Key takeaways

  • The Chase Sapphire Reserve® card offers leading travel benefits, including a $300 annual travel credit and extensive trip protection coverage.
  • The Sapphire Reserve is an excellent choice for rewards on travel, dining and online grocery purchases.
  • Make sure to take advantage of monthly credits, since they don’t roll over.
  • Maximizing your reward point value takes a little more effort than your average rewards card.

The Chase Sapphire Reserve® is one of the most popular travel credit cards on the market, especially for frequent travelers looking for top travel benefits. The card offers industry-leading travel protection and solid rewards rates on travel.

Although the card has a high $550 annual fee, you can more than make up for that with the card’s perks and credits. Let’s take a look at everything the Chase Sapphire Reserve has to offer and the best ways to maximize the card’s features.

Benefits at a glance

Here’s an overview of the rewards rates and benefits of the Chase Sapphire Reserve. According to Bankrate’s valuations, Ultimate Rewards points are worth an average of 2.0 cents each.

Rewards rates and welcome offer

  • Earn 60,000 Ultimate Rewards points after spending $5,000 in the first three months. This welcome bonus can be worth as much as $1,200 when redeemed for travel through the Chase Travel℠ portal.

  • 3X points on dining at restaurants (including eligible delivery services, takeout, and dining out) and on other travel purchases after you’ve spent your first $300 on travel purchases (6 percent value)

  • 10X points on hotels (excluding The Edit℠) and rental cars booked through the Chase Travel portal after you’ve spent your first $300 on travel purchases (20 percent value)

  • 5X points on air travel booked through the Chase Travel portal after you’ve spent your first $300 on travel purchases (10 percent value)

  • 10X points on Chase Dining purchases with Ultimate Rewards (20 percent value)

  • 5X total points on Lyft rides through September 2027 (10 percent value)

  • 10X points on Peloton equipment and accessory purchases of $150 or more (up to 50,000 points) through December 31, 2027 (20 percent value)

  • 1X points on everything else (2 percent value)

Chase Sapphire Reserve statement credits

The Chase Sapphire Reserve offers credits in a variety of areas which can offset the annual fee if you’re able to maximize them. Here’s what you can get with your card:

Benefit Maximum Annual Value
Travel credit (Up to $300 annually) $300
DoorDash restaurant credit (Up to $5 monthly through December 31, 2027) $60
DoorDash non-restaurant credit (Up to $10 twice monthly through December 31, 2027) $240
Lyft credit (Up to $10 monthly through September 30, 2027) $120
Annual fee -$550
Total value $170
  • Annual travel credit: Automatic reimbursement of up to $300 of travel expenses each account anniversary year. These purchases don’t earn rewards.
  • Monthly DoorDash promo credits: DashPass members get up to $25 in monthly promotional credits with a $5 monthly credit and two $10 non-restaurant credits through December 31, 2027. You need to select the promo at checkout to apply the discount.
  • Monthly Lyft credits: Get a $10 ride credit each month through September 30, 2027. Unused credits expire at the end of the month.

Travel benefits and protections

Chase Sapphire Reserve has exceptional travel benefits and protections. Here’s an overview of the Chase Sapphire Reserve benefits you receive with your card:

Shopping protections and benefits

Beyond the Chase Sapphire Reserve’s exceptional travel perks, you’ll enjoy standard shopping protections and benefits to protect your purchases. Keep in mind you’ll need to charge your purchase to your card for the benefits to apply.

Bankrate Insight

Like many Chase cards, the Sapphire Reserve is subject to Chase’s unofficial “5/24 Rule”, meaning that if you’ve applied for five or more cards from any issuer in the past 24 months, you won’t be eligible for the card.

Maximizing your Chase Sapphire Reserve

Although the Sapphire Reserve charges a hefty $550 annual fee, you can return far more in value if you follow these tips to maximize your card:

Earn the welcome bonus

Your main objective when opening any new rewards card is to earn your welcome bonus. If you miss the opportunity to rake in a massive haul of bonus points as a new cardholder, you won’t get a second chance with that card. The standard welcome offer of 60,000 points after $5,000 in spending in the first three months can be worth around $1,200 when redeemed through Chase Travel. This offer can pay for the cost of the card twice over or easily afford you a round trip flight or two.

Use your card for travel and dining purchases

The Sapphire Reserve is one of the most valuable options to use for rewards on travel and dining purchases. The travel category also covers a wider range of categories than many other issuers that offer bonus points for travel. For example, airport parking counts as a travel purchase, which isn’t always the case with other cards. Also, booking travel on your card (even with points) qualifies you for Chase’s top-tier travel protections in the event that something happens, giving you peace of mind when planning your travel.

Utilize your credits

The quickest way to offset your annual fee is through utilizing the Sapphire Reserve’s credits. The annual travel credit automatically applies to qualifying purchases after your account anniversary, so as long as you travel and use your Sapphire Reserve card to pay for it, you’re already offsetting that fee. You can use it all at once or you can cover multiple expenses until you reach $300 in credits.

The monthly DoorDash and Lyft credits can be more of a challenge to use and possibly offer less value. For example, Lyft credits are only good for rides, so if you don’t need Lyft for a month, you can’t roll the credit over. Also, the low amounts of the DoorDash credits won’t cover a full order. You also need to spend a certain amount to have service fees waived. Instead, you can think of these credits as a way to cover taxes and tips on your orders. An ideal use would be if you need a few groceries and don’t have time to go to the store, or you just want a quick snack from a favorite restaurant.

Combine points from other Chase cards

The best way to maximize your Sapphire Reserve’s value is to combine points to your Chase Sapphire Reserve from other Chase credit cards. If you have multiple Chase cards that earn Ultimate Rewards or cash back, you can transfer your rewards to your Sapphire Reserve and increase their value by 50 percent if you book travel through the Chase Travel portal or redeem your rewards for statement credits through the Pay Yourself Back program with the right boosted category.

Sign up for the Chase trifecta

If you really want to maximize pooling Chase Ultimate Rewards points, consider creating the Chase trifecta — a strategic combination of cards with the Chase Sapphire Reserve to boost your point values on every card. You could use a Chase Sapphire Preferred® instead of the Reserve, but you’d only get a 25 percent boost in your points value. Here are the cards that you can combine with your Sapphire Reserve:

Redeeming Ultimate Rewards

Chase Ultimate Rewards are one of the most versatile and valuable point currencies available. Bankrate’s valuations put the value of Ultimate Rewards points at around 2.0 cents each, although you can get even more value with the right transfer partner.

Transferring to airline and hotel partners

One of the best ways to use Ultimate Rewards is to transfer your points to any of Chase’s 14 airline and hotel loyalty program partners. You can often find substantially more value with the right redemption. Points transfer at a 1:1 rate in increments of 1,000 points. Here’s the chart of Chase’s 11 airline partners, along with their estimated transfer times:

Airline partner Transfer time
Aer Lingus Instant
Aeroplan Instant
Air France/KLM Flying Blue Instant
British Airways Executive Club Instant
Emirates Skywards Instant
Iberia Plus Instant
JetBlue TrueBlue Instant
Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer 1-2 days
Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards® Instant
United MileagePlus® Instant
Virgin Atlantic Flying Club Instant

Bankrate Insight

Several Chase airline partners are part of airline alliances that can help you expand your flight options and boost the value of your points by allowing you to use points from one airline program to book a flight with the partner airline for a better rate, some of which you don’t have direct access to using Chase points. For example, you can book a flight on a Delta plane if you use Air France points, potentially for fewer points. You can often find outsized value and flexibility if you’re willing to dig a bit deeper.

You can also transfer your points to Chase’s three hotel partners. While World of Hyatt is a unique and valuable partner, the others generally don’t provide good value for your rewards. However, it could be useful to top off your balance if needed. Here are the transfer ratios and times:

Hotel partner Transfer time
IHG One Rewards 1 day
Marriott Bonvoy® 1-2 days
World of Hyatt® Instant

Expert opinions on the Chase Sapphire Reserve

The Chase Sapphire Reserve is one of the top travel cards you can get — but it’s not right for everyone. Here’s some more insight from our experts to help you determine if it’s worth spending extra money on the card, and what alternatives are available if the Reserve doesn’t fit the bill for you.

How we rank the Chase Sapphire Reserve

The Sapphire Reserve won a Bankrate Award as part of the best travel card combination and is featured on several of our “Best of” lists. Here’s where and why our experts view the Sapphire Reserve as a top choice:

The bottom line

If you’re a frequent traveler, you might find that the Chase Sapphire Reserve travel benefits outweigh the card’s $550 annual fee — especially when you consider the $300 annual travel credit and the 50 percent increase in value when you redeem your points for travel through Chase Ultimate Rewards.

However, if the card’s $550 annual fee is making you nervous, take the time to compare it to the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card to see which best fits your needs.

The information about the Chase Freedom Flex® has been collected independently by Bankrate.com. The card details have not been reviewed or approved by the card issuer.

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