Toni Perkins-Southam
World of Hyatt just launched its latest Bonus Journeys promotion for 2026, giving members a chance to earn up to 28,000 bonus points on eligible stays this spring.
Hyatt typically runs Bonus Journeys offers several times per year, and this round covers stays completed between February 2 and April 15, 2026. You must register before you can earn bonus points.

Once registered, members will earn:
That means members can earn up to 28,000 bonus points during the promotion period.
Eligible nights include both paid stays and award stays booked directly through Hyatt.
Nights do not need to be consecutive, and there’s no minimum stay requirement beyond the three-night earning increments.
If you carry the World of Hyatt Credit Card or the World of Hyatt Business Credit Card, this promotion stacks with the points you’ll earn from spending on the stay itself.
Cardholders earn four bonus points per dollar spent at Hyatt properties on top of the five base points members already earn—before elite bonuses and before these promotional points. That layering can make spring stays especially rewarding.
Because the offer rewards cumulative nights, it can work well for travelers planning multiple short stays—or one longer trip—during the promotion window. If you’ve been eyeing properties like the Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa or the Andaz Costa Rica Resort at Peninsula Papagayo, this could be an easy way to boost your balance while enjoying a higher-end stay.
Even if you don’t have spring travel locked in yet, it’s worth registering now. Hyatt only awards bonus points on stays completed after registration, so waiting could mean leaving points on the table.
If you’re eyeing a Hyatt stay this spring, register first—then book.


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