Some Wyndham cardholders are being targeted for an offer which allows you to buy a seven night Resort Vacation Certificate for $349 – half its normal price. That said, it might be an offer available to anyone using the link below provided you create a brand new Resort Vacation Certificate account.

The Deal
- Buy seven night Resort Vacation Certificates for $349.
- Direct link to offer.
Key Terms
- Purchase certificate by April 30, 2026 book your stay within one (1) year from purchase date.
- Certificates are valid toward a stay at available resorts worldwide.
- Destinations and travel times are subject to availability and confirmed on a first come, first served basis.
- Certificates include only accommodations and specifically exclude travel costs, taxes, all-inclusive fees (as applicable), and other expenses that may be incurred.
- Promotional discounts and offers may not apply to all properties.
- Offer may not be combined with any other promotion, discount, or coupon.
- Certificates are for redemption during shoulder and off season periods.
- Additional terms and conditions, including upgrade fee options, are available when you redeem the Certificate.
Quick Thoughts
My wife received an email from Barclays about this offer, with the terms stating that it’s for select Wyndham cardmembers. I have a Wyndham card too and didn’t receive an email about it, so I seemingly wasn’t targeted.
That said, it does seem like anyone might be able to take advantage of this promotion by creating a new account at the landing page above. I tried logging in using my existing Resort Vacation Certificates account which I’d set up a number of years ago when my wife and I received one of these certificates as part of an offer for attending a timeshare presentation. The pricing on my existing account was showing up at the standard pricing of $699.
However, when setting up a brand new account, the $349 certificate pricing appeared:

Getting a seven night vacation for $349 could be a decent deal seeing as that works out to only ~$50 per night. However, do note the line in the terms that states the certificate is only valid for redemptions during shoulder and off season periods, so don’t go into this expecting to book a prime location in the middle of summer.
The good thing is that after creating an account, you should be able to run property searches to see if there are any locations that you’re interested in that are bookable with the certificate. That way you can identify potential vacation spots before actually purchasing a $349 certificate.
Be sure to check the details for the resorts as there might be an additional resort fee that’ll be charged, as well as other potential fees for things like housekeeping.
The terms state that you have to book your stay within a year. It’s not clear if that means you have to complete your stay within a year, or if you only have to make a reservation using the certificate within a year. If it’s the latter, that would give you up to two years to redeem the certificate, but I wouldn’t count on that being the policy. I also wouldn’t buy one of these unless I’d found availability and was ready to book pretty much straight away.
Something that’s worth noting is that even though the places you’ll be booking are probably timeshare properties, you don’t have to attend a timeshare presentation as part of this specific $349 certificate offer.





I created a new account and the price was $349. Also – “Travel must be booked by the Expiration Date printed on this certificate and travel must commence within 365 days of booking.”