There is a new, targeted Amex Offer out for Marriott Bonvoy, giving a $100 statement credit for spending $375+ at most Bonvoy properties. The spend can be spread out over more than one purchase.
This offer is only valid for properties in the US, the Caribbean, Canada, and Mexico. There are multiple other permutations out there: $50 off of $250, $100 off of $500, and so on. Let us know what you have in the comments (and which card you have it on).

The Deal
- A new targeted Amex Offer is out for $100 back when you spend $375+ in one or more purchases at Marriott Bonvoy properties.
- Other versions exist with different spending thresholds and amounts back
- Enrollment required
- Expires 8/20/25
Key Terms and Conditions
- Expires August 20, 2025.
- Offer valid only at participating Marriott Bonvoy properties in the U.S. and U.S. territories, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean.
- Reservations must be made online at Marriott.com, via the Marriott Bonvoy App or by calling 1-888-236-2427.
- Excludes Marriott Vacation Club, Marriott Grand Residence Club, Design Hotels, Protea Hotels, Marriott Executive Apartments, Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy, Vistana Signature Network and Vistana Residence Network.
- Excludes gift card purchases.
- Not valid for online retail purchases, hotel amenities or purchases of Marriott Bonvoy points.
- Qualifying purchase means a purchase at a participating Marriott Bonvoy property made during the offer period with your enrolled American Express Card and which is in an amount totaling at least $375 USD as posted to your account, following conversion from a foreign currency, if applicable, in accordance with your Card Member Agreement.
- Offer only valid on room rate and room charges.
- Offer not valid for lodging stays that are paid for before the promotion start date or after the promotion end date.
Quick Thoughts
It’s important to note that this offer is valid only at properties in the US and US territories, along with Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean. It also excludes Marriott Homes and Villas and Design Hotels, along with some other vacation rental brands. The Protea exclusion is redundant since those are outside the US anyway.
Historically, these Marriott Amex offers have been triggered by a gift card purchase at the front desk, even though the terms exclude gift card purchases. It has always been a crap shoot as to whether properties sell gift cards at all…and if they do, whether or not they’ll actually have them in stock (and then whether or not they know how to load them). It’s probably worth calling to see if a location has them before you make a trip to the hotel. In general, higher-end brands seem to stock them much more frequently than the Fairfields and Courtyards of the world.
As always, we have added this to our Current Amex Offers database.

The offer was on one of my employee cards but not the primary card (which is mine) for the overall account. I’ve never seen an offer show up only for an employee card, and in fact, the only way I saw it was by using the tool that allows you to add to multiple card offers simultaneously (I don’t even see a place on my profile after logging in to see offers for employee cards). Does anyone know if i use my primary card, will it still post since it all under the same account?
The Marriott offer (spend $375, get $100) was in our Amex offers this morning. When I went back in the account to load with CardPointers this afternoon, the offer was gone. Any chance, or trick, to get it back?
Spend $350 earn $140 on my Platinum and Gold consumer cards.
my gold card had $100 back $500 spend
Spend $350 or more, earn $140 back on P2’s Business Platinum card.
$50 off $250 on P2
Which card?
Marriott, which was nice. Nothing on mine–just P2.
That’s nice.
I don’t have one but notice P2 got on on BBP. Have a trip coming up with resort fees that won’t add up to $250. Would consider buying a Marriott GC but it’s painful to get P2 to get to the Marriott with me (and at least at the one nearby Marriott they matched the DL to the card the last time I bought GCs).
My offer was “spend $500 get $100 back”.