclusive that it has just four beachfront suites and can only accommodate eight guests at a time.
Room rates regularly top $2,000 per night, so it’s an absolute steal with points. Stays include food, drinks, activities and airport transfers.
Shower on board in Emirates first class
There aren’t any ways to redeem points and miles for private jet travel, but Emirates first class is the next best thing.
Unfortunately, it’s gotten more expensive to book these awards. Emirates stopped releasing first-class award space to most partner programs and subsequently made these redemptions more expensive through its own frequent flyer program. However, you can still book these awards through Emirates Skywards, Qantas Frequent Flyer or Air Canada Aeroplan.
If you want to experience gold-studded suites and onboard showers and bars, you’ll want to fly on Emirates’ flagship A380 aircraft. If modern sports car-inspired interiors are more your style, opt for Emirates’ newer 777-300ER planes with the “Game Changer” fully enclosed suites. No matter what plane you end up on, you’ll enjoy Emirates’ same top-notch food and drinks (including caviar and Dom Perignon) and service.
Emirates generally charges lower redemption rates than Qantas or Air Canada, with first-class flights between John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and Dubai International Airport (DXB) costing 136,500 miles each way. You can transfer points to Emirates from all six major transferable points programs: Chase Ultimate Rewards, Amex Membership Rewards, Citi ThankYou Rewards, Capital One, Marriott Bonvoy and Bilt Rewards.
Air France’s La Premiere first class
Another top-notch first-class product is Air France’s La Premiere, available exclusively on some of the carrier’s 777-300ERs. The cabin features just four seats across a single row, making it one of the smallest and most exclusive cabins in the sky.
La Premiere seats are elegant and private, featuring an individual lamp at every seat and floor-to-ceiling curtain dividers. The food is world-class, and the ground experience is unparalleled; passengers get chauffeured from an ultraluxe first-class lounge and the plane in a private car.
Unfortunately, this product is extremely hard to book with miles. To book La Premiere awards with miles, you must hold Air France-KLM Flying Blue Gold or Platinum elite status. Further, eligible elite members can only redeem at the “flex” level (not saver), so a one-way ticket between the U.S. and Europe will cost at least 220,000 miles.
If you’re eligible to book these awards, you can transfer points to Flying Blue from Amex Membership Rewards, Capital One, Citi ThankYou, Chase Ultimate Rewards, Marriott Bonvoy and Bilt Rewards.
Double beds in Singapore’s first-class suites
If you’re traveling with a significant other, you can’t beat Singapore Airlines’ A380 suites.
Each suite features an impressive 50 square feet and contains not just a reclinable armchair but an entirely separate bed. If you’re traveling with someone, you can combine two suites to create a double bed and have up to 100 square feet of space.
Singapore doesn’t release first-class award space to partner airlines, so you’ll have to use KrisFlyer miles to book these suites. Singapore Airlines is a transfer partner of all the major transferable points programs: Chase Ultimate Rewards, Amex Membership Rewards, Citi ThankYou Rewards, Capital One, Marriott Bonvoy and Bilt Rewards.
In conclusion, your points and miles can take you on some incredible and exclusive travel experiences. From a trip to space with Virgin Galactic to a stay on Richard Branson’s private island, there are endless possibilities for using your rewards for unforgettable adventures. So start planning your next dream trip and make the most of your points and miles!