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Citi is running a new transfer bonus, giving a 25% boost when transferring ThankYou points to Wyndham Rewards.

The Deal
- Get a 25% transfer bonus when transferring Citi ThankYou points to Wyndham Rewards.
- Direct link to offer.
Key Terms
- Expires March 21, 2026 at 11:59pm ET.
Quick Thoughts
All ThankYou point-earning cards get to benefit from the 25% transfer bonus, although the exact ratio will depend on which Citi cards you have.
If you have a Citi Strata Elite℠, Citi Strata Premier®, Prestige®, or AT&T Access More card, those normally transfer to Wyndham on a 1,000:1,000 basis. That means this transfer bonus boosts the ratio to 1,000:1,250.
Those who have other Citi cards – including a Citi ThankYou® Preferred, Citi Strata℠ Card, Citi Double Cash® Card, or Citi Custom Cash® Card (among others) – can ordinarily transfer on a less generous 1,000:700 basis. The 25% bonus means that ratio improves to 1,000:875.
No matter what card(s) you have, it’s hard to recommend transferring points from Citi to Wyndham even with this 25% transfer bonus. That’s because Wyndham frequently offers a discount or bonus when buying its points, with the price often being ~0.7 cents per point (and sometimes even less than that). If you were to buy 12,500 points during one of those sales, it’d cost you ~$87.50, whereas with this transfer bonus you’d have to transfer 10,000 points with a premium card in order to get 12,500 points. You’d therefore be better off cashing out your ThankYou points for 1 cent per point (provided you have a card that lets you cash out at that ratio) and buying Wyndham points during a sale than you would be transferring the points right now.





Best uses for Wyndham points now that Vacasa is dead?
I need to know too! Sitting on 300k Wyndham pts. Loved the Vacasa deal. Have my last Maui Vacasa trip next month.
Cottages.com stays in the UK, all-inclusive properties in the Caribbean, and I think some properties in Hawaii are still 15K points.
I think Dubai had some cheap properties points-wise compared to the cash rate, Ramada By Wyndham Bangkok Sukhumvit 87 had suites with a kitchen available for 7.5K points when I checked last year/
under which brand can i find these Caribbean properties?
I think they’re Decameron, although there might be others.
You should be able to find them all here https://www.wyndhamhotels.com/about-us/all-inclusive