Capital One Shopping/Offers: Earn up to 40% or 35X miles at Klook

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Capital One Shopping and Capital One Offers are once again offering boosted rewards when booking activities, hotels, and/or rental cars with Klook. I’m seeing rates of up to 40% cashback or up to 35X transferable miles, but you might be targeted for a higher or lower rate.

Capital One Offers Klook

The Deal

  • Earn up to 40% cashback with Capital One Shopping or up to 35X miles with Capital One Offers when booking with Klook.

Capital One Shopping referral

If you’re new to Capital One Shopping, you can earn $80 when joining (see this post for full details):

Key Terms

  • Expires June 7, 2026.

Quick Thoughts

Capital One Shopping tends to show different rates depending on how you view offers. The rate you see on the Capital One Shopping homepage for Klook will probably be higher than the rate you see if you search for Klook using the site’s search bar. The app might show a different rate, while the highest rates of all are often sent via targeted emails, so keep an eye out for those today if you’re interested in booking with Klook.

In case you’re not familiar with Klook, it’s a site that’s similar to Viator whereby you can book activities and tours, as well as other travel-related things like hotels and car rentals. You can earn boosted rates today on most of those, although the percentages vary depending on the type of booking.

For example, on Capital One Shopping I’m seeing a breakdown as follows:

  • Tours, sightseeing, activities, & experiences – 40%
  • Hotels, car rentals, attractions, shows, attraction passes, transportation, & Wifi – 25%
  • Special activities & Klook gift cards – 2%
  • Universal Studios Japan Super Value Combo – 1%
  • Exclusions – Not eligible for Best Food & Must Eats, nor Japan orders (except USJ Japan), Disney Tokyo, Disney Hong Kong, & JR Pass

As a reminder, the cashback you earn with Capital One Shopping isn’t pure cashback. Instead, it can only be cashed out for a selection of third party gift cards. That selection nowadays tends to be better than in some previous years, but it does mean that you wouldn’t be cashing it out for 40% of actual cashback (or however much you’re targeted for). On the plus side, anyone can be a Capital One Shopping customer as it’s a shopping portal that’s open to anyone—even non-cardholders.

If you are a Capital One cardholder, be sure to also check Capital One Offers. This is a shopping portal that’s only available for cardholders and is also offering boosted rates for Klook today. Similar to Capital One Shopping, rates offered on Capital One Offers can be targeted. I’m seeing rates of up to 35X miles today for Klook, broken down as follows:

  • Tours, sightseeing, activities, & experiences – 35X
  • Hotels, car rentals, attractions, shows, attraction passes, transportation, & Wifi – 22X
  • Special activities & Klook gift cards – 2X
  • Universal Studios Japan Super Value Combo – 1X
  • Exclusions – Not eligible for Best Food & Must Eats, nor Japan orders (except USJ Japan), Disney Tokyo, Disney Hong Kong, & JR Pass

While the rates you see on Capital One Offers might be a little lower than those you see on Capital One Shopping, the benefit of Capital One Offers is that if your card earns cashback, you’ll earn those rewards as pure cashback, not cashback that can only be redeemed for gift cards. If you have one or more Capital One cards that earn miles, you’ll earn those rewards as miles which makes them even more valuable if you value the miles at more than 1 cent per point.

To view your Capital One Offers, log in to your Capital One account and scroll down to the section where it says ‘Activate shopping offers.’ Click on ‘View all offers’ and on the next screen near the top you should see your Klook rate.

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John

Data point. I tried it for Disneyland tickets last time. I only got 2x.