Chip Lupo, Credit Card Writer
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13,000 Marriott Bonvoy points are worth an average of $106.6, according to WalletHub data. You will get the best value for your Marriott Bonvoy points when you redeem them for hotel stays, but there are multiple redemption options.
How Much Marriott Bonvoy Points Are Worth
| Category | Value |
| Average Value of 13,000 Points | $106.6 |
| Minimum Value of 1 Point | 0.23 cents |
| Maximum Value of 1 Point | 3.51 cents |
| Average Value of 1 Point | 0.82 cents |
The table above reflects the value of points when you redeem them for hotel stays. You can use WalletHub’s Marriott Points Value Calculator to quickly determine the cash value of any number of Marriott points.
In addition to Marriott hotel stays, you can redeem Marriott Bonvoy points for things like flights, car rentals, cruises, special travel experiences, shopping, airport lounge memberships and charitable donations. You can see the point values for these specific redemption options on any given day by logging in to your Marriott Bonvoy account and clicking on “Redeem Points.”
Keep in mind that Marriott has the ability to change the value of your Marriott Bonvoy points at any time. To minimize the risk of having a large number of points devalued, you should aim to redeem them often.
If you're looking to earn more Marriott Bonvoy points, the best way to do that is by using a Marriott co-branded credit card. You can compare the best Marriott credit cards right here on WalletHub.
WalletHub calculated Marriott Bonvoy point values by comparing room rates in 20 popular travel destinations - 10 domestic and 10 international - to the number of points needed to book a rewards night. We did this for all Marriott-owned hotel locations within 50 miles of the city center in each destination, applying the process to weekend and weekday dates in each destination's high and shoulder tourist seasons.
The values listed on this page are approximate and intended for illustrative purposes only. Actual point values may vary based on redemption method and individual usage. The estimates provided do not represent fixed or guaranteed values and may differ from the experience of typical cardholders.
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