Quick Overview
- Points can be transferred to Hyatt from two major credit card programs: Chase Ultimate Rewards and Bilt Rewards.
- Chase points transfer to Hyatt at a 1:1 rate from any Chase travel credit card, with 1,000 Chase points equaling 1,000 Hyatt points.
- Bilt Rewards points also transfer to Hyatt at a 1:1 rate, allowing you to convert 1,000 Bilt points from the Bilt Mastercard® into 1,000 Hyatt points.
- Transferred Chase Ultimate Rewards and Bilt Rewards points to Hyatt are worth about 1.8 cents each, making Hyatt a top transfer partner for both programs.
This page provides a full list of Hyatt credit card transfer partners and shows the conversion rates of partner rewards to Hyatt points. Use our calculator to find out which Hyatt credit card transfer partners will earn you the most points based on your monthly spending.
Hyatt credit card transfer partners
Chase Ultimate Rewards credit cards
Chase offers three Ultimate Rewards credit cards that allow you to earn points transferable to World of Hyatt. Chase points transfer to Hyatt at a 1:1 rate, so 1,000 Chase points equal 1,000 Hyatt points.
Chase's Ultimate Rewards credit cards are among the best options for maximizing points. With potential earning rates of up to 10X points per $1 spent, plus generous intro bonuses often higher than those of Hyatt’s co-branded cards, they offer exceptional value.
Ultimate Rewards points also provide flexibility, redeeming for 1.25 to 1.5 cents per point when booking through Chase Travel, making it easy to get high value even if Hyatt award space is limited or if you want to use points for other hotels, flights, or travel needs.
Here are the Ultimate Rewards credit cards that transfer points to World of Hyatt:
Bilt Rewards credit cards
The Bilt Rewards program is a top option for earning points that are transferable to World of Hyatt. Bilt points to Hyatt transfer at a 1:1 rate, meaning 1,000 Bilt points equal 1,000 Hyatt points.
A standout feature of Bilt Rewards is the ability to pay rent with the Bilt Mastercard without any transaction fee—a benefit rarely available with other major rewards cards.
Additionally, the Bilt Mastercard has no annual fee and earns bonus points on dining.
Here's the credit cards Bilt offers:
Hyatt credit cards
If you're loyal to Hyatt and you want to maximize your Hyatt points on paid stays, you'll want to consider one of Hyatt's co-branded credit cards. You also may want to consider them due to the benefits they offer such as annual free nights and complimentary status.
Regardless of whether you use their cards for personal or business travel, they pay for themselves quite quickly if you frequent Hyatt brand hotels.
Here are Hyatt's co-branded credit cards:
What's the best credit card for Hyatt points?
Input your monthly and yearly spend amounts into our credit card finder tool to find out which credit cards will earn you the most Hyatt points and best return per $1 spent.
Results will include all co-branded Hyatt credit cards and all World of Hyatt credit card transfer partners. Results will show up to the top 20 cards.
This calculator uses our valuations, the intro bonuses we have in the database, and includes the maximum (calculable) bonuses for each card. If you want to have control over these options and much more, check out this tool:
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Results
Listed below are the results based on what you entered into the tool above. These estimates are to help guide you towards making the best decision when it comes to picking up a rewards credit card.
You can click on "Show Calculations" to see a breakdown of how the rewards were calculated, click on the card itself to learn more/apply through our partners (big thanks if you do!), or click on any of the other links to learn more about the card and it's rewards.
Do note that some of the calculations are rounded so it is possible that the estimated values may be off by a point or two when added up.
Remember that this particular tool uses our point/mile valuations, the intro bonuses we have in the database, and includes the maximum (calculable) bonuses for each card. If you want to have control over these options and much more, slide over to the Rewards Credit Card Directory & Calculator.
These calculations should be used for illustrative purposes only.
FAQs
Which credit card transfers points to Hyatt?
Chase Ultimate Rewards and Bilt Rewards credit cards allow you to transfer points to Hyatt at a 1:1 rate. Both programs make it easy to earn Hyatt points through intro bonuses and everyday spending.
Is Hyatt a Chase transfer partner?
Yes, Hyatt is a Chase transfer partner. You can transfer Chase Ultimate Rewards points to World of Hyatt at a 1:1 ratio, with 1,000 Chase points equaling 1,000 Hyatt points.
Is Hyatt a Bilt transfer partner?
Yes, Hyatt is a Bilt transfer partner. You can transfer Bilt Rewards points to World of Hyatt at a 1:1 ratio, so 2,000 Bilt points equals 2,000 Hyatt points.
Is Hyatt and AMEX a transfer partner?
No, Hyatt is not a transfer partner of American Express Membership Rewards. However, you can use AMEX points to book Hyatt stays through the AMEX Travel portal.
Can Capital One miles be transferred to Hyatt?
No, Capital One miles cannot be transferred to Hyatt points. However, you can use Capital One miles to book Hyatt stays through Capital One Travel or redeem them as statement credits for Hyatt purchases.