Chase Sapphire Reserve®
Issued by Chase · $795/yr annual fee
Welcome bonus
125,000 points
After $6,000 spend in 3 months
Major June 2025 refresh: AF raised from $550 to $795 ($195 per AU, up from $75). New credits: $500 The Edit hotel credit, $300 DoorDash promos, $120 Peloton credit + 10x points, $250 select Chase Travel hotels credit (through 12/31/26). 125K welcome is the highest-ever public offer.
Key benefits
- ›$300 annual travel credit (applies to virtually any travel purchase)
- ›Priority Pass Select lounge access (unlimited visits + guests)
- ›Global Entry / TSA PreCheck credit ($100)
- ›1.5 cpp on Chase Travel redemptions
- ›Primary auto rental insurance
- ›Trip delay / cancellation / baggage insurance
- ›No foreign transaction fees
Earn rates
| Travel (after $300 credit) | 3× |
| Dining | 3× |
| All else | 1× |
Why this card
Effective AF is $250 after the $300 travel credit. The Priority Pass + 1.5 cpp redemption rate make this the right upgrade once you're actively transferring points. Chase 5/24 rule applies — apply before opening other Chase cards.
Used in these itineraries
Tokyo in Polaris business + Park Hyatt for ~$50 cash
Five nights in Tokyo with United Polaris business round-trip and Park Hyatt on points. The Cosmopolitan play: one Chase UR balance feeding two transfer partners.
Italy 13-night grand tour: cash one-way out, Polaris home for 80K UA miles
A savvy itinerary built on points and miles: Florence → Tuscany → Cinque Terre → Amalfi → Munich, 13 nights, ending in Polaris business class on miles. We ran it in shoulder-season March; the one-way arbitrage (~$559 cash out, 80K UA miles open-jaw home from Munich) holds up in summer too at last check.
Park Hyatt Tokyo + Park Hyatt Kyoto + the Kumano Kodo: 12 nights in Japan on points
A savvy itinerary built on points and miles. Tokyo → Kyoto → Wakayama for four onsen-to-onsen nights on the 1,000-year-old Kumano Kodo pilgrimage trail. The play: two Park Hyatts booked the moment the 13-month award window opens, Polaris on UA miles both directions, and the cultural reset most luxury Japan trips never make room for.
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