Dominican Tree House Village – A Week of Adventure

Everyone built a treehouse at some point in their childhood.  It’s a rite of passage. Climbing out on a limb to put up a swing near the one we had built almost cost me my ability to walk at one point… because I fell a good 20 feet to the ground and was lucky to avoid being paralyzed. But it didn’t stop me in my enthusiasm for the idea.

So when I got the opportunity to visit the Dominican Tree House Village recently, I was thrilled to re-live some of my childhood and was completely enthralled by the property and everything there was to do nearby.  It’s a place where you could easily spend a week and enjoy every minute of it… so that’s exactly what I’m telling you to do.

Getting There

We’ve written a lot about how to get to the Dominican Republic with big loyalty point bonuses obtained by the prudent use of purchasing decisions wisely allocated to credit cards which are paid on time and in full. It’s an incredible way to turn flights that could cost $800 each into flights that might cost $100 each.

Frontier Early ReturnsThe best way to go about it right now (if you’re near an airport that is served by Frontier Airlines), is to get your hands on the Frontier Airlines World Mastercard. You need to spend $500 on the card in the first 90 days in order to get the 40,000 bonus points and you’ll be on the hook for the $69 annual fee, but with only 30k of them, you’ll be able to book a RT flight to the Dominican Republic and only pay around $100 in taxes.

Even better, you’ll still have about 10k in Early Returns points that you could also use for a one-way flight in the US.

If you’re not near an airport which Frontier serves (like BOI), you may want to look into using Delta Skymiles.  You’ll need about 35k and 30k of them could come from the Gold Delta Skymiles American Express.

Getting Around

Renting a Car

I just love renting a car when I’m on vacation… particularly in foreign countries.  I like the challenge of navigating and I crave the opportunity to choose my own course and discover things that are off the beaten path.

I just did a search for a week-long car rental out of Samana airport.  You’d be looking at roughly $225 for an economy car for 2-4 people. It would be about the same from the Santo Domingo airport. You can waive the third party insurance, though they are going to try to tell you that you can’t.

Driving up to Samana from Santo Domingo will require you to spend about $13 on a toll road that will get you there in about 2 hours.

Having a car will enable you to set your own schedule and is really cost effective if you have four people.

Public Transport

But you don’t have to brave the Dominican roads all by yourself.  From the Santo Domingo airport you can pay $20 to get to the Caribe Bus tours stop where buses leave to Samana  at 10:00am and 11:00am and 4:00pm and 5:00pm.  Those buses are only $8/person and they’ll leave you right near the Bahia View hotel in Samana.  You can stay there for about $40/night if you get in late, but otherwise, you can pay a taxi about $20 to get to the Dominican Tree House Village.

Getting around from the property will require you to schedule tours through the eco-resort… no big deal there, though, as the idea is that you’ll be in groups and the activities are pre-arranged.

About the Tree House Village

Eco ResortSo many pictures of travel destinations are so hyper-filtered and porn-ified, that when you see them in real life, they’re underwhelming.  But that’s not the case with the Dominican Tree House Village.  It’s literally like something straight out of Swiss Family Robinson.  There are suspended rope-bridges between many of the cabins, and the property itself is a perfect blend of authentic jungle and manicured landscaping.

It’s located right at the base of the Samana Zipline and next to a beautiful waterfall – both of which you’ll hear about in our suggested activities for Day 1. It’s deep enough into the jungle that you really feel remote, but not so far that you’re worried about your safety.

Inside dominican tree house villageThe cabins are open-air, pitched high above the jungle floor and enclosed by not much more than some white curtains and some well-built bamboo rails.  Each cabin has a single queen bed – the mattresses being authentically American, and far more plush than most of what I’ve ever slept on in foreign countries.  It’s equipped with a bug net, but here’s the part that’s going to shock you:  I spent 3 days all over the property and didn’t get a single mosquito bite.  The owners say it’s owing to a strong bat population and the abundance of moving water nearby.

The bathrooms are centrally located on the property with very clean showers and toilets… if that weren’t good enough, they’re partially constructed with recycled bottles – giving it not only an eclectic look, but also an illuminated feeling.

Dominican Eco lodgeA massive lodge forms the center of the property, where there’s a stocked bar, and where breakfast and dinner (both included with the price of your cabin) are served. It’s an excellent place to sit and enjoy the environment.  Below the lodge are dozens of hanging beds, suspended from the ceiling and all poised to form what will soon be the world’s most amazing jungle movie theater.

Dominican Tree House villageNearby where you can hear the trickle of the river, a stand of loveseat swings encircles a firepit in the most inviting social setting a jungle eco-lodge could ever muster.  This is a place where stories will be swapped by travelers the world over for years and years to come.

Now, here’s the exciting part – if you mention this WorldWanderlusting story when you book the Tree House Village, you’ll only pay $150/night for double occupancy – including breakfast and dinner! If you’re able to get your flights almost for free with Frontier Early Returns points, you won’t pay more than about $1000 for the entire vacation.

This is an experience from which the memories will always abound. If all you ever did was laze around and read, you’d call your vacation a monstrous success… but you’ll do far more than that… assuming you want to…

Day 1: Samana Zipline and Lulu waterfall rope swing

The visionary who built the impressive tree-top palapas in the jungle started with the dream of building a zipline in the mountains between Samana and the North Coast.  He hired German engineers and spared no expense in building what may be the single best zipline experience in all of the Caribbean.  From what looks like a wrecked ship atop the tallest mountain in the area, visitors begin their downhill voyage by walking the plank. Reaching speeds of up to 40 mph, you criss-cross from platform to platform with incredible views.

When you reach the bottom, you’re greeted with a view of a stunning waterfall and a glass of local rum and Coke.  If the hot sun is wearing on you like it was me, you’ll be swimming in the clear waters before you even know it.  A massive rope swing also makes for a dramatic entrance and the locals (particularly the zipline staff) make the experience that much more entertaining.

This is not an entire day’s activities, but hey, you’re on vacation, right?  If you are anxious for more, you may be able to stop by a local house where you’ll get a chance to sample some local fruits and see how some of the delicacies of the area are prepared.

Day 2: El Valle Beach

El valle beach Dominican RepublicNot more than a 10 minute drive or a 30 minute walk from the entrance to the Tree House Village, you’ll reach the north coast in a wide bay called “El Valle Beach.” There may be one or two small fishing boats, but that’s about all you’ll have to share the scene with. This is a massive, albeit extremely quiet and under-utilized beach.  There are just enough waves to make it fun to play in, but not so much that you feel battered.  You can walk around the corner to a more isolated spot that may or may not be owned by Shakira. Soak up the sun and enjoy the day… this is what you’re here for.

Day 3: Hike to Limon Waterfall

Dominican waterfalls

El Limon from a distance – photo by Patrick Bennett

Sleep in and when you do get up, enjoy the complimentary breakfast in the quiet of the jungle. You’ll have a full day ahead of you.  Stop in the small city of Samana and pick up a picnic lunch and some drinks.  About 40 minutes away, you’ll find the trailhead that will take you to El Limon waterfall.  Reports vary, but count on about a 1.5-2 hour hike each way, and the moment you see the 120′ cascade, it will all be worth it.

This activity will take up the bulk of the day, but there are dozens more waterfalls you could hike to in the area if this kind of thing really gets you going.

Day 4: Rincon Beach

Rincon beach is one that someday will become as famous as Cancun, but for now, it’s another stretch of sand that you can almost have to yourself.  A freshwater lagoon on one end of the beach makes for a great place to alternate between the salty ocean and the fresh mountain runoff.  A small restaurant will serve you a good meal and you can enjoy a little shade under one of the many palm trees that line the beach. Open your book and don’t move any more than you have to.

Day 5: Horseback Riding/Dune Buggy Exploring

This may or may not be your kind of thing.  If it isn’t, no biggie, as one more day in the jungle or on the beach may be just what you need, anyway.  If you are into the idea, there are plenty of places you can make it happen.  Horses might be able to take you to romantic vistas, to remote beaches, or to more waterfalls.

You can also rent a dune buggy and do a little off-road exploration of the area.

Day 6: Las Galeras Beach

Las Galeras is a tourist town that will not disappoint you.  If you’d like to arrange to do some scuba diving, a whale watching tour, or anything else you have in mind, you can get it booked here. The scuba diving is also particularly interesting because this area boasts a couple of unique underwater attractions – a 170 foot coral tower jutting up from the bottom of the ocean, and some historic wreck dives.  The dive company that operates here, http://www.las-galeras-divers.com/ gets rave reviews on Trip Advisor.

Day 7: Las Terrenas

About 40km from Samana is the small city of Las Terrenas – another great place with plenty to do.  You can kitesurf on the beach, eat at delicious local restaurants, or just enjoy the quaint little town.

These are just a few ideas and there are many other things that could keep you busy while you visit.  Check out http://www.godominicanrepublic.com/ for more information on what you could do while you’re visiting and thanks for wanderlusting with us.

In the very near future, we’ll be hosting a giveaway for free stays at this eco-village, so please pay close attention to our blog and get immediately serious about making a trip like this happen!

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Travel and Service: Haiti Sak Plen

I’ve been a bit of a slacker and haven’t produced a good post for a couple of weeks.  I have a good excuse, though.  Last week I was in Haiti, doing a service mission for a non-profit organization that I helped establish after the Haiti earthquake in 2010.

Two of my best friends from Haiti, Stanley and Pouchon

Two of my best friends from Haiti, Stanley and Pouchon

I haven’t traveled nearly what I’d like to, but I’ve been a fair amount of places… and strangely, one of the places I’ve been to most often is Haiti.  I have such mixed feelings about the experience, but the net has always been positive. For one, it makes me appreciate so much more all the blessings that we enjoy to live where we live.  It’s also inspiring to see people who are so destitute, and yet so impenetrably happy.

Haiti has become a part of me, and I’ve developed a love for the Haitian people moreso than almost any other place I’ve been (the Basque people being the exception – Gora Euskadi!) I think it’s a product of the objective of my trips there, which has never been anything other than service. That said, I’ve done my fair share of playing… two of the funnest waterfall experiences I’ve ever had have taken place in Haiti – cliff jumping at Bassin Bleu, and the crazy voodoo experience at Saut d’Eau.

I’ve written a lot about Haiti, though very little of it has been on this blog.  I’d just like to share some of the posts I’ve made over the years on our non-profit organization site, HaitiSakPlen.com.

You know the purpose of our blog is to build an army of worldwanderlusters – zealots who travel more often, for longer, and to places they wouldn’t have otherwise been.  But given my experience with these service missions and the deep satisfaction that’s come from a genuine commitment to help however possible, today I’m going to urge you to find the passion to travel for a service purpose.  You can’t apart your entire vacation budget to something like this, but it will enrich your life as it has mine.

Where will you go? What will you do?  Have you already done something like this?  What was your experience?  Please don’t hesitate to comment and share with all of our readers.


 

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Exciting New Flights From Small Towns Like Idaho Falls

The newspaper is normally full of bad news.  Stories of horrible things that have happened to too many people, people who have died too young, and more divorces than marriages line the pages. However, things were different when I cracked the newspaper last week.  The news brought a smile to my face, something it rarely does.  Frontier Airlines would now begin offering flights from my hometown!  Yay!

English: Frontier Airlines N929FR at FLL.This is excellent news for people who live in these under-served areas.   You easily burn 2 days of your vacation in airports and cars simply getting to your destination and home.

One time I was at a work meeting with some New Yorkers who didn’t know what I meant when I said I had made a connection on the way to Cincinnati.  They thought I had met a prospect on the airplane.  They didn’t realize that some people actually drive 3 hours to get to an airport, then stop two other places on the way there.  They were clueless.

New Frontier Airlines Routes

Here are their new routes to get excited about:

  • Denver—>Idaho Falls, ID (Yahoo!)
  • Denver—>Bakersfield, CA
  • Denver—>Sioux City, IA
  • Denver—>Missoula, MT
  • Denver—>Knoxville, TN (Seasonal)
  • Denver—>Harrisburg, PA (Seasonal)

Look how amazing this is for travelers from Idaho Falls:

Frontier Airways

Check this out!! You’ll love this

You’ll love how these new flights will connect Idaho Falls, Bakersfield, Sioux City, and Missoula to locations all across North America.  Now you’ll be able to find more flights to more places from your own hometown, so stop making a long drive to a longer airport, and switch airlines.

How do I fly for free??–Pick up some EarlyReturns Miles!

This a bonus for all those who have recently scored the The Frontier Airlines World MasterCard®.  Now you’ll be able to search for airfare and leave your car in the garage at home.  Don’t stress about the park and fly or the 3 hour drive, just ask a friend to drop you off at the local airport and you’ll be on your way.

If you haven’t gotten the The Frontier Airlines World MasterCard®, and you live in one of the above mentioned cities, what are you waiting for?  There has never been a better time to saddle up and put this card in your arsenal.

  • Earn 40,000 bonus miles after spending $500 in purchases in the first 90 days
  • No blackout dates! Book any roundtrip award flight on Frontier starting at 20,000 miles (subject to fees/taxes from $5)
  • $69 Annual Fee

Redemption on their flights is rather simple, and here is a quick look at what those miles can do for you.

Frontier AirlinesAs you can see, the 40,000 Early Returns Miles from this card will offer you at least 2 round trip tickets with the US, right from your own front door.  You could also choose to use the miles for a trip to Central America or the Caribbean and have another 1 way ticket left for another opportunity.

The places you will go are endless.  Just don’t delay.  Start wanderlusting now!

Here are a few other posts to read about Frontier Airlines:

 

 

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Go for the Gold with USBank FlexPerks Olympics Promotion

Visa and USBank have teamed up to spice up the bonus on the FlexPerks card in order to celebrate the 2014 Winter Olympics.  This short-term FlexPerks Olympics Promotion boasts a higher sign on bonus than what was previously offered.

Link: USBank FlexPerks Travel Rewards Visa Card.

Olympics USBank PromotionWhat is the FlexPerks Olympics Promotion?

Brad and I don’t earn a commission when you get this card, but you should be able to know about some of the newer offers that are coming out, so we want to bring them to you.  When creating the formula for this card they did it based up on the amount of medals that the USA earned during the Olympics according to the following format:

Travel Reward Credit CardWith the USA’s 28 total medals USBank and Visa bumped the promotion from 20,000 FlexPerks up to 27,450.  Thank you to all those who represented us in the Olympics.

What are the other Terms of the FlexPerks Travel Rewards Visa?

Of course they include this one:

We will first consider you for the U.S. Bank FlexPerks Travel Rewards Visa Signature card. If you are not eligible for the Travel Rewards card, you’ll automatically be considered for the U.S. Bank FlexPerks Select Rewards card, which does not qualify for the Sochi Olympic Bonus FlexPoints.

Bummer.  If you’re not approved for the best card, they’ll approve you for one that is significantly inferior.

Spending Requirement? Yes.  You’ve got to spend $3500 within the first four months.

Annual Fees?  U.S. Bank FlexPerks Travel Rewards Visa® Card: $0 introductory annual fee for the first 12 months, After that $49

Foreign Transaction Fees? Yes.  2-3% per charge.  Ouch.

Taking advantage of this offer is going to require you to hurry.  The terms state:

Get approved for a new FlexPerks® Travel Rewards Visa Card* issued by U.S. Bank before 3/7/14 and make a purchase by 3/31/14, and you could earn the points below – based on the total number of medals that Team USA won at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games – courtesy of Visa!1

The downer is that you must be approved by March 7th.  Sometimes it takes them a couple of days to decide whether or not they’ll offer you the card, so you better get the application rolling if you plan on getting this card.

Redeeming your FlexPerks

Putting your FlexPerks to work isn’t as easy as the BarclayCard Arrival.  In fact, it’s not very friendly at all.  To maximize this offer you’d want to find a flight that would normally cost you $599.99.  What?  Confusing right.  They value 30,000 FlexPerks at $600.  Whether you buy a flight that is $599.99 or $99, they burn all of the FlexPerks.  Here is the chart.

  • 20,000 FlexPoints = Up to $400 ticket value
  • 30,000 FlexPoints = Up to $600 ticket value
  • 40,000 FlexPoints = Up to $800 ticket value
  • 50,000 FlexPoints = Up to $1,000 ticket value

You’ll be really close to the 30,000 FlexPerks with this Olympics Promotion once you meet the spending requirement on this card.  That makes the value of this card a maximum of $600, but could be less depending on how much the flight is that you book.

This FlexPerks Olympics Promotion isn’t the best offer I’ve ever seen out there, so don’t all hurry at once to get this card.  If you’re out of other options, this might be one you give a try.  Let us know if you get approved and tell us when you use the points to get out there and wanderlust.

 

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How I just booked tickets for 4 to Orlando for $30

You might not believe it, but its true.  We’re headed to sunny Orlando later this Spring to celebrate my brother-in-law’s graduation from high school.  No, he’s not from Florida, but why not celebrate there, right?  Especially if I can get there for $30.

English: Orlando Skyline at night

Orlando Skyline at night (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

You’re probably thinking, Sheldon, you simply forgot two more 00’s on the end of the $30, which would make the trip $3000.  No.  You heard me right.  I’m simply paying $30 for booking tickets for 4 to Orlando, Florida.  I’m pretty stoked about it.

Ok.  I’ll be honest.  There is a little bit of cheating here.  The fourth person is a lap child, so I really booked the trip for three people and a lap infant, but regardless it’s a smoking deal.  Let me walk you through the process.

Why I picked Southwest Airlines

We’ve talked about Southwest being one of the best domestic airliners for a variety of reasons:

  • They offer peanuts (and they’re free)
  • They allow 2 checked bags to fly free
  • They allow for changes to your itinerary
  • They are the most generous on award travel within the USA
  • They found a way to make the safety video at the beginning of their flights interesting

I booked the flights to Orlando on Southwest with full confidence knowing that If needs be, I will be able to adjust the itinerary to other flights if for some reason these dates won’t work for me.

Booking the Tickets for 4 to Orlando

You really want to watch the dates carefully with Southwest because their sales come and go.  Upon shopping their flights I found a gem out there that only took 40,000 Southwest Rapid Rewards to pay for the three flights.

Booking Southwest

This Itinerary Made Me Happy

I booked this flight about 4 months before departure and the availability was amazing.  We picked the best flights with the shortest travel time between destinations, which leaves me with the least amount of time chasing children.

I’ll keep my eyes peeled from now until departure, because if for some reason they drop the points requirements for this flight I’ll simply cancel the old reservation and rebook the new one at the lower cost.

Here is a quick YouTube video if you need some help (Click playlist in the upper left and go to video #7):

How to Get your Hands on Some Rapid Rewards

The easiest way to get your paws on a serious amount of Rapid Rewards is to score the Chase Southwest Credit Card.  They actually have four versions of this card, two personal cards and two business cards.  Be patient an make sure you get at least 50,000 as a sign on bonus for picking up one of the four versions.

Transfer Ultimate RewardsA little over a year ago I picked up the Chase Ink Bold card the offered a bonus of 50,000 Ultimate Rewards after meeting a minimum spending requirement.  The card has paid of handsomely with 50,000 Ultimate Rewards, but in a little over a year I’ve been able to build up a stash of up to almost 90,000 points (Muchas gracias 5 points per dollar on many categories).  If you’re interested in transferring UR to airline points you can check out this post.I quickly transferred the points from my Chase card directly to my Rapid Rewards account, and they transferred within about 10 minutes.

It doesn’t matter whether you use the Southwest card, or an Ultimate Rewards earning card like the Sapphire Preferred, Ink Bold, or Ink Plus you should get one and start putting some points on the board.  If you love to travel, you’ll find a way to use them.  My Ultimate Rewards just got me tickets for 4 to Orlando for $30, and you can do the same too.

Come On, Just WorldWanderlust With Us

Whether you’re new to the site, or you’re an avid follower, you know that we encourage people to go more new places every year.  Doing so will enrich your lives with experiences whose value far exceeds that of money, gold, or silver.  Spend the time now making memories with those you love.

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Travel to Italy, Spain, France, or Germany for Less Than $160 This Fall

It was about this time last year that I booked my flights to Italy for $81 and 40,000 AAdvantage miles, so I indulged in a little fantasy and just started checking where could possibly go this fall with the 170k AAdvantage miles that are burning a hole in my AwardWallet.

American Airlines allows passengers to book its saver rate (20k each way) on flights to Europe after October 15th, so I used that date or a little later to see when it might be possible.  I know that any time I get routed on British Airways the value of points-booking evaporates with ridiculously high fuel surcharges, so I always uncheck BA as an operator when searching for flights.  It does make the flights a little harder to find, but they are out there and you ought to be taking advantage of them.

What I found was a veritable smorgasbord of almost-free travel… and to Europe, no less! I searched out of SLC since that’s the closest airport to me, but you could likely find these from almost anywhere if you’re willing to spend a few minutes looking for them.

Now, obviously this means nothing to you if you don’t have at least 40k American AAdvantage miles, but if you have a little bit of will and a lot of wanderlust, getting those miles is incredibly easy.

You may have heard the news about US Airways merging with American Airlines.  What that means is that their miles are interchangeable – and getting 40k US Airways miles is really this simple:

  1. You sign up for the US Airways World Mastercard (Using this link because it’s a better offer than the one in the right sidebar of our site, which only gives you 30k).
  2. You make your first purchase on the card
  3. You pay off your card for that purchase and the $89 annual fee
  4. You get 40k US Airways miles

FICO Credit ScoreI know you’re hesitating, and you should be.  None of us take it lightly to apply for credit and we shouldn’t.  It’s a calculated decision and one we need to be careful about, but as you can learn from reading our “Doesn’t it Hurt My Credit” post, the most important pieces to maintaining a high credit score are to never be late on a payment, and pay your balance in full.  That’s how my wife, Nicole, and I have applied for 34 credit cards in the past 3 years and accumulated more than 2.3 million points and when checking my FICO credit score last week it was 806.

We are building an army of worldwanderlusters on the premise that international travel doesn’t have to cost what you think it would. You’ll have more questions about the whole idea and you can find answers in our FAQ page.  If there’s still more you need to know, please feel free to comment below.

But let’s get back to why you came here and look at each of these potential destinations.

Italy

Rome

Brad and Nicole at the Colosseum in October 2013

Sigh.  My wife and I spent 13 days of bliss touring from Venice to Rome last fall. We ran out of superlatives in the first couple of days – and that was before we saw the abundance of masterpieces in Florence. I’d recommend flying into one city and out of another, but for the sake of ease when searching, I found this option to go in and out of Venice.

American AAdvantage

Between the $89 for the annual fee and $69 for the flight, you’re looking at a total of $158 and I know what you’re thinking… but wait, could I do the same thing for my spouse? Yes, that’s exactly what I’m telling you.

Ok, well flying for free is great and all, but how will you possibly afford hotels in Europe?

For that I’d refer you to the abundance of posts we’ve done on where you can stay for free with hotel points in Italy:

  1. Almost Free Vacation to Europe
  2. Luxury Italian Castles and Villas
  3. Dream Italian Vacation

Spain

Castle in Spain

Photo from wikipedia.org

I’ve spent more time in Spain than in any other foreign country and I can tell you how amazing it is, but I’d prefer to refer you to some posts we’ve done about Spain that also include how you can use the same system to get free nights in amazing hotels.

  1. Almost Free Vacation to Europe
  2. Your Spanish Dream Vacation

The AA points-booking timeframe I found was also in October and lower fees made for a total of only $154 on this one, and no, you don’t pay baggage fees on international flights unless you’re bringing the kitchen sink.

AA Saver Award

France

Everyone dreams of Paris and of course you’ll need to see the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame… but I happen to think the real treasures are outside the city.  This one does wind up being a little more expensive because of the fees to fly into CDG – $189.

AAdvantage miles

We haven’t done a lot of talking about Paris and France on our blog, but we do like the idea of getting in on the Choice hotels program to book free hotels in some of the bigger cities like Paris.

Germany

Parts of Germany will be popping with fall colors in late October and of course we’d urge you to visit some of the sites we’ve detailed in posts about touring Alpine Europe.  This one is also a little more expensive because of the airport fees, but considering that a flight like this would normally cost you about $1000, it’s hard to complain about.

SLC to FRA American

german village

Rothenburg Ob Tauber

We also did a post about what to do in Munich and where you can stay there for free, as well. There’s no way I’d let myself go to Germany without seeing the quaint little town of Rothenburg ob Tauber.  It’s literally like something out of a fairy tale and even though the idea that you could get there as cheaply as we’re talking about may seem like a fairy tale, it’s not.  We’ve been doing it for more than three years now and loving every moment of it.

Thanks for Europe-wanderlusting with us.

 

 

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100,000 Bonus With the Citi Executive AAdvantage World Elite MasterCard

It’s here.  One of the most attractive offers I’ve ever seen (for a big spender).

AAdvantage World Elite Mastercard

Link: Citi Executive AAdvantage World Elite MasterCard

Offers like this don’t come around everyday. Granted, paying a MASSIVE annual fee isn’t the highest thing on my priority list right now, but the AAdvantage World Elite MasterCard looks sexy! Here are some of the big stats:

  • Annual Fee: $450 (Ouch)  This is NOT waived the first year.
  • Statement credit is $200 (Basically this offsets the $450 down to $250)
  • Spending requirement is $10,000 within 3 months.  Not for the small spender out there.
  • Bonus Miles: 100,000 (Wow, this is unreal)

Wait:  There is more:

  • Admirals Club Lounge Access (Normally $500 a year) This includes US Airways airport lounges.
  • No Foreign Transaction Fees
  • Free checked bag

If you’re not drooling yet, I’m not sure what really excites you.

What is the Admirals Club?

This is the sweet airport lounge that has a quiet area.  It feels more quiet than a library, and provides for a wonderful place to relax for your ridiculously long layovers.  A rare few of them offer showers, which can be nice after a long day of travel.

They vary when it comes to amenities.  Sometimes they’ll even offer snacks and enough for a cheap guy like me to have a meal.  Late last year I spent a couple hours napping in a US Airways lounge.  Upon waking from my slumber I snarfed down a bagel with creme cheese, yogurt, and some oatmeal.  All of which were healthier than the alternatives.  They offer free soft drinks and even a few hard drinks depending on the location.

Somehow they justify charging $500 for an annual pass to the lounge, which is ridiculous. Unless I spent a ton of time flying that wouldn’t be justified.  With this card you’re allowed access for free as long as the card is active.

What will 100,000 AAdvantage Miles get you?

This is one of the largest bonuses ever awarded as a sign on bonus for a credit card.  With AAdvantage miles being one of the most generous when it comes to award availability, it makes the Citi Executive card stand out of the crowd. Here are a few samples for coach travel:

  • 4 Roundtrip SAAver awards within the continental USA
  • 5.7 Roundtrip Reduced Mileage Award Roundtrip tickets within the continental USA
  • 2.5 Roundtrip SAAver trips to Europe (off peak)
  • 3.33 Roundtrip SAAver awards to Central America (off peak)
  • 3.33 Roundtrip SAAver awards to Northern South America (off peak)

Check out their Award Chart to see other options on where to go. Seeing how far the 100k AAdvantage miles will take you has to make you consider an offer like this.  Look at it this way:  Would you pay $250 for over 5 roundtrip flights within the USA?  How about taking that dream vacation to Italy?

Booking An American Airlines AAdvantage Award

Brad did a post the other day showing you how to how to book an AAdvantage Award on American Airlines to Europe without paying enormous surcharges.

Summary about the Citi Executive Card

I’ll be honest about this.  This card is not for everyone.  You can get 50k miles from the regular version that has no annual fee the first year.  You can find that card on our Best Travel Credit Cards page.

If you can slay this spending requirement and you could put the miles to good use, then you ought to consider getting the card.  I’ve never seen an offer for this card with such a large bonus.

This isn’t our link, so we can’t promise the’ll honor the deal, but it sounds like many other people have been qualifying for the offer.  If you decide to make the plunge, let us know how it turned out.

 

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